Director: Robert Zemeckis
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| 1. Back to the Future (year: 1985) |
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Contemporary high schooler Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) doesn't have the most pleasant of lives. Browbeaten by his principal at school, Marty must als ...
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| 2. Beowulf (year: 2007) |
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Inspired by the epic Old English poem of the same name, director Robert Zemeckis's digitally rendered film follows the Scandinavian hero Beowulf (Ray ...
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| 3. Cast Away (year: 2000) |
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An exploration of human survival and the ability of fate to alter even the tidiest of lives with one major event, Cast Away tells the story of Chuck N ...
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| 4. Contact (year: 1997) |
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The search for life outside our solar system becomes a personal and spiritual quest for a young researcher. Ellie Arroway (Jodie Foster) is a scientis ...
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| 5. Death Becomes Her (year: 1992) |
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High-concept director Robert Zemeckis applies his usual polish — helped by an equally adept cast — for this surprisingly gruesome ...
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| 6. Forrest Gump (year: 1994) |
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"Stupid is as stupid does," says Forrest Gump (played by Tom Hanks in an Oscar-winning performance) as he discusses his relative level of in ...
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| 7. Romancing the Stone (year: 1984) |
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Kathleen Turner plays a writer of adventure stories, Joan Wilder, who has been having trouble selling her works of late because they aren't remotely b ...
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| 8. The Polar Express (year: 2004) |
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Directed by Robert Zemeckis and based on children's author Chris Van Allsburg's modern holiday classic of the same name, The Polar Express revolves ar ...
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| 9. Used Cars (year: 1980) |
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Used Cars is one of Robert Zemeckis' pre-Roger Rabbit and pre-Forrest Gump efforts starring Kurt Russell is a devious car salesman who goes to work fo ...
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| 10. What Lies Beneath (year: 2000) |
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In this supernatural thriller, a woman believes that a visitor from another dimension is trying to guide her into a sinister mystery. Feeling lonely a ...
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| 11. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (year: 1988) |
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In Robert Zemeckis's trailblazing combination of animation and live-action, Hollywood's 1940s cartoon stars are a subjugated minority, living in the g ...
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