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The Prince of Egypt (1998) starring Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes

The Prince of Egypt

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The Prince of Egypt (1998) starring Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes


The Prince of Egypt – the epic journey of Moses from slave to prince to deliverer has been told and retold for centuries, inspiring generation after generation. Now DreamWorks Animation brings this timeless story to the screen for audiences of every generation to enjoy. Featuring the voice talents of Val Kilmer, Ralph Fiennes, Michelle Pfeiffer, Sandra Bullock and more!

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Rebirth of Mothra III

Rebirth of Mothra III

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Rebirth of Mothra III (1998)

Synopsis of Rebirth of Mothra III

In Rebirth of Mothra III, the giant flying insect travels back in time to defeat a younger version of a killer dinosaur. Whose identity shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone at this point! And the three fairies are on a related quest … If they don’t kill each other first.

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A Bug's Life (1998) starring Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey

A Bug’s Life

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A Bug’s Life (1998) starring Dave Foley, Kevin Spacey

A Bug’s Life – Can a dreamer save his colony from bullies? Can second-rate circus bugs prove to the world — and themselves — they have worth?

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Houdini (1998) starring Johnathon Schaech, Stacy Edwards, Mark Ruffalo

Houdini 1998

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Houdini (1998) starring Johnathon Schaech, Stacy Edwards, Mark Ruffalo

Recently, I watched the 1998 Houdini TV biography; I was interested to see how it stood up to other Houdini biographies I’ve seen, such as 1950’s Houdini biography with Tony Curtis, or the more recent Houdini with  Adrien Brody. In my opinion, both were entertaining fiction, but very poor biographies. So how did the 1998 version compare?

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Enemy of the State

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Enemy of the State (1998), starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman, Jon Voight

Enemy of the State is a frightening movie. An out-of-control government tracks our every move. They listen to our phone calls, read our emails, and track our movements by tracking retail purchases. Not to mention looking at us through surveillance cameras. What’s truly frightening is that, from the time this movie was made to the present … The government is now admitting that yes, all of those things are being done … For our “protection”, of course.

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