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5 films of Arnold Schwarzenegger's that are actually good
1. THE LONG GOODBYE (Robert Altman; 1973) 4 stars Altman's sly version of the late Raymond Chandler-Philip Marlowe novels, with Elliot Gould as a shaggy Marlowe somehow stranded in '70s L.A., trying to avenge buddy Terry (Jim Bouton) and untangle the...Tags: Max von Sydow, Rachel Ticotin, Philip K Dick, Bob Rafelson, Paul Verhoeven
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Movie review, 'Clockstoppers'
When enterprising teen Zak Gibbs (Jesse Bradford) stumbles onto a secret government doohickey that can virtually stop time, he wields his newfound power by wooing a foreign exchange student and helping his buddy win a deejay contest. For the rest of us,...Tags: Television, eBay Inc., Paula Garces, Jesse Bradford, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jade
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday October 13, 1995 Watching "Jade" is such a hollow experience it's hard to work up the energy to dismiss it. A movie where the car chases have more personality than the people, its monotone acting and recycled plot make one wonder, not for the...Tags: Chazz Palminteri, Linda Fiorentino, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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The Rock
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday June 7, 1996 The closing credits for "The Rock" include a dedication "in loving memory to Don Simpson," but this last film from the late producer and his partner Jerry Bruckheimer so perfectly encapsulates everything the pair have stood for...Tags: David Morse, Crime, Law and Justice, William Forsythe, Ed Harris, Defense
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Apr 6, 1996
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Jun 7, 1996
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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