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    "title": "102 Dalmatians",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Glenn Close",
      "Gérard Depardieu",
      "Alice Evans"
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      "Comedy",
      "Family",
      "Crime"
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    "extract": "102 Dalmatians is a 2000 American crime comedy film directed by Kevin Lima and produced by Edward S. Feldman and Walt Disney Pictures. The sequel to the 1996 film 101 Dalmatians, a live-action remake of the 1961 Disney animated film of the same name, it stars Glenn Close reprising her role as Cruella de Vil as she attempts to steal puppies for her \"grandest\" fur coat yet. Glenn Close and Tim McInnerny were the only two actors from the 1996 film to return for the sequel. The film received generally negative reviews from critics and was unable to achieve the box office success of its predecessor, although the film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Costume Design.",
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    "title": "28 Days",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Sandra Bullock",
      "Viggo Mortensen"
    ],
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      "Comedy"
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    "extract": "28 Days is a 2000 American comedy-drama film directed by Betty Thomas and written by Susannah Grant. Sandra Bullock stars as Gwen Cummings, a newspaper columnist obliged to enter rehabilitation for alcoholism. The film costars Viggo Mortensen, Dominic West, Elizabeth Perkins, Azura Skye, Steve Buscemi, and Diane Ladd.",
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    "title": "3 Strikes",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Brian Hooks",
      "N'Bushe Wright"
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      "Comedy"
    ],
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    "extract": "3 Strikes is a 2000 American comedy film written and directed by DJ Pooh, and starring Brian Hooks, N'Bushe Wright, Faizon Love and David Alan Grier. Despite some commercial success, it was negatively received by critics. The title refers to California's habitual offender law, whereby three convictions confer an automatic life sentence.",
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    "title": "The 6th Day",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Arnold Schwarzenegger",
      "Robert Duvall",
      "Michael Rooker",
      "Tony Goldwyn",
      "Michael Rapaport",
      "Sarah Wynter",
      "Rodney Rowland",
      "Wendy Crewson",
      "Terry Crews"
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      "Action"
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    "extract": "The 6th Day is a 2000 American science fiction action film directed by Roger Spottiswoode and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Tony Goldwyn, Michael Rapaport, and Robert Duvall. In the film, a family man of the future is illegally cloned by accident as part of a vast conspiracy involving a shady billionaire businessman, and is thrust into a struggle to clear his name and protect his family from the conspirators who seek to keep the cloning a secret. The title refers to the Judeo-Christian Genesis creation narrative, where God created mankind on the sixth day. The film was Terry Crews' acting debut.",
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    "title": "Across the Line",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Brad Johnson",
      "Adrienne Barbeau",
      "Brian Bloom"
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      "Western"
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    "extract": "Across the Line is a 2000 American Neo-Western film directed by Martin Spottl and starring Brad Johnson and Sigal Erez. Johnson plays a small-town Texas sheriff who falls for an illegal immigrant (Erez) who witnessed a murder on the Mexican border. While not an overtly political film, Across the Line portrays illegal immigrants in a generally positive light and dramatizes their motivations and problems from a sympathetic point of view. In La Opinion Jean Rodriguez Flores wrote, \"The film Across the Line isn't just about the difficulties of crossing illegally into the United States, but it also reflects the tragedy of hundreds of people who are forced to leave their families for the \"promised land.\" Some critics praised the film for its emotional intensity, authenticity, and integrity, but others questioned it for turning the plight of illegal immigrants into mainstream entertainment. Independently financed and produced, Across the Line was distributed by Lionsgate Entertainment.",
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    "title": "Adventures in Wild California",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Jimmy Smits",
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    "extract": "Adventures in Wild California is a documentary film showcasing the scenery and extreme sports found in California. It is narrated by Jimmy Smits and was released to IMAX theaters in 2000. The film is directed by Greg MacGillivray and features songs by musician Lindsey Buckingham.",
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    "title": "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Rene Russo",
      "Jason Alexander",
      "Robert De Niro",
      "Piper Perabo",
      "June Foray",
      "Keith Scott"
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    "extract": "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle is a 2000 American live-action/animated adventure slapstick comedy film directed by Des McAnuff and produced by Universal Pictures, based on the television cartoon of the same name by Jay Ward. Animated characters Rocky and Bullwinkle share the screen with live actors portraying Fearless Leader, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale along with Randy Quaid, Piper Perabo, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. June Foray reprised her role as Rocky, while Keith Scott voiced Bullwinkle and the film's narrator. It also features cameo appearances by performers including James Rebhorn, Paget Brewster, Janeane Garofalo, John Goodman, David Alan Grier, Don Novello, Jon Polito, Carl Reiner, Whoopi Goldberg, Max Grodenchik, Norman Lloyd, Jonathan Winters and Billy Crystal. The film follows a young rookie FBI agent named Karen Sympathy enlisting the help of Rocky and Bullwinkle to stop Boris, Natasha, and Fearless Leader from taking over the United States.",
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    "title": "All the Pretty Horses",
    "year": 2000,
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      "Matt Damon",
      "Penélope Cruz",
      "Henry Thomas",
      "Lucas Black",
      "Rubén Blades",
      "Míriam Colón",
      "Bruce Dern"
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    "extract": "All the Pretty Horses is a 2000 American Western film produced and directed by Billy Bob Thornton, based on Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name, and starring Matt Damon and Penélope Cruz. It premiered on December 25, 2000 to mostly negative reviews. It grossed $18 million worldwide on a $57 million budget.",
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    "title": "Almost Famous",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Billy Crudup",
      "Frances McDormand",
      "Kate Hudson",
      "Jason Lee",
      "Patrick Fugit",
      "Anna Paquin",
      "Fairuza Balk"
    ],
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    ],
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    "extract": "Almost Famous is a 2000 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Cameron Crowe, and starring Billy Crudup, Frances McDormand, Kate Hudson, and Patrick Fugit. It tells the story of a teenage journalist, played by Fugit, writing for Rolling Stone magazine in the early 1970s, touring with the fictitious rock band Stillwater, and writing his first cover story on the band. The film is semi-autobiographical, as Crowe himself was a teenage writer for Rolling Stone.",
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    "title": "American Psycho",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Christian Bale",
      "Chloë Sevigny",
      "Willem Dafoe"
    ],
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      "Horror"
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    "extract": "American Psycho is a 2000 satirical horror film directed by Mary Harron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Guinevere Turner. Based on the 1991 novel by Bret Easton Ellis, it stars Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, a New York City investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer. Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Chloë Sevigny, Samantha Mathis, Cara Seymour, Justin Theroux, and Reese Witherspoon appear in supporting roles. The film blends horror and black comedy to satirize 1980s yuppie culture and consumerism, exemplified by Bateman and supporting cast.",
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    "title": "Animal Factory",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Willem Dafoe",
      "Edward Furlong",
      "Mickey Rourke"
    ],
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      "Noir"
    ],
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    "extract": "Animal Factory is a 2000 neo-noir film directed by Steve Buscemi and starring Willem Dafoe, Edward Furlong, Danny Trejo, John Heard, Mickey Rourke, Tom Arnold, Seymour Cassel, Shell Galloway and Mark Boone, Jr. Set in San Quentin, the film is about life in prison. It is based on the novel of the same name by Eddie Bunker who plays the part of Buzzard in the film.",
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    "title": "The Art of War",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Wesley Snipes",
      "Donald Sutherland"
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    "extract": "The Art of War is a 2000 action spy film directed by Christian Duguay and starring Wesley Snipes, Michael Biehn, Anne Archer and Donald Sutherland. It is the first installment in The Art of War film series. The film's title refers to the ancient Chinese text of the same name by war strategist Sun Tzu. The film was followed by two direct-to-video sequels, The Art of War II: Betrayal and The Art of War III: Retribution. The latter did not feature Snipes.",
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    "title": "Autumn in New York",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Richard Gere",
      "Winona Ryder"
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      "Romance",
      "Drama"
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    "extract": "Autumn in New York is a 2000 American romantic drama film directed by Joan Chen and starring Richard Gere, Winona Ryder, and Anthony LaPaglia. Written by Allison Burnett, the film follows a successful middle-aged restaurateur and womanizer who falls in love with a sweet young woman who is terminally ill. United States distributor MGM took over the film from Chen and significantly re-edited the film, which also involved deleting a Winona Ryder nude scene. The film received generally negative reviews, but was a moderate commercial success, grossing $100 million on a $65 million budget.",
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    "title": "Bait",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "David Morse",
      "Kimberly Elise"
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    "genres": [
      "Action",
      "Comedy"
    ],
    "href": "Bait_(2000_film)",
    "extract": "Bait is a 2000 action comedy film starring Jamie Foxx and David Morse. It was directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film was a huge financial failure, costing Warner Bros. $51 million but only grossing approximately $15 million.",
