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Trash (2000)
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Starring: Eric Michael Cole, Jamie Pressly, Jeremy Sisto, Jonathan Banks, Veronica Cartwright, Marisa Ryan, Charles Venturi, Grace Zabriskie
Director: Mark Anthony Galluzzo
Category: Drama
Studio: Ventura
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
94 mins
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When tragedy strikes, life can go either way.

Two best friends from the poor side of town have been hellraisers since they were kids.When their buddy is accidentally killed, they begin a wild descent into endless nights of drinking, fighting and chasing girls.As they begin turning to a life of crime, they meet a girl that might offer the way out to a better life.

This award-winning film features unforgettable performances by Jeremy Sisto (Clueless) and Jaime Pressly (TV's Jack & Jill) with an ending as powerful as it is shocking.

 
 
   
   

 
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