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* Creator/TimothyDalton's portrayal of Film/JamesBond in ''Film/TheLivingDaylights'' and ''Film/LicenceToKill''. He gets ragged on too often, but he was just what the Bond franchise needed after ''12'' years of Roger Moore: tough, hard-edged, not too comical, [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny all the things]] Creator/DanielCraig [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny is getting praised for today]].
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* ''Film/{{Narc}}'' is a gritty crime film that was done on a modest budget. Some have said it's like a darker version of ''Film/TrainingDay''. The film has some amazing acting and a powerful ending.

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* ''Film/{{Narc}}'' ''Film/Narc2002'' is a gritty crime film that was done on a modest budget. Some have said it's like a darker version of ''Film/TrainingDay''. The film has some amazing acting and a powerful ending.
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* The Spanish-French film called ''Film/LaLunaEnBotella'' (''The Moon in the Bottle'') is not well-known, but still remains a hidden gem of sorts. This film is set mainly in a cozy vintage-style café, and its overall atmosphere feels somewhat like [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs an absurdist and surreal version]] of ''Film/{{Amelie}}''. Aside from random [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment BLAM]]-style comic scenes, sometimes involving [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces making love in inappropriate places]], the film tells a set of different people's stories and how they overcome difficulties in their lives, whether with their love life, work or others, by [[FollowYourHeart following their dreams]]. It also features a great soundtrack, and has musical numbers featuring an antique detuned piano.

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* The Spanish-French film called ''Film/LaLunaEnBotella'' (''The Moon in the Bottle'') is not well-known, but still remains a hidden gem of sorts. This film is set mainly in a cozy vintage-style café, and its overall atmosphere feels somewhat like [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs an absurdist and surreal version]] version of ''Film/{{Amelie}}''. Aside from random [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment BLAM]]-style comic scenes, sometimes involving [[MakingLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces making love in inappropriate places]], the film tells a set of different people's stories and how they overcome difficulties in their lives, whether with their love life, work or others, by [[FollowYourHeart following their dreams]]. It also features a great soundtrack, and has musical numbers featuring an antique detuned piano.
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* ''Film/WishUponAStar'', an underrated 1996 film that aired several times on the Disney Channel throughout the late 1990s, and puts a 1990s spin on the FreakyFridayFlip trope. Starring [[Creator/KatherineHeigl]] and [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Danielle Harris]] as two sisters who magically swap bodies after a titular WishUponAStar comes true, they first use it to sabotage each other in school before learning to appreciate and help out each other. It's a funny film with tons of heart as the characters mature.

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* ''Film/WishUponAStar'', an underrated 1996 film that aired several times on the Disney Channel throughout the late 1990s, and puts a 1990s spin on the FreakyFridayFlip trope. Starring [[Creator/KatherineHeigl]] Creator/KatherineHeigl and [[Franchise/{{Halloween}} Danielle Harris]] as two sisters who magically swap bodies after a titular WishUponAStar comes true, they first use it to sabotage each other in school before learning to appreciate and help out each other. It's a funny film with tons of heart as the characters mature.

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