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  1. Superman
  2. Every Which Way But Loose
  3. Rocky II, starring Sylvester Stallone
  4. Alien
  5. tie, The Amityville Horror and
  6. MoonrakerMoonraker is both a James Bond book by Ian Fleming first published in 1955, and a 1979 movie adapted from the book. The title comes from "moonraker," a synonym for moonsail, the highest sail carried by sailing ships. It is the eleventh official James Bond starring Roger MooreThe name "Roger Moore" is shared by multiple people: # Roger Moore (actor), the english actor, most famous for his roles as James Bond # Roger Moore (computer scientist), designer and implementor of APL/360 Roger Moore is also the name of an Arkansas gun
  7. The Muppet MovieThe Muppet Movie is a 1979 family- comedy written by Jack Burns and Jerry Juhl and directed by James Frawley. It stars the muppets with Jim Henson and Frank Oz doing more voices than anyone else in the movie. It is about Kermit the Frog making his way to
  8. California SuiteCalifornia Suite is a play by Neil Simon about five couples, all set in one hotel suite in California. It is a bittersweet comedy. The first couple hail from New York City and are engaged in a custody battle. The second are from Philadelphia; the husband
  9. The Deer HunterThe Deer Hunter is a 1978 film which tells the story of how the Vietnam War affects the people of a small town in Pennsylvania, although it was actually filmed in Mingo Junction, Ohio. It stars Robert De Niro, John Cazale, John Savage, Christopher Walken,

3 Academy AwardBob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. The Academy Awards (often better known as Oscars) are the most prominent film award in the United States. The Awards are granted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, a ps



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