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    "title": "The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Damon Wayans",
      "Jada Pinkett Smith",
      "Savion Glover",
      "Michael Rapaport",
      "Tommy Davidson"
    ],
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      "Comedy",
      "Drama"
    ],
    "href": "Bamboozled",
    "extract": "Bamboozled is a 2000 American satirical dark comedy-drama film written and directed by Spike Lee about a modern televised minstrel show featuring black actors donning blackface makeup and the resulting violent fallout from the show's success. It features an ensemble cast including Damon Wayans, Jada Pinkett Smith, Savion Glover, Tommy Davidson, Michael Rapaport and Mos Def.",
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    "title": "Battlefield Earth",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "John Travolta",
      "Forest Whitaker",
      "Barry Pepper"
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    ],
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    "extract": "Battlefield Earth is a 2000 American science fiction film based on the 1982 novel by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. It was directed by Roger Christian and stars John Travolta, Barry Pepper, and Forest Whitaker. The film follows a rebellion against the alien Psychlos, who have ruled Earth for 1,000 years.",
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    "title": "The Beach",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Leonardo DiCaprio",
      "Virginie Ledoyen",
      "Tilda Swinton"
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      "Drama"
    ],
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    "extract": "The Beach is a 2000 adventure drama film directed by Danny Boyle, from a screenplay by John Hodge, based on the 1996 novel of the same name by Alex Garland. The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tilda Swinton, Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet, and Robert Carlyle. It was filmed on the Thai island of Ko Phi Phi Le.",
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Courtney Love",
      "Kiefer Sutherland"
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      "Biography"
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    "extract": "Beat is a 2000 American biographical drama film written and directed by Gary Walkow, and starring Courtney Love, Kiefer Sutherland, Norman Reedus, and Ron Livingston. The film focuses primarily on the last several weeks of writer Joan Vollmer's life in 1951 Mexico City, leading up to her accidental killing by her husband, the writer William S. Burroughs. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2000 and was entered into the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival.",
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Kathleen Turner"
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      "Comedy",
      "Drama"
    ],
    "href": "Beautiful_(2000_film)",
    "extract": "Beautiful is a 2000 American comedy drama film directed by Sally Field, starring Minnie Driver and Hallie Eisenberg. The plot deals with the sacrifices that contestants in the Miss America pageant typically must make. The film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically on September 29, 2000. It received negative reviews and was a commercial disappointment.",
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Drama"
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    "extract": "Beautiful Joe is a 2000 American-British film written and directed by Stephen Metcalfe. It stars Sharon Stone and Billy Connolly, with supporting roles by Ian Holm, Dann Florek, and Gil Bellows.",
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Elizabeth Hurley"
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    "extract": "Bedazzled is a 2000 fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Harold Ramis and starring Brendan Fraser and Elizabeth Hurley. It is a remake of the 1967 British film of the same name, written by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, which was itself a comic retelling of the Faust legend.",
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    "title": "Before Night Falls",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Johnny Depp"
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      "Biography",
      "Drama"
    ],
    "href": "Before_Night_Falls_(film)",
    "extract": " Before Night Falls  is a 2000 American biographical drama directed by Julian Schnabel. The film is based on both the autobiography of the same name by Reinaldo Arenas—published in English in 1993—as well as Jana Boková's 1990 documentary Havana.",
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    "title": "Best in Show",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Catherine O'Hara",
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      "Michael Hitchcock",
      "Jennifer Coolidge"
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      "Comedy"
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    "extract": "Best in Show is a 2000 American mockumentary comedy film co-written by Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy and directed by Guest. The film follows five entrants in a prestigious dog show as they travel to and compete at the show. Much of the dialogue was improvised. Many of the comic actors were also involved in Guest's other films, including Waiting for Guffman, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration, and Mascots. The film's score was composed by C. J. Vanston.",
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    "title": "Big Momma's House",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
      "Martin Lawrence",
      "Paul Giamatti"
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    "extract": "Big Momma's House is a 2000 American buddy cop comedy film, directed by Raja Gosnell, and written by Darryl Quarles and Don Rhymer. The film stars Martin Lawrence as an FBI agent who is tasked with tracking down an escaped convict and his loot, by going undercover as the estranged grandmother of his former girlfriend, unaware of the bond he will form with her. The film also stars Nia Long, Paul Giamatti, and Terrence Howard.",
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    "cast": [
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      "Frances Fisher",
      "Mary McCormack"
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      "Comedy"
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    "extract": "The Big Tease is a 1999 American comedy film starring Craig Ferguson, directed by Kevin Allen, and written by Ferguson and Sacha Gervasi.",
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    "title": "Bless the Child",
    "year": 2000,
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      "Christina Ricci"
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    "extract": "Bless the Child is a 2000 supernatural horror film directed by Chuck Russell and starring Kim Basinger, Jimmy Smits, Angela Bettis, Rufus Sewell, Christina Ricci, and Holliston Coleman. It follows a woman who discovers that her niece, whom she has adopted, is being sought by a Satanic cult seeking to use her supernatural abilities. It is based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Cathy Cash Spellman.",
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Nia Long",
      "Vin Diesel",
      "Ben Affleck"
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      "Crime"
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    "href": "Boiler_Room_(film)",
    "extract": "Boiler Room is a 2000 American crime drama film written and directed by Ben Younger and starring Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Nia Long, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, Scott Caan, Tom Everett Scott, Ron Rifkin, and Jamie Kennedy. The film was conceived when screenwriter Ben Younger interviewed for a job at brokerage firm Sterling Foster. Younger said, \"I walked in and immediately realized, 'This is my movie.' I mean, you see these kids and know something is going on.\"",
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    "title": "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Erica Leerhsen"
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    "extract": "Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is a 2000 American horror film directed and co-written by Joe Berlinger and starring Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Barker Turner, Kim Director, Erica Leerhsen, and Tristine Skyler. Its plot revolves around a group of people fascinated by the mythology surrounding the film The Blair Witch Project; they go into the Black Hills where the original film was shot and experience supernatural phenomena and psychological unraveling.",
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    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Romance"
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    "extract": "Bounce is a 2000 American romantic drama film starring Ben Affleck and Gwyneth Paltrow and directed by Don Roos.",
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    "year": 2000,
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      "Freddie Prinze, Jr.",
      "Jason Biggs"
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    "extract": "Boys and Girls is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Robert Iscove. The two main characters, Ryan and Jennifer, meet each other initially as adolescents, and later realize that their lives are intertwined through fate.",
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    "title": "Bring It On",
    "year": 2000,
    "cast": [
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      "Debra Jo Rupp",
      "David Ogden Stiers",
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      "Paul Reubens",
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      "Darius Miles",
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      "Tyra Ferrell"
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    "title": "You Got Served",
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      "Jarell Houston",
      "De'Mario Thornton",
      "Dreux Frédéric",
      "Michael Taliferro",
      "Alani Vazquez",
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      "Steve Harvey",
      "Christopher Jones",
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    "title": "Catch That Kid",
    "year": 2004,
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      "Corbin Bleu",
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      "Sam Robards",
      "John Carroll Lynch",
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    "year": 2004,
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      "Blake Clark",
      "Dan Aykroyd",
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    "year": 2004,
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      "Julia Ormond",
      "Anjelica Huston",
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      "Brooke Smith",
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      "Michael Rhoades",
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    "title": "Clifford's Really Big Movie",
    "year": 2004,
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      "D. W. Moffett",
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      "Saïd Taghmaoui",
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      "Saskia Burmeister",
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      "Jonathan Hardy",
      "Peter Phelps",
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      "Russell Gilbert",
      "Brooke Harman",
      "Nicholas Bell",
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    "title": "Girl Play",
    "year": 2004,
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      "Karel Roden",
      "Rupert Evans",
