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Missing #10 and #14 (both $100M grossing, one 90s, one 00s) -- nm
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by
MDH
Hint for #14 - It's a rare Rated R Will Smith movie. -- nm*
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MDH
Feb 20 '19, 09:14
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His most underrated movie: Enemy of the State -- nm
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Inigo
Feb 20, 09:15
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Editing and cinematography drags that one down a bit. -- nm
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Max
Feb 20, 09:24
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It was a little distracting, but the pace and direction made up for it, imo. -- nm
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Inigo
Feb 20, 09:41
I always liked how it had a rogues gallery of young male 90s comedic actors. Jack Black! Seth Green! Jamie Kennedy! Jason Lee!
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Roger More
Feb 20, 09:21
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quite a gallery of Italian mafia actors as well -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 20, 09:25
still holds up too (love the ending) -- nm*
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Beaker
Feb 20, 09:19
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It was nice to know Harry Caul ended up OK. -- nm
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Roger More
Feb 20, 09:22
#14 $112M -- nm
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MDH
Feb 20, 09:17
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