Get ready for a fantastic roundup of Tommy Lee's movie career, where we'll dive into some of his most iconic performances and uncover the captivating stories behind the scenes. From drama to action, this article offers an in-depth look at the films that have earned Tommy Lee his spot in the entertainment industry.
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1. Love Story (1970)
Love Story, released in 1970, is a captivating drama romance film that has stood the test of time. The movie, directed by Arthur Hiller and written by Erich Segal, tells the heartfelt story of a young couple, Oliver Barrett IV and Jenny Cavilleri, who come from different backgrounds, fall in love, and defy societal norms. As the unlikely pair navigates the complexities of love and life, tragedy unexpectedly strikes, testing the strength and resilience of their relationship.
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2. Life Study (1973)
Life Study, released in 1973, is a captivating drama film that tells the story of a young Italian-American boy named Angelo and a wealthy, enigmatic, and solitary girl named Myrna. The film subtly explores the intricate romance between the two as they navigate through the complexities of love, loneliness, and social class.
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3. Eliza's Horoscope (1975)
Eliza's Horoscope is a Canadian drama movie released in 1975, directed by Gordon Sheppard and written by himself. Starring Elizabeth Moorman, Tommy Lee Jones, and Rose Quong, the story revolves around Eliza, a young woman in search of love who finds herself in Montreal. There, a Chinese astrologer predicts she'll find her soulmate within the next 12 days. This prediction sets off a chain of events as Eliza embarks on a whirlwind journey to make her destiny a reality.
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4. Smash-Up on Interstate 5 (1976)
Smash-Up on Interstate 5" is a gripping 1976 drama film that takes us on a heart-stopping journey through the aftermath of a devastating accident. The film begins with a colossal crash on the freeway, involving 39 vehicles and resulting in 14 fatalities. As the story unfolds, we discover the harrowing events that led up to this catastrophic moment, through a series of countdown time segments. The movie delves into the lives of the victims, revealing their individual stories of love, loss, and tragedy.
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5. Jackson County Jail (1976)
In the gritty, unforgiving world of Jackson County Jail, a young woman's life takes a dark turn when she is wrongfully accused of murder and brutally assaulted by a sadistic guard. After being acquitted of the crime, she refuses to remain incarcerated and breaks free from the confines of the prison.
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6. Rolling Thunder (1977)
Rolling Thunder, released in 1978, is a gripping drama and thriller set in the aftermath of Vietnam. The movie follows the harrowing journey of a war-weary soldier named Charlie, played by an intense William Devane, who returns home to face the demons of war. Tragically, he loses his family and his right hand during a brutal home invasion and spirals into a violent quest for revenge.
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7. The Amazing Howard Hughes (1977)
Dive into the fascinating life of the enigmatic Howard Hughes in the critically acclaimed 1977 biographical drama, "The Amazing Howard Hughes. " With a stellar cast featuring Tommy Lee Jones, Ed Flanders, and James Hampton, the film delves into the complexities and triumphs of this driven individual who rose from humble beginnings to become an iconic figure in Hollywood, the aviation world, and beyond.
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8. Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)
Eyes of Laura Mars" is a chilling 1978 mystery-thriller that follows the life of a famous fashion photographer, Laura Mars, played by Faye Dunaway. Laura's world is turned upside down when she develops a shocking ability to see through the eyes of a killer.
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9. The Betsy (1978)
The Betsy, released in 1978, tells the story of an aging retired founder of a well-known auto giant, who makes a comeback to develop a safe, fuel-efficient car. Directed by Daniel Petrie and written by Harold Robbins, William Bast, and Walter Bernstein, the film stars legendary actors Laurence Olivier, Robert Duvall, and Katharine Ross.
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10. Coal Miner's Daughter (1980)
Coal Miner's Daughter" is a poignant 1980 biographical drama that follows the remarkable journey of Loretta Lynn. Born into a life of abject poverty and hardship in rural Kentucky, Loretta would defy the odds to become a country music sensation in the 60s-70s.
