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The Rescuers
1977 animated film directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, John Lounsbery and Art Stevens

The Aristocats
1970 animated film directed by Wolfgang Reitherman

Taxi Driver
1976 film directed by Martin Scorsese

The Great Mouse Detective
1986 animated film directed by John Musker, David Michener, Ron Clements and Burny Mattinson

Princess Mononoke
1997 anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki

The Rescuers Down Under
1990 animated film directed by Hendel Butoy and Mike Gabriel

The Three Caballeros
1944 live-action/animated film by Walt Disney

A Night at the Opera
1975 studio album by Queen

Out of Africa
1985 film by Sydney Pollack

The Deer Hunter
1978 film directed by Michael Cimino

Once Upon a Time in America
1984 film by Sergio Leone

Chinatown
1974 film directed by Roman Polański

Scent of a Woman
1992 film by Martin Brest

Oldboy
2003 film directed by Park Chan-wook

As Good as It Gets
1997 film directed by James L. Brooks

Contact
1997 film by Robert Zemeckis

Snatch
2000 film directed by Guy Ritchie

A Hard Day's Night
1964 studio album by the Beatles

Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
2001 American animated film

Queen
1973 debut studio album by Queen

Bram Stoker's Dracula
1992 film directed by Francis Ford Coppola

Bruce Almighty
2003 film by Tom Shadyac

Last Tango in Paris
1972 film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci

Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
1984 film directed by Hayao Miyazaki

Kiki's Delivery Service
1989 anime film directed by Hayao Miyazaki

Collateral
2004 film directed by Michael Mann

Scary Movie
Scary Movie is a 2000 American parody film. It was directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and written by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, alongside Buddy Johnson, Phil Beauman, Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer. The film stars Jon Abrahams, Carmen Electra, Shannon Elizabeth, Anna Faris, Kurt Fuller, Regina Hall, Lochlyn Munro, Cheri Oteri, and Dave Sheridan. The film, a parody of the slasher film genre, most notably the I Know What You Did Last Summer and Scream franchises, follows a group of teenagers who accidentally hit a man with their car, dump his body in a lake, and swear to secrecy. A year later, someone, wearing a Ghostface mask and robe, begins hunting them one by one.
Band of Brothers
TV mini-series

Home on the Range
2004 animated film directed by Will Finn and John Sanford

The Breakfast Club
1985 film directed by John Hughes

The Doors
1967 studio album by the Doors

The Village
2004 film by M. Night Shyamalan

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
1998 film by Guy Ritchie

Being John Malkovich
1999 film by Spike Jonze

The Lion King 1½
2004 animated film directed by Bradley Raymond

Innuendo
1990 studio album by Queen

Meteora
2003 album by Linkin Park

50 First Dates
2004 film by Peter Segal

Hybrid Theory
2000 album by Linkin Park

Love Story
1970 film directed by Arthur Hiller

The Ring
2002 film directed by Gore Verbinski

Rocky II
1979 film directed by Sylvester Stallone

Billy Elliot
2000 film directed by Stephen Daldry

Fahrenheit 9/11
2004 film directed by Michael Moore

Once Upon a Time in Mexico
2003 film by Robert Rodriguez

Friday the 13th
1980 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham

Face/Off
Face/Off is a 1997 American science fiction action thriller film directed by John Woo, from a screenplay by Mike Werb and Michael Colleary. It stars John Travolta as an FBI agent and Nicolas Cage as a terrorist, who undergo an experimental surgery to swap their faces and identities. The film co-stars Joan Allen, Gina Gershon, and Alessandro Nivola in his film debut, and features Dominique Swain in her film debut, Nick Cassavetes, Harve Presnell, Colm Feore, CCH Pounder, and Thomas Jane in supporting roles.

Home Alone 3
1997 film directed by Raja Gosnell
Babylon 5
American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski

Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
1991 film directed by Kevin Reynolds

Sholay
Sholay (, ) is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Ramesh Sippy, produced by his father G. P. Sippy, and written by Salim–Javed. The film follows two criminals, Veeru (Dharmendra) and Jai (Amitabh Bachchan), who are hired by a retired police officer (Sanjeev Kumar) to capture the ruthless bandit Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan). Hema Malini and Jaya Bhaduri also star as Veeru and Jai's love interests, Basanti and Radha, respectively. The soundtrack was composed by R D Burman.

A Knight's Tale
2001 film by Brian Helgeland

Deep Throat
1972 film directed by Gerard Damiano

Amistad
1997 film directed by Steven Spielberg

Battle Royale
2000 film directed by Kinji Fukasaku

Signs
2002 film directed by M. Night Shyamalan

A Man and a Woman
1966 film directed by Claude Lelouch

Deep Impact
1998 film directed by Mimi Leder

The Quick and the Dead
1995 US film by Sam Raimi
Spaceballs
Spaceballs is a 1987 American space opera parody film co-written, produced and directed by Mel Brooks. It primarily parodies the original Star Wars trilogy, but also other popular franchises such as Star Trek, Alien, The Wizard of Oz, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Planet of the Apes, and Transformers. The film stars Bill Pullman, John Candy, Rick Moranis and Daphne Zuniga, with the supporting cast including Dick Van Patten, George Wyner, Lorene Yarnell, and the voice of Joan Rivers. In addition to Brooks playing a dual role, the film features Brooks regulars Dom DeLuise and Rudy De Luca in cameo appe