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      "Ladislav Beran",
      "Bridget Hodson",
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    "title": "Home on the Range",
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      "Estelle Harris",
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    "title": "The Alamo",
    "year": 2004,
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      "Jordi Mollà",
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      "Marc Blucas",
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    "year": 2004,
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      "Laura Harring",
      "Ben Foster",
      "Samantha Mathis",
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      "Marcus Johns",
      "Russell Andrews",
      "James Carpinello",
      "Eddie Jemison",
      "Eduardo Yanez",
      "Omar Avila",
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      "Mark Collie",
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      "Judy Greer",
      "Andy Serkis",
      "Kathy Baker",
      "Phil Reeves",
      "Lynn Collins",
      "Kiersten Warren",
      "Christa B. Allen",
      "Sean Marquette",
      "Alexandra Kyle",
      "Ashley Benson",
      "Brittany Curran",
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      "Dakota Fanning",
      "Christopher Walken",
      "Giancarlo Giannini",
      "Radha Mitchell",
      "Marc Anthony",
      "Rachel Ticotin",
      "Mickey Rourke",
      "Roberto Sosa",
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      "Claire Forlani",
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      "Chris Miller",
      "Joan Rivers",
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      "Jake Gyllenhaal",
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      "Hayden Panettiere",
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      "Merritt Wever",
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    "year": 2004,
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    "title": "The Chronicles of Riddick",
    "year": 2004,
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      "Alyson Morgan",
      "Stuart Pankin",
      "Holly Fulger",
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    "title": "Around the World in 80 Days",
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    "title": "DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story",
    "year": 2004,
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      "Chi McBride",
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    "title": "Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster",
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    "title": "Little Black Book",
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    "title": "The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement",
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    "title": "Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light",
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      "Anna Keaveney",
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      "Pamela Gaye Walker",
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    "title": "Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas",
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      "Dustin Hoffman",
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      "Nick Roud",
      "Joe Prospero",
      "Luke Spill",
      "Ian Hart",
      "Oliver Fox",
      "Mackenzie Crook",
      "Kelly Macdonald",
      "Angus Barnett",
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      "Kate Maberly",
      "Matt Green",
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    "title": "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason",
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    "year": 2004,
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    "year": 2004,
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    "year": 2004,
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    "year": 2004,
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    "title": "The Wedding Date",
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    "title": "Lackawanna Blues",
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      "Carmen Ejogo",
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      "Ernie Hudson",
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      "Ruben Santiago-Hudson",
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      "Thomas Jefferson Byrd",
      "Kathleen Chalfant",
      "Hill Harper",
      "Barry Shabaka Henley",
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    "title": "Because of Winn-Dixie",
    "year": 2005,
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      "AnnaSophia Robb",
      "Jeff Daniels",
      "Cicely Tyson",
      "Dave Matthews",
      "Eva Marie Saint",
      "Lara Grice",
      "Marca Price",
      "Luke Benward",
      "Courtney Jines",
      "BJ Hopper",
      "Nick Price",
      "Elle Fanning",
      "Becca Lish",
      "Lenore Banks",
      "John McConnell",
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    "title": "Son of the Mask",
    "year": 2005,
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      "Alan Cumming",
      "Traylor Howard",
      "Steven Wright",
      "Kal Penn",
      "Bob Hoskins",
      "Ben Stein",
      "Magda Szubanski",
      "Sandy Winton",
      "Rebecca Massey",
      "Ryan Johnson",
      "Victoria Thaine",
      "Duncan Young",
      "Peter Flett",
      "Amanda Smyth",
      "Ryan and Liam Falconer",
      "Bear the Dog",
      "Bill Farmer",
      "Richard Steven Horvitz",
      "Joyce Kurtz",
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      "Mary Matilyn Mouser",
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      "Superhero"
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    "title": "Cursed",
    "year": 2005,
    "cast": [
      "Christina Ricci",
      "Joshua Jackson",
      "Jesse Eisenberg",
      "Judy Greer",
      "Milo Ventimiglia",
      "Portia de Rossi",
      "Shannon Elizabeth",
      "Mýa",
      "Kristina Anapau",
      "Michael Rosenbaum",
      "Eric Ladin",
      "Michelle Krusiec",
      "Nick Offerman",
      "Derek Mears",
      "Scott Baio",
      "Craig Kilborn",
      "Lance Bass",
      "Bowling for Soup"
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    "title": "Diary of a Mad Black Woman",
    "year": 2005,
    "cast": [
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      "Steve Harris",
      "Shemar Moore",
      "Cicely Tyson",
      "Tyler Perry",
      "Lisa Marcos",
      "Tamara Taylor",
      "Tiffany Evans",
      "Gary Anthony Sturgis",
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      "Chandra Currelley",
      "Judge Mablean Ephriam",
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    "title": "Man of the House",
    "year": 2005,
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      "Kelli Garner",
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      "Cedric the Entertainer",
      "Shea Whigham",
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      "Shannon Marie Woodward",
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    "title": "Be Cool",
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      "Cedric the Entertainer",
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      "Robert Pastorelli",
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      "Paul Adelstein",
      "Debi Mazar",
      "Gregory Alan Williams",
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      "Shanell Woodgett",
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    "title": "The Jacket",
    "year": 2005,
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      "Richard Dillane",
      "Jonah Lotan",
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      "Tristan Gemmill",
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    "title": "Oprah Winfrey Presents Their Eyes Were Watching God",
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      "Andie MacDowell",
      "Alfre Woodard",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Elijah Wood",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Kevin Costner",
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      "Alicia Witt",
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    "title": "Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama",
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      "Nancy Cartwright",
      "Tahj Mowry",
      "John DiMaggio",
      "Nicole Sullivan",
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    "title": "Sahara",
    "year": 2005,
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    "title": "State Property 2",
    "year": 2005,
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    "title": "King's Ransom",
    "year": 2005,
    "cast": [
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      "Jay Mohr",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Matthew O'Leary",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Reece Thompson",
      "Teryl Rothery",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Michael Peña",
      "Ryan Phillippe",
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      "Shaun Toub",
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      "Ashlyn Sanchez",
      "Karina Arroyave",
      "Loretta Devine",
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      "William Fichtner",
      "Keith David",
      "Daniel Dae Kim",
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    "year": 2005,
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Darren Shahlavi",
      "Christine Willes",
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      "Jake Gyllenhaal",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Monet Mazur",
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      "Elaine Stritch",
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    "title": "Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy?",
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      "Grey DeLisle",
      "Christine Baranski",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Jeremy Bulloch",
      "Amanda Lucas",
      "Matt Sloan",
      "Peter Mayhew",
      "Joel Edgerton",
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      "Katie Lucas",
      "Genevieve O'Reilly",
      "Kee Chan",
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      "Christopher Kirby",
      "Matthew Wood",
      "Rob Coleman",
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      "Michael Papajohn",
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      "Chris Berman",
      "Jim Rome",
      "Patrick Bristow",
      "Lauren Sanchez",
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      "America Ferrera",
      "Blake Lively",
      "Jenna Boyd",
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      "Nancy Travis",
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      "Mike Vogel",
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    "year": 2005,
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    "year": 2005,
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Jared Leto",
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      "Josh Pais",
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    "title": "Two for the Money",
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      "John Francis Daley",
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    "title": "Domino",
    "year": 2005,
    "cast": [
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      "Mickey Rourke",
      "Edgar Ramirez",
      "Delroy Lindo",
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      "Lucy Liu",
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      "Macy Gray",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Jessica Biel",
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      "Richard Horvitz",
      "John Kassir",