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11. Back Roads (1981)
Back Roads, " set in 1981, stars Sally Field as a street-smart prostitute and Tommy Lee Jones as a hapless drifter, both forced into a life of adventure and survival in the rural South. As they hitchhike their way across the region, the pair become inadvertent partners in a dangerous dance with danger, cops, and unsavory characters.
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12. The Executioner's Song (1982)
The Executioner's Song" is a powerful and thought-provoking biographical drama, released in 1982, with a runtime of 2 hours and 15 minutes. Directed by Lawrence Schiller and written by Norman Mailer, the film tells the gripping story of Gary Gilmore, a convicted murderer who sought to carry out his own death sentence.
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13. The Rainmaker (1982)
In the heart of a withering small town, "The Rainmaker" unfurls a tale of unforeseen transformation. Starbuck, a wandering showman with a knack for manipulating rain showers, sets foot in the drought-stricken Curry place. His appearance is met with skepticism but grows into anticipation as the town hopes for a miracle.
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14. Nate and Hayes (1983)
Experience a thrilling, action-packed adventure film from the 1800s set in the South Pacific islands. "Nate and Hayes" (1983) stars Tommy Lee Jones and Michael O'Keefe as they navigate through the treacherous waters of the era, filled with bloody raids and battles.
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15. The River Rat (1984)
The River Rat, " a captivating adventure from 1984, tells the tale of Billy, a man wrongfully convicted of murder. Released on September 28, 1984, it quickly gripped viewers with its spellbinding storyline.
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16. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1984)
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is a gripping 1984 drama film based on Tennessee Williams' renowned play. Directed by Jack Hofsiss, this enthralling movie stars Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, and Rip Torn. As the title suggests, the story revolves around an alcoholic and seductive character who navigates her way through personal troubles before a family reunion. The film not only delves into the protagonist's complexities but also presents captivating scenes focusing on her allure and charm. With a runtime of 2 hours and 24 minutes, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" promises a heart-stirring cinematic experience.
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17. The Park Is Mine (1985)
The Park Is Mine" takes the audience on a captivating journey as a Vietnam War veteran takes control of Central Park to honor those who served and lost their lives in the conflict. Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern and featuring a star-studded cast, this thrilling drama explores the emotional turmoil and downward spiral into which the protagonist plunges. Set against the iconic backdrop of Central Park in Manhattan, New York City, the film offers a powerful message about the ongoing effects of war on those who survive it.
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18. Black Moon Rising (1986)
Get ready for an exhilarating ride with the action-packed thriller, "Black Moon Rising" (1986). When thief Quint (Tommy Lee Jones) is hired by the Justice Department to steal incriminating tapes from a shady corporation, things take a dangerous turn when the tapes end up stolen by a sizzling hot car ring. As the stakes rise, Quint must race against time to recover the tapes and bring down the corrupt corporation.
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19. Broken Vows (1987)
Broken Vows, " set in 1987, is a gripping drama that follows a ghetto priest as he grapples with his calling and embarks on a mission to uncover the truth behind a brutal murder. After providing the final rites to a deceased man, the priest finds a renewed sense of purpose, determined to help the victim's heartbroken girlfriend avenge his death.
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20. The Big Town (1987)
The Big Town" is a 1987 drama-romance film, directed by Ben Bolt and Harold Becker, that showcases the complexities of love, infidelity, and the darker side of human nature. Set in the throbbing heart of a bustling city, the film follows the tumultuous saga of a die-hard gambler and a gifted dancer, who turns out to be the wife of a notorious gangster.
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21. Stranger on My Land (1988)
Stranger on My Land" is a drama-western film set in 1988, directed by Larry Elikann. The story follows a Vietnam war veteran who is forced to defend his land peacefully with words once more. This time, the Air Force is planning to expropriate his ranch to construct an air base. With the help of his family and friends, he must use his wit and determination to protect his home and way of life.
