Get ready to explore the big-screen adventures of Eddie Vedder, the iconic frontman of Pearl Jam and a versatile actor in his own right. In this captivating roundup, we'll delve into Vedder's filmography, sharing insights on his memorable roles and shedding light on the unique journeys he's taken on-screen.
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1. Singles (1992)
Singles (1992), directed by Cameron Crowe, is a comedic drama set in grunge-era Seattle, where twentysomethings navigate love and success in their quest for self-discovery. Following a group of friends, the film explores the complexities of relationships, careers, and the 1990s music scene.
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2. Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration (1993)
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Bob Dylan's recording career, Madison Square Garden in New York City transformed into a musical playground. On October 16, 1992, iconic artists from various genres, including Johnny Cash, Eddie Vedder, The Clancy Brothers, and Lou Reed, graced the stage to honor the legendary musician. The concert, titled "Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, " lasted four hours, showcasing both the icon's impressive catalog and the vast array of artists inspired by his work.
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3. Nirvana Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! (1994)
Nirvana Live! Tonight! Sold Out! ! , " a riveting 1994 documentary, takes us behind the scenes of one of the most influential and groundbreaking bands in music history - Nirvana. A captivating collage of exhilarating performances, revealing interviews, and electrifying touring moments, this documentary gives us an intimate glimpse into the inner workings of this iconic band.
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4. Dead Man Walking (1995)
In a heart-wrenching drama, "Dead Man Walking" (1995) takes us on a poignant journey as Sister Helen Prejean, a dedicated nun, forges an unlikely bond with Matthew Poncelet, a convicted murderer on death row. This unforgettable tale of empathy, compassion, and moral complexity is brought to life by an astounding ensemble cast including Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, delving deep into the complexities of capital punishment, a topic that continues to spark heated debates. Written and directed by Tim Robbins, and with an impressive 1 Oscar and 23 wins & 24 nominations, this powerful and thought-provoking film is a testament to the human experience and the importance of understanding the humanity of even the most heinous criminals.
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5. Hype! (1996)
Dive into the exhilarating world of grunge music in Hype! . (1996), a captivating documentary that explores the meteoric rise and subsequent overexposure of the Seattle scene in the early 90s.
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6. We're Outta Here! (1997)
We're Outta Here! " is a gripping, 2.5 hour long documentary that explores the early years of the legendary punk band, Ramones. This incredible film offers a captivating look into the life, music, and influence of this groundbreaking band, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
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7. Chicago Cab (1997)
In the streets of Chicago, an enigmatic cabbie navigates through a bustling city, encountering diverse passengers that reveal different facets of society. The film delves into the lives of the passengers, unraveling their stories, fears, and hopes. As the night unfolds, the cabbie undergoes a transformation, his heart unveiling layer by layer.
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8. Cradle Will Rock (1999)
Cradle Will Rock" is a 1999 drama film that delves deep into the tumultuous world of politics and art in 1930s America. Directed by Tim Robbins, who also wrote the screenplay, the film focuses on a leftist musical drama, a true story set against the backdrop of Franklin D. Roosevelt's reign.
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9. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler (1999)
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Adam Sandler is a hilarious 1999 compilation of the comedic genius that is Adam Sandler. Featuring his memorable SNL characters, such as Canteen Boy and Cajun Man, as well as his signature operatic renditions and catchy holiday songs, this nostalgic special is a testament to Sandler's comedic talent. The documentary also showcases some of the most iconic moments from the show's history, with appearances from famous stars like Kirstie Alley and Alec Baldwin.
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10. I Am Sam (2001)
I Am Sam" is a heart-wrenching drama that follows the plight of a loving but intellectually disabled man, Sam Dawson (played powerfully by Sean Penn), who finds himself caught up in a bitter custody battle for his 7-year-old daughter Lucy (portrayed by the compelling Dakota Fanning). Faced with insurmountable odds and the skeptical resistance of his cold-hearted lawyer (Michelle Pfeiffer delivering a standout performance), Sam embarks on a relentless fight that transcends legal niceties, proving to be an unyielding force.
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11. Pearl Jam: Touring Band 2000 (2001)
Pearl Jam: Touring Band 2000 is a 2001 documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the iconic rock band's 2000 U. S. tour.
