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| 1. Chasers Cinema (Year: 1994) |
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In director Dennis Hopper's comedy reminiscent of The Last Detail, Rock Reilly (Tom Berenger), a gruff naval veteran who plays by the rules, arrives a ...
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| 2. Delta Farce Cinema (Year: 2007) |
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When a hard-luck blue-collar worker and his two best friends are mistaken for Army Reservists by a tough-talking Army sergeant, the plane set to fly t ...
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| 3. Down Periscope Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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Vulgar, slapstick comedy abounds in this feature film debut for television sitcom star Kelsey Grammer. Almost everyone else thinks of Lieutenant Comma ...
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| 4. Father Goose Cinema (Year: 1964) |
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Deliberately casting his established screen image to the four winds, Cary Grant plays Walter Eckland, an unkempt, uncouth and unshaven beach bum in Fa ...
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| 5. Kelly's Heroes Cinema (Year: 1970) |
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Like M*A*S*H and Catch-22, both released the same year, this military comedy takes place in an earlier war but is really a thinly disguised treatise o ...
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| 7. Renaissance Man Cinema (Year: 1994) |
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Penny Marshall's feel-good comedy, invoking parts of Dead Poet's Society, Sister Act, and Private Benjamin, features Danny DeVito as Bill Rago, a divo ...
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| 8. Stripes Cinema (Year: 1981) |
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Bill Murray decides to be all that he can be — and it ain't pretty — in this hit comedy. John Winger (Murray) is a quick-witted bu ...
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| 9. The Mouse That Roared Cinema (Year: 1959) |
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The economy of the teeny-tiny European duchy of Grand Fenwick is threatened when an American manufacturer comes up with an imitation of Fenwick's sole ...
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| 10. Three Kings Cinema (Year: 1999) |
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Three stars team up for this unusual look at America's role in the war against Iraq. In 1991, as the Gulf War winds to a close, three American service ...
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