
The old general store in Coulterville, Cab, which stands today as it did in its heyday- the gold rush era of '49 - and still with much of the original stock on the shelves. The founder's sons, 86 and 74, "operate" the store.
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Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a faded photograph found in an attic, then yes. If you need a plot, a villain, or even a sense of forward motion, you will probably be checking your watch every three minutes. Stranger Than Fiction, #20 isn't really a movie so much as a long, sun-drenched stare a...
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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a faded photograph found in an attic, then yes. If you need a plot, a villain, or even a sense of forward motion, you will probably be checking your watch every three minutes. Stranger Than Fiction, #20 isn't really a movie so much as a long, sun-drenched stare at some old shelves. The whole thing centers on this general store in Coulterville. It's the kind of place that looks like a movie set, except it’s real. The brothers, aged 86 and ..."


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