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Dogma (1999)
Dogma (1999)
1999 | Comedy
Now this how you do a film about religion, this film manages to carry a message and ask difficult questions whilst being as funny as hell.
It's very smart and intriguing and having Jay and Silent Bob alongside Damon and Affleck who are all on the top of their game making for a fantastic ensemble cast that also includes Alan Rickman on fine form.
Who's house? Run's House!!
  
All About Eve (1950)
All About Eve (1950)
1950 | Classics, Comedy, Drama
A classic
You see so many influences on other films in this 1950 classic tale of rising and falling stardom in Hollywood and the constant attention toward youth.

Maybe not as visually interesting as other films of the period like Citizen Kane or Sunset Boulevard. The screenplay, characters and acting are enough to carry this film through.
  
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Wild Things (1998)
Wild Things (1998)
1998 | Comedy, Drama, Mystery
Thoroughly enjoyable film, with a superb cast (and yes, you get to see Kevin Bacon’s willy) and more twists than any other movie I’ve ever seen - the twists just keep on coming, they even carry on whilst the end credits are running! Very cleverly written - however this is one of those films that loses some of its magic on a second watch as you know what’s coming, but it’s still one of those films that you just have to watch.
  
Masculin Féminin (1966)
Masculin Féminin (1966)
1966 | Drama, Romance
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"I’ve come to appreciate all of Jean-Luc’s films, even the bad ones. They are all of a kind, and such a unique kind. He’s like a cat. If you drop him on the floor, he lands on his feet. A natural filmmaker. And having personally worked with him on One PM, I can say with authority that he doesn’t bother himself with all the nitty-gritty details I seem to have to carry around. He just flies, and the film follows."

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