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12. Last Party 2000 (2001)
Dive into the political landscape of the United States in the early 2000s with "Last Party 2000" (2001). This riveting documentary takes an in-depth look at the 2000 presidential election and the state of American democracy at the time.
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13. Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James (2001)
In the heart of Auckland, New Zealand, music lovers from all over the world gather for an unforgettable concert experience. "Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James" is a 2001 documentary that captures the extraordinary moment when legendary musician Neil Finn invites some of his closest friends, including Johnny Marr, Eddie Vedder, and Radiohead's Ed O'brien and Philip Selway, for a series of breathtaking performances at the iconic St.
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14. America: A Tribute to Heroes (2001)
America: A Tribute to Heroes" is a powerful and heartfelt documentary film that pays tribute to the tragic events of September 11, 2001. This poignant production features an impressive lineup of celebrities and musicians, ranging from legendary boxer Muhammad Ali to Golden Globe-winning actress Halle Berry, as well as Jon Bon Jovi. United in their quest to honor and remember those who perished, the stars come together for a moving musical concert that leaves a lasting impact on viewers.
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15. Haggard (2003)
Haggard" is a high-energy, unapologetically crude comedy that follows the quest of Glauren's ex-boyfriend, Ryan, who desperately tries to discover the truth behind her rumored new lover, the notorious heavy metal Hellboy. Ryan enlists the aid of his two best friends, Valo and Falcone, to expose Hellboy's true nature. Alongside a series of humorous escapades, the characters are treated to a unique experience in time-lapse photography, showcasing the passage of time in an entertaining and visually-striking manner.
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16. Pearl Jam: Live at the Garden (2003)
Experience a once-in-a-lifetime musical event as Pearl Jam takes the stage at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York City. Recorded on July 8, 2003, this exhilarating live performance captures the band in their element, delivering a powerful and passionate setlist.
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17. Big Fish (2003)
Big Fish" is a captivating adventure drama that follows the heartwarming and heartbreaking journey of a father and son. Directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the novel by Daniel Wallace, the film revolves around a frustrated son named Edward, who seeks to decipher the truth behind the extraordinary stories shared by his dying father.
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18. End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones (2003)
End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones is a compelling documentary that delves into the riveting journey of the legendary punk rock band, The Ramones. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the film offers an intriguing exploration of the band's origin, rise to fame, and the complexities that drove them to the brink of dissolution.
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19. Pearl Jam: Live at the Showbox (2003)
Experience the electrifying energy of Pearl Jam like never before in the 2003 documentary, "Pearl Jam: Live at the Showbox. " Capturing the band's exhilarating performance in the intimate confines of Seattle's iconic Showbox Theatre, this music film combines rare live footage with captivating behind-the-scenes moments that make you feel as if you're really there.
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20. Ramones Raw (2004)
Experience the wild ride of the founding fathers of punk rock, The Ramones, in the captivating documentary "Ramones Raw" (2004). This 1h 45min film takes you behind the scenes of the legendary band's history-making career from 1979-1996, with most of this footage seen for the first time exclusively in this documentary. Witness the raw and unfiltered essence of The Ramones as they navigate life on the road, their explosive concerts, and the passion that drove them to become the trailblazers of punk rock.
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21. Imaginary Heroes (2004)
Imaginary Heroes" takes us on an emotional journey, as we follow a dysfunctional family grappling with the reality of their eldest son's suicide. As the plot unfolds, the family members react in distinct ways, each grappling with their own unique personalities and demons. The movie features dark comedy, addressing heavy topics such as teen angst, gay kisses and references to the band "Nirvana".
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22. Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train (2004)
Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train" is an insightful documentary released in 2004, providing a captivating look into the life and times of the legendary historian, activist, and author, Howard Zinn. Known for his seminal work "A People's History of the United States, " this film delves into Zinn's personal journey, his activism, and the moral responsibility that underpinned his life's work.
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23. Memron (2004)
In the corporate comedy "Memron, " a once-prominent tech company falls from grace, and its top executives find themselves in an unexpected new setting: the prison yard golf course. Meanwhile, the laid-off employees must navigate the absurdities of starting over from scratch. This improvisational film takes a witty look at the ruins of corporate fraud, where even the air you breathe is not free.
