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The 19th entry in our ongoing series, Clint Eastwood's A Perfect World remains the most slept-on classic in Clint's career.
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James Cameron's extraordinary sequel to Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi/horror classic Alien stands as (literally) one of the greatest motion pictures ever made. Join me for a look back on this, the 38th anniversary of its original theatrical release.
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The 20th entry in our ongoing series "Guilty Pleasure Movies" is the fourth starring Sylvester Stallone, 1996's action/disaster flick Daylight.
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Stanley Kubrick's final film Eyes Wide Shut opened OTD 1999. The haunting rumination on love, marriage, and fantasy was a significant boxoffice hit.
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The third collaboration between James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger rolled up over $380 million at the boxoffice and features the former IFBB Mr. Olympia and future California Governor giving what amounts to a mastercass in How To Be A Movie Star.
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25 years ago today, The Blair Witch Project opened in limited release, building on the enormous buzz that had been growing for 6 months. A trailblazing independent film, TBWP changed the way movies were marketed and ended up grossing an astonishing $248.6 million worldwide, against a production budget of $60,000.
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Happy 82nd birthday to one of the cinematic GOATS, Harrison Ford!
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My first experience as a defendant in court! In the immortal words of Marlon Brando "The horror! The horror!"
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Happy 68th birthday to one of the GOATS, Tom Hanks! The "light comic actor" from early 80s TV (i.e. Bosom Buddies, Family Ties) went on to give towering dramatic performances in more films than I can count, winning consecutive Best Actor Oscars for Philadelphia and Forrest Gump.
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OTD 1993: In the Line of Fire opens. Clint Eastwood gives a career-best perf as the haunted Secret Service Agent who "didn't react" on 11/22/63. 30 years later, a crafty assassin offers him a chance at redemption.
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Much more than just a fun summer actioner, ITLOF is a genuinely great film which (mistakenly) felt like a swan song for 63 year-old Clint Eastwood. -
The 19th entry in our ongoing series Guilty Pleasure Movies is 2011's Green Lantern, a hugely flawed but highly rewatchable superhero flick.
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Easily one of the best sequels ever, Richard Donner's rip-roaring Lethal Weapon 2 opened July 7, 1989.
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One of the most polarizing winners of "Academy Award for Best Picture," Bob Zemeckis' brilliant adaptation of Winston Groom's dense novel opened 30 years ago today! What makes 'Gump' polarizing isn't so much its political or philosophical content -- although ppl like me have debated such things for hours at a time -- but because it had the misfortune of opening in the same year as Pulp Fiction and The Shawshank Redemption.
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The 18th entry in our ongoing series of The Best Movie You've Never Seen, John Sayles fantastic 1988 retelling of baseball's infamous Black Sox Scandal remains criminally underseen. Time to change that!
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What better movie to discuss on July 4th than Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin's 1996 boxoffice smash Independence Day?
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Happy 65th anniversary to Alfred Hitchcock's sensational "spy thriller" North by Northwest. Cary Grant dazzles as NYC advertising exec Roger O. Thornhill; he's matched by James Mason, Martin Landau, and Eva Marie Saint.
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Today is Dan Aykroyd's 72nd birthday! What better way to pay tribute than to spotlight a somewhat under-the-radar performance as Sgt. Joe Friday, opposite a rising Tom Hanks in 1987's Dragnet.
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OTD 1995: Ron Howard's sensational retelling of the ill-fated Apollo 13 moon mission opens in theaters, drawing lavish critical praise and enormous boxoffice, grossing over $355 million.
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The second collab between Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg, War of the Worlds opened OTD 2005. Despite a 🤡 take from segments of the media, suggesting that Cruise's behavior during the buildup to the film's release "hurt" its boxoffice, WOTW grossed more than $600 million.
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