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22. Stormy Monday (1988)
Stormy Monday" is a gritty crime drama set in the shadows of Newcastle's sultry nightlife scene. When a corrupt American businessman, played by Melanie Griffiths, tries to muscle in the local, influential owner of a nightclub, portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones, he finds himself in a web of crime, passion, and intrigue.
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23. April Morning (1988)
April Morning, released in 1988, takes viewers on an unforgettable journey to the beginnings of the American Revolution. Set on the morning of April 19, 1775, this historical drama unfolds with the "shot heard 'round the world" that marked the start of a revolution. Filled with rich details of colonial America and the tensions that led to war, the film is based on the bestselling novel by Howard Fast.
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24. Gotham (1988)
Gotham, " released in 1988, is a gripping thriller starring Tommy Lee Jones and Virginia Madsen. When a private detective is hired to stop his client's ex-wife from harassing him, he soon learns that she's supposed to have died ten years prior. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he discovers that she's actually a ghost, and he must find a way to put her to rest.
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25. The Package (1989)
In "The Package" (1989), a highly skilled Green Beret sergeant, Johnny Gallagher, played by Gene Hackman, finds himself in a thrilling and dangerous pursuit when his prisoner, Airborne Ranger Thomas Boyette, portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones, manages to escape. As Gallagher sets out to capture his slippery prey, the film takes viewers on an action-packed journey through the 1980s, this time in West Germany.
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26. Fire Birds (1990)
Fire Birds is a fast-paced action-adventure film from 1990, directed by David Green, starring Nicolas Cage, Tommy Lee Jones, and Sean Young. Set during the height of the drug war, the movie revolves around a group of elite Apache helicopter pilots who are assigned to dismantle a powerful armed drug cartel in South America.
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27. JFK (1991)
JFK, a thrilling 1991 drama directed by Oliver Stone, delves into the depths of the Kennedy assassination conspiracy theory. This gripping film, starring Kevin Costner as the determined New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, takes audiences on an unnerving journey as Garrison uncovers the hidden secrets behind the official story of the assassination.
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28. Under Siege (1992)
In the adrenaline-pumping action thriller, Under Siege (1992), an ex-Navy Seal turned cook finds himself in the crosshairs of a ruthless terrorist group that seizes control of an American battleship. With only seconds to spare before the battleship becomes a deadly weapon, this ordinary cook must tap into his extraordinary skills and become the unlikely hero. Facing impossible odds, he must navigate treacherous waters and outwit the terrorists in a high-stakes confrontation reminiscent of Die Hard.
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29. Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy (1992)
Beyond 'JFK': The Question of Conspiracy" is a riveting 1992 documentary that delves deep into the controversial topic of John F. Kennedy's assassination, focusing on the facts, myths, and rumors surrounding his death. This compelling film not only aims to provide insight into the assassination but also presents a captivating behind-the-scenes look at the controversial film "JFK" (1991).
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30. Heaven & Earth (1993)
Heaven & Earth, " directed by Oliver Stone, takes place during the Vietnam War and follows the heart-wrenching journey of a Vietnamese woman struggling to survive in a world of conflict. Set against the backdrop of a war-torn country, she navigates through the streets, encountering those directly involved in the conflict.
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31. The Fugitive (1993)
The Fugitive" is an exhilarating action-packed thriller that tells the story of Dr. Richard Kimble, an innocent man wrongfully accused of murdering his wife. Faced with overwhelming evidence, Kimble is pursued relentlessly by a determined U. S. Marshal who will stop at nothing to bring him to justice.
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32. House of Cards (1993)
House of Cards" is a gripping drama film released in 1993, starring Kathleen Turner, Tommy Lee Jones, and Asha Menina. Directed by Michael Lessac and written by Lessac and Robert Jay Litz, the movie takes us on a journey of curiosity and exploration. A mother, mourning the loss of her husband, is baffled by her daughter's unusual behavior following her father's passing.