      "Matthew Labyorteaux",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Alison Stoner",
      "Kevin G. Schmidt",
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    "year": 2005,
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      "Bill Chott",
      "Edward Barbanell",
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    "year": 2005,
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    "title": "Waist Deep",
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    "title": "You, Me and Dupree",
    "year": 2006,
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    "year": 2006,
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      "Michael Peña",
      "Stephen Dorff",
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    "year": 2006,
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    "title": "Step Up",
    "year": 2006,
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    "title": "Zoom",
    "year": 2006,
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      "Courteney Cox",
      "Chevy Chase",
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    "title": "Accepted",
    "year": 2006,
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      "Jonah Hill",
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      "Adam Herschman",
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      "Lukas Haas",
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      "Julianna Margulies",
      "Nathan Phillips",
      "Bobby Cannavale",
      "Rachel Blanchard",
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      "Steve Lemme",
      "Paul Soter",
      "Erik Stolhanske",
      "Nat Faxon",
      "Will Forte",
      "Ralf Möller",
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    "title": "How to Eat Fried Worms",
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      "Adam Hicks",
      "Tom Cavanagh",
      "Kimberly Williams-Paisley",
      "Austin Rogers",
      "Alexander Gould",
      "Ryan Malgarini",
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    "title": "Idlewild",
    "year": 2006,
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      "Terrence Howard",
      "Faizon Love",
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      "Cicely Tyson",
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    "title": "Invincible",
    "year": 2006,
    "cast": [
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      "Greg Kinnear",
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      "Kevin Conway",
      "Michael Rispoli",
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    "year": 2006,
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      "Reno Wilson"
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    "year": 2006,
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    "title": "Idiocracy",
    "year": 2006,
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    "year": 2006,
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    "year": 2006,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Penelope Ann Miller",
      "John Corbett",
      "Evan and Theodore Turner",
      "William B. Davis",
      "Brent Briscoe",
      "Dustin Milligan",
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      "Susanne Blakeslee",
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      "Russi Taylor",
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Rhys Ifans",
      "Dominic West",
      "Kevin McKidd",
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      "Denis Ménochet",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Cuba Gooding Jr.",
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      "Charlie Murphy",
      "Katt Williams",
      "Marlon Wayans",
      "Clifton Powell",
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      "Albert Finney",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Virginia Madsen",
      "Danny Huston",
      "Logan Lerman",
      "Lynn Collins",
      "Rhona Mitra",
      "Bud Cort",
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      "Robert Ben Garant",
      "Kerri Kenney-Silver",
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      "David Koechner",
      "Patton Oswalt",
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      "S. Epatha Merkerson",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "William H. Macy",
      "Ray Liotta",
      "Marisa Tomei",
      "Jill Hennessy",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Mark Ruffalo",
      "Robert Downey Jr.",
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      "Brian Cox",
      "Elias Koteas",
      "Dermot Mulroney",
      "John Carroll Lynch",
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      "Philip Baker Hall",
      "Chloë Sevigny",
      "Adam Goldberg",
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      "Clea DuVall",
      "Paul Schulze",
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      "June Diane Raphael",
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      "James LeGros",
      "Matt Winston",
      "Jules Bruff",
      "John Ennis",
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      "Bob Stephenson",
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Lena Headey",
      "David Wenham",
      "Dominic West",
      "Vincent Regan",
      "Michael Fassbender",
      "Tom Wisdom",
      "Andrew Pleavin",
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      "Kelly Craig",
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    "title": "The Ultimate Gift",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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    "title": "The Namesake",
    "year": 2007,
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    "title": "Life Support",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Evan Ross",
      "Anna Deavere Smith",
      "Tracee Ellis Ross",
      "Gloria Reuben",
      "Tony Rock",
      "Darrin Dewitt Henson",
      "Carlo Alban",
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Amber Valletta",
      "Donnie Wahlberg",
      "Bob Gunton",
      "Judith Roberts",
      "Michael Fairman",
      "Laura Regan",
      "Dmitry Chepovetsky",
      "Keir Gilchrist",
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    "title": "I Think I Love My Wife",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Kerry Washington",
      "Gina Torres",
      "Steve Buscemi",
      "Edward Herrmann",
      "Michael Kenneth Williams",
      "Orlando Jones",
      "Stephen A. Smith",
      "Wendell Pierce",
      "Roz Ryan",
      "Christina Vidal",
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    "title": "The Hills Have Eyes 2",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Michael McMillian",
      "Jacob Vargas",
      "Flex Alexander",
      "Lee Thompson Young",
      "Daniella Alonso",
      "Eric Edelstein",
      "Reshad Strik",
      "Michael Bailey Smith",
      "Derek Mears",
      "Jeff Kober",
      "Jay Acovone",
      "Archie Kao",
      "Ben Crowley",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Chris O'Neil",
      "Rhiannon Leigh Wryn",
      "Kathryn Hahn",
      "Patrick Gilmore",
      "Kirsten Williamson",
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    "title": "Pride",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Bernie Mac",
      "Kimberly Elise",
      "Tom Arnold",
      "Evan Ross",
      "Alphonso McAuley",
      "Regine Nehy",
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    "title": "Reign Over Me",
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    "cast": [
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      "Saffron Burrows",
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      "Robert Klein",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Dash Mihok",
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    "title": "The Reaping",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "David Morrissey",
      "Idris Elba",
      "AnnaSophia Robb",
      "Stephen Rea",
      "William Ragsdale",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Julie Delpy",
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      "Eli Wallach",
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    "title": "The TV Set",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Ioan Gruffudd",
      "Judy Greer",
      "Fran Kranz",
      "Lindsay Sloane",
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      "Lucy Davis",
      "Philip Rosenthal",
      "Matt Price",
      "Willie Garson",
      "M. C. Gainey",
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      "Mike Schatz",
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      "Sarah Roemer",
      "Aaron Yoo",
      "Carrie-Anne Moss",
      "Matt Craven",
      "David Morse",
      "Viola Davis",
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    "title": "Lonely Hearts",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Jared Leto",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Florencia Lozano",
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      "Patti D'Arbanville",
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    "title": "Redline",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Nadia Bjorlin",
      "Angus Macfadyen",
      "Tim Matheson",
      "Eddie Griffin",
      "Denyce Lawton",
      "Jesse Johnson",
      "Kevin Levrone",
      "Barbara Niven",
      "David Dayan Fisher",
      "Hal Ozsan",
      "Todd Lowe",
      "Neill Skylar",
      "Marc Crumpton",
      "Faleolo Alailima",
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      "Christopher Backus",
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      "Ernie Reyes Jr.",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Peter Sarsgaard",
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      "Laura Dern",
      "Regina King",
      "Thomas McCarthy",
      "Josh Pais",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "David Strathairn",
      "Rosamund Pike",
      "André Benjamin",
      "Embeth Davidtz",
      "Billy Burke",
      "Cliff Curtis",
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      "Josh Stamberg",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Heather Matarazzo",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Don Cheadle",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "title": "DOA: Dead or Alive",
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      "Jaime Pressly",
      "Kane Kosugi",
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    "title": "Eagle vs Shark",
    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Josh Flitter",
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      "Rachael Leigh Cook",
      "Tate Donovan",
      "Marshall Bell",
      "Laura Harring",
      "Barry Bostwick",
      "Daniella Monet",
      "Kelly Vitz",
      "Caroline Aaron",
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      "Amy Bruckner",
      "Kay Panabaker",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Len Cariou",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Peter Feeney",
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      "John Michael Higgins",
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      "Molly Shannon",
      "Graham Phillips",
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      "Rachael Harris",
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      "Dan Futterman",
      "Adnan Siddiqui",
      "Irrfan Khan",
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      "Will Patton",
      "Alyy Khan",
      "William Hoyland",
      "Denis O'Hare",
      "Bilal Saeed",
      "Shah Murad Aliani",
      "Ahmed A. Jamal",
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      "Ikram Bhatti",
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      "Perrine Moran",
      "Azfar Ali",
      "Imran Hasnee",
      "Jillian Armenante",
      "Zachary Coffin",
      "Demetri Goritsas",
      "Pervez Musharraf",
