| Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) |
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| Memphis Raines is a former car thief who is forced to come out of retirement when his younger brother, Kip, is unable to deliver 50 expensive cars to dangerous smuggler Raymond Calitri. With his brother's life on the line, Memphis must enlist his old car-stealing partners for help in order to pull off the ultimate crime. His team includes his mentor, Otto, and an old flame , plus a crew of other colorful characters. Once he gets them all together, Memphis has to do the impossible: organize the theft of 50 cars from all over Los Angeles in a single night, hampered by rivals, security systems, and the best efforts of the LAPD detective who is out to get him.
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| Remember the Titans (2000) |
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| The true story of an newly appointed African-American coach and his high school team on their first season as a racially integrated unit.
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| Entrapment (1999) |
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| Catherine Zeta-Jones works for an insurance agency that sends her to track down and help capture an art thief, played by Sean Connery.
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| Armageddon (1998) |
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| Bruce Willis stars as a roughneck oil driller who takes his merry band of misfits into outer space to save the world from a giant asteroid on a collision course with it.
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| The Client (1994) |
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| In this taut legal drama a trailer park kid witnesses the suicide of a mob lawyer and is pursued by authorities trying to find out if he knows anything. In an attempt to protect himself, the 11 year-old hires a feisty female attorney who takes up his case and develops a bond with him. Based on the novel by John Grisham. Academy Award Nominations: Best Actress--Susan Sarandon.
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| No Way Out (1987) |
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| In this taut remake of "The Big Clock," a Naval intelligence officer assigned to investigate a murder is horrified to find out that the victim is his girlfriend - and that he's being framed as the prime suspect.
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