"Bill O'Reilly" Filmography
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Transformers: Dark of the Moon
2011, USA
- Actors: Shia LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, John Turturro, Tyrese Gibson, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Patrick Dempsey, Rich Hutchman, Frances McDormand, Kevin Dunn, John Malkovich, Julie White, Alan Tudyk, Ken Jeong, Glenn Morshower, Buzz Aldrin, Lester Speight, Bill O'Reilly, Ravil Isyanov, Dustin Dennard, Markiss McFadden, Nick Bickle, Ajay James, Brett Lynch, chris a. Robinson, Scott C. Roe, James D. Weston II, Brian Call, Aaron Garrido, Mikal Vega, Kenny Sheard
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
- Director(s): Michael Bay
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Available languages:
- English English.
Autobots Bummblebee, Rachet, Ironhide and Sideswipe led by Optimus Prime, are back in action taking on the evil Decepticons, who are eager to avenge their recent defeat. The Autobots and Decepticons become involved in a perilous space race between the U.S. and Russia, to reach a hidden Cybertronian spacecraft on the moon and learn its secrets, and once again Sam Witwicky has to come to the aid of his robot friends. New villain, Shockwave, who rules Cybertron, is on the scene while the Autobots and Decepticons continue to battle it out on Earth.
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Killer at Large
2008, USA
- Actors: Richard Atkinson, Denise Austin, Brooke Bates, Richard Berman, Shmuley Boteach, Sam Brownback, Kelly Brownell, George W. Bush, Earl L. Butz, Richard Carmona, Bill Clinton, Deborah Cohen, Chef Ann Cooper, Walter Cronkite, Morgan Downey, Arthur Frank, Barry Glassner, Tom Harkin, Jim Hightower, Mike Huckabee, Michael F. Jacobson, Dr. Linda Kinsinger, Neil LaBute, Michael Leavitt, Susan Linn, Ronald McDonald, Ralph Nader, Marion Nestle, Richard Newman, Bill O'Reilly
- Genre: Documentary
- Director(s): Steven Greenstreet
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Available languages:
- English English.
An overview of the politics, social effects and problems associated with the rising epidemic of American obesity.
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An American Carol
2007, USA
- Actors: Trace Adkins, Kevin P. Farley, Kelsey Grammer, Chriss Anglin, Robert Davi, Serdar Kalsin, Bill O'Reilly, Geoffrey Arend, Dennis Hopper, Jillian Murray, Scott Bailey, Dana Lyn Baron, Mark Vafiades, Jon Voight, Morgan Beck, Leslie Nielsen, James Woods, Julian Berlin, Randall Bosley, Joanne Bowland, Cocoa Brown, Vicki Browne, Mary Castro, Gary Coleman, Jeff Corbett, Rebekah Crane, Tony Deale, Nikki Deloach, Susan Deming, Alexander John
- Genre: Comedy, Fantasy
- Director(s): David Zucker
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Available languages:
- English English.
At a July 4 barbecue, gramps tells the kids the story of Michael Malone, a documentary filmmaker and Michael Moore look-alike who hates America and wants to abolish July 4th. He refuses to celebrate with his nephew Josh, who's shipping out soon to the Middle East. That night, Michel has a vision of his hero, JFK, who predicts that three ghosts will visit Michael. Sure enough, General Patton, George Washington, and country music star Trace Adkins visit Michael show him the fruits of patriotism, just wars, and pacifism. Meanwhile, Arab terrorists want Malone to help them with a propaganda film. Is he the next Leni Riefenstahl or will he see the light?
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Why We Fight
2004, USA, France, UK, Canada, Denmark
- Actors: Ken Adelman, John Ashcroft, Osama Bin Laden, George Bush, George W. Bush, Robert Byrd, Frank Capra, Dick Cheney, Joseph Cirincione, Bill Clinton, Anh Duong, Gwynne Dyer, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John S.D. Eisenhower, Susan Eisenhower, Donna Ellington, Dennis Hastert, Saddam Hussein, Chalmers Johnson, Lyndon Johnson, John F. Kennedy, Ayatollah Khomeini, William Kristol, Karen Kwiatkowski, Charles Lewis, John McCain, Richard Nixon, Bill O'Reilly, Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Richard Perle
- Genre: Documentary, History, War
- Director(s): Eugene Jarecki
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Available languages:
- English English.
He may have been the ultimate icon of 1950s conformity and postwar complacency, but Dwight D. Eisenhower was an iconoclast, visionary, and the Cassandra of the New World Order. Upon departing his presidency, Eisenhower issued a stern, cogent warning about the burgeoning "military industrial complex," foretelling with ominous clarity the state of the world in 2004 with its incestuous entanglement of political, corporate, and Defense Department interests.