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      "Bill Pullman",
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      "Jayne Eastwood"
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    "title": "Live Free or Die Hard",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Justin Long",
      "Timothy Olyphant",
      "Mary Elizabeth Winstead",
      "Maggie Q",
      "Kevin Smith",
      "Cliff Curtis",
      "Jonathan Sadowski",
      "Edoardo Costa",
      "Cyril Raffaelli",
      "Yorgo Constantine",
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      "Christina Chang",
      "Chris Ellis",
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    "title": "Evening",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Toni Collette",
      "Vanessa Redgrave",
      "Patrick Wilson",
      "Hugh Dancy",
      "Natasha Richardson",
      "Mamie Gummer",
      "Eileen Atkins",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Brad Garrett",
      "Ian Holm",
      "Peter O'Toole",
      "Janeane Garofalo",
      "Will Arnett",
      "Brian Dennehy",
      "Peter Sohn",
      "James Remar",
      "John Ratzenberger",
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      "Jake Steinfeld",
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    "title": "License to Wed",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "John Krasinski",
      "Christine Taylor",
      "Eric Christian Olsen",
      "Josh Flitter",
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      "Angela Kinsey",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Megan Fox",
      "Tyrese Gibson",
      "Josh Duhamel",
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      "John Turturro",
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      "Kevin Dunn",
      "Julie White",
      "Amaury Nolasco",
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      "Peter Jacobson",
      "Glenn Morshower",
      "Ravi Patel",
      "J. P. Manoux",
      "Odette Yustman",
      "Tom Everett",
      "Colton Haynes",
      "Chris Ellis",
      "Steven Ford",
      "Michael Shamus Wiles",
      "Brian Stepanek",
      "Samantha Smith",
      "Rick Gomez",
      "Colin Fickes",
      "Tom Lenk",
      "Esther Scott",
      "Pete Gardner",
      "Michelle Pierce",
      "Bob Stephenson",
      "Omar Benson Miller",
      "Peter Cullen",
      "Mark Ryan",
      "Darius McCrary",
      "Robert Foxworth",
      "Jess Harnell",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "title": "Rescue Dawn",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Steve Zahn",
      "Jeremy Davies",
      "Pat Healy",
      "François Chau",
      "Toby Huss",
      "Zach Grenier",
      "Marshall Bell",
      "GQ",
      "James Oliver",
      "Brad Carr",
      "Saichia Wongwiroj",
      "Teerawat Mulvilai",
      "Yuttana Muenwaja",
      "Kriangsak Ming-olo",
      "Somkuan \"Kuan\" Siroon",
      "Chorn Solyda",
      "Galen Yuen",
      "Abhijati \"Muek\" Jusakul",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Vera Farmiga",
      "Jacob Kogan",
      "Celia Weston",
      "Dallas Roberts",
      "Michael McKean",
      "Nancy Giles",
      "Linda Larkin",
      "Alex Draper",
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Michael Chiklis",
      "Carla Gugino",
      "James D'Arcy",
      "Margo Harshman",
      "Robert Forster",
      "Mako",
      "Allan Rich",
      "Holt McCallany",
      "Julio Oscar Mechoso",
      "Samaire Armstrong",
      "Elden Henson",
      "Paul Cassell",
      "Simon Rex",
      "Cameron Goodman",
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      "Rupert Grint",
      "Emma Watson",
      "Helena Bonham Carter",
      "Robbie Coltrane",
      "Warwick Davis",
      "Michael Gambon",
      "Ciarán Hinds",
      "Brendan Gleeson",
      "Ralph Fiennes",
      "Imelda Staunton",
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      "Jason Isaacs",
      "David Thewlis",
      "Richard Griffiths",
      "Emma Thompson",
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      "Maggie Smith",
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      "Mark Williams",
      "David Bradley",
      "Tom Felton",
      "Natalia Tena",
      "Bonnie Wright",
      "Evanna Lynch",
      "Devon Murray",
      "Adrian Rawlins",
      "Geraldine Somerville",
      "Harry Melling",
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      "Katie Leung",
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      "Robert Pattinson",
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      "Maggie Damon"
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      "Jessica Biel",
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      "Dan Aykroyd",
      "Peter Dante",
      "Nicholas Turturro",
      "Rachel Dratch",
      "Allen Covert",
      "Richard Chamberlain",
      "Nick Swardson",
      "John Farley",
      "Lance Bass",
      "Mary Pat Gleason",
      "Dave Matthews",
      "Blake Clark",
      "Dan Patrick",
      "Chandra West",
      "Tila Tequila",
      "Jamie Chung",
      "Dennis Dugan",
      "Rob Corddry",
      "Jonathan Loughran",
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    "title": "Sunshine",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Rose Byrne",
      "Cliff Curtis",
      "Chris Evans",
      "Troy Garity",
      "Hiroyuki Sanada",
      "Benedict Wong",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Aaron Eckhart",
      "Abigail Breslin",
      "Patricia Clarkson",
      "Jenny Wade",
      "Bob Balaban",
      "Brian F. O'Byrne",
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      "Arija Bareikis",
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      "Zoë Kravitz",
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      "Nancy Cartwright",
      "Yeardley Smith",
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      "Pamela Hayden",
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      "Albert Brooks",
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    "title": "Who's Your Caddy?",
    "year": 2007,
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      "James Avery",
      "Tony Cox",
      "Tamala Jones",
      "Jenifer Lewis",
      "Andy Milonakis",
      "Jim Piddock",
      "Sherri Shepherd",
      "Faizon Love",
      "David Kelly",
      "Bruce Bruce",
      "Terry Crews",
      "Finesse Mitchell",
      "Garrett Morris",
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      "Susan Ward",
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    "title": "Becoming Jane",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Laurence Fox",
      "Joe Anderson",
      "Ian Richardson",
      "Sophie Vavasseur",
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    "title": "The Bourne Ultimatum",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Julia Stiles",
      "David Strathairn",
      "Scott Glenn",
      "Paddy Considine",
      "Édgar Ramírez",
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    "title": "Bratz: The Movie",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Logan Browning",
      "Janel Parrish",
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      "Stephen Lunsford",
      "Lainie Kazan",
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      "William May",
      "Emily Everhard",
      "Chet Hanks",
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      "Andrea Edwards",
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      "Bill Hader",
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      "Jason Sudeikis",
      "Kevin Allison",
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      "Susie Castillo",
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    "title": "Daddy Day Camp",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Richard Gant",
      "Tamala Jones",
      "Paul Rae",
      "Brian Doyle-Murray",
      "Spencir Bridges",
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      "Dallin Boyce",
      "Telise Galanis",
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      "Sean Patrick Flaherty",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Chris Tucker",
      "Max von Sydow",
      "Hiroyuki Sanada",
      "Yvan Attal",
      "Youki Kudoh",
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      "Zhang Jingchu",
      "Tzi Ma",
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      "Dana Ivey",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Robert De Niro",
      "Charlie Cox",
      "Sienna Miller",
      "Ricky Gervais",
      "Jason Flemyng",
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      "Peter O'Toole",
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      "Joanna Scanlan",
      "Sarah Alexander",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Adam LeFevre",
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  {
    "title": "The Last Legion",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Thomas Sangster",
      "Peter Mullan",
      "Kevin McKidd",
      "John Hannah",
      "Owen Teale",
      "Rupert Friend",
      "Nonso Anozie",
      "Harry Van Gorkum",
      "Robert Pugh",
      "James Cosmo",
      "Alexander Siddig",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Seth Rogen",
      "Bill Hader",
      "Emma Stone",
      "Martha MacIsaac",
      "Laura Marano",
      "Aviva Baumann",
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      "Kevin Corrigan",
      "Dave Franco",
      "Stacy Edwards",
      "David Krumholtz",
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      "Karel Roden",
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      "Laura Linney",
      "Alicia Keys",
      "Chris Evans",
      "Donna Murphy",
      "Paul Giamatti",
      "Nicholas Art",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Tamara Hope",
      "Terence Stamp",
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      "Jon Gries",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Devon Aoki",
      "Luis Guzmán",
      "Saul Rubinek",
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      "Sung Kang",
      "Mathew St. Patrick",
      "Nadine Velazquez",
      "Terry Chen",
      "Mark Cheng",
      "Nicholas Elia",
      "Kennedy Lauren Montano",
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      "Andrea Roth",
      "Kenneth Choi",
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    "title": "Balls of Fury",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Thomas Lennon",
      "Robert Patrick",
      "Jason Scott Lee",
      "Aisha Tyler",
      "Diedrich Bader",
      "Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa",
      "Terry Crews",
      "Patton Oswalt",
      "David Koechner",
      "Toby Huss",
      "Heather DeLoach",
      "Kerri Kenney-Silver",
      "Mather Zickel",
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      "David Proval",
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      "Irina Voronina",
      "Darryl Chan",
      "Jim Lampley"
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Kelly Preston",
      "Aisha Tyler",
      "John Goodman",
      "Matt O'Leary",
      "Leigh Whannell",
      "Stuart Lafferty",
      "Zachary Dylan Smith",
      "Jordan Garrett",
      "Edi Gathegi",
      "Yorgo Constantine",
      "Hector Atreyu Ruiz",
      "Kanin Howell",
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    "title": "Halloween",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Tyler Mane",
      "Scout Taylor-Compton",
      "Brad Dourif",
      "Danielle Harris",
      "William Forsythe",
      "Richard Lynch",
      "Udo Kier",
      "Clint Howard",
      "Danny Trejo",
      "Lew Temple",
      "Tom Towles",
      "Bill Moseley",
      "Leslie Easterbrook",
      "Skyler Gisondo",
      "Hanna R. Hall",
      "Kristina Klebe",
      "Adam Weisman",
      "Dee Wallace Stone",
      "Max Van Ville",
      "Nick Mennell",
      "Pat Skipper",
      "Daryl Sabara",
      "Ken Foree",
      "Sybil Danning",
      "Micky Dolenz",
      "Daniel Roebuck",
