281492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)Released on the 500th anniversary of Columbus’s voyage, 1492: Conquest of Paradise follows the explorer’s venture into the New World. Are there historical inaccuracies? Yes. To the point of being problematic and potentially dangerous? Also yes.
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27Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014)Exodus: Gods and Kings rehashes the story of Moses with an emphasis on over-baked spectacle and Christian Bale in a chainmail skirt. It doesn't really work, but it has plenty of cool CGI, if that’s your thing.
1Ghosts Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live with dead people? Well, in Ghosts, a young couple named Sam and Jay find out when they inherit a haunted mansion. At first, they’re unaware of the spirits living among them, but when Sam suffers a fall, she acquires the ability to see the afterlife. Sounds fun, right? Well, Sam turned the mansion into a bed-and-breakfast—and the ghosts aren’t happy about it.
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11973Silver Screen Collection//Getty ImagesFord in his breakout role in American Graffiti, which was also the first big hit movie for director George Lucas. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
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The concept of aliens is obviously no stranger to science fiction. Ever since extraterrestrials invaded Earth in H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds, the little green men have been everywhere you look. Over the years, stories of first contact have ranged from cute (E.T.) to terrifying (Signs). Now Netflix’s latest series, 3 Body Problem, may very well go down as one of the genre’s most cerebral efforts.
Adapted from Chinese author Cixin Liu’s celebrated book trilogy, the show focuses on humanity’s response to a threat that is coming in four hundred years.
30Don’s Plum (2001)After Titanic turned Leo into the biggest box-office star on the planet, one of his former pals saw an irresistibly juicy opportunity to cash in. Back in 1995, two years before DiCaprio would become the King of the World, a wannabe director named R.D. Robb shot this embarrassingly amateurish black-and-white cheapie about a bunch of baby-faced bros (including Tobey Maguire) misogynistically yukking it up in LA after-dark. Needless to say, the post-Titanic Leo didn’t want it to see the light of day—and not just because he picks his nose and eats his own boogers on screen.