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Classic Film Noir Movies There are many film noir classics and here are five of the best. |
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Underrated Money Movies Make a withdrawal from the video store and enjoy these underrated money movies. |
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Classic Western Movies Homage to the undeniable classics that sit high in the saddle of Western movies and have come to define one of the greatest genres in American cinema. |
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Classic Con Man Movies Grifters and small-time hoods have been the focus of countless movies. Here's our list of the best five. You can trust us. |
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Overlooked Con Man Movies The con-man movie genre is rich with unappreciated gems. Read on for our list of the top five overlooked con man movies. |
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How To: Pull Off A Heist Get ready for the eagerly anticipated Reservoir Dogs game by reading this comprehensive guide on how to pull off a heist. |
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Underrated Horror Comedies These underrated horror comedies didn't get the screams or the laughs they deserved when they first came out; lets give them another shot at greatness. |
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Heist Flicks Heist movies are irresistible for their "leading men," almost always a group of cons, criminals, deviants, and just plain bad guys setting out to steal large sums of money. And here are five classics for your next Blockbuster night. |
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Overlooked Hit Man Movies Here is a killer collection of overlooked movies about hit men that explore the complex minds and lives of skilled assassins. |
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Classic Money Movies The concept of money has been examined, celebrated, vilified, and mocked in a number of great Hollywood movies. Here's our top five money movie picks. |
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Overlooked spoof movies Here's a look back at some of the great films that were released during the spoof movie genre's heyday. |
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Underrated Christmas Movies There are some Christmas movie gems, tucked further back under the tree, that are overshadowed by the classics we watch over and over. This year, watch some of these underrated Christmas films. |
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Overlooked Film Noir Movies The genre breeds excellence by providing all-star sets of performers with an infinite number of memorable roles, as these films demonstrate: Raw Deal... Touch of Evil... Lost Weekend... The Killing... Dead Again... |
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Classic Serial Killer Movies You'd expect the serial-killer genre to be filled with low-rent slasher flicks, but a closer look shows that there are many classics that rise above the gore to earn a place in the pantheon of great films. Here are five of the best. |
Salon.com December 11, 2001 Karen Croft |
In defense of the original "Ocean's 11" The remake is a marketing-driven bore. I'd rather be at Chasen's with Frank, Dino and the gang... |
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Overlooked Revenge Movies If your thirst for vengeance is still strong after watching the classics of the revenge genre, take a look at these five overlooked retaliation flicks. |
AskMen.com November 23, 2005 David Nusair |
Top 10: Movie Remakes The Man Who Knew Too Much... Ocean's Eleven... Dawn of the Dead... Scarface... The Blob... Cape Fear... Shaft... The Fly... Magnificent Seven... The Thing... |
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Classic Spoof Movies If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, spoofing should be the most ego-boosting, head-swelling thing there is. Here are five of the all-time great classic spoof movies. |
Salon.com November 14, 2001 Charles Taylor |
"Heist" David Mamet sucks all the joy out of a venerable genre in his latest staccato, cliche-ridden crime story... |
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Classic Crossover Movies These films feature two characters previously featured in other films. Here's our list of favorites from this fairly limited genre. |
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Overlooked Animal Horror Movies Sink your teeth into these underrated animal attack flicks. |
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Classic Book Adaptations The following five book adaptations are classic films because they did the seemingly improbable: They took highly regarded source material, stayed largely true to each novel and still delivered films that will reward the viewer each time he revisits them. |
Salon.com December 7, 2001 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Ocean's Eleven" Soderbergh's crisp, funny heist flick makes out like a bandit. George Clooney and Elliott Gould steal the show... |
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Classic Road Trip Movies Hollywood has taken us along on some amazing journeys over the years in some of the most popular movies ever made. Here are five classics from the road trip genre. |
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Underrated Pothead Movies Many talented filmmakers have put their bongs away long enough to produce an amazing number of excellent movies based around pot culture. Here are five of the classics. |
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Mob Movie Lessons: Heat Heat, starring Al Pacino, is a classic mob movie with lots of valuable lessons for every man. |
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Blade: Trinity, Ocean's Twelve & More Movie reviews: Blade: Trinity... Ocean's Twelve... The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou [Limited].. etc. |
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Mob Movie Lessons: Reservoir Dogs Reservoir Dogs offers plenty of lessons on how to act like a gangster. For starters, never trust anyone, repay your debts, and keep your cool. Capisce? |
Wired July 2005 Beth Pinsker |
QT: King of Thieves Have you noticed that film-makers are lifting scenes from each other's films? Take Quentin Tarantino for example... |
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Steve McQueen Known as the King of Cool, few actors have ever exuded the self-possessed sang-froid of Steve McQueen. But every bit the maverick he played on screen, he lived fast and tragically died far too young. |
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Grind House Given their mutual affinity for exploitation films, tongue-in-cheek violence and quirky characters, the release of this flick cowritten and directed by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez was never a question of "if," but a question of "when." |