50. Babe, 1995
The creature feature that spawned a million vegetarians as it introduced us to Babe – the pig who thinks he's a sheep dog. The rest of the farm – including James Cromwell's farmer – aren't so sure, but the ingeniously subtle special effects are more than enough to convince us.
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The creature feature that spawned a million vegetarians as it introduced us to Babe – the pig who thinks he's a sheep dog. The rest of the farm – including James Cromwell's farmer – aren't so sure, but the ingeniously subtle special effects are more than enough to convince us.
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49. Cool Runnings, 1993
Based on the true story of the unlikely Jamaican bobsled team of 1988, this Disney comedy sets coach John Candy the seemingly impossible mission of teaching the team to win.
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Based on the true story of the unlikely Jamaican bobsled team of 1988, this Disney comedy sets coach John Candy the seemingly impossible mission of teaching the team to win.
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48. Jumanji, 1995
Robin Williams cements his reputation as a family entertainment staple with Joe Johnston's special effects extravaganza. Williams has been trapped in the Jumanji game for years, however, his release into the real world brings with it a stampede of wild animals.
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Robin Williams cements his reputation as a family entertainment staple with Joe Johnston's special effects extravaganza. Williams has been trapped in the Jumanji game for years, however, his release into the real world brings with it a stampede of wild animals.
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47. Dumbo, 1941
The first instance of a cartoon character suffering under the influence? Dumbo, the big-eared elephant, certainly overdoes things as the Pink Elephants come out on parade.
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The first instance of a cartoon character suffering under the influence? Dumbo, the big-eared elephant, certainly overdoes things as the Pink Elephants come out on parade.
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46. Spider-Man, 2002
Tobey Maguire proved that geeks can be cool too as he webbed his way through New York – a thoroughly modern superhero in the hands of Evil Dead director Sam Raimi. Here, the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) is Spidey's nemesis.
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Tobey Maguire proved that geeks can be cool too as he webbed his way through New York – a thoroughly modern superhero in the hands of Evil Dead director Sam Raimi. Here, the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) is Spidey's nemesis.
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