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8 Mile
Undoubtedly, the surprise film of 2002 was 8 Mile, the story about a young white rapper in Detroit who struggles with his broken family, gold-digging friends, and simply to find his identity in the nefarious world in which he li...
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Ace Ventura
Jim Carrey's breakout role, Ace Ventura is one of the funniest films of the 1990s. Written by the former In Living Color writer himself, the film centers around an oddball kook of a lead character who investigates missing p...
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Air Force One
One of Harrison Ford's better and least appreciated performances, Air Force One is a thrilling film that makes the most of its action hero star and his unique bond with the movie-loving public. In Air Force One, Ford play...
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Along Came Polly
Over the past decade, Ben Stiller has displayed a propensity for producing blockbuster comedies, and Along Came Polly is a fun and enjoyable comedy. Although not on the hilarity level of There's Something About Mary, M...
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American Beauty
Nominated for eight Academy Awards, and winner of five including Best Picture, American Beauty is one of the best films of all time. Exploring the depths of the American Dream - a good job, a nice house, the perfect mar...
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American Pie
Nominated for zero Academy Awards, American Pie is a lewd, crude teenage comedy that's probably the funniest movie of 1999. In the tradition of Animal House, Fast Times At Ridgemont High, and other such comedies, the film ...
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Amistad
Another Steven Spielberg cinematic triumph, Amistad garnered four Academy Award nominations - among them, Best Music Original Dramatic Score (John Williams) and Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Anthony Hopkins). Based on the tr...
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An Inconvenient Truth
"Al Gore's Inconvenient Infomercial"
Who is the chubby, aging baby boomer waddling through airport after empty airport, wearily tugging along his 2-piece luggage roller? Hey, it's not Michael Moore (again). Wh...
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Analyze This
A satirical examination of the serious mafia films of the past several decades, Analyze This is a witty and clever comedy about the seedy underworld of organized crime. Arguably the best mafia parody to hit the big screen,...
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Apocalypse Now
Nominated for eight Academy Awards, Apocalypse Now is one of the more controversial films of its time. Based on Joseph Conrad's Heart Of Darkness, the film illustrates the worst of human nature and catalogues the horrors...
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Apollo 13
Nominated for nine Academy Awards including Best Picture, Apollo 13 is one of the best movies of its decade. Despite prior knowledge of the historical outcome, it's guaranteed to keep viewers steeped in suspense. Director Ron...
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Arlington Road
Winner of the Nicholl Fellowship Screenwriting competition sponsored by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Arlington Road is only the sixth winner of the award to actually make it onto the big screen. Sport...
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As Good As It Gets
Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture, As Good As It Gets became one of the surprise blockbusters of 1997. Jack Nicholson dispenses insults with his one-in-a-billion sense of delivery, and if you ...
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Austin Powers
The brainchild of former Saturday Night Live cast member Mike Myers (Wayne's World, Wayne's World 2), Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery burst onto the Hollywood landscape in 1997 and made a beeline for the cult ...
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Bats
"Jim Henson Meets The Swarm"
I'll admit it right off the bat (no pun intended). I'm a complete devotee of this subgenre of movie -- the nature-gone-awry, killer insect/bird/bat movie. I think I've seen just about every mo...
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Ben-Hur
Winner of eleven Academy Awards including Best Picture, Ben-Hur is widely considered one of the greatest films of all-time. Combining powerful acting performances, unique set design, colorful costumes, and unrivaled visual effe...
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Beverly Hills Cop
Starring in arguably his most memorable role, Eddie Murphy lights up the big screen with his 1980's blockbuster hit Beverly Hills Cop. Showcasing the unique comic talents of a young career on the rise, the former Satu...
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Big
The film that propelled Tom Hanks to superstar status, Big is one of the funniest and most family-friendly films ever to hit the big screen. Harboring its own unique charm, the movie wraps a compelling storyline around a cast of li...
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Billy Madison
One of Adam Sandler's best movies, Billy Madison is the absolutely hilarious film that sparked Sandler's long reign as a romantic comedy box office draw. Exhibiting a sharp wit, combined with a touch of sensitivity for th...
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Blade Runner
When watching Blade Runner you should try not to compare the movie with the book, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? That's a book written by the best science fiction writer of all time, Philip K. Dick. The mechanical pe...
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Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again
In 2005, the most popular stand-up act barnstorming America is the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, and the Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again is one of the best DVDs in all of Wal-Mart. This follow-up to t...
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Blue Collar Comedy Tour
Among all the comedies available today, the Blue Collar Comedy Tour ranks number one in the "must see" category. Few comedians can find an audience among a broad range of demographic groups, and with varying tas...
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Braveheart
Long before The Passion of the Christ, Mel Gibson directed another cinematic masterpiece, Braveheart. Filmed against the backdrop of majestic mountains and rolling meadows, it tells the historically-based (yet not entirely a...
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Brick
I have long been a closet fan of small, off the cuff Indie flicks that challenge the conventional mainstream of film. No, I am not talking about Indies that sold big like Brokeback Mountain (arguably a great film, but by no means...
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Bruce Almighty
Personally, Bruce Almighty is my favorite Jim Carrey movie ever. It's never outlandish in its approach, and at times, it's quite serious and adult. In fact, for a comedy, it presents some surprisingly deep philosophical ...
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Casablanca
One of the greatest, and certainly one of the most quoted, films in cinema history, Casablanca contains all the essential elements of a Hollywood blockbuster: adventure, romance, intrigue, suspense, and of course, evil Nazi ...
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