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		<title>295 Movies Sing &#039;Baby Got Back&#039;</title>
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<p>For centuries, music, art and poetry have revered the human body, but no one did it quite like rapper Sir Mix-A-Lot in his classic 1992 hit "Baby Got Back." Now, 20 years later, the song gets the cinematic treatment in a new video that features 295 movies singing the lyrics to everyone's favorite ode to the derriere.</p>
<p>Many of your movie favorites express their booty adoration in this video by <a href="http://www.youtube.com/dondrapersayswhat" target="_blank">dondrapersayswhat</a>, including the horny <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/tag/american-pie" target="_blank">"American Pie" </a>crew, seemingly straight-laced Atticus Finch from <a href="http://movies.nextmovie.com/to-kill-a-mockingbird-/M0-001-000000036-4" target="_blank">"To Kill a Mockingbird"</a> and Sally Albright from <a href="http://movies.nextmovie.com/when-harry-met-sally-/M0-001-000002703-3" target="_blank">"When Harry Met Sally...," </a>letting out her famous groan, of course.</p>
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		<title>13 Movie Dads We Wish Were Ours</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From "Field of Dreams" to "Taken," these are the movie dads we wish we could call our own.]]></description>
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<p>Dads are good guys. They put together our complicated toys, they taught us to drive, and they took us camping. But we've always considered him to be a total dork, or the big bad guy who Mom would call on to deliver the harshest punishments.</p>
<p>We wanted a father who was more like ones in movies. Why didn't we have a dad who built a magical baseball field, was fabulously wealthy, and who greeted crises with jokes, hugs, or lethal force instead of groundings?</p>
<p>We <em>know</em> our dads were cool, always there for us, and making us better people. We love them dearly. But in honor of Father's Day, here are 13 movie dads we still find ourselves admiring for their humor, cuddliness, special talents, and in some cases, bank vaults full of money.<span id="more-59569"></span></p>
<h2>13. Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks), 'Sleepless in Seattle' (1993)</h2>
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<p>Tom Hanks is the very definition of calm, cool, and lovable. He can always be counted on to play a great dad, but his sad widower in "Sleepless in Seattle" tops the list for us. Instead of remaining distant from his son, Jonah, he clings to him so hard that Jonah decides he needs to start dating. When he calls a radio talk show on his dad's behalf, it kicks off a frenzy. Sam handles it all with surprising calm, good humor, and honesty. When Jonah flies all the way across the country to meet Annie, Sam freaks, but not so badly that he doesn't give Jonah the biggest and most tearful hug instead of a lecture. That's when we decided we wanted him to adopt us.</p>
<h2>12. Jim's Dad (Eugene Levy), 'American Pie' (1999)</h2>
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<p>There comes a time in every kid's life that they start locking the bedroom or bathroom door behind them. We don't want our parents to know what's going on there. We don't want to have that discussion. Jim (Jason Biggs) not only has that discussion, he has his dad walk in on him as he's getting intimate with a pie. Jim's Dad (Eugene Levy) -- that's all we know him by throughout the series -- actually helps him dispose of the incriminating pastry, buys him some dirty magazines, and tries to offer a little, er, technical advice. Once the humiliation passes, it's a relief to know you've got a dad who recognizes you're all grown up, and even in need of sexual relief.</p>
<h2>11. Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner), 'Field of Dreams' (1989)</h2>
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<p>There are practical dads, and there are dads who throw caution to the wind and embrace the supernatural. Ray (Costner) receives an insistent whisper to "build it" so "he will come," and happily plows over his cornfield and builds a baseball field. When the ghosts of baseball greats turn up, Ray isn't in the least bit surprised. He fights to keep his mystical field despite a shrinking bank account and threats from his brother-in-law. We'd love a dad who could tap into the astral plane of baseball, and who never wavered in his belief that having Shoeless Joe Jackson over to play was worth a few acres of corn. If he believed they would come, so would we.</p>
