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    • Taye Diggs, Chelsea Tavares, Greta Onieogou, Cody Christian, Samantha Logan, Hunter Clowdus, Daniel Ezra, Bre-Z, and Michael Evans Behling in My Mind's Playing Tricks on Me (2021)

      1. All American

      2018– TV-14TV Series
      7.6 (16K)
      When a star high school football player from South Central is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High School, two separate worlds collide.
    • Rob Lowe, Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Dulé Hill, Moira Kelly, Janel Moloney, Richard Schiff, John Spencer, and Bradley Whitford in The West Wing (1999)

      2. The West Wing

      1999–2006TV-14TV Series
      8.9 (92K)
      Inside the lives of staffers in the West Wing of the White House.
    • Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Don Cheadle, Matt Damon, Andy Garcia, Casey Affleck, Elliott Gould, Scott Caan, Bernie Mac, Carl Reiner, Eddie Jemison, and Shaobo Qin in Ocean's Thirteen (2007)

      3. Ocean's Thirteen

      20072h 2mPG-1362Metascore
      6.9 (378K)
      Danny Ocean rounds up the boys for a third heist after casino owner Willy Bank double-crosses one of the original eleven, Reuben Tishkoff.
    • Promo Poster

      4. Space Cowboys

      20002h 10mPG-1373Metascore
      6.5 (89K)
      When retired engineer Frank Corvin is called upon to rescue a failing satellite, he insists that his equally old teammates accompany him into space.
    • Damon Wayans and Seann William Scott in Lethal Weapon (2016)

      5. Lethal Weapon

      2016–2019TV-14TV Series
      7.8 (42K)
      A slightly unhinged ex-Navy SEAL Martin Riggs moves to California and starts working at the LAPD. He is paired with a veteran Detective Roger Murtaugh and together, they fight some of the most dangerous criminals in the city.
    • Jim Carrey in Yes Man (2008)

      6. Yes Man

      20081h 44mPG-1346Metascore
      6.8 (395K)
      A man challenges himself to say "yes" to everything.
    • Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall in The Judge (2014)

      7. The Judge

      20142h 21mR48Metascore
      7.4 (214K)
      Big-city lawyer Hank Palmer returns to his childhood home where his father, the town's judge, is suspected of murder. Hank sets out to discover the truth; along the way he reconnects with his estranged family.
    • Kevin Kline and Will Smith in Wild Wild West (1999)

      8. Wild Wild West

      19991h 46mPG-1340Metascore
      4.9 (171K)
      The two best special agents in the Wild West must save President Grant from the clutches of a diabolical, wheelchair-bound, steampunk-savvy, Confederate scientist bent on revenge for losing the Civil War.
    • Anne Hathaway, Steve Carell, and Dwayne Johnson in Get Smart (2008)

      9. Get Smart

      20081h 50mPG-1354Metascore
      6.5 (233K)
      Maxwell Smart, a highly intellectual but bumbling spy working for the CONTROL agency, is tasked with preventing a terrorist attack from rival spy agency KAOS.
    • Mark Wahlberg in Rock Star (2001)

      10. Rock Star

      20011h 45mR54Metascore
      6.3 (46K)
      Lead singer of a tribute band becomes lead singer of the real band he idolizes.
    • 11. Sensum

      201715mShort
      4.5 (23)
      A badly injured man gets new hope with and experimental procedure after losing all touch sensation in an accident.
    • Rob Lowe, Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, and Bradley Whitford in The West Wing (1999)

      12. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      100,000 Airplanes

      (2002)
      1999–200642mTV-14TV Episode
      8.0 (1.2K)
      On the night of the State of the Union, Sam has to explain the process of writing the speech and grading reaction to it to a magazine reporter (Traylor Howard) throughout the evening; C.J. arranged the coverage aware that the reporter, Lisa Sherbourn, is Sam's ex-fiancée; flashing back to the speechwriting process, we see the president dining with several of Abbey's medical colleagues, and they ponder the future of cancer research, motivating Bartlet to ask that a section be added to the SOTU in which he calls for U.S. scientists to find a cancer cure by 2012; the staff, convinced that the Congressional censure is weighing heavily on the president, tries to talk him out of this bold but risky proposal.
    • The West Wing (1999)

