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70. The ST Valentines Day Massacre
71. If I Had a Million
72. PT 109
73. The Caine Mutiny
74. Mutiny on the Bounty
75. Midway
76. The X Subs
77. Psycho
78. The Treasure of Sierra Madre
79. Gunga Din
80. Ice Station Zebra
81. Darling Lilly
82. The Blue Max
83. The Bridge on the River Quai
84. Used Cars
85. Do The Right Thing
86. The Horses mouth
87. Old Yeller
88. The Yearling
89. Treasure Island (Wallace Beery version)
90. Orphans of the Storm
91. Man's Favorite Sport
92. The Flight of the Phoenix
93. Lawrence of Arabia
94. The Wanderers
95. Little Big Man
96. Dances With Wolves
97. Doctor Dolittle (Rex Harrison version)
98. The Great Gatsby
99. The Great Waldo Pepper
100. The Right Stuff
101. Cold Turkey
102. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas
103. Deliverance
104. Fatso
105. Pappillon
106. Hawaii
107. Spaceballs
108. Mask (Cher Bono)
109. Father Goose
110. My Fair Lady

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85.  Do the Right Thing (1989, Spike Lee) 
It's the hottest days of the summer in the Bed-Stuy neighborhood of Brooklyn. The impoverished largely black community is portrayed through the personal acts and experiences of some residents, store owners and NYC police. Peacekeeping people are pitted against troublemakers and stirring up trouble is an outlet and indulgence. The performances and studies are as intense as Bed-Stuy is rough, and the film's original intent to cast Sal as an intruding bigot is stomped by Danny Aiello's script change to a super tough community-minded enterpreneur. Sal's pizzeria loses its hold when after-hours troublemakers storm the restaurant and a police handled riot ends in a torching. Bitterness mixes with civility and Do the Right Thing ends with Clarence's hateful (right thing) message. Still the performances prevail in giving this movie 9 out of 10 stars. ********* (PAK)
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