<h2>10. Carlisle Cullen (Peter Facinelli), 'The Twilight Saga' (2008-2012)</h2>
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<p>We wouldn't want Dracula as a dad, but Carlisle Cullen? Yes, please. His enhanced ability is compassion, for heaven's sake, and he has a penchant for adopting lost and lonely souls. Anyone you love, he'll love. (He may even offer to transform them.) His capacity for kindness means he won't spend the centuries lecturing you, reminding you of that one time you scratched his car. He'll probably just give you a big hug, and remind you that time washes everything away, and the material is immaterial. Oh, and he's loaded (Forbes estimates his fortune to be $34.5 billion). If you have to pick a dad to spend centuries with, Carlisle is the one to choose.</p>
<h2>9. Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams), 'Mrs. Doubtfire' (1993)</h2>
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<p>We'd love a dad who, despite his unemployment, hires the zoo to throw us a birthday party. But Daniel (Williams) really goes the distance. Guilty over the breakup of his marriage and desperate to spend time with his kids, he willingly dresses up as a plump English nanny. We won't lie and say the big reveal wouldn't be a little traumatizing, but the sheer audacity of the scheme is just too adorable and sweet to be too upsetting. Besides, he cooks, cleans and sews even better than Mom!</p>
<h2>8. Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson), 'Taken' (2008)</h2>
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<p>Any dad would happily risk his life for his child. But if we're in trouble – serious trouble, spanning numerous borders, languages, and laws – we want a dad with a very particular set of skills. We want Bryan Mills, who can build torture devices out of common items, rig telephones with walkie-talkies, and find us no matter how far off the grid we've strayed. He's a distant dad, but great in a pinch, and at least conscientious enough to encourage your singing career, and introduce you to his famous clients.</p>
<h2>7. Daddy Warbucks, 'Annie'</h2>
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<p>It's a hard knock life and a really bad economy, so we could really use a father like Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks, whose fortune is estimated to be "ten zillion dollars," making him the richest fictional character ever. But money doesn't make the man! Daddy Warbucks is also charitable (he comes from a poor background which keeps him grounded), loves kids and dogs, enjoys globetrotting and adventure, and is a sharp dresser. He's a bit of a curmudgeon, but so is every parent, and you always have the household staff to mingle with if he's in a bad mood. And we did mention the"ten zillion dollars" in the vault, right?</p>
<h2>6. Dill Penderghast (Stanley Tucci), 'Easy A' (2010)</h2>
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<p>We love the Penderghast family so much that we couldn't just <strong><a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/best-movie-mothers/">wish for Mommy Penderghast</a></strong> ... we had to wish for Dad, too. Dill may have cheesy taste in Netflix rentals (We didn't have "The Bucket List" on our bucket list!), but he has a great sense of humor and an open mind about teenage sex. Neither Mom or Dad Penderghast would lecture us about what they saw on our Facebook or video blog, and even if Daddy Dill disapproves of your wardrobe, he'll temper it by saying you look like a high-end stripper. We feel our self-esteem soaring already!</p>
<h2>5. Clark Griswold (Chevy Chase), The ‘Vacation’ Series (1983-2010)</h2>
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<p>Clark Griswold may be the most disaster-prone man on the planet, but you have to admire his guts and determination. This is a dad who will get you to Disney – er, Walley World at any cost, even if it means holding up a security guard with a BB gun. He will put on a pig suit to win a trip to Europe, and bravely drive on the right side of the road, even if that means taking you around Big Ben and Parliament all day. Finally, he'll plan a fun, old-fashioned family Christmas (which includes the ultimate gift of a backyard pool) and pursue it with manic ferocity, no matter how high the cost.</p>
