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Which is Ryan Reynolds' best comedy ?
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Title: The Nines
Status: Released
Genre: Drama
Date: August 31th, 2007
Title: Definitely, Maybe
Status: Completed
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: February 14, 2008
Title: Chaos Theory
Status: Completed
Genre: Drama
Date: March 8, 2008
Title: Fireflies in the Gard...
Status: Post-Production
Genre: Drama
Date: 2008
Title: The Proposal
Status: Announced
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Date: 2008

Acting has given me a way to channel my angst. I feel like an overweight, pimply faced kid a lot of the time - and finding a way to access that insecurity, and put it toward something creative is incredibly rewarding. I feel very lucky.
    - Ryan Reynolds





Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995)

Status: Released
Theatrical Release: September 21, 1995
DVD Release: Not Announced
Genre: Western
Director: Not Announced
Release Company: Not Announced
MPAA Rating: Not Announced
Running Time: 42 mins
Box-Office: Not Announced
VHS Rentals: Not Announced
Official Website: Not Announced
Main Cast: Scott Bairstow as Newt Call, Eric McCormack as Clay Mosby, Kelly Rowan as Mattie Shaw, Paul Johansson as Austin Peale, Tracy Scoggins as Amanda Carpenter

Plot
Episode 9: Redemption
In order to 'prove himself' to Halcyon mines, Mosby ignores safety regulations in the Curtis Wells mine to make a profit. When an explosion results in numerous injuries and some fatalities, Clay tries to shift the blame, even though he feels guilty.

Series Plot:
"Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years" begins two years after the end of "Lonesome Dove". After two years spent bounty hunting, womanizing, and drinking away the painful memories of his late wife, Hannah, Newt Call returns to town to find many things have changed. His brother-in-law, Austin, is now an alcoholic sheriff, who has never fully recovered from his beloved sister's death, and blames Call for it. His father-in-law, Josiah, is the town mayor, but hasn't been right in the head since Hannah died. The town is run under the iron fist of Clayton Mosby, who also cannot forget Hannah, who looked amazingly like his late wife, Mary. "The Lonesome Dove", the hotel opened in the mini-series by Ida Grayson, now belongs to Amanda Carpenter, a woman with a mysterious past and a determination on par with Clay Mosby's. Curtis Wells also gets a new gunsmith, a mysterious and feisty woman named Mattie Shaw.