      "Sid Haig",
      "Daeg Faerch",
      "Ezra Buzzington",
      "Richard Fancy",
      "Courtney Gains",
      "John DeMita",
      "Steve Boyles",
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      "Richmond Arquette",
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      "Mel Fair"
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    "title": "3:10 to Yuma",
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      "Gretchen Mol",
      "Ben Foster",
      "Dallas Roberts",
      "Alan Tudyk",
      "Vinessa Shaw",
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      "Kevin Durand",
      "Luce Rains",
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      "Lennie Loftin",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Will Forte",
      "Chi McBride",
      "Kristen Wiig",
      "Malin Åkerman",
      "Lee Majors",
      "Bob Odenkirk",
      "Sam Lloyd",
      "Charles Chun",
      "Jenna Fischer",
      "David Koechner",
      "Stephanie Courtney",
      "Bill Hader",
      "Derek Waters",
      "Casey Wilson",
      "Nicole Randall Johnson",
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      "Diane Kruger",
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      "Dylan Baker",
      "Kristina Krepela",
      "Aleksandra Grdić",
      "Mark Ivanir",
      "Goran Kostić",
      "Miraj Grbić",
      "Joy Bryant",
      "Nitin Ganatra",
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      "Nicky Katt",
      "Zoë Kravitz",
      "Mary Steenburgen",
      "Luis Da Silva",
      "Jane Adams",
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    "year": 2007,
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    "title": "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Jodelle Ferland",
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    "title": "The Darjeeling Limited",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Natalie Portman",
      "Amara Karan",
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      "Jim Piddock",
      "Amelia Warner",
      "John Benjamin Hickey",
      "Wendy Crewson",
      "Emma Lockhart",
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      "Spencer Liff",
      "Lisa Hogg",
      "Angela Mounsey",
      "Robert Clohessy",
      "Dylan Baker",
      "Linda Emond",
      "Lynn Cohen",
      "Bill Irwin",
      "Timothy T. Mitchum",
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    "title": "Return to House on Haunted Hill",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Erik Palladino",
      "Tom Riley",
      "Andrew Lee Potts",
      "Jeffrey Combs",
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    "title": "30 Days of Night",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Melissa George",
      "Danny Huston",
      "Ben Foster",
      "Mark Boone Junior",
      "Mark Rendall",
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    "title": "The Comebacks",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Melora Hardin",
      "Brooke Nevin",
      "Robert Ri'chard",
      "Noureen DeWulf",
      "Matthew Lawrence",
      "Nick Searcy",
      "Jackie Long",
      "Jesse Garcia",
      "George Back",
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      "Jermaine Williams",
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      "Eric Christian Olsen",
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      "Jon Gries",
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      "Kerri Kenney-Silver",
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      "Michael Irvin",
      "Eric Dickerson",
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      "John Ashton",
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      "Yigal Naor",
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    "title": "Reservation Road",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Jennifer Connelly",
      "Mira Sorvino",
      "Elle Fanning",
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      "Antoni Corone"
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      "Chris Sarandon",
      "Catherine O'Hara",
      "William Hickey",
      "Glenn Shadix",
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      "Paul Reubens",
      "Kerry Katz",
      "Carmen Twillie",
      "Randy Crenshaw",
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      "Glenn Walters",
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      "John Carroll Lynch",
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      "Marisa Tomei",
      "Albert Finney",
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      "Brian F. O'Byrne",
      "Aleksa Palladino",
      "Michael Shannon",
      "Amy Ryan",
      "Damon Gupton",
      "Jordan Gelber",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Juliette Binoche",
      "Dianne Wiest",
      "John Mahoney",
      "Dane Cook",
      "Alison Pill",
      "Brittany Robertson",
      "Marlene Lawston",
      "Norbert Leo Butz",
      "Jessica Hecht",
      "Amy Ryan",
      "Frank Wood",
      "Emily Blunt",
      "Felipe Dieppa",
      "Bernie McInerney",
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      "CJ Adams",
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    "title": "Saw IV",
    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Scott Patterson",
      "Costas Mandylor",
      "Betsy Russell",
      "Lyriq Bent",
      "Athena Karkanis",
      "Justin Louis",
      "Donnie Wahlberg",
      "Angus Macfadyen",
      "Shawnee Smith",
      "Bahar Soomekh",
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      "Mike Realba",
      "Marty Adams",
      "Simon Reynolds",
      "Sarain Boylan",
      "Billy Otis",
      "James Van Patten",
      "Kevin Rushton",
      "Julian Richings",
      "Ingrid Hart",
      "Niamh Wilson",
      "Janet Land",
      "Ron Lea",
      "Tony Nappo",
      "Emmanuelle Vaugier",
      "Noam Jenkins",
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      "J. Larose",
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    "title": "American Gangster",
    "year": 2007,
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      "Chiwetel Ejiofor",
      "Cuba Gooding Jr.",
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      "Ted Levine",
      "Armand Assante",
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      "Lymari Nadal",
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      "Idris Elba",
      "Carla Gugino",
      "Joe Morton",
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      "Ritchie Coster",
      "Jon Polito",
      "Kevin Corrigan",
      "Roger Guenveur Smith",
      "Malcolm Goodwin",
      "Ric Young",
      "Roger Bart",
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      "Ruben Santiago-Hudson",
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      "Katt Williams",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "André Hennicke",
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    "year": 2007,
    "cast": [
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      "Julia Roberts",
      "Philip Seymour Hoffman",
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      "Ned Beatty",
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      "Emily Blunt",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Harvey Keitel",
      "Ed Harris",
      "Diane Kruger",
      "Justin Bartha",
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      "Alicia Coppola",
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      "Helena Bonham Carter",
      "Alan Rickman",
      "Timothy Spall",
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      "Raymond J. Barry",
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      "Nat Faxon",
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      "John Ennis",
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      "Lyle Lovett",
      "Gerry Bednob",
      "Cheryl Tiegs",
      "Paul Rudd",
      "Jack Black",
      "Justin Long",
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    "title": "Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem",
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      "Johnny Lewis",
      "John Ortiz",
      "Sam Trammell",
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      "Gina Holden",
      "Chris William Martin",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Beverly Todd",
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      "Rowena King",
      "Jennifer DeFrancisco",
      "Serena Reeder",
      "Annton Berry Jr.",
      "Verda Bridges",
      "Destiny Brownridge",
      "Brian Copeland",
      "Ian Anthony Dale",
      "Noel Guglielmi",
      "Jonathan Hernandez",
      "Andrea J. Johnson",
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      "Jonathan Mangum",
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    "year": 2007,
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      "Colin Farrell",
      "Sally Hawkins",
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      "Tom Wilkinson",
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      "Clare Higgins",
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      "Richard Lintern",
      "Jennifer Higham",
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      "Odette Yustman",
      "Lizzy Caplan",
      "T.J. Miller",
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      "Josh Pais",
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      "Dwain Murphy",
      "Clé Bennett",
      "Romina D'Ugo",
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      "Ryan Fraley",
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      "Nick Steele",
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      "Jim Piddock",
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      "Dean Cochran",
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      "James Urbaniak",
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    "title": "The Other Boleyn Girl",
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      "Reese Witherspoon",
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      "Ronni Ancona",
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      "Rob Corddry",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Saffron Burrows",
      "Richard Lintern",
      "Keeley Hawes",
      "Stephen Campbell Moore",
      "Michael Jibson",
      "Georgia Taylor",
      "Daniel Mays",
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      "Peter de Jersey",
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      "Don Gallagher",
      "Craig Fairbrass",
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      "Angus Wright",
      "Rupert Vansittart",
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      "Josh Meyers",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Scott Patrick Green"
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      "Teen"
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Jeanetta Arnette",
      "Griffin Dunne",
      "Nicky Katt",
      "Tom Noonan",
      "Connor Paolo",
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      "Olivia Thirlby",
      "Grace Hudson"
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Malcolm McDowell",
      "Alexander Siddig",
      "David O'Hara",
      "Craig Conway",
      "Lee-Anne Liebenberg",
      "Hennie Bosman",
      "Adrian Lester",
      "Chris Robson",
      "Sean Pertwee",
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      "Seth Rogen",
      "Selena Gomez",
      "Dan Fogler",
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      "Jonah Hill",
      "Amy Poehler",
      "Jaime Pressly",
      "Jesse McCartney",
      "Josh Flitter",
      "Niecy Nash",
      "Charles Osgood",
      "Jack Angel",
      "Jan Rabson",
      "John Cygan",
      "Jess Harnell",
      "Debi Derryberry",
      "Karen Disher",
      "Marshall Efron",
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      "Heather Goldenhersh",
      "Jimmy Hayward",
      "Joey King",