<h2>4. Mac MacGuff (J.K. Simmons), 'Juno' (2007)</h2>
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<p>Yes, Mac's other half made <strong><a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/best-movie-mothers/">our Mom List</a></strong> too, but you just can't have one MacGuff parent without the other. A pregnant teenage daughter would probably make most dads get out a shotgun, and go on the hunt for the offending male. Mac merely expresses bewilderment, then dismay and criticism (he was hoping for hard drugs or a DWI) before switching to full sympathy and support. He can even manage to crack a few jokes about the situation. It's exactly how you hope your dad would react to unplanned grandparency.</p>
<h2>3. Steve Martin in ANYTHING</h2>
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<p>Steve Martin is legendary for his snarky and sarcastic comedy. So why does he have a resume that's full of superdad roles? We don't know. We don't care. We just want him to be our dad. We'll take him in "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles," "Parenthood," "Father of the Bride" (I &amp; II!), or "Cheaper by the Dozen." Sure, he can be uptight and anxious (he's an absolute wreck in "Parenthood"), but he's always a man willing to do whatever it takes to make his family safe, secure, and happy. Oh, and he tells really good jokes, even if he's covered in vomit. If dad has to be a comedian, he should at least be one like Steve Martin.</p>
<h2>2. Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck), 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (1962)</h2>
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<p>Atticus Finch is one hell of a father figure. He's stern and serious, but he's also gentle, compassionate, and determined. No, he doesn't crack jokes. He doesn't engage in slick hand-to-hand combat. He doesn't have ten zillion dollars, and he's not big on playing games or hatching up zany parties. But Atticus is a hero, trying to single-handedly reverse the hideous racism of his town, and save an innocent man's life. Forget Superman; Finch is the real defender of truth, justice, and the American way. Other dads may be more fun, but Finch is the one you'd be proud to introduce to your friends or significant others.</p>
<h2>1. Chris Gardner (Will Smith), 'The Pursuit of Happyness' (2006)</h2>
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<p>How does one dad emerge ahead of a pack of really awesome dads? By being Chris Gardner, who suffered setbacks that would have broken just about everyone (except maybe Liam Neeson or Atticus Finch) on the list. Gardner lost his savings and his wife thanks to a poor investment, hit rock bottom, and was forced to climb back out to provide for his son. The two wind up on the streets and in a homeless shelter before Gardner's hard work pays off, landing him a posh job as a stockbroker. The best part of the story? It's true. Gardner and his son went from being homeless to being multi-millionaires, and to a movie deal with Will Smith. And you thought awesome dads existed only in the movies.</p>
<p><em>Originally published June 17, 2011.</em></p>
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		<dc:creator>Max Evry</dc:creator>
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<p>Yo dawg, were you ever peepin' some crazy old movie and thought the way some chick was talkin' was bananas? Dudes used to talk whack, for real, but don't freak 'cause now things are aight, brah.</p>
<p>Thas right, you can chug that Smirnoff Ice and chill because some wicked tight editor guy made <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HA9FVi7Cqjc" target="_blank">"Famous Scenes From Classic Films, Subtitled For Bros,"</a> and we're stoked.<span id="more-115661"></span></p>
<p>Some of the mad crazy stuff you'll see are scenes from "Gone With The Wind," "2001: A Space Odyssey," "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington," "To Kill A Mockingbird" and "Chinatown."</p>
<p>To exemplify, Jimmy Stewart sayin' "You know that rule, Mr. Paine, and I loved you for it just as my father did," now gets translated to "You get that s**t, bro, and I loved you for it (no homo)."</p>
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		<dc:creator>Robert DeSalvo</dc:creator>
