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If not for scheduling difficulties, it would have starred Tom Selleck.
The movie that enabled Henry Fonda to win the Oscar he should have won for Grapes of Wrath.
E.G. Marshall, the son of Jor-El, all kneel to Zod.
Christopher Cross scored a chart topper with the theme song and John Gielgud copped an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Lighten up, Francis and enjoy this Bill Murray romp.
It boasts Dean Martin's penultimate screen credit and Jackie Chan's second appearance in an English-language film.
It took home the Oscar for Best Picture.
The grittiest of Roger Moore's Bond films.
It stars Alan Alda and two of his daughters.
Disney release that features the voices of Mickey Rooney and Kurt Russell.
Terry Gilliam directed this fantasy film which featured Sean Connery, John Cleese, and David Warner.
With the help of Ray Harryhausen, Perseus takes on Medusa.
Paul Newman takes on the fourth estate.
A historical epic about John Reed and the Russian Revolution.
Bo Derek earned the first of three Razzies for Worst Actress for this film.
Tom Cruise's second screen credit; it also features Sean Penn and Timothy Hutton.
Burt Reynolds directed and headlined this noir-sh thriller.
John Boorman's take on English legend. Cast includes Helen Miren, Patrick Stewart, and Liam Neeson.
Mel Brooks takes on history.
Richard Pryor assists orphans.
Less successful than their first film. Next they take Manhattan.
The theme song was a massive hit for Diana Ross and Lionel Richie; the film also marked Tom Cruise's screen debut.
John Landis directed this mixture of comedy and horror.
It contains John Belushi's final screen performance.
Paul Newman is a cop.
A re-release of a film from 1950.
This film brought Meryl Streep her first Best Actress nomination.
Sexy housekeeper seduces 15-year-old boy.
It stars Chevy Chase, Dabney Coleman, and Nell Carter.
This sequel tried to outdo legions of imitators by upping the gore and body count.