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Adam Sandler movies in order

In 1989, Adam Sandler made his film debut in the movie, Going Overboard. From here he followed up his film acting work with appearances in films such as The Dog Police, Shakes the Clown, and Coneheads. To begin with, Sandler’s on-screen roles were small, bit-parts, but eventually his star status grew as audiences began to connect with him. This…

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Robert De Niro movies in order

After making his way into movies, via a couple of uncredited roles in the mid-to-late 1960s, Robert De Niro has built up a reputation as one of the most popular actors in Hollywood. His career has seen him take on various and varied roles, in some of the most interesting films produced, with the actor…

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Sandra Bullock movies in order

It is fair to say that Sandra Bullock is one of the movie industry’s best-loved actresses. Her career has spanned decades, and has included a collection of high-profile pictures, including Practical Magic (1998), A Time to Kill (1996), While You Were Sleeping (1995), and the multi-Academy Award winning, Gravity (2013). Her films have ranged from…

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List of Go! Anpanman movies in order

In 1973, Japanese hero, Anpanman made his debut. Created by Takashi Yanase for a series of children’s picture books, the character was conceived as a valiant superhero who fights hard to protect the world from an evil anthropomorphic germ named Baikinman. Upon making his arrival, Anpanman was hugely popular with young readers. So much so,…

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Morgan Freeman movies in order

In 1964, Morgan Freeman made his film debut via an uncredited role in the movie, The Pawnbroker. From here he followed up his acting work with further uncredited appearances in films such as A Man Called Adam, and Where Were You When the Lights Went Out? To begin with, his on-screen roles were small parts, which is true…

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What is the order of the Lupin the Third movies?

In 1969, popular manga series, Lupin III, was adapted for film, via the animated short, Lupin the Third. This 12-minute film – directed by Masaaki Ōsumi – was conceived as a mini-movie that would hopefully pave the way for a much longer feature. Sadly, that feature film didn’t quite happen, as the short movie went…

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The order of the Fantastic Four: Epic Collection

Every once in a while, Marvel Comics publishes a series of trade paperbacks collecting together key stories from the Marvel Universe – epic tales from years gone by. One such series is the Fantastic Four: Epic Collection, which offers up some of the best FF stories of yesteryear. If you are just getting into the…

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