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All-Time Biggest Box Office Bombs for Hollywoods Biggest Stars. Watch Full Escape Plan (2013. Watch Full The Colony (2013. Watch Full Blackfish (2013. The Kings of Summer (2013. The Brothers Grimm (2005. The Brothers Grimm (2005. Sahara (2005. The Rundown (2003. Gattaca (1997. Idiocracy (2006. What's Your Number? (2011. You Again (2010. Drinking Buddies (2013. Girl Most Likely (2012. Deadfall - Official Trailer. Frances Ha (2012. Blue Jasmine (2013. Guess Who (2005. What Happens in Vegas (2008. Beowulf (2007. Alexander (2004. Beyond Borders (2003. Original Sin (2001. Philomena (2013. The Aviator (2004. Girl, Interrupted (1999. Melancholia (2011. Bachelorette (2012) - Photo Gallery. American Hustle (2013. Six Feet Under (TV Series 2001–2005. A Single Man (2009. Now You See Me (2013.

About Time (2013. Violet & Daisy (2011. The East (2013. The Bling Ring (2013. Don Jon (2013. Paranoia (2013. 13 Biopic Actors And Their Real-Life Counterparts. Anjelica Huston.

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Indie. Top Tear-Jerker Movies Of All Time - a list by MinaYounan. Action/thriller. Rachel Weisz. Top 100 Films of the Decade. For the past few months here at The Film Stage we have had endless debates on the 100 films that defined the decade. After many late nights whittling the list down and some films that hurt to let go, we have landed on 100 films that we believe everyone should see and share. The order isn’t as important as what the list contains; 100 films that changed the way we view the world and how we lived our lives during the past 10 years and undoubtedly well into the next decade and beyond. 100. The Prestige (Christopher Nolan, 2006) After dissecting the nature of paranoia (Following), the nature of memory (Memento) and the nature of guilt (Insomnia), writer/director Christopher Nolan dissected the nature of lying in this mini-masterpiece about magicians and the depths of each performance. 99.

It’s Clue with England’s most accomplished, most refined actors, plus a dynamite, dialogue-driven screenplay by Julian Fellowes from an idea by late master Robert Altman and the always reliable Bob Balaban.

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