35. Aladdin, 1992
Robin Williams stars in this Arabian tale of magic lamps, flying carpets and squeaky monkeys. Williams’ Genie grants Aladdin three wishes to win the hand of Princess Jasmine, and the Disney animators let rip with their most imaginative piece in years.
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Robin Williams stars in this Arabian tale of magic lamps, flying carpets and squeaky monkeys. Williams’ Genie grants Aladdin three wishes to win the hand of Princess Jasmine, and the Disney animators let rip with their most imaginative piece in years.
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34. Gremlins, 1984
If you want to keep a mogwai, remember the 3 rules: don't feed them after midnight, don't let them near sunlight and above all – don't get them wet! When these rules are broken, a swarm of mutated mogwais – Gremlins – decimate the neighbourhood! Chris Columbus began his Hollywood career by writing this nasty little monster mash.
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If you want to keep a mogwai, remember the 3 rules: don't feed them after midnight, don't let them near sunlight and above all – don't get them wet! When these rules are broken, a swarm of mutated mogwais – Gremlins – decimate the neighbourhood! Chris Columbus began his Hollywood career by writing this nasty little monster mash.
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33. Big, 1988
After a small boy wishes he was an adult, he wakes to find a thirty year old Tom Hanks looking back at him in the mirror. Big established Hanks as a family favourite and giant piano keys as a desirable household feature.
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After a small boy wishes he was an adult, he wakes to find a thirty year old Tom Hanks looking back at him in the mirror. Big established Hanks as a family favourite and giant piano keys as a desirable household feature.
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32. Bambi, 1942
Disney made a small deer (and the world) blub with the words: 2Your mother can't be with you anymore.2 A gaggle of skunks, squirrels and – best of all – Thumper the rabbit aide his grieving in one of Disney's most memorable features.
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Disney made a small deer (and the world) blub with the words: 2Your mother can't be with you anymore.2 A gaggle of skunks, squirrels and – best of all – Thumper the rabbit aide his grieving in one of Disney's most memorable features.
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31. Oliver! 1968
"Please sir, can I have some more?" The response is predictable which is something Carol Reed's musical certainly isn't. Oliver Reed was never better and Carol Reed instils proceedings with panache, grandness and charm.
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"Please sir, can I have some more?" The response is predictable which is something Carol Reed's musical certainly isn't. Oliver Reed was never better and Carol Reed instils proceedings with panache, grandness and charm.
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