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The Ultra-Condensed Movies
- All About Eve, directed by
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1950.
- Altered States, directed by Ken
Russell, 1980.
- Analyze This, directed by Harold Ramis,
1999.
- Angels In the Outfield, directed by William
Dear, 1994.
- Armageddon, directed by Michael Bay, 1998.
- Batman and Robin, directed by Joel
Schumacher, 1997.
- The Bicycle Thief, directed by
Vittorio De Sica, 1948.
- The Blair Witch Project, directed by
Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez, 1999.
- Blue Streak, directed by
Les Mayfield, 1999.
- The Bone Collector, directed by
Phillip Noyce, 1999.
- Bram Stoker's Dracula, directed by
Francis Ford Coppola, 1992.
- The Bridge On the River Kwai, directed
by David Lean, 1957.
- Casablanca, directed by Michael
Curtiz, 1942.
- Chariots of Fire, directed by Hugh
Hudson, 1981.
- Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Welles, 1941.
- City Slickers, directed by Ron
Underwood, 1991.
- A Clockwork Orange, directed by Stanley
Kubrick, 1971.
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind,
directed by Steven Spielberg, 1977.
- The Day After Tomorrow,
directed by Roland Emmerich, 2004.
- Daylight, directed by Rob Cohen, 1996.
- Deep Impact, directed by Mimi Leder, 1998.
- Desperado, directed by Robert Rodriguez,
1995.
- Die Hard, directed by John McTiernan, 1988.
- Doom, directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, 2005.
- Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop
Worrying and Love the Bomb, directed by Stanley Kubrick, 1964.
- The Empire Strikes Back, directed
by Irvin Kershner, 1980.
- Enemy of the State, directed by
Tony Scott, 1998.
- The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But
Came Down a Mountain, directed by Christopher Monger, 1995.
- Erin Brockovich, directed by
Steven Soderbergh, 2000.
- The Errand Boy, directed by Jerry Lewis,
1961.
- Everyone Says I Love You, directed
by Woody Allen, 1996.
- eXistenZ, directed by David Cronenberg,
1999.
- Face/Off, directed by John Woo, 1997.
- Fort Apache, directed by John Ford, 1948.
- Four Weddings and a Funeral, directed
by Mike Newell, 1994.
- Frankenstein, directed
by James Whale, 1931.
- From Dusk Till Dawn, directed
by Robert Rodriguez, 1996.
- The Fugitive, directed by Andrew Davis,
1993.
- Gandhi, directed by Richard Attenborough,
1982.
- Get Rich Or Die Tryin', directed by Jim
Sheridan, 2005.
- Glengarry Glen Ross, directed by James
Foley, 1992.
- The Godfather, directed by
Francis Ford Coppola, 1972.
- Godzilla, directed by Roland Emmerich, 1998.
- Gone With the Wind, directed by Victor
Fleming, 1939.
- Good Will Hunting, directed by
Gus Van Sant, 1997.
- Grease, directed by Randal Kleiser, 1978.
- Grosse Pointe Blank, directed by
George Armitage, 1997.
- Hitch, directed by Andy Tennant, 2005.
- The Horatio Hornblower Series, directed by
Andrew Grieve, 1998-1999.
- The Horse Whisperer, directed by
Robert Redford, 1998.
- The Hours, directed by Stephen Daldry, 2002.
- In Love and War, directed by Richard
Attenborough, 1996.
- Interview With the Vampire, directed by
Neil Jordan, 1994.
- It's a Wonderful Life, directed by
Frank Capra, 1946.
- Jaws, directed by Steven Spielberg, 1975.
- Jerry Maguire, directed by Cameron
Crowe, 1996.
- JFK, directed by Oliver Stone, 1991.
- The Killer, directed by John Woo, 1989.
- King Kong, directed by Merian C. Cooper
and Ernest B. Schoedsack, 1933.
- The Laws of Attraction, directed by
Peter Howitt, 2004.
- The Lion King, directed by Roger Allers
and Rob Minkoff, 1994.
- Lost In Translation, directed
by Sofia Coppola, 2003.
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park, directed
by Steven Spielberg, 1997.
- The Films of David Lynch.
- Marvin's Room, directed by Jerry Zaks,
1996.
- The Mask of Zorro, directed by Martin
Campbell, 1998.
- The Matrix, directed by Andy and Larry
Wachowski, 1999.
- Mission: Impossible 2, directed by John Woo,
2000.
- Mortal Kombat, directed by Paul
Anderson, 1995.
- Mr. Smith Goes To Washington, directed
by Frank Capra, 1939.
- My Best Friend's Wedding, directed
by P. J. Hogan, 1997.
- My Dinner With Andre, directed
by Louis Malle, 1981.
- The Net, directed by Irwin Winkler, 1995.
- Nine Months, directed by
Chris Columbus, 1995.
- Notting Hill, directed by
Roger Michell, 1999.
- The Odyssey, directed by Andrei
Konchalovsky, 1997.
- One Fine Day, directed by Michael Hoffman,
1996.
- Patch Adams, directed by Tom Shadyac,
1998.
- Patton, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner,
1970.
- Payback, directed by Brian Helgeland, 1999.
- The Postman, directed by Kevin Costner, 1997.
- Practical Magic, directed by Griffin
Dunne, 1998.
- Pretty Woman, directed by Garry
Marshall, 1990.
- The Professional, directed by
Luc Besson, 1994.
- The Replacement Killers, directed by
Antoine Fuqua, 1998.
- Reservoir Dogs, directed by Quentin
Tarantino, 1992.
- Return of the Jedi, directed by Richard
Marquand, 1983.
- The Rocky Series, directed by John G.
Avildsen and Sylvester Stallone, 1976-1990.
- Romancing the Stone, directed by Robert
Zemeckis, 1984.
- Ronin, directed by John Frankenheimer, 1998.
- The Sixth Sense, directed by M. Night
Shyamalan, 1999.
- Sleepless In Seattle, directed by
Nora Ephron, 1993.
- Sleepy Hollow, directed by
Tim Burton, 1999.
- Speed, directed by Jan de Bont, 1994.
- The Story of Us, directed by Rob Reiner,
1999.
- Stuart Little, directed by Rob Minkoff,
1999.
- The Tarzan Movies, directed by various,
1918-Present.
- Taxi Driver, directed by Martin
Scorsese, 1976.
- The Thin Red Line, directed by
Terence Malick, 1998.
- Thirteen, directed by Catherine Hardwicke,
2003.
- Titanic, directed by James Cameron, 1997.
- Top Gun, directed by Tony Scott, 1986.
- Twelve Angry Men, directed by
Sidney Lumet, 1957.
- The Usual Suspects, directed by
Bryan Singer, 1995.
- Vertical Limit, directed by Martin
Campbell, 2000.
- The War of the Roses, directed by Danny
DeVito, 1989.
- When Harry Met Sally..., directed by Rob
Reiner, 1989.
- Wild Things, directed by John
McNaughton, 1998.
- Wimbledon, directed by Richard Loncraine,
2004.
- You've Got Mail, directed by
Nora Ephron, 1998.
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