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True Lies
Cast
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Bill Paxton View AllCrew
James Cameron (Screenplay), James Cameron (Director), Claude Zidi (Screenplay), Simon Michaël (Screenplay) View All
Release: Jul. 15th, 1994
Runtime: 2 hours, 21 minutes
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True Lies 2
This should happen.
I wasn't expecting it, but now that I think about it... it makes sense.
James Cameron has written the script, Tom Arnold is back, and as soon as Mr. Schwartzenegger has finish...
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True Lies 2
Arnold Schwarzenegger has indicated several times before that TL2 is on its way but 9/11 put a halt on things by causing problems with the story. Now at last he's elaborated on the details in an inter...
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True Lies 2
Is anybody else as pumped for True Lies 2 as I am? I loved the first one, so the second one better be good! I think James Cameron is a great director, so it should be good.
I heard that it's coming...
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True Lies series adaptation
"Fox is developing a TV series version of the Arnold Schwarzenegger action classic “True Lies,” Variety has confirmed.
Fox has given the potential series a put pilot commitment. The one-hour ...
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Music from Schindlers List and True Lies
Hi there, does anybody know what the music is that is at the party at the beginning of Schindlers List and that Arnie and Tia Carrere dance to in True Lies? That is all...
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Tom Arnold, who usually gets on my nerves, does a decent job here as the funny sidekick, which is a staple in films like these.

The movie really seems to think this guy's an ace comedy relief since it's even his constant banter which ends the movie, and this combined with the unfortunate horse scene in which Arnold attempts to force a horse to jump him across two sidewalks and a 4-lane street to another building, after which....