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Actor: Jeff Goldblum, starred in:
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| 1. Annie Hall (year: 1977) |
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Woody Allen's romantic comedy of the Me Decade follows the up and down relationship of two mismatched New York neurotics. Jewish comedy writer Alvy Si ...
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| 2. California Split (year: 1974) |
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The most narratively loose of Robert Altman's '70s films, California Split details the haphazard lives of two compulsive gamblers searching for that e ...
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| 3. Cats and Dogs (year: 2001) |
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This talking-animal action comedy from Lawrence Guterman, the co-director of Antz (1998), follows on the heels of the Babe and Dr. Dolittle films. Unk ...
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| 4. Chain of Fools (year: 2000) |
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In this independent comedy, a man finds stolen treasure cannot change his bad luck. A luckless barber (Steve Zahn), despondent over his life's downhil ...
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| 5. Jurassic Park (year: 1993) |
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Steven Spielberg's phenomenally successful sci-fi adventure thriller is graced by state-of-the-art special effects from the team of Stan Winston, Phil ...
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| 6. Nine Months (year: 1995) |
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A single man faces the terrifying prospect of seeing his carefree life dashed by a visit from the stork in this comedy. Samuel Falkner (Hugh Grant) is ...
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| 7. Powder (year: 1995) |
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This unusual modern-day fable concerns a super-powered teenager who inspires nothing but hostility in the small-minded folk of his hometown. Sean Patr ...
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| 8. Silverado (year: 1985) |
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Lawrence Kasdan's Silverado is a fond hark back to the all-star, big-budget westerns of the 1950s and 1960s. The various plotlines converge at the tow ...
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| 9. The Big Chill (year: 1983) |
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Embraced by the Baby Boomer generation and spawning countless imitators, the sophomore film of writer-director Lawrence Kasdan was a successful comedy ...
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| 10. The Fly (year: 1986) |
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Considered fairly gruesome in its day, the original 1958 The Fly looks like Mister Rogers' Neighborhood compared to this 1986 remake. Jeff Goldblum an ...
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| 11. The Right Stuff (year: 1983) |
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Covering some 15 years, The Right Stuff recounts the formation of America's space program, concentrating on the original Mercury astronauts. Scott Gle ...
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