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Saturday, 14 July 2007 06:35
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1997 - Wag The Dog - A hilarious flick showing how Washington's spin doctors manipulate the press.

1998 - Pleasantville - A comedy where two teenagers find themselves in a 1950s sitcom. Macy plays a perfect part.

1999 - Magnolia - One of those movies you just can't describe because it doesn't fit any genre. This is a must-see.

2002 - Door To Door - The true story of Bill Porter, a man with cerebral palsy who is determined to become a salesman, despite all the obstacles. This was a USA Network made-for-tv movie that was amazing! 2 Golden Globes, 6 Emmys, 6 other Emmy nominations, Peabody Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, etc ... you get the hint. I checked, you can rent this movie at Blockbuster even though it was made-for-tv. You have to see this movie, this is a story that will grab hold of you and you will never forget it.

2002 - The Cooler - Oh man, Macy plays a Cooler, a guy with luck so bad he's hired by a casino to go around to all the winning tables just to change their luck. But then he meets a girl ... Great film, you never see what's gonna happen next and the characters are perfect.

2002 - Seabiscuit - The ultimate in sports stories, and another one based on a true account. Macy plays a small role but it just goes to show he can pick 'em.

2002 - Thank You For Smoking - A hilarious satire on big-money tobacco. Another flick with awards galore (8 wins, 15 nominations).

I think I'll stop here, and while I was doing my research, I noticed a few bombs in his resume. I guess everyone is allowed a few. But if you'll look above, you'll see that if you want to see a movie and you don't know what you want to get, ask if it has William H. Macy in it. Nine times out of ten, you can't go wrong.

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