Don't miss these 10 things on Netflix, before they give farewell
Almost Famous (2000) William Miller (Patrick Fugit), a 15year-old music obsessive and aspiring journalist, stumbles his way into writing a feature on an up-and-coming rock band for Rolling Stone—and his rock-skeptic mother (Frances McDormand) somehow allows him to go on tour with the debauched group.
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The Core After a secret government project to use earthquakes as weapons stops the rotation of Earth’s molten core, a team of scientists led by Josh Keyes (Aaron Eckhart) must take a newlydesigned ship through the planet’s crust to “restart” the planet.
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Legally Blonde (2001) Reese Witherspoon received Oscar nominations for Walk The Line and Wild, but no film in her career has endured in popular culture more prominently than Legally Blonde. As sorority girl-turned-Harvard Law standout Elle Woods, Witherspoon is empowering, hilarious, and incisive. It’s also low-key one of Luke Wilson’s best movies.
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E.T. (1982) An alien ship accidentally leaves one of its own stranded on Earth, and the lone creature meets young siblings Elliot (Henry Thomas), Michael (Robert McNaughton), and Gertie (Drew Barrymore). After forming an emotional bond with the alien, Elliott must help E.T. rejoin his kind when they return to rescue him. When E.T. came out in 1982, it was an even bigger hit than Star Wars, but it feels like a bit of a relic in the current blockbuster era
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Meet Joe Black (1998) A billionaire media mogul (Anthony Hopkins) on the verge of his 65th birthday and a major corporate merger sees his youngest daughter (Claire Forlani) struggling with a passionless relationship. When he’s visited by Death (Brad Pitt), he’s given a chance to extend is own life—which involves Death becoming a handsome stranger who ingratiates himself to the daughter.
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Major League (1989) The World Series started this week, with the Cleveland Indians appearing for a chance to win its first championship since 1948. (Unfortunately for the Cubs, Rookie of the Year isn’t currently on Netflix.) In Major League, the owner of the Indians—a former showgirl who inherited ownership from her deceased husband—endeavors to put together the worst team in the history of baseball.
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Varsity Blues (1999) James Van Der Beek plays the backup quarterback who dreams of attending Brown; when his best friend and starting quarterback (Paul Walker) gets injured, though, he’s thrust into the spotlight. It’s a melodramatic take, but as a football movie it’s a damn sight better than The Program.
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Rounders (1998) The rise of poker as a pop culture phenomenon is partly attributable to this late-’90s sleeper. A law student (Matt Damon) gets sucked back into the world of high-stakes hold ’em after his ex-con friend (Ed Norton) runs into some financial trouble.
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998-2005) Professor Utonium mixes sugar, spice, and everything nice in order to make the “perfect little girls.” But after accidentally adding Chemical X, the Powerpuff Girls—Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup—are born, becoming the pintsize heroes needed to save the day around Townsville. Watch the team battle the evil Mojo Jojo, Him, Fuzzy Lumpkins, the Ganggreen Gang, and more.
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Chuck (20072012) A mild-mannered guy working as a computer service expert at a big box store in Burbank (Zachary Levi) gets a top-secret CIA-NSA database embedded in his brain. (Don’t ask.) This, as you might imagine, makes him useful to both agencies. With five seasons and 91 episodes, Chuck managed to endure much longer than its ratings suggested it would.
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