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24. Riding Giants (2004)
Riding Giants, the 2004 surfing documentary directed by Stacy Peralta, delves into the roots and history of surf culture. The film is a unique blend of sports and visual storytelling, providing viewers with an opportunity to understand the evolution of the sport from its humble beginnings.
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25. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jimmy Fallon (2005)
Get ready to laugh your socks off as Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jimmy Fallon takes you on a hilarious journey through some of the funniest moments and sketches in the history of this iconic show. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 15 minutes, you'll get to witness some of Fallon's most memorable appearances, including his epic performances alongside music legend Mick Jagger and his unforgettable impressions. This side-splitting compilation features the ever-popular "Jeopardy" sketch with Fallon's spot-on impersonation of Adam Sandler, and who could forget the hilarious antics of Sully and Denise? .
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26. The Namesake (2006)
The Namesake is a moving drama that explores the complex world of cultural identity and personal belonging, set against the backdrop of New York City. Gogol, the American-born son of Indian immigrants, yearns to assimilate among his peers while his family clings to their deeply rooted traditions. As the story unfolds, director Mira Nair masterfully weaves together the rich fabric of the characters' lives, their hopes, and their struggles, capturing the essence of navigating between the old and the new world.
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27. Outsourced (2006)
Outsourced" is a heartwarming and humorous movie that revolves around the life of an American novelty products salesman named Todd, played by Josh Hamilton. After Todd's entire department is outsourced to India, he is sent to train his replacement. The film takes place in the bustling, colorful country of India during the Holi festival, where Todd is exposed to the customs and traditions of the people.
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28. Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone (2006)
Too Tough to Die: A Tribute to Johnny Ramone" is a captivating documentary that pays homage to the influential guitarist Johnny Ramone. The film is set in 2004, as a group of musicians and friends, including Deborah Harry, The Dickies, X, Eddie Vedder, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers, staged a benefit concert to celebrate Ramone's and The Ramones' 30th anniversary.
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29. An Unreasonable Man (2006)
An Unreasonable Man" is a captivating biographical documentary that delves into the life of consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who has dedicated his career to fighting for the rights of ordinary people. Directed by Henriette Mantel and Steve Skrovan, the film unravels the complexities of Nader's life as both an individual and a political activist.
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30. Jackass Number Two (2006)
Get ready for another round of outrageous stunts, wild pranks, and hilarious antics in "Jackass Number Two"! . The infamous cast, including Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, and Bam Margera, are back and more daring than ever before.
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31. Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007)
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story" is a hilarious and heartwarming comedy-musical that follows the life of Dewey Cox, a talented yet troubled singer who overcomes numerous obstacles on his journey to becoming a legendary musical figure. Filled with witty humor, memorable songs, and a star-studded cast led by the excellent John C.
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32. Body of War (2007)
Body of War" (2007) is a compelling documentary that explores the devastating impact of the Iraq war on an American soldier and his family. The film follows Garett Reppenhagen, an injured veteran who returns home after serving in Iraq, only to be disillusioned by the government's handling of the war.
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33. Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who (2007)
Embark on an incredible journey through the life and career of one of the most iconic rock bands of all time in "Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who. " This documentary delves deep into the stories of The Who's two surviving members, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, through in-depth interviews that reveal never-before-seen glimpses into their personal lives and the band's musical beginnings. Featuring an impressive collection of rare music footage, interviews, and archival material, this film transports viewers into the world of the British rock band that revolutionized the music industry.
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34. Surf's Up (2007)
Surf's Up" is an animated adventure comedy that takes viewers behind the scenes of the Penguin World Surfing Championship, introducing them to Cody Maverick, an up-and-coming surfer, and his fellow anthropomorphic penguins. The film, featuring an all-star cast including Shia LaBeouf, Zooey Deschanel, and Jon Heder, brings laughter and heart to audiences of all ages.
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35. Slacker Uprising (2007)
Slacker Uprising, " formerly known as "Captain Mike Across America, " is a thought-provoking documentary that captures the birth of a new political generation. Directed and written by Michael Moore, the film follows his 60-city tour of college campuses and other venues. The documentary serves as a mirror to the presidential election campaign, highlighting the voices and ideas of a generation that seeks change.
