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Forrest Gump beat Pulp Fiction in ‘94.

Shakespeare in love beat Saving Private Ryan, 1998.

That’s pretty remarkable actually because Crash Bandicoot doesn’t even have a movie!

Around the time Crash won Best Picture, probably. So 2006?

The academy hates anime. Frankly, they hate anything that isn’t Disney, meaning Zootopia is pretty much guaranteed to win.

This crossover raises so many questions like what would a Wookie Xenomorph look like? Just a taller version of the human xenos but covered with hair? Is the Xenomorph hissing part of C3PO’s 6 million languages? Would a scene where Jar Jar die from a chesbuster win an Oscar?

Can we please stop paying attention to this guy now? He literally lied to you and manipulated the gaming media for a week for his own benefit. You don’t have to write about him or his moronic band of followers ever again. Just ignore him.

They are, you pretty much are just renting them and are supposed to return them once you are done with them. I am amazed one would actually end up in a liquidation auction since the buyer would be expecting a letter (with scary legal language) telling them to surrender it immediately and that they will not be

My only regret is that I have but one YouTube account to give for my country.

How convenient every bad guy lined up on one of two sides to get shot.

"FASCIST!"

Man. I really, really forgot how good The Rock was.

Michael Bay and subtle don't really go together, but it feels like he really tried on this movie. Cage's performance was a bit unhinged, but good. Ed Harris and Sean Connery lend some credibility and have solid performances themselves. It all kind of goes down hill from here.

And his most subtle. Clearly he's not setting a high bar though.

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Bah~ though this is just a clip I nominate this entire climax

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Also, this shootout was intense. I normally hate Michael Bay, but this will always be his best film.

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I'm on the fence for your choice of The Killer over Hard Boiled. But I can get why you chose it plot wise. But if Heat wasn't on here, then you would have gotten a load of backlash. Nice list. I might have added the final showdown in Unforgiven over The Terminator, but it's all subjective when you get down to it.

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A special shout-out to the Michael Mann-influenced The Way of the Gun by Christopher McQuarrie (screenwriter of The Usual Suspects and director of the upcoming Mission: Impossible 5). The obvious influence is in the tactical knowledge, how the characters do not waste bullets and use cover properly. The entire film is

In the beginning, God created Sedan. Sedan was lonely, God took from Sedan a piston and created Evo.