Hint | Movie Title |
A young girl's strange, erotic journey from Milan to Minsk. | |
Plans to see this movie were affected by Jerry having to dog sit, although he eventually ends up seeing it twice. | |
Elaine chooses to see this instead of 'The English Patient' | |
Susan gets upset because Jerry and Elaine don't stop talking during this movie. | |
In 'The Puerto Rican Day', George gets a laugh by yelling 'That's gotta hurt!' at an opportune moment during this movie. | |
Jerry, Elaine, George, and Kramer all meet up to see this one, only to end up in a risque film instead. | |
Mentioned in one of Kramer's moviephone sequences. | |
Mentioned in one of Kramer's moviephone sequences. | |
Mentioned in one of Kramer's moviephone sequences. (Elaine's request) | |
Mr. Ross considered it 'a hell of a picture', but Frank Costanza got mad at him for spoiling it. | |
In Kramer's Moviefone intro, he previews this R-Rated action film. | |
Jerry became a bootlegging legend for his work with this film. | |
Jerry refused to bootleg this movie, forcing Kramer to do the work instead. | |
A video store employee recommends this film to Elaine. She opts for 'Weekend at Bernie's 2' instead. | |
Even though its sold out, Jerry's beautiful girlfriend Nikki is able to get tickets to see this. | |
Forced out of a 'sold out movie' (above), Elaine and Todd Gack are forced to see this flick instead. | |
Jerry wanted to see this movie, but Kramer was too tired from a long day at 'work' by Brandt and Leland. | |
George wanted to see something else, but Susan forced him to see this Glenn Close and Sally Field movie instead. | |
A direct-to-video movie that forces Kramer to visit his lawyer about a living will, only to have it revoked when he sees the end of the movie. | |
While Jerry is dog sitting, Elaine and George see this movie about a Spanish conquistador. | |
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