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    • 26 reasons why the movie's just as good - if not better than - the series.
    • Addams Family Values
    • The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
    • The Fugitive
    • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
    • Jackass Forever
    • Dragon Ball Super: Broly
    • The Naked Gun
    • Downton Abbey: The Movie
    • 21 Jump Street

    By IGN Staff

    Updated: Nov 2, 2023 8:42 pm

    Posted: Nov 2, 2023 8:00 pm

    There comes a time for many television shows when the small screen just isn't large enough anymore. Certain stories are epic enough that they need the full force of Hollywood behind them. When that happens, a few good shows make the jump to the big screen.

    Yes, this might be the sequel to the original Addams Family TV-to-movie adaptation, but Values is far superior to its predecessor. With a killer script, an infinitely quotable Wednesday Addams (Christina Ricci), and a blissful lack of MC Hammer, Values captured the fun, macabre spirit of the show that the first film couldn't. Joan Cusack, Peter McN...

    Director Guy Ritchie’s slick 2015 adaptation of the ‘60s spy series is set during the Cold War. While the TV show never explained how two guys with such diametrically opposed ideologies – American Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and Russian Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer) – became partners, nor indeed how U.N.C.L.E. was formed in the first place, Ritchi...

    "A murdered wife. A one-armed man. An obsessed detective. The chase begins." A perfect tagline for a perfect movie, The Fugitive reminds us why Dr. Richard Kimble's search for the man who brutally murdered his wife - and the U.S. Marshall on Kimble's trail - works so well. The good guys and bad guys are clearly defined, the stakes are life and death and the tension is always high as we watch Harrison Ford's Kimble go on the run to prove his innocence.

    Director Andrew Davis, despite a development process filled with significant script issues, pulls together arguably his best film. As good as the director and leading man are, it's Tommy Lee Jones's turn as Sam Gerard, the human bloodhound on Kimble's ass, that makes The Fugitive that rare film you watch no matter when it is on, from beginning to end. If that wasn't enough praise, it was nominated for Best Picture in 1993 and Jones won the Supporting Actor Oscar.

    Some fans argue that this animated theatrical release (based on The Animated Series) is the Dark Knight's best big-screen story. Bruce Wayne's past takes center stage as Batman must stop a new rogue on the block, Phantasm, from killing Gotham's local mob population. The crimes and the perpetrator are connected to Bruce's first – and last – shot at true love, a relationship he was willing to give up the cowl for if it meant he could be happy.

    Tragedy and Batman are meant to be together, and when you throw Mark Hamill's Joker into the mix, you have one of the most heartfelt and dramatically satisfying Batman stories ever told. The Phantasm is a great nemesis, and the reveal of who is behind the mask is both surprising and justified. The climax, set at the abandoned Gotham World’s Fair, is also truly epic and violent as hell.

    The final chapter in American comedy’s most chaotic saga, Jackass Forever is a hilarious last hurrah for its original crew from the MTV show. An extravagant stunt show filled with more cinematic homages (and more bodily fluids) than ever before, it takes an ill-advised trip down memory lane and raises the stakes in maniacal fashion. This time, the ...

    2018’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly is more than simply a continuation of the cinematic return of this beloved franchise, and more than just the return of the popular character Broly. This is an animated movie that takes the Dragon Ball franchise to a new peak by telling a story that feels appropriately modernized, while also retaining a nostalgic shee...

    Based on the short-lived TV series Police Squad!, Naked Gun is one of the funniest movies parodying cops and robbers ever. Leslie Nielsen plays Lt. Frank Drebin, a cop who engages in full-body condom sex and poses as an umpire and opera singer Enrico Palazzo while investigating an assassination plot against Queen Elizabeth II. So much humor is pack...

    Released theatrically four years after the six-season series went off the air, this first big screen outing sees the Crawley family hosting the most prestigious of guests -- King George V and his wife, Queen Mary, which provides a provocative backdrop for both Downton’s servants and aristocracy, as they scramble to prepare for the royal visit. Seri...

    Against the odds, Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s 21 Jump Street works on just about every level, largely thanks to a whip-smart script that revels in the ridiculousness of its premise while at the same time subverting both the high school comedy and buddy/undercover cop genre. The film's first stroke of genius is to quickly reverse the roles of its lead actors. Through a mix-up at the school, geeky Schmidt (Jonah Hill) has to take drama classes with the popular kids, while jock Jenko (Channing Tatum) ends up in chemistry lessons with the nerds.

    It's classic fish-out-of-water stuff, but so tightly scripted and beautifully performed that you soon forget about the lack of originality and just laugh. Throw in a couple of perfectly judged cameos, and you've got a film that's a genuine crowd-pleaser that satisfies nostalgia fans and newcomers alike, honoring the original 21 Jump Street while at the same time cleverly and consistently subverting the very notion of its being remade.

  4. After a tragic accident, two stage magicians in 1890s London engage in a battle to create the ultimate illusion while sacrificing everything they have to outwit each other. Director Christopher Nolan Stars Christian Bale Hugh Jackman Scarlett Johansson. 2. Memento.

  5. Sep 16, 2023 · 22 Amélie (2001) UGC Fox Distribution. For those who are fans of French films, Amélie might not be a new name. From the cinematography to the performances and the protagonist, Amélie Poulain ...

  6. Jun 16, 2016 · 8. The Karate Kid (2010) Columbia Pictures. "It's essentially the story of a child being bullied and standing up to him. Very relatable for so many people. Also, the scene with Mr Han and the car ...

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