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33. Cobb (1994)
Cobb", released in 1994, is a riveting drama biography that delves deep into the life of the infamous baseball legend, Ty Cobb. Directed by Ron Shelton and written by Al Stump and Ron Shelton, the film stars Tommy Lee Jones as Cobb, Robert Wuhl as a ghost writer, and Lolita Davidovich, among others.
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34. Blown Away (1994)
Blown Away" (1994) is a gripping, action-packed crime drama film where an Irish bomber escapes from prison and sets his sights on a member of the Boston bomb squad. With a star-studded cast including Jeff Bridges, Tommy Lee Jones, and Suzy Amis, this intense thriller takes the viewer on a rollercoaster of emotions as the bomber and the squad race against time in a deadly game of cat and mouse. Filmed in both English and Irish Gaelic and featuring a budget of $28 million, anticipate a mesmerizing cinematic experience with thrilling plot twists and heart-stopping moments.
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35. Blue Sky (1994)
Blue Sky" is an intriguing drama and romance film released in 1994, starring Jessica Lange, Tommy Lee Jones, and Powers Boothe. The story revolves around Carly (Jessica Lange), a military wife, and her family, who move to an isolated army base.
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36. Natural Born Killers (1994)
Natural Born Killers" is a dark, gritty crime thriller that explores the twisted world of mass media and sensationalized violence. Directed by Oliver Stone and boasting an all-star cast that includes Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, and Tom Sizemore, the film delves deeply into the lives of two serial killers, Mickey and Mallory, whose traumatic childhoods have left them damaged beyond repair. The duo embarks on a blood-soaked rampage across America, their every action glorified by the media, who revel in their notoriety and ruthless depravity.
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37. The Client (1994)
In "The Client", young Brad Renfro plays a precocious 11-year-old boy named Mark Sway, who bears witness to the chilling suicide of his prominent father's lawyer. Sway, now the subject of an insidious game of power and corruption, inadvertently becomes a pawn in the District Attorney's quest to dismantle a notorious mafia family. As the stakes rise, the resourceful kid enlists the help of a veteran lawyer, portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones, in a high-stakes legal battle that forces them both to question the very essence of justice.
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38. The Good Old Boys (1995)
Experience the raw charm of the Wild West with "The Good Old Boys, " a compelling drama that captures the essence of the great American cowboy. Directed by Tommy Lee Jones, this timeless tale follows an aging cowboy as he wrestles with the allure of freedom and the overwhelming responsibilities of family life. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the range, cattle and land converge to tell a story of resilience, loyalty and the unyielding spirit of the country.
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39. Batman Forever (1995)
Batman Forever" is a thrilling, action-packed adventure that brings Gotham City to life. Directed by Joel Schumacher and written by Bob Kane, Lee Batchler, and Janet Scott Batchler, the film stars Val Kilmer, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jim Carrey. The story revolves around Batman (Bruce Wayne), a vigilant crime-fighter, who must face off against his most menacing foes yet: the ruthless Two-Face (former district attorney Harvey Dent) and the cunning villain, The Riddler (Edward Nygma).
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40. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)
Bring the glamour and excitement of Hollywood to your living room with "The 67th Annual Academy Awards"! . This three-hour-long event showcases the brightest and best moments from the world of cinema. Join hosts David Letterman, Ken Adam, and others as they present awards, introduce spectacular performances, and let you in on some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
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41. Men in Black (1997)
In the action-packed, comic adventure "Men in Black" (1997), a brave police officer, played by Will Smith, stumbles upon a hidden secret organization. This clandestine group, led by the stoic Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones), is dedicated to maintaining the balance between human life and the presence of extraterrestrial beings on Earth.