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<p>This week: Ryan Gosling is a new kind of action hero in "Drive," Justin Timberlake brings sci-fi back in "In Time," Mary Elizabeth Winstead channels Ripley in "The Thing," Daniel Craig's "Dream House" is full of horrors, and "To Kill a Mockingbird" is beautifully restored for its Blu-ray debut.</p>
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<h3>'Drive'</h3>
<p><strong>Box Office:</strong> $35 million<br />
<strong>Rotten Tomatoes:</strong> 93% Fresh<br />
<strong>Storyline:</strong> Ryan Gosling plays the mysterious "Driver" -- a guy who works as a Hollywood stuntman by day and moonlights as a getaway driver at night. We know little about this man of few words except that he won't wait longer than five minutes for you during a heist, and he develops a soft spot for his married neighbor (Carey Mulligan).<br />
<strong>Extras!</strong> Don't let the DVD/Blu-ray featurette title "Drive Without a Driver: Entretien Avec Nicolas Winding Refn" scare you away. It's not in subtitles and has director Refn explaining the laborious six-year process it took to bring "Drive" to the silver screen.<br />
<strong>We Say:</strong> "Drive" is one of the best movies of 2011, so don't let the Academy's Oscar snub suggest otherwise. "Drive" could spark the next generation of action films, complete with memorable performances and a cutting-edge electro soundtrack as well as quiet, dramatic moments that other films in the genre fill with tiresome guns and bombast.</p>
<p><strong>Also Check Out: <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/ryan-gosling-hot-photos/">GALLERY: The "Ides" of Ryan Gosling Are Upon Us</a></strong></p>
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<h3>'In Time'</h3>
<p><strong>Box Office:</strong> $37 million<br />
<strong>Rotten Tomatoes:</strong> 37% Rotten<br />
<strong>Storyline:</strong> In a dystopian future where the aging gene has been switched off, time is the currency traded to extend one's life beyond the allotted 25 years. Justin Timberlake plays a working stiff who comes across a fortune of time, Olivia Wilde plays his dying mother, and Amanda Seyfried plays the futuristic Bonnie to Timberlake's Clyde.<br />
<strong>Extras!</strong> "The Minutes" featurette on the DVD and Blu-ray is time well spent for a behind-the-scenes peek.<br />
<strong>We Say:</strong> Although "In Time" often feels heavy-handed, the intriguing premise mirrors our current dismal economic climate and will be of interest to sci-fi and Timberlake buffs.</p>
<p><strong>Also Check Out: <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/in-time-clips/">6 Clips From "In Time"</a></strong></p>
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<h3>'The Thing'</h3>
<p><strong>Box Office:</strong> $17 million<br />
<strong>Rotten Tomatoes:</strong> 35% Rotten<br />
<strong>Storyline:</strong> This prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 "The Thing" follows the Norwegian and American scientists -- including Mary Elizabeth Winstead -- as they discover an alien buried in the Antarctic ice. The shape-shifting monster thaws out and wreaks havoc on the terrified, paranoid travelers that fear any one of them could be the creature.<br />
<strong>Extras!</strong> The Blu-ray feature "'The Thing' Evolves" shows the process of reverse-engineering the story based Carpenter's blueprint.<br />
<strong>We Say:</strong> If you loved Carpenter's film, this tense prequel meshes perfectly with it and features an impressive combination of practical and CGI creature effects as well as a welcome Ripley-like performance by Winstead.</p>
<p><strong>Also Check Out: <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/best-alien-invasion-movies/">The 9 Best Alien Invasion Movies</a></strong></p>
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<h3>'Dream House'</h3>
<p><strong>Box Office:</strong> $21 million<br />
<strong>Rotten Tomatoes:</strong> 7% Rotten<br />
<strong>Storyline:</strong> A successful publisher (Daniel Craig) moves his wife (Rachel Weisz) and their two daughters to a quaint New England town only to discover that their idyllic home was a family murder scene, and that a neighbor (Naomi Watts) knows what really happened.<br />
<strong>Extras!</strong> "The Dream Cast" has Craig, Weisz and Watts -- all of whom we love in other roles -- explain their inexplicable attraction to this project.<br />
