One of the classic Chaplin feature films in which the little tramp falls in love with a blind flower girl and, through a number of typical exploits, raises the money to pay for an operation. Chaplin's comic genius has rarely, if ever, been bettered and is as fresh now as it was fifty years ago.
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FORREST GUMP (1994)
Certification12 Our Rating
Multi-Oscar-winning tear-jerker with King of Hollywood Hanks as the chump, sorry, Gump in question. As America's best loved bozo, he overcomes his immense naivety to become the hero of a nation, with the help of some ground-breaking computer wizardry. Unashamedly nostalgic feel-good fodder, or reactionary Bush territory �)*&, take your pick.
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INDIANA JONES - RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981)
CertificationPG Our Rating
A fantastic family movie and one of the best pure adventure films ever made. THE film that single-handedly made archaeologists hip, as Ford battles to save the Biblical Ark of the Covenant from the dastardly Nazis. Two hours of swash-buckling fun, excitement and entertainment. A modern classic.
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MODERN TIMES (1936)
CertificationU Our Rating
Chaplin's inventive and devastating satire on the woes of modern industrialised life, featuring the last appearance of his Little Tramp character and his first use of sound effects. The classic scene, in which he gets sucked into a production line epitomises this film's clever inventiveness.
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STAR WARS (ORIGINAL THEATRICAL VERSION) (1977)
CertificationPG Our Rating
Luke Skywalker and Han Solo must save Princess Liah and the galaxy from the evil Imperial forces. This is the original version of the movie, as it was seen back in '77. Arguably the best science fiction film to come out of Hollywood. A must for children of all ages!!
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STAR WARS (SPECIAL EDITION) (1977)
CertificationPG Our Rating
Luke Skywalker and Han Solo must save Princess Liah and the galaxy from the evil Imperial forces. This is a spectacular revamp of the original film featuring improved visual and sound effects. Arguably the best science fiction film to come out of Hollywood. A must for children of all ages!!
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THE GOLD RUSH (1925)
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Re-issued gem from the little master. "The Gold Rush" is acclaimed as one of his funniest by many critics, and was re-edited by Chaplin himself to incorporate sound, 17 years after it's original 1925 release.
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THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939)
CertificationU Our Rating
We're off to see the wizard - the wonderful wizard of Oz - no not Shane Warne but the theme song from this magical musical. Little Dorothy gets whipped away from the horrors of pre-war rural Kansas along the "Yellow Brick Road" with a gutless lion, a heartless robot and a scarecrow - brilliant. Oh, and look out for the hanging munchkin!
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TOY STORY (1995)
Certification15 Our Rating
The first ever computer-generated feature lenght movie. It's young Andy's birthday and favourite toy, cowboy doll Woody begins to panic. The arrival of flashy space ranger, Buzz Lightyear confirms his worst fears, but the seemingly ill-suited rival toys are soon forced to team up and embark on the adventure of a lifetime. Brilliant fun for all.
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