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Molly 12 month s ago
Its a wonderful life, is great. but who tf wants to watch a movie about a bank run when it actually happened at the time. and tells you to just Be Happy
       
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Simeon 12 month s ago
yet, anóther movie list
       
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Philip 12 month s ago
Clue was good, but Murder by Death was better.
       
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Lem 12 month s ago
#12 Russell Crowe spent months learning how to play the violin just so he could do it himself in the scene where his character plays a violin piece.
       
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Win 12 month s ago
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Death to Smoochy is hilarious, but I can understand critics not liking it. It's pretty messed up at times especially as Robin Williams' character spirals further down.
       
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Muriel 12 month s ago
#7 I really enjoyed this movie, but it’s hard to call it a flop at $60 mil. It just didn’t perform way over budget.

#10 I’m still hoping Galaxy Quest 2 happens.

#16 I was 16 in 1987, and had never heard of the book or the movie. My girlfriend and her friend sat me down to watch it. It is a classic.
       
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The Thing (1982)

 

BOX OFFICE: $19,632,715

 

BUDGET: $15,000,000

 

“One of my all-time-favorite horror movies! I understand it’s regularly taught in film schools, not just for the practical effects but for the paranoia that was central to the story. You never knew, even at the very end, who was genuinely human and who was an imitation.”

 

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