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42. Volcano (1997)
Prepare for a heart-pounding thrill as the city of angels faces its fiercest foe in the 1997 disaster film, "Volcano. " Set in the bustling streets of Los Angeles, a volcanic eruption rocks the heart of the city, sending shockwaves through the streets and threatening to destroy everything in its path. City official and seismologist join forces to save the city from impending doom, displaying self-sacrifice and determination in the face of an explosive situation.
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43. U.S. Marshals (1998)
In the pulse-pounding thriller U. S. Marshals (1998), legendary lawman Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones) and his elite squad of trackers must race against time to capture notorious fugitive Arthur Sheridan (Wesley Snipes), accused of a chilling double-murder. As the Marshals close in on Sheridan, they uncover a sinister conspiracy that threatens to make their already perilous mission even more deadly.
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44. Small Soldiers (1998)
Unravel the thrilling world of "Small Soldiers, " a 1998 action-adventure comedy film that introduces you to a world where toys take on a whole new persona. When military missile technology is used on action figures, the toys become more than just playthings; they wage a serious and lethal battle.
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45. Double Jeopardy (1999)
Double Jeopardy is a thrilling crime drama where a woman, framed for her husband's murder, suspects he's still alive and seeks to uncover the truth. With the added complication of double jeopardy – she can't be re-prosecuted if she finds and kills him – she takes matters into her own hands.
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46. Rules of Engagement (2000)
Rules of Engagement" is a gripping war drama, thriller, and legal drama directed by William Friedkin, with a screenplay co-written by Jim Webb and Stephen Gaghan. The film, released in 2000, stars renowned actors Tommy Lee Jones, Samuel L. Jackson, and Guy Pearce.
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47. Space Cowboys (2000)
Experience a gripping space adventure as retired engineer Frank Corvin (played by iconic Clint Eastwood) is roped back into his old job to fix an ailing satellite. Frank insists on taking his aging teammates, including Tommy Lee Jones and Donald Sutherland, with him on the high-stakes mission. A thrilling mix of action, adventure, and suspense ensues as their space shuttle simulator skills, once honed in their prime, are tested to their limits.
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48. Men in Black II (2002)
In "Men in Black II, " Agent J (Will Smith) is tasked with finding Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) and restoring his memory after a case from K's past resurfaces. Filled with action, adventure, and comedy, this sequel sees the duo embark on a mission to save Earth from an alien menace.
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49. The Hunted (2003)
The Hunted" is a heart-pounding thriller that follows the story of an expert FBI deep-woods tracker on a relentless pursuit of a trained assassin. This cold-blooded killer has made it his mission to hunt humans for sport, leaving a chilling body count in his wake. Tommy Lee Jones delivers an intense performance as the determined tracker, while Benicio Del Toro's portrayal of the psychopathic killer makes for an unforgettable on-screen experience.
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50. The Missing (2003)
In the treacherous landscape of 1885 New Mexico, a gripping tale of survival unfolds. The Missing, directed by Ron Howard and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchett, and Evan Rachel Wood, weaves an intricate web of adventure, drama, and thrills.
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51. Man of the House (2005)
Man of the House" is a comedy-crime movie released in 2005, directed by Stephen Herek, and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Christina Milian, and Kelli Garner. The film's plot revolves around a middle-aged Texas Ranger, Sam Denton, played by Tommy Lee Jones, who finds himself as the only male guardian of a team of cheerleaders. These girls have witnessed a brutal murder and are now under protection by Ranger Denton.
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52. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada (2005)
The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada", also known as "El Verdugo", is a film that will leave you haunted in the best possible way. Directed by and starring the talented Tommy Lee Jones, the movie follows the story of ranch foreman Pete Perkins, who embarks on a poignant journey to bury his recently deceased best friend in his hometown in Mexico. This film has a stellar cast, including Barry Pepper and Dwight Yoakam, and it's written by the brilliant Guillermo Arriaga.
