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Alphabetical List Updated 11/15/2013 Alphabetical List Updated 11/15/2013 Movie Name Movie ID Movie Name Movie ID 255 Avengers, The 493 1408 1 Baby Mama 337 15 Minutes 240 Back to the Future 614 2 Fast 2 Furious 2 Bad Boys II 387 2001: A Space Odyssey 598 Bad Education 471 21 Jump Street 487 Bad Teacher 386 24: Season 1 680 Bandits 15 24: Season 2 681 Barbershop 16 24: Season 3 682 Basic 17 27 Dresses 509 Batman Begins 543 28 Days Later 677 Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker 18 3 Idiots 570 Battlestar Galactica: Season 1 649 3:10 to Yuma 3 Battlestar Galactica: Season 2.0 650 300 4 Battlestar Galactica: Season 2.5 651 40-Year Old Virgin, The 590 Battlestar Galactica: The Miniseries 640 50/50 406 Be Cool 20 A View to a Kill 561 Beasts of the Southern Wild 544 A-Team, The 243 Beautiful Thing 403 Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter 514 Beauty Shop 19 Adjustment Bureau, The 494 Bee Movie 21 Aguirre, Wrath of God 524 Before Midnight 690 Air Force One 685 Before Sunrise 22 Albert Nobbs 470 Beowulf 23 Alice in Wonderland 6 Best in Show 24 All Good Things 504 Best Man, The 348 Almost Famous 7 Bicentennial Man, The 601 Amazing Spiderman, The 525 Big Fish 701 American Beauty 241 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure 25 American Gangster 8 Black Dynamite 415 American History X 242 Black Hawk Down 26 American Violet 464 Black Snake Moan 27 Amores Perros 9 Black Swan 325 Amour 695 Blades of Glory 28 An American in Paris 388 Blair Witch Project, The 29 Anastasia 592 Blind Side, The 244 Anger Management 10 Blood Diamond 30 Animal House 239 Bourne Identity, The 31 Animatrix 390 Bourne Legacy, The 565 Anna Karenina 586 Bourne Supremacy, The 32 Apollo 13 678 Bourne Ultimatum, The 33 Archer: Season 1 519 Boyz 'N the Hood 435 Archer: Season 2 529 Brave 530 Archer: Season 3 572 Breakfast At Tiffany's 358 Argo 587 Bride and Prejudice 472 Aristocats, The 575 Bridesmaids 356 Artist, The 485 Bridge to Terabithia 616 Assault on Precinct 13 12 Bringing Down the House 34 Avatar 13 Brother Bear I + II 654 Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 1 429 Brothers Bloom, The 466 Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 2 445 Brown Sugar 245 Avatar the Last Airbender: Book 3 463 Bruce Almighty 35 Burn After Reading 395 Descendents, The 426 Cabin in the Woods, The 500 Despicable Me 249 Captain America: The First Avenger 382 Devdas 615 Casablanca 585 Devil Wears Prada, The 624 Casino Royale 36 Devil's Advocate, The 637 Casino Royale 36 Diamonds are Forever 554 Cast Away 639 Die Another Day 51 Catch Me If You Can 692 Die Another Day 51 Cats & Dogs 37 Distant 52 Cell, The 510 Disturbia 53 Cellular 38 Django Unchained 619 Center Stage 246 Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice404 in the Hood Certified Copy 538 Don't Say a Word 54 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 40 Doubt 55 Charlie's Angels 39 Dr. Dolittle 2 56 Children of Men 658 Dr. No 83 Chorus, The 41 Dr. Strangelove 679 Chronicle 676 Dracula 57 Cinderella 534 Dreamgirls 250 Citizen Kane 618 Drive 402 City of God 436 Drumline 58 Cloud Atlas 645 Due Date 251 Cocktail 515 Dungeons and Dragons 59 Colombiana 473 E.T. 252 Color Purple, The 247 East, The 670 Coming to America 248 Eastern Promises 60 Community: Season 1 602 Easy A 253 Community: Season 2 629 Eat Pray Love 254 Community: Season 3 630 Elegy 446 Constant Gardener, The 567 Elf 61 Contact 606 Elite Squad: The Enemy Within 539 Contagion 411 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 511 Contender, The 42 Evan Almighty 62 Contraband 535 Exorcism of Emily Rose, The 320 Cool Runnings 604 Exorcist, The 352 Count of Monte Cristo, The 577 Expendables, The 64 Covenant, The 516 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close 548 Cowboy Bebop: The Complete Series 418 Facing the Giants 65 Crash 43 Family Guy: Freakin Sweet Collection 233 Crazy, Stupid Love 385 Family Guy: Season 1 Disc 1 234 Cross of Lorraine, The 608 Family Guy: Season 2 Disc 2 235 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 44 Family Guy: Season 2 Disc 3 236 Da Vinci Code, The 49 Family Guy: Season 2 Disc 4 237 Daddy Day Care 45 Family Guy: Season 3 Disc 1 238 Dan in Real Life 46 Fantasia/Fantasia 2000 612 Darjeeling Limited, The 47 Farewell My Concubine 536 Dark Knight Rises, The 545 Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, The 517 Dark Knight, The 48 Fast Five 432 Dark Shadows 520 Ferris Bueller's Day Off 532 Date Night 704 Fiddler on the Roof 484 Dead Presidents 315 Fight Club 314 Departed, The 50 Fighter, The 327 Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within 66 Happy Feet 81 Finding Nemo 474 Happy Feet 2 425 Firefly 540 Happy Times 82 First Sunday 67 