<strong>We Say:</strong> Although you can feel the chemistry between Craig and Weisz that the couple took off-screen, this preposterous mystery with a snicker-worthy M. Night Shyamalan twist collapses like a house of cards.</p>
<p><strong>Also Check Out: <a href="http://www.nextmovie.com/blog/how-to-tell-your-house-is-haunted/">Top 9 Signs Your New House Is Haunted</a></strong></p>
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<h3>'To Kill a Mockingbird' (Blu-ray)</h3>
<p><strong>Box Office:</strong> $13 million<br />
<strong>Rotten Tomatoes:</strong> 94% Fresh<br />
<strong>Storyline:</strong> Gregory Peck won an Oscar for his turn as courageous Southern lawyer Atticus Finch -- a character the American Film Institute calls "The Greatest Movie Hero of All Time" -- who comes to the defense of a black man wrongly accused of rape.<br />
<strong>Extras!</strong> This 50th anniversary edition is packed with in-depth bonus features like a feature-length documentary on Peck, and it comes cased in a 44-page book with Peck's script pages, personal letters, storyboards and more.<br />
<strong>We Say:</strong> Digitally remastered and fully restored in high definition from the original 35-mm film elements, this is how classic Hollywood treasures should be treated for film collectors.</p>
<h3>Also New This Week:</h3>
<p>"The English Patient" (Blu-ray)<br />
"The Piano" (Blu-ray)<br />
"Malcolm X" (Blu-ray)<br />
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon" (Blu-ray 3-D)<br />
"Shakespeare in Love" (Blu-ray)</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 19:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elisabeth Rappe</dc:creator>
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<p>It's no secret that lawyers have a bad reputation. Everyone knows a dozen lawyer jokes, and we all quake in terror if someone threatens to call them in. They are the boogeymen of the business world. But you know what? There are nice lawyers. Heroic ones, even. They take down big businesses, put away serial killers, and free innocents.</p>
<p>Not only are Hollywood lawyers always the good guys, they're always extremely hot guys. In film, if you want the most dedicated lawyer, you simply pick the best looking one in the office.<span id="more-39839"></span> </p>
<p>Stepping proudly into that tradition is Matthew McConaughey in <a href="http://movies.nextmovie.com/the-lincoln-lawyer-/M0-001-000016723-4">"The Lincoln Lawyer"</a> who looks good, drives a slick car, and charms and manipulates his way through the system. In his honor, we called up a list of the nine sexiest <em>male</em> lawyers (unfortunately, like most gigs in Hollywood, the women are underrepresented) in movie history.</p>
<p>Objection? Overruled!</p>
<h2>9. Luke Wilson, 'Legally Blonde' (2001)</h2>
<p>Luke Wilson has always been adorable, but he ruled the early 2000s like an indie god. When Elle (Reese Witherspoon) first meets Emmett, you wonder why she doesn't just say "Warner who?" But she has to learn that her snobby ex won't ever respect her, whereas Emmett actually sees her for who she is: a <em>brainy</em> blonde. As every girl knows, the best guy is one who loves you for your brains – but who fully appreciates your outer beauty too.</p>
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<h2>8. Denzel Washington, 'Philadelphia' (1993)</h2>
<p>It would have been so easy for Denzel Washington to have a career based solely on his incredible looks, but he took the hard road, and favored intellectual and historical dramas over thrillers and romantic comedies. It was a wise move, because nothing made us swoon more than his ability to coolly outthink his opponents. (Maybe they were as distracted as we were?) The heartbreaking "Philadelphia" is no exception in his respectable career. He's played other lawyers, but it's Washington's journey from prejudice to acceptance that makes this one stand out for us. Is there anything sexier than compassion? Not in our book.</p>
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<h2>7. Ryan Gosling, 'Fracture' (2007)</h2>