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53. A Prairie Home Companion (2006)
In the heart-warming and bittersweet film "A Prairie Home Companion" (2006), audiences are invited to take a peek at what lies behind the curtains during the final broadcast of a beloved radio variety show. The talented ensemble of actors, including Lily Tomlin, Meryl Streep, and Woody Harrelson, bring to life engaging characters such as singing cowboys Dusty and Lefty, a melodious country music diva, and more. This enthralling mix of comedy, drama, and music is directed by Robert Altman, and its script is penned by Garrison Keillor and Ken LaZebnik.
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54. No Country for Old Men (2007)
No Country for Old Men" is an exhilarating Crime, Drama, and Thriller film directed by the acclaimed Coen Brothers. Set in Texas, the movie is a neo-Western, neo-noir, and follows the story of Llewelyn Moss (Josh Brolin) and his encounters with the ruthless Chigurh (Javier Bardem), a merciless killer.
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55. In the Valley of Elah (2007)
In the Valley of Elah is a riveting crime drama that delves into the dark and dangerous world of military personnel returning from tours of duty in Iraq. The retired military investigator, played by Tommy Lee Jones and joined by Charlize Theron as a police detective, embark on a chilling and suspenseful murder investigation.
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56. The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández (2007)
The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández" is a gripping documentary film released in 2007, narrated by the incredibly talented Tommy Lee Jones. The movie recounts the tragic story of Esequiel Hernandez, a young American man who met a brutal and untimely end at the hands of U. S.
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57. 8: Ivy League Football and America (2008)
8: Ivy League Football and America" is a riveting documentary that takes an in-depth look at the world of college football, with a particular focus on the prestigious Ivy League. Directed by Erik Greenberg Anjou and written by Anjou and Mark F. Bernstein, this film explores the passion, dedication, and history of this high-stakes sport and its impact on American society.
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58. The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
Dive into the glitz and glamour of the red carpet as the 80th Annual Academy Awards take center stage. Hosted by the hilariously brilliant Jon Stewart, this grand ceremony celebrates the year's most remarkable films, including Atonement, Juno, Michael Clayton, No Country for Old Men, and There Will Be Blood. Prepare to witness the excitement as Hollywood's most esteemed names come together to honor the finest in cinema.
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59. Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 (2008)
Experience the thrilling and unforgettable 1968 football match between Harvard and Yale in the critically acclaimed documentary, Harvard Beats Yale 29-29. For the first time, these two undefeated teams clash on the field in a battle of wealth, skill, and determination.
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60. In the Electric Mist (2009)
In the Electric Mist, a post-Katrina mystery set in New Orleans, detective Dave Robicheaux uncovers a chilling web of crimes involving serial killings, a decades-old lynching, and corrupt businessmen. As he delves deeper into the dark heart of his city, he encounters a haunting troupe of ghostly Confederate soldiers in a surreal series of hallucinations.
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61. Sundance Skippy (2010)
Sundance Skippy, " an independent film released in 2010, captures the comedic journey of an individual striving to capture the hearts of celebrities and women alike. The film follows a character named 'Skippy' who is obsessed with taking photographs with the famous.
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62. The Company Men (2010)
The Company Men" is a gripping, emotionally charged drama that delves into the lives of three men, each trying to navigate through the turmoil of corporate downsizing at a major company. The film masterfully portrays the impact of this tumultuous event on the men, their families, and the communities they belong to, all while highlighting the human struggle for survival.
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63. Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel (2011)
Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life and work of DIY filmmaker Roger Corman, a pioneer in the world of Hollywood cinema. With a unique approach to movie-making, Corman paved the way for a new generation of filmmakers. This captivating documentary showcases interviews with industry legends including Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, who credit Corman as a major influence on their own careers.
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64. The Sunset Limited (2011)
The Sunset Limited" is a powerful, character-driven drama that explores the depths of human existence and spirituality. Directed by Tommy Lee Jones, this 2011 film features a minimal cast and relies heavily on the dialogue between its two main characters, played by Samuel L.
