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Classic movies
Alongside the latest blockbusters, we always have a great selection of classic movies onboard.
This is just a tiny selection of what's onboard this month - you'll find plenty more to choose from once you're settled in.
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28 Days Later
It’s a zombie film directed by Danny Boyle, written by Alex Garland, and featuring the best opening sequence of ANY MOVIE EVER. And if you need a better reason to watch this movie then you're on your own because there isn't one.
Released: 2002 / Running time: 118 minutes
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Fat City
Boxing classic, with Stacy Keach as washed-up fighter Tully, who after sparring with teenager Ernie (Jeff Bridges), decides to restart his boxing career. At the same time, however, he must battle with his past demons and alcohol abuse.
Released: 1972 / Running time: 93 minutes
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Frozen
A magical animated family film that captured the public imagination like never before, Frozen stars (the voice of) Kristin Bell as Anna, who goes in search of her magical sister Elsa, whose powers have trapped the kingdom in a snowy shell.
Released: 2013 / Running time: 103 minutes
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The Lion King
Cast-iron Disney classic here, about a lion cub crown prince tricked by a treacherous uncle into thinking he caused his father’s death and then fleeing into exile in despair – only to learn in adulthood his identity and his responsibilities.
Released: 1994 / Running time: 89 minutes
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Million Dollar Baby
Who better to direct and star in an Oscar-winning drama about a craggy noble loner, than Clint Eastwood? He plays Frankie Dunn, a boxing trainer approached by Hilary Swank’s Maggie to train her. The result? Superb, heart-breaking drama.
Released: 2004 / Running time: 132 minutes
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Miss Congeniality
Classic comedy and a great role for Sandra Bullock here, as she plays an ultra-tough cop, who undergoes a makeover in order to infiltrate a beauty contest and take down the bad guys.
Released: 2000 / Running time: 110 minutes
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The Notebook
This story of Allie and Noah (Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling), who have an innocent summer romance as teenagers, is sure to have you reaching for the Kleenex. Struggling through wartime, ill-fated marriages and countless obstacles, the pair are reunited years later…
Released: 2004 / Running time: 120 minutes
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The Shining
This adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is one of Stanley Kubrick’s best films and among the creepiest horror movies ever, as unhinged would-be novelist Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) takes his family to the sinister Overlook Hotel for the winter. ‘Here’s Johnny!’
Released: 1980 / Running time: 144 minutes
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Something's Gotta Give
Timeless romantic-comedy with Jack Nicholson as Harry, an older man who only dates younger women. On a romantic weekend with his latest (Amanda Peet), her mum, Erica (Diane Keaton), returns home. Before you know it, Harry and Erica are getting friendly…
Released: 2003 / Running time: 120 minutes
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Toy Story
Over two decades since the release of this animated masterpiece and time has done nothing to dent its greatness. Woody, Buzz and the gang are all here for an endlessly watchable tale of toys who come alive when their owner isn’t watching.
Released: 1995 / Running time: 79 minutes