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Keys to Tulsa | Year: 1997 Classification: Drama Directed: - Leslie Greif Who Wants To Be Quentin Tarantino? This is another movie that seemed to suffer of the "Pulp Fiction" effect, as it pretty much relies on attitude, cool badass characters, stylish cinematography and edgy music to give mood. The story, however, isn`t that great, turning into an average betrayal plot that doesn`t bring nothing new or too memorable, and is a bit too slow. Some good moments still occur, though, and the acting is alright, with talents like Eric Stoltz, James Spader, Mary Tyler Moore and even a then unnoticed Cameron Diaz. So, "Keys To Tulsa" is a decent indie movie that`s neither too surprising nor too disappointing, another one to watch at a rainy night. Not a good buy at all I bought this movie because I collect movies with Cameron Diaz and I can say it was disapointing. She appears during one minute at the beginning and never again!<BR>I didn't find any interest in the story, and I was yawning all the time. How boring can this be? don't buy it! the story is boring and stupid, the actors act very bad, except Cameron Diaz, but we only see her 5 minutes. Buy Keys To Tulsa at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Keys To Tulsa Search with the Priority Search Engine on Keys To Tulsa This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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