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36. Into the Wild (2007)
Into the Wild" is a riveting adventure that follows the true story of Christopher McCandless, a determined young man who graduates from Emory University and decides to embark on a life-altering journey to Alaska. Rejecting material possessions and the comforts of civilization, Christopher leaves behind everything to live in the wilderness and experiences the true essence of self-discovery. Along his courageous journey, he encounters a series of characters that leave an indelible mark on his life.
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37. I'm Not There (2007)
I'm Not There" - a gripping and intriguing biographical drama that takes us on a journey through the life and work of the legendary Bob Dylan. Todd Haynes masterfully weaves six characters, each embodying a different aspect of Dylan's life and music, giving the audience a voyeuristic experience.
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38. VH1 Rock Honors: The Who (2008)
In the heart of music history, VH1 Rock Honors: The Who (2008) celebrates the iconic British rock band, The Who, in a spectacular night of music, artistry, and glamour. The event brings together a stellar lineup of rock royalty, including Jack Black, Roger Daltrey, and David Duchovny, to pay tribute to the legendary group.
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39. Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub (2008)
In "Wetlands Preserved: The Story of an Activist Nightclub, " we delve into the inspiring world of Larry Bloch and his passionate team who embarked on an extraordinary journey. This documentary, set in 1989, recounts the tale of how they breathed new life into a former Chinese-food warehouse in Manhattan.
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40. The People Speak (2009)
The People Speak is a powerful documentary that examines America's tumultuous relationship with war, class, race, and women's rights through the lens of history. Based on Howard Zinn's influential book "A People's History of the United States, " this film is a compelling examination of the nation's journey towards equality and justice.
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41. Crude (2009)
Crude, released in 2010, is a gripping documentary that tells the story of a lawsuit against oil and gas corporation Chevron. Filed by tens of thousands of Ecuadorans, the lawsuit accuses the company of contaminating the Ecuadorean Amazon rainforest through the toxic waste generated by its operations.
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42. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live: Come Together (2009)
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Live: Come Together" is a thrilling music documentary that captures the energy of the iconic Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2009. This 2-hour, 56-minute film, directed by none other than the legendary Ginger Baker and featuring a star-studded lineup, brings together some of the biggest names in music history.
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43. Life as We Know It (2010)
Life as We Know It is a heartwarming and humorous comedy-drama-romance film that premiered in 2010. Directed by Greg Berlanti, the movie stars Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel, and follows the lives of two single adults who become caregivers to an orphaned girl after their mutual best friends tragically die in an accident.
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44. Countdown to Zero (2010)
Countdown to Zero" is a powerful and thought-provoking documentary that delves into the growing likelihood of nuclear weapons usage due to the escalating threat of terrorism and the absence of adequate safeguards and verification. Directed by Lucy Walker and written by herself, this film is a chilling exploration of the dangerous realities of nuclear warfare.
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45. Eat Pray Love (2010)
Eat Pray Love" is a captivating drama based on the best-selling novel by Elizabeth Gilbert. Directed by Ryan Murphy and featuring an all-star cast including Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, and Richard Jenkins, this film follows the journey of a married woman who realizes she needs to find her own path in life.
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46. Buck (2011)
Buck" explores the life of renowned horse whisperer Buck Brannaman, who overcame childhood abuse and made his mark in the world. This documentary takes viewers on a journey through the experiences that shaped Brannaman's life, ultimately revealing his incredible ability to form deep bonds with horses, as well as his own remarkable resilience. The movie showcases the powerful impact of horse-assisted therapy and highlights Brannaman's talent for guiding people on how to better communicate and interact with these magnificent creatures.
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47. 50/50 (2011)
50/50" is a comedy-drama based on a true story, following the emotional journey of a 27-year-old man named Adam as he comes to terms with his cancer diagnosis. With the help of his best friend, Kyle, and his therapist, Adam faces the challenges of chemotherapy, survival rates, and the complexities of love.
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48. Pearl Jam Twenty (2011)
Pearl Jam Twenty" is a riveting documentary that celebrates the legacy and impact of the iconic band Pearl Jam on their 20th anniversary in 2011. Directed by the talented Cameron Crowe, this captivating film provides an insightful look into the lives and musical journeys of the band's members, Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard, and Jeff Ament.
