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Where Eagles Dare

Dirty Harry

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Lethal Weapon

Ace Ventura

Super Troopers

Enemy at the gates

Great Escape

Gladiator

Schindlers List

Boondock Saints

The Departed

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Good, Bad, The Ugly

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7 Samurai.

300.

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Braveheart.

The Patriot.

Apocalypse Now.

The Eagle has Landed.

The Longest Day.

The Battle of Britain.

Battle of the Bulge.

Force 10 at Navarrone.

The Fugitive.

Patriot Games.

Clear and Present Danger.

Superbad.

Knocked Up.

Forgetting Sarah Marshal.

Monty Python movies (The Holy Grail, Life of Brian, Meaning of Life)

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American Gangster.

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Resivoir Dogs.

Casino.

Goodfellas.

The Godfather.

John Rambo (Rambo 4).

Gone in 60 Seconds.

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