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  1. From Battle Royals to Eight-Man Tag Team Matches to Money in the Bank Ladder Matches and more, relive some of WWE’s epic showdowns involving numerous Superst...

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  2. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. Mark Calaway, Scott Hall, Bret Hart, Earl Hebner, Curt Hennig...

  3. Greatest Matches! Ever! (Video 1996) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Greatest Matches! Ever!: Directed by Kevin Dunn. With Mark Calaway, Scott Hall, Bret Hart, Earl Hebner.

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    • Mark Calaway, Scott Hall, Bret Hart
    • The Graduate (1967) Mike Nichols’ indelible comedy of alienation is that rare thing, a movie that really does define a generation. That’s because there has never been another movie like it (and no, “Rushmore” doesn’t count).
    • 12 Angry Men (1957) How elemental — and riveting — is this: an entire courtroom drama set inside the jury room, where Henry Fonda, as the only member of the jury who suspects that a teenage defendant might not be guilty of murder, questions, cajoles and gradually convinces his fellow jurors to look more closely at the evidence.
    • Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988) You never forget your first. That may be how many American art-house habituésthink of Pedro Almodóvar’s riotous comedy.
    • Alien (1979) A smothering tentacled thingy attaches itself to an astronaut’s face. Several scenes later, an alien fetus erupts right out of his belly, and the cinema would never be the same.
  5. Tonights title bout: The best-reviewed boxing movies ever! In one corner, we have heavyweight classics like Rocky and Raging Bull. In the other, hungry newcomers like Creed and Million Dollar...

  6. Sep 30, 2005 · The Greatest Game Ever Played: Directed by Bill Paxton. With James Paxton, Tom Rack, Armand Laroche, Peter Hurley. In the 1913 U.S. Open, twenty-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 U.S. Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.