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| 1. Alien Autopsy Cinema (Year: 2006) |
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Director Jonny Campbell teams with screenwriter William Davies for this satirical look at the notorious, purportedly genuine "Alien Autopsy" ...
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| 3. Back to the Future Cinema (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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| 4. Bicentennial Man Cinema (Year: 1999) |
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If a robot spends enough time around humans, can he learn to become one of them? The Martin family purchases a domestic android as a servant and names ...
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| 5. Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Cinema (Year: 1989) |
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With only a few days before their high-school graduation, it looks like airheaded rock star wannabes Bill (Alex Winter) and Ted (Keanu Reeves) are doo ...
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| 6. CJ7 Cinema (Year: 2008) |
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Shaolin Soccer and Kung Fu Hustle director Stephen Chow returns to the helm for this sci-fi comedy about a struggling single father whose quest to fin ...
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| 7. Clockstoppers Cinema (Year: 2002) |
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Frequent Star Trek actor and director Jonathan Frakes gets behind the camera again for this teen-sci-fi/action-drama in the Back to the Future (1985) ...
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| 8. Coneheads Cinema (Year: 1993) |
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"The Coneheads" were a sketch on the Saturday Night Live television show of the late '70s which were expanded to feature-length proportions ...
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| 9. Encino Man Cinema (Year: 1992) |
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A clueless caveman meets his intellectual match in the form of Pauly Shore in this teen-oriented comedy. Dave Morgan (Sean Astin) is a high school stu ...
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| 10. Explorers Cinema (Year: 1985) |
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Explorers turns out to be much ado about nothing, but it's so sublimely assembled we're willing to overlook the sappy climax. Young sci-fi geek Ben Cr ...
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| 11. Galaxy Quest Cinema (Year: 1999) |
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A team of intrepid adventurers travels through the outer reaches of the galaxy, each week finding excitement and adventure on Galaxy Quest! Or at leas ...
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| 12. Ghostbusters Cinema (Year: 1984) |
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Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis and Ernie Hudson star as a quartet of Manhattan-based "paranormal investigators". When their governme ...
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| 13. Hibernatus Cinema (Year: 1969) |
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This comedy finds a family turned upside down by a new addition to the house. Hubert (Louis De Funes) and his wife (Claude-Gensac) are shocked to disc ...
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| 14. Howard the Duck Cinema (Year: 1986) |
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In this sci-fi comedy from executive producer George Lucas, Howard the Duck is an extra-terrestrial fowl who is accidentally beamed to earth by physic ...
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| 15. Idiocracy Cinema (Year: 2006) |
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Mike Judge wrote and directed this offbeat sci-fi comedy which gives a new meaning to the expression "people are getting dumber all the time.&quo ...
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| 16. Innerspace Cinema (Year: 1987) |
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Director Joe Dante infuses this science fiction comedy with the visual razzle-dazzle and manic, goofball performances typical of his cartoon-inspired ...
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| 17. Love Serenade Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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A middle-aged disc jockey becomes romantically entangled with a pair of sisters in this quirky Australian comedy. Vicki-Ann Hurley (Rebecca Frith) and ...
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| 18. Mars Attacks! Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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This quirky science fiction comedy is a characteristic feature by iconoclastic director Tim Burton, known to moviegoers for Beetlejuice, Edward Scisso ...
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| 19. Men in Black II Cinema (Year: 2002) |
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Otherworldly villains are on the loose again, and it's up to Earth's interstellar police force to bring them to justice in this sequel to the sci-fi c ...
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| 20. Robots Cinema (Year: 2005) |
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For this follow-up to their mega-hit Ice Age, directors Carlos Saldanha and Chris Wedge team with the screenwriting duo behind Parenthood and City Sli ...
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| 22. Short Circuit Cinema (Year: 1986) |
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Struck by lightning, an endearing little robot known only as "Number 5" escapes from an experimental electronics firm. Technician Steve Gutt ...
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| 23. Small Soldiers Cinema (Year: 1998) |
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Joe Dante directed this satirical action-comedy about talking tech toys accidentally juiced-up with military microchips. After the defense industry fi ...
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| 24. Space Jam Cinema (Year: 1996) |
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Warner Bros. attempted to revitalize its animation division with this family adventure that blended live action and animation in the style of Who Fram ...
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| 25. Spaceballs Cinema (Year: 1987) |
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A space bum helps rescue a princess from an evil overlord with the help of a benevolent elder in this Star Wars send-up written and directed by Mel Br ...
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| 26. Swamp Thing Cinema (Year: 1982) |
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Director Wes Craven, who went on to fame as the force behind blockbuster horror films such as A Nightmare on Elm Street, departed from his favorite ge ...
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| 27. The Animal Cinema (Year: 2001) |
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Former Saturday Night Live cast member Rob Schneider stars in this comedy as Marvin Mage, a wimpy nebbish whose lifelong dreams of becoming a police o ...
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| 29. The Man with Two Brains Cinema (Year: 1983) |
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Steve Martin and Carl Reiner concoct one of Martin's best comic vehicles with Martin playing the world's top brain surgeon, Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr &am ...
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| 30. Weird Science Cinema (Year: 1985) |
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John Hughes' third directorial effort, Weird Science, follows in the tradition of his previous teen-centered films, Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast ...
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| 31. Zone Troopers Cinema (Year: 1985) |
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This off-beat story combines elements of a science fiction adventure and World War II drama. A platoon of U.S. soldiers are surrounded by the enemy in ...
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