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65. Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)
Captain America: The First Avenger takes you back to World War II, where a timid but brave soldier, Steve Rogers, embarks on the journey that would change his life forever. When he takes a mysterious "Super-Soldier serum, " Steve transforms into the hero Captain America, ready to take down ruthless warmongers and fight against the dark forces of terrorism.
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66. Top Priority: The Terror Within (2012)
In the gripping documentary, Top Priority: The Terror Within, filmmaker Asif Akbar delves deep into the heart of secrets buried within Homeland Security. A horrifying plot unfolds as Julia Davis exposes the cover up of the September 11, 2001, attack, and sheds light on the retaliation that followed.
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67. Emperor (2012)
In the gripping 2012 drama Emperor, the devastating aftermath of World War II unfolds as General Fellers, played by Tommy Lee Jones, is given the daunting task of deciding whether or not to execute Emperor Hirohito for his role as a war criminal. As General Fellers seeks answers, he embarks on a personal journey to locate Aya, a Japanese exchange student he met years prior while in the U. S.
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68. Lincoln (2012)
In "Lincoln" (2012), director Steven Spielberg brings to life the tumultuous and emotional journey of one of America's greatest leaders, President Abraham Lincoln. Set during the American Civil War, the film follows Lincoln as he faces intense opposition from within his own cabinet while striving to end the ongoing carnage on the battlefield. Amid these challenges, Lincoln remains determined to push forward with the decision to emancipate the slaves, in what would become one of the most significant moments in American history.
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69. Men in Black 3 (2012)
Men in Black 3, " a thrilling adventure comedy film released in 2012, sees Agent J (Will Smith) embark on a unique mission as he time-travels to the early days of M. I. B. in 1969.
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70. Hope Springs (2012)
Hope Springs" is a heartwarming and humorous film that explores the ups and downs of marriage over time. With an all-star cast including Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, and Steve Carell, the movie delves into the lives of a middle-aged couple who have reached their thirty-year milestone.
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71. The Family (2013)
The Family, " released in 2013, is a crime-comedy film that serves up a fresh twist on the Mafia genre. Directed by Luc Besson, the film follows the Manzoni family, a notorious Mafia clan, who are relocated to Normandy, France, as part of the Witness Protection Program. Yet as the family settles into their new life and attempts to blend in, their old habits prove hard to break.
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72. The Oscars (2013)
The Oscars, hosted by the charismatic Seth MacFarlane, brings forth a unique mix of music and comedy to celebrate the 2013 Academy Awards. This star-studded event, featuring the likes of William Shatner and Naomi Watts, embraces humor and musical performances, making it an unforgettable night of glamour and entertainment. The Oscars, known for showcasing the best of the best in cinema, takes you on a journey of memorable moments and heartfelt tributes to the industry's brightest stars.
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73. The Homesman (2014)
In the harsh landscape of the American frontier, "The Homesman" unfolds a gripping tale of desperate situations and unexpected alliances. The movie follows Mary Bee Cuddy, a steadfast and compassionate woman, as she embarks on a perilous journey to transport three women driven mad by the hardships of pioneer life across the country. Joined by the enigmatic George Briggs, a low-life drifter with his own set of demons, Mary faces the perils of the wilderness and the challenges of their unconventional partnership.
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74. Mechanic: Resurrection (2016)
In Mechanic: Resurrection, the highly skilled Arthur Bishop (Jason Statham) faces his most challenging adversary yet. Bishop's love interest is abducted, forcing him to execute three impossible assassinations that must resemble accidents. With his back against the wall, Bishop embarks on a heart-stopping journey to outsmart his foe and save his lover.
