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The Longest Day (1962)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> The star power in this one could solve the energy crisis. John Wayne, Richard Burton, Robert Mitchum, Sean Connery, Henry Fonda, Rod Steiger, Robert Wagner and many more star in this drama about the D-Day landings. Good to see the Germans played by Germans, too: look out for Gert Frobe, arguably the great James Bond villain ever.
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Pulp Fiction (1994)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> If "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) made Quentin Tarantino's name, "Pulp Fiction" made his fortune. The brilliant black comedy/noir crossover saved John Travolta from voice-over work and inspired memorable performances from Samuel L. Jackson, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Uma Thurman, Amanda Plummer, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, and possibly the best cameo of the 1990s by Christopher Walken.
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A Bridge Too Far (1977)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> If there's a movie with more stars in it, we haven't seen it. Ignored at the Oscars and criticized for its three-hour running time, it packed half of Hollywood into the story of the ill-fated Operation Market Garden, the 1944 Allied offensive in World War II. Dirk Bogarde, Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Gene Hackman, Robert Redford, Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, James Caan, Elliott Gould ? we'd carry on, but we've run out of space.
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The Towering Inferno (1974)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> The best disaster movie ever made? Eight Academy Award nominations (and three wins) back that up. A dream pairing (Steve McQueen and Paul Newman) lead a strictly A-list supporting cast: Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Robert Vaughan, Robert Wagner, William Holden and O.J. Simpson.
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The Departed (2006)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> Martin Scorsese finally won an Oscar for Best Director for his American crime-drama ?The Departed?, a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film "Infernal Affairs." The film stars acclaimed actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Alec Baldwin, Martin Sheen, and Vera Farmiga.
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/gal...all-star-casts/ss-BBl8lUU?ocid=HPDHP#image=35
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The Longest Day (1962)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> The star power in this one could solve the energy crisis. John Wayne, Richard Burton, Robert Mitchum, Sean Connery, Henry Fonda, Rod Steiger, Robert Wagner and many more star in this drama about the D-Day landings. Good to see the Germans played by Germans, too: look out for Gert Frobe, arguably the great James Bond villain ever.
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Pulp Fiction (1994)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> If "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) made Quentin Tarantino's name, "Pulp Fiction" made his fortune. The brilliant black comedy/noir crossover saved John Travolta from voice-over work and inspired memorable performances from Samuel L. Jackson, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Uma Thurman, Amanda Plummer, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, and possibly the best cameo of the 1990s by Christopher Walken.
:0074
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> If there's a movie with more stars in it, we haven't seen it. Ignored at the Oscars and criticized for its three-hour running time, it packed half of Hollywood into the story of the ill-fated Operation Market Garden, the 1944 Allied offensive in World War II. Dirk Bogarde, Laurence Olivier, Michael Caine, Gene Hackman, Robert Redford, Sean Connery, Anthony Hopkins, James Caan, Elliott Gould ? we'd carry on, but we've run out of space.
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The Towering Inferno (1974)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> The best disaster movie ever made? Eight Academy Award nominations (and three wins) back that up. A dream pairing (Steve McQueen and Paul Newman) lead a strictly A-list supporting cast: Faye Dunaway, Fred Astaire, Robert Vaughan, Robert Wagner, William Holden and O.J. Simpson.
:0074
The Departed (2006)
<figure><figcaption><!-- slide body text --> Martin Scorsese finally won an Oscar for Best Director for his American crime-drama ?The Departed?, a remake of the 2002 Hong Kong film "Infernal Affairs." The film stars acclaimed actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg, Alec Baldwin, Martin Sheen, and Vera Farmiga.
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