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Kingpin 1996 Movie Scene Woody Harrelson as Roy Munson with a bad combover holding bowling bowl with his rubber hand
Comedy

Kingpin [1996]

Hilarious and very creative, Kingpin is one of those old-school comedies making fun of everything in sight and getting away with it.

Airheads 1994 Movie Brendan Fraser, Steve Buscemi and Adam Sandler in a radio station
Comedy

Airheads [1994]

Jam-packed with energy and positive vibes, Airheads is an entertaining movie with a phenomenal cast and original story about radio and metal music.

Rounders 1998 Movie Scene Matt Damon as Mike playing poker with John Malkovich as Teddy KGB
Thriller

Rounders [1998]

Much more than just a movie about poker, Rounders is also an exciting thriller full of colorful characters and with a vibrant atmosphere.

The Matador 2005 Movie Scene Pierce Brosnan as the hitman Julian Noble apologizing to the man he was about to kill at a bullfight with Greg Kinnear as Danny Wright panicking in the background
Comedy

The Matador [2005]

Driven by Pierce Brosnan’s stellar performance, The Matador is an easygoing crime comedy about a hitman who makes an unusual friend.

Se7en 1995 Movie Scene Morgan Freeman as Somerset listing the seven deadly sins as the killers motivation in the police station with Brad Pitt as Mills watching
Thriller

Se7en [1995]

Brooding, intense, and visceral, Se7en is probably the best serial killer movie ever made that will pull you into its living nightmare.

Dragonfly 2002 Movie Scene Kevin Costner as Joe Darrow hearing strange sounds in his house
Mystery

Dragonfly [2002]

Pandering and somber, Dragonfly is a supernatural thriller following a doctor who starts seeing strange things after the death of his wife.

Training Day 2001 Movie Scene Denzel Washington as Alonzo holding a gun pointed to the driver of the car with Ethan Hawke as Jake backing him up
Thriller

Training Day [2001]

Captivating, pulpy, and just so fucking cool, Training Day is much more than a hood, police, or a crime thriller, it’s a fucking masterpiece.

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