[D] The Cable Guy | Audiences expected typical Carrey comedy but got psychological darkness, predicting modern parasocial relationships before social media existed.
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[A] Crank 2 | Physics becomes optional when Statham jump-starts his artificial heart using everything from car batteries to friction.
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[B] Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs | Animators studied real food falling in slow motion, creating scientifically accurate jello physics for maximum squishiness.
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[C] Cast Away | Production halted for a year while Hanks lost 50 pounds, transforming from FedEx executive to island survivor.
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[D] Chicken Run | Stop-motion chickens required 30 different beaks each for lip-syncing, making poultry dialogue surprisingly expensive to animate.
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[B] Clear and Present Danger | Ford performed his own stunts at 52, including that rooftop helicopter sequence that insurance companies hated.
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[A] The Count of Monte Cristo | Caviezel learned sword fighting for six hours daily, making revenge look elegant rather than merely violent.
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[C] Crash | Won Best Picture in Hollywood's most controversial upset, sparking debates about ensemble storytelling versus emotional manipulation.
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[D] Changeling | Eastwood shot in sequence to preserve Jolie's emotional arc as a mother fighting institutional gaslighting and grief.
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[A] Clerks | Filmed after closing at the actual store where Smith worked, using credit cards to finance philosophical convenience store debates.
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[B] Children of Men | That car ambush was one continuous take using a specially modified rig with a rotating camera seat.
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[C] Capote | Hoffman spent months perfecting that distinctive voice, studying recordings until Truman's mannerisms became second nature.
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[D] Cannonball Run | Real-world illegal race inspired this comedy, with genuine racing celebrities appearing as themselves throughout.
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[B] Charlie Wilson's War | Sorkin's script turns congressional appropriations into witty banter, making geopolitics surprisingly entertaining through rapid-fire dialogue.
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[A] The Cooler | Macy's character literally radiates bad luck, a Vegas superstition turned into narrative engine for unlikely romance.
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[C] Courage Under Fire | Washington interrogates different perspectives of the same battle, using Rashomon structure for modern military investigation.
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[D] Carlito's Way | Pacino plays exhausted elegance as an ex-con whose escape routes keep shrinking despite his best intentions.
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[A] The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Digital aging effects took two years to perfect, literally reversing time through pixels and patience.
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[B] Coming to America | Murphy played multiple characters through extensive prosthetics, turning barbershop scenes into one-man comedy showcases.
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[C] Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon | Wire work made gravity optional, transforming martial arts into aerial ballet that redefined action cinema globally.
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[D] Crocodile Dundee | Hogan's fish-out-of-water comedy became Australia's most successful export until Marvel recruited Hemsworth.
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[B] The Cincinnati Kid | McQueen learned poker from professionals, making every card flip look like destiny rather than chance.
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[A] Christmas Vacation | Chase's rant about his boss was mostly improvised, becoming the holiday season's most cathartic workplace fantasy.
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[C] Chariots of Fire | Beach running scene used local extras who thought they were in a documentary about athletics.
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[D] Close Encounters of the Third Kind | Spielberg's five-note alien greeting became universal code for peaceful first contact in pop culture.