My Top Ten Movies of 1997

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My favourite movies of 1997 (as per UK release dates)

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1
Scream (1996,  R)
Scream 5.0 Stars
One of the few horror movies I like. This is funny as well as being very scary and thrilling.
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Secrets and Lies (1996,  R)
Secrets and Lies 5.0 Stars
Terrific performances and a compelling story make this a fantastic movie that you have to see.
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3
Mars Attacks! (1996,  PG-13)
Mars Attacks! 5.0 Stars
Funny and shocking this sci-fi comedy from Tim Burton has a great cast, brilliant effects and some fantastic scenes.
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The Lost World - Jurassic Park (1997,  PG-13)
The Lost World - Jurassic Park 4.0 Stars
Spielberg's sequel to his monster hit is still thrilling to watch. The King Kong style ending makes the movie a little long but this is entertaining.
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5
Romeo + Juliet (1996,  PG-13)
Romeo + Juliet 4.0 Stars
Baz Luhrman's update of Shakespeare's tragedy is a genius idea.
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Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997,  R)
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion 4.0 Stars
Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow are hilarious as the two dumb blondes who attend their high school reunion and pretend their successful businesswoman. Great fun.
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7
Matilda (1996,  PG)
Matilda 4.0 Stars
Fun adaptation of Roald Dahl's book directed by and starring Danny DeVito. Mara Wilson is perfect as Matilda and Pam Ferris steals the film with her brillinat portrayl of the scary Miss. Trunchball.
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8
Michael (1996,  PG)
Michael 4.0 Stars
A great comedy turn by John Travolta makes this movie an enjoyable experience.
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9
My Best Friend's Wedding (1997,  PG-13)
My Best Friend's Wedding 4.0 Stars
Julia Roberts doesn't get the guy in this rom com as she goes out to destroy the wedding of her ex. Cameron Diaz is brilliant as the bride.
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10
That Thing You Do! (1996,  PG)
That Thing You Do! 4.0 Stars
Tom Hanks directorial debut follows the struggles and fame of a band. The songs are catchy and the plot predictable but this is fun.
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