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I would add White Buffalo (1977) - a Dino DeLaurentiis flick with a raging Snow Buffalo. Cleopatra with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton - probably the most expensive flop ever. Sgt Peppers - lame...

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I would add White Buffalo (1977) - a Dino DeLaurentiis flick with a raging Snow Buffalo. Cleopatra with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton - probably the most expensive flop ever. Sgt Peppers - lame...

Well, Cleopatra was a plodding movie, but it did win 4 Oscars.....

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Never Too Young To Die - John Stamos & Gene Simmons

The Three Amigos - Chevy Chase, Steve Martin & Martin Short

The Sound of Music - Julie Andrews

Sleepless in Seattle - Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan

(Actually, except Road to Perdition, all of Hanks movies.)

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:( He slept with my daddy.

heh

Back in the day, I had nothing particularly against Hanks. His original movies, all comedy's, were watchable though not good. Then he made the switch to (pardon the phrase) chick flicks. Each more atrocious than the last. I don't find that he was much more acting ability than Brendan Frasier or Canoe Reeves.

He's just a guy that stands there, being Tom Hanks, and your supposed to say he did gave a heartwarming, inspirational performance at the end? Not me.

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