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April 6th, 2012

  • April 6th, 2012, 09:54 am

Top Ten (10) Favorite Disaster Films



Recently, director James Cameron re-released his 1997 blockbuster "TITANIC" in remembrance of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of R.M.S. Titanic. Because it is a disaster movie, I decided to post my favorite disaster films in the list below: ( Collapse )
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    aaron eckhart, adetokumboh m'cormack, barbara stanwyck, bill pullman, brent spiner, chin han, chiwetel ejiofor, danny glover, david warner, dennis quaid, don ameche, donald sutherland, dustin hoffman, early 20th century, edwardian age, emmy rossum, gene hackman, gilded age, history, honor blackman, ian holm, ioan gruffudd, jacqueline bisset, jake gyllenhaal, james cameron, james rebhorn, joey king, john cusak, kate winslet, kenneth more, kevin spacey, late 20th century, leonardo dicaprio, michelle rodriguez, mid 20th century, morgan freeman, movies, nestor serrano, old hollywood, oliver platt, politics, post-apocalypse, progressive era, ramón rodríguez, religion, rene russo, robert wagner, sean connery, sela ward, thandie newton, thelma ritter, titanic, vivica a. fox, will smith, woody harrelson
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