      13. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      17 People

      (2001)
      1999–20061hTV-14TV Episode
      9.0 (1.3K)
      Following the Vice-President's remarks to him, Toby realizes the truth behind the President's illness: multiple sclerosis. Toby, Leo, and Bartlet discuss the possible political implications of this if it goes public including possible jail time for the 17 people who now know about the illness. Meanwhile Sam, Josh, Donna and the rest of the staff, unaware of the illness, struggle with a speech the President is to give at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
    • Marlee Matlin and Bill O'Brien in The West Wing (1999)

      14. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      18th and Potomac

      (2001)
      1999–20061hTV-14TV Episode
      9.0 (1.3K)
      With hypothetical polling numbers showing them it will be political suicide, staffers prepare to announce the President's condition. As they do, a military crisis flares up in Haiti and Josh faces off against two senators who are against the Government's tobacco industry suit. But as badly as the day seems to be going, a tragedy will come from a car wreck at 18th and Potomac that will affect everything.
    • Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford in 20 Hours in America: Part I (2002)

      15. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      20 Hours in America: Part I

      (2002)
      1999–20061h 29mTV-14TV Episode
      8.6 (1.2K)
      After Bartlet gives a campaign speech at an Indiana farm, Josh, Toby and Donna are left behind by the presidential motorcade and must work their way across the state with the help of the farmer's daughter and, later, a teenage campaign volunteer, enduring many setbacks along the way. Josh and Toby obsess and bicker over how best to play the president's intellectualism, viewed by many as snobbery, against Republican opponent Robert Ritchie's "regular guy" persona, while Donna must keep them on track and communicate with the real Americans they encounter along the way. Back at the W.H., the president deals with a terrorist attack at an Iowa college swim meet, meets with Leo, Nancy and Fitzwallace to discuss how to handle the prospect of the U.S. and/or Israel being accused of a conspiracy in the assassination of Qumari defense minister Abdul Shareef, and interviews secretarial candidates, including a second round with Debbie Fiderer; the wandering party finally arrive at a city with an airport (presumably South Bend) and stop briefly at a nearby hotel, where they learn about the Iowa attack and Donna chastises the two men for caring only about the campaign and not the people it affects; later in the hotel bar, Josh and Toby meet a man trying to figure out how to pay his daughter's tuition to Notre Dame, and he inspires them to initiate new tax policy.
    • Gary Cole in The West Wing (1999)

      16. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      2162 Votes

      (2005)
      1999–200643mTV-14TV Episode
      8.9 (841)
      WHO WILL BE THE DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE? - It's the Democratic National Convention and the race to become the Democratic Presidential candidate has narrowed to three candidates: Russell, Baker and Santos. Also, Bartlet must wrestle with the decision to launch the super-secret defense shuttle to rescue the astronauts trapped at the space station and risk national security or let them die.
    • Kristin Chenoweth in The West Wing (1999)

      17. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      365 Days

      (2005)
      1999–200644mTV-14TV Episode
      7.6 (681)
      Leo returns to the White House to help bolster the administration, which is suffering from the loss of Josh, Donna, Will, and the Vice President to the next election campaign. Leo's first day back follows President Bartlet's last State of the Union address, and unlike in previous years there appears to be little momentum on bold, large-scale initiatives. Amidst numerous distractions that dilute the focus of the staff (kidnappings in Colombia, the First Lady's appearance at a NASCAR race, and petulant Congressmen), he challenges the administration on their agenda for their remaining year in office.
    • Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

      18. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      7A WF 83429

      (2003)
      1999–200641mTV-14TV Episode
      8.6 (952)
      Seven hours have passed since Zoey's kidnapping and and the Republicans are in charge of the White House. Rifts are appearing in the leadership of both parties further complicated by the arrival of a ransom note demanding the release of terrorists.
    • Ed O'Neill in The West Wing (1999)

      19. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      A Change Is Gonna Come