<p>Ryan Gosling is the face of the <a href="http://fuckyeahryangosling.tumblr.com/" target="_blank">"Hey, girl!" meme</a>, so all we really need to say here is that Gosling is in "Fracture," he plays a lawyer, and he's never hotter than when he's thinking really, really hard. Like all cinematic lawyers, Gosling's Willy Beachum is a constant winner, until he is thwarted by the sinister Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins, of course). Willy becomes more and more determined not only to win in order to save his career, but to do the right thing for Crawford's victim. Who doesn't find that kind of drive appealing? He also gives Rosamund Pike a piggy-back ride in a deleted scene, which alone is fuel for two or three "Hey, girl!" entries.</p>
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<h2>6. Gregory Peck, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (1962)</h2>
<p>Gregory Peck was one of the best looking men to ever walk the earth, let alone appear on a movie screen. But he may be at his most smoldering as Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," possibly because his looks are an afterthought, which makes him all the more irresistible. He's a lonely widower, a gentle father, a crack shot, and the most courageous and tolerant man in Maycomb County. His rumpled hair, rumbling voice, and horn-rimmed glasses just complete a perfect package that not even a seersucker suit can dim.</p>
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<h2>5. Matthew McConaughey, 'A Time to Kill' (1996)</h2>
<p>McConaughey may have inspired the list, but there's no rule that says he can't be on it. Many moviegoers discovered his laconic Southern charm thanks to this film, and he was sent straight to the A-List. Though he's now known for his dislike of shirts, he spent "A Time to Kill" completely clothed, and won us over purely by what we could see from the neck up. The fact that he plays a modern-day Atticus Finch, desperately fighting against intolerance and violence no matter the personal cost, just makes him that much more enticing. What can we say? We like the really, <em>really</em> good guys.</p>
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<h2>4. Tom Cruise, 'A Few Good Men' (1992) &amp; 'The Firm' (1993 )</h2>
<p>It's impossible to pick between courtroom Cruises. In "The Firm," he's an ambitious, clean-cut young lawyer who comes from a poor background, and is desperate for success and money. He's all rumpled shirt-sleeves and good intentions, which makes him susceptible to corruption by an evil law firm, but he's so darn good that it all bounces off him. In "A Few Good Men," he's all military poise and inexperience, and struggles to win the respect of his fellow lawyers and officers. Oh, who are we kidding? It doesn't come down to characters, it's whether you prefer a suit and tie, or a crisp Navy uniform.</p>
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<h2>3. Colin Firth, 'Bridget Jones' Diary' (2001)</h2>
<p>You're forgiven if you forgot Mr. (Mark) Darcy was a top-notch human rights lawyer in "Bridget Jones," because it's pretty hard to think whenever Colin Firth is onscreen. Bridget (Renee Zellweger) initially snubs him because of his stuffy career, but viewers realized it signaled him as a top-notch guy with a big heart. He not only beat up Hugh Grant to win her love, but his "I like you" speech (and subsequent kiss attempts) is what every girl wants to hear.</p>
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<h2>2. Matt Damon, 'The Rainmaker' (1997)</h2>
<p>Perhaps all the women of the world need to get together, and organize a celebration for John Grisham since he's responsible for writing the books that got so many hunks to pass the bar exam. Matt Damon happily followed in the footsteps of Grisham alumni Cruise and McConaughey, and shined as the idealistic and desperate Rudy. Damon is so charming and fresh-faced that he even makes ambulance-chasing sexy. Who knew that could be done?</p>
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<h2>1. George Clooney, 'Intolerable Cruelty' (2003) &amp; 'Michael Clayton' (2007)</h2>
<p>George Clooney has also done multiple stints at the bench, and we find ourselves unable to pick between the two. We're partial to his witty, crazed turn as Miles in "Cruelty" who ends up battered, broken, and spitting after he meets the beautiful and icy Marilyn (Catherine Zeta-Jones). But there's an awful lot to be said for the coolly confident, quick-thinking, and fighting-mad Michael Clayton. The latter has done some lousy things in the name of profit, but there's nothing better than a bad boy who ends up being ridiculously good and noble. Take your pick. You're not going to lose. It's George Clooney!</p>
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