Robert Zemeckis
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What Lies Beneath (2000)
DreamWorks Distribution LLC released What Lies Beneath on July 21, 2000. Robert Zemeckis directed the film starring Harrison Ford, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Katharine Towne.
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Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Universal Pictures released Back to the Future Part III on May 25, 1990. Robert Zemeckis directed the film starring Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Mary Steenburgen.
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Back to the Future Part II (1989)
Picking up right after the events of the first Back To The Future, Dr. Emmett “Doc” Brown has returned to October 26, 1985 from the future.
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Death Becomes Her (1992)
Death Becomes Her begins in 1978 where a narcissistic and manipulative actress named Madeline Ashton falters on Broadway in a musical version of Sweet Bird of Youth.
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? takes place in 1947 Los Angeles. Toons are real cartoons who interact with humans in the real world. Most, live in Toontown, but some do not.
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Back To The Future (1985)
Back to the Future teenager Marty McFly assists local nutty scientist, Dr. Emmet Brown with his experiments.
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Lunchtime Movie Review
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988)
Buena Vista Pictures released Who Framed Roger Rabbit on June 22, 1988. Robert Zemeckis directed the film which starred Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, and Joanna Cassidy.
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Movie House Memories
Back To The Future (1985)
Universal Pictures released Back To The Future to theaters on July 3, 1985. Robert Zemeckis directs the film which stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson.
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Lunchtime Movie Review
Back To The Future (1985)
Universal Pictures released Back To The Future to theaters on July 3, 1985. Robert Zemeckis directs the film which stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Lea Thompson.
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Blogsville
Back to the Future (1985)
I've watched this movie so many times, I can quote the entire movie. I'm not giving anything away by saying it was/is still ahead of it's time.
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