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49. Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory (2011)
Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory" is a gripping documentary that continues the tale of the West Memphis Three, three teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of a brutal murder case in Arkansas. Directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, this film delves deep into the fight for justice as new DNA evidence surfaces, bringing hope to the case that has spanned decades. With a star-studded cast including Gary Gitchell, Todd Moore, and Dana Moore, this intense film navigates the complexities of the murder investigation and its impact on the lives of those involved.
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50. Off the Boulevard (2011)
Off the Boulevard" is an enlightening and inspiring documentary that delves into the world of seven artists from diverse backgrounds. This film follows the journey of two musicians, two filmmakers, two actors, and one comedian as they navigate the trials and tribulations of following their dreams and passions.
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51. Young Adult (2011)
Young Adult" is a witty, dark comedy centered around a troubled ex-pat who turns her life upside down in pursuit of happiness. After the breakup of her marriage, a once-promising fiction writer named Mavis Gary (Charlize Theron) moves back to her hometown in small-town, Minnesota. Her mission? To win back her ex-boyfriend, Buddy Slade (Patrick Wilson), who is now happily married with a tiny newborn daughter. Mavis's return, fueled by a toxic cocktail of emotional breakdown, mental illness, and narcissistic tendencies, triggers a chaotic chain of events that will change her life, and those around her, forever. This 2011 film, directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody, offers a raw, unfiltered perspective on loneliness, desperation, and what it means to truly grow up. With a stellar cast and a gripping plot, "Young Adult" is an unforgettable viewing experience.
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52. Conan O'Brien Can't Stop (2011)
Conan O'Brien Can't Stop" is a riveting documentary that captures comedian Conan O'Brien's epic stand-up comedy tour across the U. S. and Canada, following the unexpected end of his tenure as the host of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien in 2009. The film takes us on a rollercoaster journey, as Conan navigates the aftermath of his breakup with NBC, performing live shows in iconic venues, and interacting with his fans in the process.
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53. 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief (2012)
Experience the power of music and its ability to unite for a cause, as 12-12-12: The Concert for Sandy Relief (2012) takes you to the legendary Madison Square Garden for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. With proceeds benefiting those affected by Superstorm Sandy, an all-star lineup, including Bon Jovi and Eric Clapton, came together to make a difference through the healing power of song.
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54. Mumia: Long Distance Revolutionary (2012)
Mumia: Long Distance Revolutionary" is a captivating documentary that offers an intimate look into the life of former death row inmate Mumia Abu-Jamal. As a political prisoner who has been unjustly incarcerated, Abu-Jamal's story is a powerful testament to the abuse of power. Through his journey, the film provides a deep dive into the revolutionary times he lived through.
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55. West of Memphis (2012)
West of Memphis" is a compelling documentary delving into the complex and controversial case of the West Memphis Three. Released in 2012 and directed by Amy Berg, the film explores the haunting events of 1993 where three young boys were murdered in West Memphis, Arkansas. As the investigation unfolds, the public becomes captivated by the drama, leading to intense interest in the case and a potential for miscarriage of justice.
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56. 12-12-12 (2013)
12-12-12" is a powerful documentary that captures the live performances and behind-the-scenes footage from a star-studded telethon held to raise relief funds for those affected by Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Showcasing a mix of musical talents including Jon Bon Jovi, Eric Clapton, and Roger Daltrey, this concert serves as a beacon of hope amidst tragedy.
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57. Made in America (2013)
Made in America" is a riveting documentary that takes you behind the scenes of the iconic "Budweiser Made In America" music festival, presented by hip-hop artist Jay-Z. This captivating film offers a unique look into the planning and execution of this monumental event, which features some of the biggest names in music. With stunning performances and powerful interviews from renowned artists like Janelle Monáe, Rita Ora, and Jill Scott, this film is sure to leave you in awe.
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58. Out of the Furnace (2013)
Out of the Furnace" is a riveting drama that delves into the realms of crime and social decay. Set in the gritty streets of Rama, New Jersey, the film follows the harrowing journey of Russell Baze, played by Christian Bale, as he tries to unravel the mystery surrounding his older brother Rodney's sudden disappearance.
