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UK Top 100 Of 2009

Take a look through the top 100 movies at the UK Box Office in 2009. From Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, to Saw VI and a head-scratching high spot for G-Force (you remember - the one about the CGI guinea pigs).

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We remember the movie stars who haven't made it through the last year, including megastars Patrick Swayze, David Carradine and Farrah Fawcett.

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Jackie Chan is babysitting his neighbours kids, but one of them has just inadvertently downloaded a secret code and some baddies are pretty upset!

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Every day before Christmas, keep the family happy with a themed collection of sparkling crowd-pleasers. From the first of the month to Christmas Eve, Sky Movies Christmas / HD will screen a specially selected box set, kicking off with the Back To The Future trilogy on Tuesday 1 December, and concluding with a line-up chosen by you on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

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Shrek is back for the final time (and in 3D) in Shrek Forever After. Shrek has been domesticated, and what with a brood of little Ogres to raise, has lost his edge.

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In director James Cameron's sci-fi thriller, a wounded ex-marine (Sam Worthington) is unwillingly thrust into a battle to exploit an exotic planet - Pandora - which is rich in natural resources. However, he finds himself leaving his human colleagues and joining the indiginous race of lifeforms in their battle for survival.

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The cheeky noughties reboot of the classic 50s Ealing comedy continues with the belles of St Trinian's on the hunt for the mythical Fritton's gold - the hidden plunder of a 17th century pirate. However, the evil Pomfrey (David Tennant) has also got designs on the stash and will stop at nothing - well, maybe Rupert Everett in drag - in order to get his hands on it.

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Andy Serkis plays punk godfather Ian Dury in this musical biopic.

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The voyeuristic sexual practice of "dogging" is the salacious hook on which this cheeky comedy is hung. An underachieving journalist seeks to make his name by lifting the lid on the dubious penchant for having a quickie with a total stranger in a car park.

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Colin Firth plays an English professor who, after the sudden death of his partner tries to go about his typical day in Los Angeles.

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David (Neeson) and Catherine (Moore) are the married couple who appear to have it all. But when David misses his flight, and subsequently his own surprise birthday party, Catherine's suspicions of infidelity reach tipping point.

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Ridley Scott teams up again with Russell Crowe in this new adaptation of Robin Hood. Wisely they have dispensed the green tights and transformed the prince of thieves into a Gladiator-like outlaw warrior.

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Written by the late Anthony Minghella and based on an award winning musical from 1982, which itself was based on an Italian play by Mario Fratti, which was inspired by Federico Fellini's autobiographical film 8½.

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Percy Jackson has no idea of his connection to the Greek gods, and is somewhat surprised when they start turning up at his house, demanding he return Zeus' bolt of lightning. With his mother missing and the Gods on his case, he realises he and his friends must go on a quest and find the real lightning thief.

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It's a sunny afternoon in Louisiana, and Martine (Stewart) is looking for a ride. She grabs one with an awkward kid called Gordy (Redmayne), who's more than happy to give the cute girl a lift.

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The Apocalypse is coming, and few will survive. For a bunch of strangers in a road-side diner, out in the middle of nowhere, it's a confusing time - are they the last people left alive?

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The plot is a well-kept secret, but filming reports are plentiful, given the nature of the movie (it's largely set around New York and features plenty of exterior scenes). The most interesting are the reports of the cast dressing up as younger versions of themselves, presumably for flashback scenes.

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The world famous singing chipmunk trio return to contend with the pressures of school, celebrity, and a rival female music group known as The Chipettes.

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Jim Carrey plays former policeman, married father and accomplished conman Steven Russell. In 1995, he was jailed for insurance fraud and fell madly in love with his new cellmate Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor).

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Plenty of celebrities wanted to get onto Avatar's blue carpet for the world premiere...

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Master sorcerer Balthazar Blake (Cage) recruits Dave Stutler, a seemingly average guy, as his reluctant protégé to defend Manhattan from his arch-nemesis, Maxim Horvath.

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Set 20-odd years after the events of Tron, and Jeff Bridges has apparently been living in a computer all this time. Meanwhile, he has a son, Sam, who is wondering what the hell happened to his Pa.

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Fresh from her success opposite Ryan Reynolds in The Proposal, Sandra Bullock plays a caring mom who takes an overweight, uneducated black college football wannabe (Quinton Aaron) into her home. With the help of his adopted family, the youngster fashions himself into a real NFL prospect.

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Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship The Dawn Treader.

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StreetDance will be the UK's first street dance movie and also the first UK full-length feature to be shot in 3D. The film tells the story of a group of street dancers rehearsing for the StreetDance Championships.

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Exam is the gripping edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller that pitches 8 candidates vying for the same job into the claustrophobic environment of a windowless room with only a blank question sheet and ticking clock for company.

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Medieval England has fallen under the shadow of The Black Death. In this apocalyptic world, filled with fear and superstition, a young monk called Osmund is charged with leading a fearless knight, Ulric (Sean Bean) and his group of mercenaries to a remote marsh.

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Streep plays Jane, a divorced mother of three (now grown up) kids who owns a popular bakery and gets on just fine with her now-remarried ex-husband, Jake (Baldwin). When the pair of them head out of town for their son's graduation, they go to dinner - and find things getting complicated.

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Moore's latest will be a documentary covering the USA's perilous financial situation during the transition between the Bush and Obama administrations. Not a lot else has been released on the movie, other than a trailer in which Moore pleads to generous citizens to donate money to the ailing car companies and banks.

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