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 262 Five Year Engagement 483 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 321 Footloose 412 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 366 Footloose (2011) 413 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 264 For Colored Girls 338 Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince 266 For Your Eyes Only 559 Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix 265 Forbidden Kingdom, The 68 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 263 Forrest Gump 256 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 261 Frances Ha 703 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 261 Friday 460 Hellboy II: The Golden Army 84 Friday After Next 462 Help, The 384 Fringe: Season 1 340 Higher Learning 267 Fringe: Season 2 341 Hobbit, The 603 Fringe: Season 3 342 Home at the End of the World, A 5 From Russia with Love 197 Horrible Bosses 370 Frost/ Nixon 69 Hot Chick, The 85 Funny Girl 334 Hot Fuzz 86 G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra 70 Hotel Rwanda 641 Game of Thrones: Season 1 407 Hours, The 87 Game of Thrones: Season 2 594 How the Grinch Stole Christmas 88 Gangster Squad 631 How to Train Your Dragon 331 Get Him to the Greek 324 Howl's Moving Castle 389 Ghost World 71 Hugo 459 Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 430 Hunchback of Notre Dame I + II, The 653 Girls: Season 1 644 Hung: Season 1 416 Gladiator 475 Hung: Season 2 417 Glee: The Complete First Season 257 Hunger Games, The 482 Godfather Part II, The 73 Hustle & Flow 89 Godfather Part III, The 74 I Am Legend 268 Godfather, The 72 I Love You Phillip Morris 332 Goldeneye 564 I-Spy 97 Goldfinger 196 Idlewild 349 Good Bye, Lenin! 75 Imaginary Heroes 328 Good Hair 330 In Bruges 622 Good Night and Good Luck 76 In Good Company 91 Good Will Hunting 571 In the Bedroom 93 Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, The 596 In the Loop 450 Goodfellas 258 In Time 409 Grave of the Fireflies 625 Inception 269 Green Mile, The 77 Inconvenient Truth, An 11 Grey's Anatomy: Season 2 339 Incredible Hulk, The 90 Grosse Point Blank 78 Incredibles, The 476 Grosse Pointe Blank 232 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 318 Grudge, The 259 Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark 316 Hairspray 79 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 317 Hangover Part II, The 369 Inglourious Basterds 270 Hangover. The 260 Inside Man 92 Hanna 361 Interview with the Vampire 271 Happening, The 80 Invictus 94 Iron Giant, The 600 Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers 107 Iron Lady 439 Lost in Translation 108 Iron Man 95 Love Actually 447 Iron Man 2 272 Love and Basketball 281 Iron Man 3 675 Love and Other Disasters 486 Irreversible 96 Love Jones 399 It's A Wonderful Life 702 Low Down Dirty Shane, A 344 Italian Job, The 273 Magic Mike 518 Jodhaa Akbar 400 Magnificent Seven, The 109 Joy Ride 98 Major Payne 343 Julie and Julia 274 Malcolm X 578 Juno 319 Man of Steel 700 Jurassic Park 573 Man on Fire 110 Jurassic Park: The Lost World 574 Man Who Would be King, The 231 K19: the Widowmaker 99 Man with the Golden Gun, The 556 Karate Kid, The 276 Margin Call 397 Karate Kid, The (Orig) 275 Marley & Me 111 Kick Ass 277 Martha Marcy May Marlene 420 Kids Are Alright, The 323 Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World 112 Kiki's Delivery Service 363 Master, The 588 Kill Bill: Volume I 100 Matrix, The 282 Kill Bill: Volume II 101 Mean Girls 599 Killer Elite 410 Meet the Fockers 113 King's Speech, The 335 Meet the Parents 283 Knocked Up 102 Megamind 284 La Vie En Rose 105 Memento 421 Ladyhawke 103 Memoirs of a Geisha 285 Land Before Time, The 626 Men in Black 3 542 Last Exorcism, The 350 Message, The 114 Last King of Scotland, The 104 Metropolis 643 Lawless 633 Miami Vice 115 Les Miserables 607 Michael Clayton 116 Let Me In 278 Michael Jordan to the Max 117 Licence to Kill 563 Midnight in Paris 401 Life 347 Million Dollar Baby 118 Life 347 Minority Report 119 Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, The 610 Mirror Mirror 490 Life of Pi 595 Mission Impossible II 120 Like Crazy 419 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol 448 Lilo & Stitch 465 Mo' Better Blues 521 Lilo & Stitch 2 477 Moneyball 467 Limitless 428 Monsters University 696 Lincoln 621 Monsters, Inc 121 Lion King, The 364 Monty Python and the Holy Grail 636 Little Fockers 329 Monty Python's Life of Brian 689 Little Rascals, The 422 Moon 584 Live and Let Die 555 Moonraker 558 Live Free or Die Hard 591 Moonrise Kingdom 526 Living Daylights, the 562 Mothman Prophecies, The 122 Longest Yard, The 106 Moulin Rouge 123 Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring 279 Mr.
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