      "Laraine Newman",
      "Colleen O'Shaughnessey",
      "Joe Pasquale",
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      "Jeff Biancalana",
      "Madison Davenport",
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      "Sherry Lynn",
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      "Devon Gearhart",
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      "Zach Myers",
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      "Lauren Leech"
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    "cast": [
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      "Josh Peck",
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      "Lisa Lampanelli",
      "Lisa Ann Walter",
      "Hynden Walch",
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      "Cedric Yarbrough",
      "Tichina Arnold",
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      "Richard Kind",
      "Chris Parnell",
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      "Judy Greer",
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      "Hank Azaria",
      "Tom Hodges",
      "Shannon Elizabeth",
      "K.D. Aubert",
      "Mike Epps",
      "Jeff Bowler",
      "Tommy \"Tiny\" Lister Jr.",
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      "Doyle Brunson",
      "Daniel Negreanu",
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      "Phil Hellmuth",
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    "title": "Meet the Browns",
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      "David Mann",
      "Tyler Perry",
      "Rick Fox",
      "Lance Gross",
      "Tamela Mann",
      "Lamman Rucker",
      "Sofia Vergara",
      "Frankie Faison",
      "Margaret Avery",
      "Irma P. Hall",
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      "Frankie Faison",
      "Adriane Lenox",
      "Benjamin Kanes",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "title": "88 Minutes",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "title": "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Colin Firth",
      "Juliet Stevenson",
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    "title": "Get Smart",
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      "Dwayne Johnson",
      "Alan Arkin",
      "Terence Stamp",
      "Masi Oka",
      "Nate Torrence",
      "Dalip Singh",
      "Ken Davitian",
      "Terry Crews",
      "David Koechner",
      "James Caan",
      "David S. Lee",
      "Lindsay Hollister",
      "Bill Murray",
      "Patrick Warburton",
      "John Farley",
      "Jonathan Loughran",
      "Jessica Barth",
      "Larry Miller",
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      "Blake Clark",
      "Cedric Yarbrough",
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      "Ryan Seacrest",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "year": 2008,
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    "title": "Beer For My Horses",
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    "title": "What We Do Is Secret",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Cheryl Hines",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Amy Smart",
      "Cameron Boyce",
      "Erica Gluck",
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      "James Arnold Taylor",
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      "Dee Bradley Baker",
      "Christopher Lee",
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    "title": "Death Race",
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    "title": "Hamlet 2",
    "year": 2008,
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      "Elisabeth Shue",
      "Amy Poehler",
      "Marshall Bell",
      "Skylar Astin",
      "Phoebe Strole",
      "Melonie Diaz",
      "Joseph Julian Soria",
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      "Kat Dennings",
      "Katharine McPhee",
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      "Kiely Williams",
      "Dana Goodman",
      "Kimberly Makkouk",
      "Monet Mazur",
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      "Rachel Specter",
      "Beverly D'Angelo",
      "Hugh Hefner",
      "Tyson Ritter",
      "Owen Benjamin",
      "Christopher McDonald",
      "Matt Barr",
      "Justin Baldoni",
      "Allen Covert",
      "Dan Patrick",
      "Nick Swardson",
      "Jonathan Loughran",
      "Holly Madison",
      "Kendra Wilkinson",
      "Bridget Marquardt",
      "Shaquille O'Neal",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "title": "The Elephant King",
    "year": 2008,
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      "Vicky McClure",
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    "title": "Max Payne",
    "year": 2008,
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      "Mark Wahlberg",
      "Mila Kunis",
      "Beau Bridges",
      "Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Chris Clark",
      "Charlie Enright",
      "Jesse Fielding",
      "Robbie Kane",
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      "Dakota Fanning",
      "Jennifer Hudson",
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    "title": "Sex Drive",
    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Amanda Crew",
      "Clark Duke",
      "Seth Green",
      "James Marsden",
      "Katrina Bowden",
      "Alice Greczyn",
      "Michael Cudlitz",
      "David Koechner",
      "Dave Sheridan",
      "Mark L. Young",
      "Charlie McDermott",
      "Andrea Anders",
      "Kim Ostrenko",
      "Brett Rice",
      "Brian Posehn",
      "John Ross Bowie",
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "James Cromwell",
      "Ellen Burstyn",
      "Richard Dreyfuss",
      "Toby Jones",
      "Thandie Newton",
      "Jeffrey Wright",
      "Scott Glenn",
      "Bruce McGill",
      "Jennifer Sipes",
      "Noah Wyle",
      "Rob Corddry",
      "Ioan Gruffudd",
      "Dennis Boutsikaris",
      "Randall Newsome",
      "Jason Ritter",
      "Michael Gaston",
      "Tom Kemp",
      "Paul Rae",
      "Stacy Keach",
      "Jesse Bradford",
      "Marley Shelton",
      "Anne Pressly",
      "Sayed Badreya",
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      "Teresa Cheung",
      "Colin Hanks",
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      "Randal Reeder"
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    "title": "What Just Happened",
    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Sean Penn",
      "Catherine Keener",
      "Stanley Tucci",
      "John Turturro",
      "Robin Wright Penn",
      "Moon Bloodgood",
      "Kristen Stewart",
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "John Malkovich",
      "Jeffrey Donovan",
      "Michael Kelly",
      "Colm Feore",
      "Jason Butler Harner",
      "Eddie Alderson",
      "Amy Ryan",
      "Geoff Pierson",
      "Denis O'Hare",
      "Frank Wood",
      "Peter Gerety",
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    "title": "High School Musical 3: Senior Year",
    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
      "Zac Efron",
      "Vanessa Hudgens",
      "Lucas Grabeel",
      "Ashley Tisdale",
      "Corbin Bleu",
      "Monique Coleman",
      "Bart Johnson",
      "Alyson Reed",
      "Olesya Rulin",
      "Chris Warren Jr.",
      "Ryne Sanborn",
      "Kaycee Stroh",
      "Leslie Wing Pomeroy",
      "Joey Miyashima",
      "Jemma McKenzie-Brown",
      "Matt Prokop",
      "Robert Curtis Brown",
      "Jessica Tuck",
      "David Reivers",
      "Manly \"Little Pickles\" Ortega",
      "Socorro Herrera",
      "Dave Fox",
      "Justin Martin",
      "Yolanda Wood",
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      "Stan Ellsworth"
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Patrick Wilson",
      "Clea DuVall",
      "Andre Braugher",
      "Chelah Horsdal",
      "David Morse",
      "Dianne Wiest",
      "William B. Davis",
      "Ryan Robbins",
      "Don Thompson",
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      "Claire Smithies"
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Colin Farrell",
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      "Noah Emmerich",
      "Jennifer Ehle",
      "John Ortiz",
      "Shea Whigham",
      "Frank Grillo",
      "Lake Bell",
      "Rick Gonzalez",
      "Wayne Duvall",
      "Carmen Ejogo",
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      "Leslie Denniston",
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      "Lucy Grace Ellis",
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
      "Scott Patterson",
      "Costas Mandylor",
      "Tobin Bell",
      "Betsy Russell",
      "Mark Rolston",
      "Julie Benz",
      "Meagan Good",
      "Carlo Rota",
      "Greg Bryk",
      "Joris Jarsky",
      "Al Sapienza",
      "Niamh Wilson",
      "Tony Nappo",
      "Donnie Wahlberg",
      "Laura Gordon",
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      "Samantha Lemole",
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Michelle Williams",
      "Catherine Keener",
      "Emily Watson",
      "Dianne Wiest",
      "Jennifer Jason Leigh",
      "Hope Davis",
      "Tom Noonan",
      "Sadie Goldstein",
      "Robin Weigert",
      "Deirdre O'Connell",
      "Jerry Adler",
      "Lynn Cohen",
      "Josh Pais",
      "Daniel London",
      "Stephen Adly Guirgis",
      "Amy Wright",
      "Paul Sparks",
      "John Rothman",
      "Frank Wood",
      "Elizabeth Marvel",
      "Daisy Tahan",
      "Cliff Carpenter",
      "Amy Spanger",
      "Nick Wyman",
      "Dan Ziskie",
      "Rosemary Murphy",
      "Tim Guinee",
      "Joe Lisi",
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
      "Haley Bennett",
      "Chace Crawford",
      "AnnaLynne McCord",
      "Shannon Woodward",
      "Jake Weber",
      "Shanna Collins",
      "Marin Hinkle",
      "Nina Siemaszko",
      "Josh Stewart",
      "Jessica Lowndes",
      "Randy Wayne",
      "Jamie McShane",
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      "Kevin Cooney",
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      "Charles Chun",
      "John Newton"
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    "title": "The Other End of the Line",
    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
      "Jesse Metcalfe",
      "Shriya Saran",
      "Anupam Kher",
      "Tara Sharma",
      "Larry Miller",
      "Sara Foster",
      "Resh Ballam",
      "Nouva Monika Wahlgren",
      "Sushmita Mukherjee",
      "Jai Thade",
      "Kiran Juneja",
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      "Robert Duvall",
      "Jon Favreau",
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      "Jake Sandvig",
      "Nicholas D'Agosto",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Mary Steenburgen",
      "Bill Pullman",
      "Eliza Dushku",
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    "title": "Punisher: War Zone",
    "year": 2008,
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      "Dominic West",
      "Julie Benz",
      "Wayne Knight",
      "Dash Mihok",
      "Colin Salmon",
      "Doug Hutchison",
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      "Ron Lea",
      "T. J. Storm",
      "Bjanka Murgel",
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      "Karoline Herfurth",
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      "Jeanette Hain",
      "Susanne Lothar",
      "Matthias Habich",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Adam Deacon",
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      "Red Madrell",
      "Jacob Anderson",
      "Ben Drew",
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      "Madeleine Fairley",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Stephen Mailer",
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      "Joaquim de Almeida",
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      "Eduard Fernández",
      "Cristian Mercado",
      "Jordi Mollà",
      "Óscar Jaenada",
