Black Circle Boys 1997 R, 101 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Matthew Carnahan Cast: Scott Bairstow, Eric Mabius, Tara Subkoff, Chad Lindberg, Heath Lourwood, Dee Wallace, Bruce Burkhartsmeier, Donnie Wahlberg, David Newson, Victor Morris, John Doe, Philip Poth
All-American swimmer Kyle Sullivan (Scott Bairstow) starts life anew at a new school in a new town after his brother dies in an accident. Kyle joins the Black Circle Boys (a Satanic cult led by Shane Carver (Eric Mabius)), and Kyle sinks into a dark world of drugs, alcohol, and mysterious rites.
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New Best Friend 2002 R, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Zoe Clarke-Williams Cast: Mia Kirshner, Dominique Swain, Taye Diggs, Meredith Monroe, Glynnis O'Connor, Oliver Hudson, Rachel True, Joanna Canton, Scott Bairstow, Eric Michael Cole
College student Alicia (Mia Kirshner) is easily influenced by sorority sisters (Dominique Swain, Meredith Monroe, and Rachel True), and when Alicia overdoses on cocaine, Sheriff Artie Bonner puts the trio at the top of his investigation.
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The Postman 1997 R, 177 min. Genre: Action
Director: Kevin Costner Cast: Kevin Costner, Will Patton, Larenz Tate, Olivia Williams, James Russo, Daniel von Bargen, Tom Petty, Scott Bairstow, Giovanni Ribisi, Roberta Maxwell
In 2013–after the U.S. has been taken over by General Bethlehem (Will Patton) and his military group (the Helonists)–one man (Kevin Costner) saves the day when he dons a uniform and disguises himself as a postman traveling the countryside and spreading hope to the populace for a successful revolt against the Helonists. 1 User Review
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| | RascalBrat 02/25/2007 | | Beautiful. Great entertainment for all ages. |
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Tuck Everlasting 2002 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Jay Russell Cast: Alexis Bledel, William Hurt, Sissy Spacek, Jonathan Jackson, Scott Bairstow, Ben Kingsley, Amy Irving, Victor Garber, Kosha Engler, Richard Pilcher, Elisabeth Shue
A young teen, Winnie Foster (Alexis Bledel), runs away into the woods by her home and stumbles upon 17-year-old Jessie Tuck (Jonathan Jackson). When Jessie's brother, Miles (Scott Bairstow), brings Winnie to his home, Winnie meets the Tuck family. It seems that the Tucks, in the middle 1800s, drank from a nearby spring, which proved to be a fountain of youth. Now, in 1914, family members look and feel as they did 80 years ago, and Winnie must decide if she, too, wants immortality.
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White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf 1994 PG, 106 min. Genre: Family / Adventure aka: White Fang 2
Director: Ken Olin Cast: Scott Bairstow, Charmaine Craig, Al Harrington, Anthony Ruivivar, Alfred Molina, Geoffrey Lewis, Victoria Racimo, Paul Coeur, Matthew Cowles, Woodrow W. Morrison, Reynold Russ, Nathan Young, Charles Natkong Sr., Edward Davis, Byron Chief-Moon
Half-dog, half-wolf White Fang has been befriended by teenager Henry Casey (Scott Bairstow) who is searching for gold. One day, Henry and White Fang are rescued by Indian princess Lily Joseph (Charmaine Craig) who belongs to a hapless tribe. Gold is found, and the tribe's fortunes improve with the help of Henry and White Fang.
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Wild America 1997 PG, 106 min. Genre: Adventure / Action / Comedy
Director: William Dear Cast: Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Devon Sawa, Scott Bairstow, Frances Fisher, Jamey Sheridan, Tracey Walter, Don Stroud, Zack Ward, Claudia Stedelin, Anastasia Spivey, Leighanne Littrell, Amy Lee Douglas, Jennifer Crumbley
This true-life adventure is set in 1967 when Stouffer brothers–Marshall (Jonathan Taylor Thomas), Mark (Devon Sawa), and Marty (Scott Bairstow)–set off on a cross-country trek during which they use a 16-mm camera to record their odyssey.
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| 1. Black Circle Boys (1997)
2. New Best Friend (2002)
3. The Postman (1997)
4. Tuck Everlasting (2002)
5. White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf (1994) aka: White Fang 2
6. Wild America (1997)
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