1. "Point Break"
A group of surfers. A string of heists. One FBI agent. Celebrate the 35th anniversary of this cult classic action film starring Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze. "Point Break" is definitely an action movie that deserves the theater treatment.
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2. "The Fast and the Furious"
Travel back to 2001 for the 25th anniversary of this high octane movie about loyalty, street car racing and heists. This is where the over-the-top franchise truly began (before the globe-trotting missions and unbelievable stunts).
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3. "Castle in the Sky"
Can you believe it's been 40 years since this Studio Ghibli favorite released? Bring your sense of adventure and experience Hayao Miyazaki's "Laputa: Castle in the Sky" in theaters August 22-26.
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4. "Terminator 2: Judgment Day"
If you thought you said "Hasta la vista, baby" to watching "Terminator 2" on the big screen for the last time, think again. Celebrate 35 years of the epic Schwarzenegger sequel on August 28. More than three decades later, fans can still appreciate the pulse-racing action sequences and visual effects for the time.
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5. "Spirited Away"
Studio Ghibli strikes again! Revisit Chihiro and the world of spirits, gods, and witches in this Miyazaki masterpiece. The animation and soundtrack = chef's kiss. It deserves a theatrical screening to take it all in.
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6. "A Beautiful Mind"
Two words: poignant and unpredictable. See the Academy Award-winning drama, "A Beautiful Mind," that's based on the emotional true story of mathematician and game theorist, John Nash, with Russell Crowe starring as Nash.
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7. "V for Vendetta"
Fear. Freedom. Resistance. Don your Guy Fawkes mask and rewatch the dystopian action thriller for its 20th anniversary.
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8. "The Nutty Professor"
If you're looking for a silly laugh, look no further than "The Nutty Professor." Eddie Murphy is at the top of his game in this 1996 comedy classic. You can't say that the man wasn't committed to his performance, especially his portrayal of the Klump family.
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