      (2004)
      1999–200644mTV-14TV Episode
      7.7 (681)
      After spending months negotiating a difficult summit with China, Josh is dismayed to learn that the President accepted a flag symbolizing Taiwanese independence. Vice President Hoynes appears on television to promote his book and indicates a desire to return to politics. With the Iowa caucuses only a few months away, Vice President Russell and others begin positioning themselves to win the Democratic presidential nomination. President Bartlet finds tying his bow tie unexpectedly difficult.
    • Seth Adkins in The West Wing (1999)

      20. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      A Good Day

      (2005)
      1999–200644mTV-14TV Episode
      8.4 (781)
      The Speaker of the House deliberately calls a vote on stem cell research when he knows that Democrats will be away from Washington; Donna, Cliff, Matt, and Josh must put aside their differences to foil the plan. Kate is shocked when a minor hunting mishap on the Canadian border threatens to become a major international incident. A Japanese economist who has been President Bartlet's arch-rival since college is attending a formal dinner at the White House, creating a potentially explosive situation. Toby tries to avoid meeting with a group of middle school children who want a constitutional amendment lowering the voting age.
    • Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

      21. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      Abu el Banat

      (2003)
      1999–200642mTV-14TV Episode
      7.5 (749)
      The entire Bartlet family tries to gather for an early Christmas dinner at the White House, but inevitable delays occur as the president must deal with an overseas crisis. Ellie is held up at her lab, and five-year-old grandson Gus is having tantrums. In addition, Doug Westin (Jed and Abby's son-in-law) approaches Josh about running for an open congressional seat in his home district. Josh, Leo and the New Hampshire Democratic Party have already chosen a viable local candidate, but Doug persists. Jed, who likes and respects Doug, still thinks it's should be Liz who should run for the open seat.
    • Allison Janney and Richard Schiff in The West Wing (1999)

      22. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      Access

      (2004)
      1999–200641mTV-14TV Episode
      7.1 (897)
      A documentary-style look at the day in the life of press secretary C.J. Cregg on a day that turns out to be anything but normal due to a FBI/terrorist standoff.
    • Martin Sheen in The West Wing (1999)

      23. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      An Khe

      (2004)
      1999–200642mTV-14TV Episode
      7.6 (740)
      A Navy Hawkeye AWACS crew is missing in North Korea, a Broadcaster has called CJ a chicken and a proposed tax break for stay at home moms causes Josh stress. Amidst the usual West Wing mêlée, Leo finds himself hearing things about the man who saved his life in Vietnam, that he doesn't believe.
    • Rob Lowe and Janel Moloney in The West Wing (1999)

      24. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      And It's Surely to Their Credit

      (2000)
      1999–200642mTV-14TV Episode
      8.4 (1.2K)
      Sam helps Josh battle his health insurance company; Ainsley Hayes encounters her firebrand boss and hostile colleagues; Abby gives the President some good news about his health; C.J. discovers a retiring General intends to publicly criticize the president.
    • Allison Janney in The West Wing (1999)

      25. The West Wing

      Episode: 

      Angel Maintenance

      (2003)
      1999–200641mTV-14TV Episode
      7.7 (779)
      The President, C.J. Cregg, Will Bailey, and others are returning from a long flight overseas. As Air Force One is about to land, the indicator light for the nose wheel fails to come on, prompting pilot Colonel Jessie Weiskopf to call off the landing, and notify the President of the possibility of terrorism. The White House Press Corps is on board, therefore CJ and Will must keep the story under wraps, due to it being a world market event. This becomes a challenge when a F-15 Eagle jet is sent to inspect the nose wheel on AFO. Meanwhile on the ground, Josh is working with Congressman Tom Landis (R-MD) on legislation to Clean-up Chesapeake Bay, which angers Congressional Democrats. Toby meets with Congressman Mark Richardson (D-NY) who has introduced legislation to reinstate the draft, furthermore Toby notifies the Congressman a soldier from his constituency was killed in action in Equatorial Kundu. Donna works with members of the 1st Airlift Squadron, 89th Airlift Wing to learn about "Angel Maintenance," in order to brief CJ, when she returns. Angel is the code word for the President's plane.

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