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Don’t miss Arnold Schwarzenegger in his 1980s action-hero prime! A team of elite military specialists on a mission in a Central American jungle find themselves hunted by an extraterrestrial warrior in one of the most over the top fun monster movies of all time. 

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It’s time to go sailing for adventure on the big blue wet thing with the muppets! Bask in the nostalgia of the retelling of Treasure Island featuring Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, and the whole crew… plus the cruise rats. 20+ years later, this movie holds up as very funny and charming and stars Tim Curry as Long John John Silver!

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We are still not fully over this amazing and wholey unique movie. Plus it looks and sounds SO good in theaters. Michelle Yeoh as an aging Chinese immigrant who can’t seem to finish her taxes… until she is swept up in an insane adventure.

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Nic Cage is (as per usual) a guy seeking revenge in this hallucinogenic and trippy horror film with demon biker gangs and sexually deviant religious cults. Cage and his girlfriend lead a loving and peaceful existence; but when their pine-scented haven is savagely destroyed, Cage is catapulted into a phantasmagoric journey filled with bloody vengeance and laced with fire.

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John Travolta plays a super tough FBI guy who must save LA from a bomb planted by his sworn enemy — NIC CAGE. How? By undergoing a surgery that will give him the cut off face of his enemy’s brother…who wakes up after his face removal and wants revenge! (1997)

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Director/writer Melvin Van Peebles sparked the blaxploitation genre with thisfilm about a orphan who is groomed to be a sex show performer and framed for murder he didn’t commit. Set to a score by Earth, Wind, and Fire, this film devolves into an increasingly hallucinogenic world of violence and bigotry, where no one can be trusted and the possibility of death lurks at every corner.

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ONE NIGHT ONLY! After his wife is murdered, a man becomes a ninja to take revenge on her…

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In the yakuza genre of Japanese Cinema, Tokyo Drifter is a staple. Director Seijun Suzuki adds a 1960s pop art aesthetic to a classic tale of a badass gang enforcer trying to go straight… but his old rival has other plans for him.

One of the best Japanese films ever made, Tokyo Drifter is thrilling, stylish, and exciting. It’s got the look of a classic Bond movie, but a darker feel thanks to a seedy and dark narrative that makes it a classic yakuza film.

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