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59. Break Point (2014)
Break Point" is a hilarious sports-comedy film that follows the journey of two estranged brothers, as they come together to pursue an unlikely run at a prestigious grand slam tennis tournament. The unlikely duo, played by Jeremy Sisto and David Walton, must confront their personal differences and past grievances while navigating the world of professional tennis. With a runtime of just one hour and thirty minutes, this underrated film offers a fast-paced, entertaining look at brotherhood and the trials of sport.
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60. This Is Where I Leave You (2014)
This Is Where I Leave You" is a heartfelt comedy-drama film that follows four grown siblings as they are forced to reunite under one roof after their father's passing. Their shared childhood home becomes a battleground of relationships, past regrets, and new beginnings. With the help of their over-sharing mother and a colorful assortment of spouses, exes, and potential lovers, the siblings navigate through their parents' extramarital affair, infidelity, and the loss of a central figure in their lives.
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61. Aloha (2015)
Aloha" is a captivating drama-comedy-romance film released in 2015, directed and written by the talented Cameron Crowe. Set in the mesmerizing backdrop of Hawaii, the story revolves around a celebrated military contractor who reunites with his ex-love from the past and unexpectedly falls for the vigilant Air Force officer assigned to watch him.
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62. Gleason (2016)
Gleason is an inspiring and heartwarming documentary that follows the journey of Steve Gleason, a former professional football player and devoted husband, as he courageously faces his battle with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). After learning about his diagnosis, Steve decides to start recording a video diary for the son he wishes he could raise, in order to leave behind a powerful message of love and hope.
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63. Pearl Jam: Let's Play Two (2017)
Experience the electrifying energy of Pearl Jam's 2016 performance at Chicago's Wrigley Field in the concert documentary, "Pearl Jam: Let's Play Two". This riveting film captures the essence of the legendary band as they rock the stadium, fueled by their iconic frontman, Eddie Vedder, and the incredible talents of Stone Gossard, Jeff Ament, and Matt Cameron. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Danny Clinch and featuring breathtaking footage, this film is a must-watch for Pearl Jam fans and music lovers alike.
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64. The 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2017)
Get ready to celebrate the brightest stars in music as HBO presents The 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. Recorded live, this special event honors six outstanding performer category inductees, including ELO, Joan Baez, Journey, Pearl Jam, Tupac Shakur, and Yes.
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65. Only the Brave (2017)
Only the Brave" (2017) is an intense, gripping action drama film that tells the true story of the elite Granite Mountain Hotshots. These brave firefighting heroes put their lives on the line to protect a town ravaged by a historic wildfire. The film explores their personal lives and the camaraderie that drives them to push the limits in the face of overwhelming danger.
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66. Kodachrome (2017)
Kodachrome is a heartwarming, 2017 Drama film directed by Mark Raso and written by Jonathan Tropper. The movie has an impressive cast, including Ed Harris, Jason Sudeikis, and Elizabeth Olsen, who together bring to life the story of a father and son on a mission to reach the last-standing Kodachrome photo lab in Kansas, before it closes for good.
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67. Megan Leavey (2017)
Megan Leavey" is a heart-wrenching drama based on real-life events. The film follows the story of a young Marine, Megan, who forms an unlikely bond with her military combat dog while serving in Iraq.
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68. Burden (2018)
Burden" is a powerful historical drama that explores themes of love, vengeance, and the complexities of race relations. Set in a South Carolina town, the movie follows Reverend Kennedy as he attempts to maintain peace and harmony within his community.
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69. The Oscars (2018)
Dive into the glamour and excitement of the 90th Annual Academy Awards ceremony, hosted by the charismatic Jimmy Kimmel. This prestigious event celebrates the achievements in the film industry for the year 2017, as the world's biggest stars gather to recognize and pay tribute to their fellow artists.
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70. Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (2019)
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot" is a hilarious return to the View Askewniverse, where the laid-back duo, played by Kevin Smith himself, inadvertently sign away their rights to a new movie. As they head to Hollywood to stop the production of the film, they stumble upon unexpected twists and turns. Along the journey, Jay discovers a shocking revelation - he's a father.
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71. Flag Day (2021)
Flag Day" is a gripping crime drama that explores the lengths one man will go to for the love of his daughter. As a con man, bank robber, and counterfeiter, the movie's unnamed protagonist plays a double life.
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