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75. Jason Bourne (2016)
Jason Bourne" is a heart-stopping thriller from Universal Pictures and The Kennedy/Marshall Company, released in 2016. Directed by Paul Greengrass and co-written by Greengrass, Christopher Rouse, and Robert Ludlum, the film stars Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Alicia Vikander, with cameo appearances by Julia Stiles and David Strathairn. Bourne's past comes to haunt him as he finds himself back in the world of assassinations, riots, and covert operations.
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76. Criminal (2016)
Criminal" is a thrilling action-packed movie from 2016, starring heavyweights like Kevin Costner, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot. The plot revolves around a death-row inmate, who is given the memories and skills of a deceased CIA operative, in an attempt to stop a sinister conspiracy.
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77. Shock and Awe (2017)
In the intense and gripping drama 'Shock and Awe', directed by Rob Reiner, we are taken back to 2003 as a group of skeptical journalists from Knight-Ridder news service are sent to cover President George W. Bush's invasion plan of Iraq.
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78. Spielberg (2017)
Spielberg" is a comprehensive documentary about the iconic filmmaker, Steven Spielberg. With interviews from his family, film critics, colleagues, and colleagues who have worked with him, viewers get an in-depth look at the career and journey of one of Hollywood's most celebrated directors.
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79. Just Getting Started (2017)
Just Getting Started takes us on a thrilling journey filled with comedic twists and crime-infested chaos. With an all-star cast, including Morgan Freeman and Tommy Lee Jones, we are introduced to an interesting dynamic between the two lead characters, as they are forced to put aside their petty rivalry at the golf course.
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80. Always at The Carlyle (2018)
Experience the glamour and allure of the iconic Carlyle hotel in the captivating documentary, Always at The Carlyle. Set in New York City, this stunning film delves into the lives of the jet-set elite who frequent its opulent rooms and the discerning locals who call it their home.
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81. Flannery (2019)
Flannery" (2019) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life of one of America's most revered short story writers, Flannery O'Connor. Despite her shy and humble demeanor, O'Connor's stories, set in the southern U. S. , have captivated readers with their raw and unapologetic portrayal of life. This film takes viewers on a journey through O'Connor's life, exploring her struggles with disability and the impact her work had on literature and culture.
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82. Ad Astra (2019)
Ad Astra is a gripping adventure drama set against the vast, unforgiving landscape of space. Written and directed by James Gray, the movie follows astronaut Roy McBride (Brad Pitt) on an epic journey across the solar system in search of the truth about his missing father, who was part of a doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, poses a grave threat to the universe.
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83. The Comeback Trail (2020)
The Comeback Trail" is a darkly humorous crime-comedy film released in 2020, directed by George Gallo and starring Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, and Morgan Freeman. The story follows an eccentric film producer who owes a hefty debt to a dangerous mobster. In a desperate effort to pay it off, the producer hatches a seemingly foolproof plan: he'll pay off the debt by orchestrating the accidental demise of his movie star, who's an aging Western icon known for his iconic cowboy hat and lever action rifles.
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84. Wander (2020)
Wander is an edgy thriller that follows a mentally unstable private investigator, lured into the small town of Wander to probe a suspicious death. As he delves deeper into the case, he starts to believe that it's connected to the same 'conspiracy cover-up' that led to the death of his daughter.
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85. The Burial (2023)
The Burial" is a powerful drama, released in 2023. Directed by Maggie Betts and written by Doug Wright, Maggie Betts, and Jonathan Harr, the film stars an impressive ensemble cast of Jamie Foxx, Tommy Lee Jones, and Jurnee Smollett. In this gripping and award-winning film, a lawyer embarks on a mission to save a struggling funeral home from corporate takeover, unearthing a tangled web of race, power, and injustice.
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86. Finestkind (2023)
Finestkind (2023) takes you on a thrilling journey into the dangerous world of Boston's criminal underworld. When a tight-knit crew of fishermen find themselves entangled in a web of debt, they must navigate treacherous waters to keep their lives afloat.
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