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IMAX: Texas - The Big Picture (2003)
Rating:
Starring: Colby Donaldson
Director: Scott Swofford
Category: Documentary
Studio: Slingshot
Subtitles:
Length:
56 mins

 
 

 

A state so bold, so big... it needs its own movie!

If you're going to make a movie about Texas, it had better be big, Texas: The Big Picture captures the myth and majesty of the Lone Star State for the first time in a "big" format film.

This bigger-than-life movie features its fair share of cowboys, cattle and cactus. But it also tips its hat to the incredible diversity and contrast of Texas and Texans, from the wide-open spaces to the rural towns to the unabashedly urban cities. And somewhere along the trail, you'll discover the true Texas spirit.

Some might argue that this is a movie only a Texan would love. Not so. This is a movie for anyone who looks at the boundless horizon and dares to dream... big. Make no mistake: this is no history lesson. But if you want to learn more about a state that was once a country, saddle up.