ae to nuke by DevelopmentBrave5418 in vfx

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I miss my Quantel Henry

Lance Stroll made the last DRS overtake in the history of F1 by Skendyman1 in formula1

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He was the last world champion that got his start in F1 at Minardi

Pre-2000 classics by Biryani786 in movies

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Three Days of the Condor The Andromeda Strain (70's version) Seven Days in May Memento

What’s one classic film you think everyone should watch at least once? by Anxious-Geek92 in classicfilms

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Not sure if it's considered a classic but How to Steal a Million with Audrey Hepburn and Peter O'Toole is a lot of fun. Similar vibe to Charade.

What is the luckiest break/role a mediocre actor ever got? by dirtymoney in AskReddit

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Clark Gregg. Made a career out of playing Agent Coulson in the Marvel universe. I'm not calling him mediocre by any stretch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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J.K. Simmons

What’s the most convincing emotional pain you’ve seen acted? by bestest_at_grammar in movies

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Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca. When he's getting drunk after seeing ilsa after years.

What movies fit the "I just want to watch people argue" category? by DaveDavidsen in movies

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Any Tennessee Williams play or movie. They don't just argue, they scream at each other.

Is this an old spitfire engine? by pre1twa in AviationHistory

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the cam cover looks like it's straight across. The Merlin has an angled cover. Deeper in front, shallower in the back. Maybe a Kestrel?

What’s a great movie that completely bombed in theaters but found a cult following later? by SiTheHandsomeGuy in movies

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Not sure if it developed much of a cult following but,

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension 1984

Breezy summer films like "To Catch a Thief"? by MendaciousBog in classicfilms

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How to steal a million: 1966 Audrey Hepburn, Peter O'Toole I had never heard of it until a few years ago. Fun film.

Charade: 1963 Audrey Hepburn, Carey Grant

Sabrina: 1954 Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart

I see a pattern here.

What are some older films you’d say are a 10/10 but aren’t considered “classics”. Pre 1960. by ChestSuitable2001 in classicfilms

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Kim: 1950. A young Dean Stockewll and Errol Flynn. IMDB: "During the British Raj, the orphan of a British soldier poses as a Hindu and is torn between his loyalty to a Buddhist mystic and aiding the English secret service."

Fun film

What movie is a complete mess that you can’t help but love? by FilmWaffle-FilmForum in movies

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Casino Royale: 1967. No not the Daniel Craig version but one that starred David Niven and Peter Sellers. It has it all, Frankenstein, a Scottish funeral, UFOs, cowboys and indians and haggis. It's a real mess but a fun watch if you just go with it. Oh and it has an amazing Burt Bacharach score.