      "Rubén Ochandiano",
      "Antonio de la Torre",
      "Juan Carlos Vellido",
      "Mark Umbers",
      "David Selvas",
      "Enrique Arce",
      "Matt Damon",
      "Roberto Luis Santana",
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      "Jon De Vries",
      "Joksan Ramos",
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      "Ezequiel Díaz",
      "Carlos Acosta-Milian",
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    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Elias Koteas",
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    "title": "The Day the Earth Stood Still",
    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Jennifer Connelly",
      "Kathy Bates",
      "Jaden Smith",
      "Jon Hamm",
      "John Cleese",
      "Kyle Chandler",
      "Robert Knepper",
      "James Hong",
      "John Rothman",
      "Sunita Prasad",
      "Mousa Kraish",
      "J.C. MacKenzie",
      "Lorena Gale",
      "Patrick Sabongui",
      "Jake McLaughlin",
      "Roger Cross",
      "Heather Doerksen",
      "Hiro Kanagawa",
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    "title": "Delgo",
    "year": 2008,
    "cast": [
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      "Anne Bancroft",
      "Chris Kattan",
      "Michael Clarke Duncan",
      "Louis Gossett Jr.",
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      "Kelly Ripa",
      "Kelly Clarkson",
      "John Vernon",
      "Melissa McBride",
      "Armin Shimerman",
      "Tristan Rogers",
      "Mary Matilyn Mouser",
      "Nika Futterman",
      "Susan Bennett",
      "Sally Kellerman",
      "Zlatan Ibrahimovic",
      "Brad Abrell",
      "David Heyer",
      "Jed Rhein",
      "Jeff Winter",
      "Don Stallings",
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      "John Costelloe",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Bee Vang",
      "Ahney Her",
      "Brian Haley",
      "Geraldine Hughes",
      "Dreama Walker",
      "Brian Howe",
      "John Carroll Lynch",
      "Scott Eastwood",
      "Doua Moua",
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      "Cory Hardrict",
      "William Hill",
      "Brooke Chia Thao",
      "Chee Thao",
      "Choua Kue",
      "Xia Soua Chang",
      "Sonny Vue",
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      "Nana Gbewonyo",
      "Arthur Cartwright",
      "Austin Douglas Smith",
      "Conor Liam Callaghan",
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    "title": "Nothing like the Holidays",
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      "Debra Messing",
      "Alfred Molina",
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      "Vanessa Ferlito",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "title": "Where God Left His Shoes",
    "year": 2008,
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      "Samantha Rose",
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      "Craig Sheffer",
      "Rachel Hayward",
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    "title": "The Wrestler",
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      "Evan Rachel Wood",
      "Mark Margolis",
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      "John D'Leo",
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      "Robbie E.",
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      "Jay Lethal",
      "Jim Powers",
      "Claudio Castagnoli",
      "Larry Sweeney",
      "Romeo Roselli",
      "John Zandig",
      "Chuck Taylor",
      "Nigel McGuinness",
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      "Kit Cope",
      "Wass Stevens",
      "Gregg Bello",
      "Scott Siegel",
      "Maurizio Ferrigno",
      "Donnetta Lavinia Grays",
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    "year": 2008,
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    "title": "Last Chance Harvey",
    "year": 2008,
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Eva Mendes",
      "Sarah Paulson",
      "Dan Lauria",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Bill Nighy",
      "Tom Wilkinson",
      "Carice van Houten",
      "Thomas Kretschmann",
      "Terence Stamp",
      "Eddie Izzard",
      "Kevin McNally",
      "Christian Berkel",
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      "Matthias Freihof",
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      "Danny Webb",
      "Chris Larkin",
      "Christian Oliver",
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      "Julian Morris",
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    "year": 2008,
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      "Kathryn Hahn",
      "David Harbour",
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      "Zoe Kazan",
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      "Alexa Davalos",
      "Allan Corduner",
      "Mark Feuerstein",
      "Mia Wasikowska",
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      "Jacek Koman",
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      "Mark Margolis",
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      "Kate Fahy",
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      "Jonathan Klein",
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      "Kay Panabaker",
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      "Keri Lynn Pratt",
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    "year": 2009,
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    "year": 2009,
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    "title": "Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day",
    "year": 2009,
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      "John Dunsworth",
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    "title": "The Slammin' Salmon",
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    "title": "A Town Called Panic",
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    "title": "Did You Hear About the Morgans?",
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      "David Carradine"
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    "extract": "The Last Station is a 2009 English-language German biographical drama film written and directed by Michael Hoffman, and based on Jay Parini's 1990 biographical novel of the same name, which chronicled the final months of Leo Tolstoy's life. The film stars Christopher Plummer as Tolstoy and Helen Mirren as his wife Sofya Tolstaya. The film is about the battle between Sofya and his disciple Vladimir Chertkov for his legacy and the copyright of his works. The film premiered at the 2009 Telluride Film Festival.",
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    "title": "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus",
    "year": 2009,
    "cast": [
      "Heath Ledger",
      "Christopher Plummer",
      "Verne Troyer",
      "Lily Cole",
      "Andrew Garfield",
      "Tom Waits",
      "Johnny Depp",
      "Colin Farrell",
      "Jude Law",
      "Paloma Faith",
      "Gwendoline Christie",
      "Peter Stormare",
      "Charles McKeown",
      "Maggie Steed",
      "Mark Benton",
      "Simon Day",
      "Montserrat Lombard",
      "Richard Riddell"
    ],
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      "Fantasy"
    ],
    "href": "The_Imaginarium_of_Doctor_Parnassus",
    "extract": "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a 2009 fantasy film directed by Terry Gilliam and written by Gilliam and Charles McKeown. The film follows a travelling theatre troupe whose leader, having made a bet with the Devil, takes audience members through a magical mirror to explore their imaginations and present them with a choice between self-fulfilling enlightenment or gratifying ignorance.",
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    "title": "It's Complicated",
    "year": 2009,
    "cast": [
      "Meryl Streep",
      "Steve Martin",
      "Alec Baldwin",
      "John Krasinski",
      "Lake Bell",
      "Mary Kay Place",
      "Rita Wilson",
      "Alexandra Wentworth",
      "Hunter Parrish",
      "Zoe Kazan",
      "Caitlin FitzGerald",
      "Emjay Anthony",
      "Nora Dunn",
      "Bruce Altman",
      "Robert Curtis Brown",
      "James Patrick Stuart",
      "Peter Mackenzie",
      "Pat Finn",
      "Valente Rodriguez",
      "Emily Kinney",
      "Lisa Lynn Masters",
      "Andrew Stewart-Jones",
      "Blanchard Ryan",
      "Geneva Carr",
      "Deidre Goodwin",
      "Jessica St. Clair",
      "Marina Squerciati",
      "Robert Adamson",
      "Heitor Pereira",
      "Ramin Djawadi",
      "Jimmy Clabots",
      "Alan Cumming",
      "Anne Lockhart",
      "Oprah Winfrey"
    ],
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      "Comedy",
      "Romance"
    ],
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    "extract": "It's Complicated is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Nancy Meyers. It stars Meryl Streep as a bakery owner and single mother of three who starts a secret affair with her ex-husband, played by Alec Baldwin, ten years after their divorce – only to find herself drawn to another man: her architect, Adam. The film also features supporting performances by Lake Bell, Hunter Parrish, Zoe Kazan, John Krasinski, Mary Kay Place, Robert Curtis Brown, and Rita Wilson, among others.",
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    "thumbnail_height": 326
  },
  {
    "title": "Sherlock Holmes",
    "year": 2009,
    "cast": [
      "Robert Downey Jr.",
      "Jude Law",
      "Rachel McAdams",
      "Mark Strong",
      "Eddie Marsan",
      "Geraldine James",
      "James Fox",
      "Kelly Reilly",
      "Robert Mallet"
    ],
    "genres": [
      "Action",
      "Mystery",
      "Historical"
    ],
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    "extract": "Sherlock Holmes is a 2009 period mystery action film starring Robert Downey Jr. as the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Joel Silver, Lionel Wigram, Susan Downey, and Dan Lin. The screenplay written by Michael Robert Johnson, Anthony Peckham, and Simon Kinberg was developed from a story by Wigram and Johnson. In addition to Downey Jr. as Holmes, Jude Law portrays Dr. John Watson. In 1890, eccentric detective Holmes and his companion Watson are hired by a secret society to foil a mysticist's plot to gain control of Britain by seemingly supernatural means. Rachel McAdams stars as their former adversary Irene Adler and Mark Strong portrays villain Lord Henry Blackwood.",
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  },
  {
    "title": "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond",
    "year": 2009,
    "cast": [
      "Bryce Dallas Howard",
      "Chris Evans",
      "Ellen Burstyn",
      "Ann-Margret",
      "Jennifer Sipes"
    ],
    "genres": [
      "Independent"
    ],
    "href": "The_Loss_of_a_Teardrop_Diamond",
    "extract": "The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond is a 2008 independent film by director Jodie Markell. It is based on Tennessee Williams' long-forgotten 1957 screenplay, and stars Bryce Dallas Howard in the leading role of Fisher Willow. The film was released on December 30, 2009, making it the last film to be released in the 2000s.",
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    "thumbnail_height": 384
  },
  {
    "title": "The White Ribbon",
    "year": 2009,
    "cast": [
      "Ulrich Tukur",
      "Susanne Lothar",
      "Josef Bierbichler",
      "Marisa Growaldt"
    ],
    "genres": [
      "Drama"
    ],
    "href": "The_White_Ribbon",
    "extract": "The White Ribbon is a 2009 German-language drama film, written and directed by Michael Haneke. Released in black-and-white, the film offers a dark depiction of society and family in a northern German village just before World War I. According to Haneke, The White Ribbon \"is about the roots of evil. Whether it’s religious or political terrorism, it’s the same thing.\"",
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