Definitive Ranking: The Ultimate List of Brian Bloom Movies

Sarah Hernandez
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Strap in and prepare for a cinematic adventure like no other, as we delve into the diverse and captivating world of Brian Bloom’s filmography. From thrilling action flicks to heartfelt dramas, this roundup article brings you the inside scoop on Brian Bloom’s remarkable movie journey. Stay tuned as we unveil the hidden gems and unforgettable stories that lie beneath the surface of each fascinating film in this actor’s repertoire.

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1. Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

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“Once Upon a Time in America” is an epic crime drama film directed by Sergio Leone. Set in the 1920s and 1930s, the movie follows the life of a former Jewish gangster named Noodles, played by Robert De Niro, who returns to the Lower East Side of Manhattan 35 years later. Haunted by the ghosts and regrets of his past, Noodles must once again navigate the dangerous world of Prohibition-era crime.

2. Walls of Glass (1985)

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In the 1985 film “Walls of Glass”, we follow the story of aging New York cabbie, Flanagan, as he dreams of making it big on stage. A passionate Shakespeare enthusiast, Flanagan’s dreams seem to be constantly thwarted by the elusive world of stage acting.

3. The Stuff (1985)

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Delve into the world of the unsuspecting with the cult classic, “The Stuff”. In a town where secrets lurk in every corner, a sinister dessert takes center stage. A gooey, delectable substance, marketed as the newest dessert sensation, begins to rot more than teeth. When the mysterious goo evolves into zombie-like snackers, who are hellbent on consuming more of the strange concoction, it’s a fight against the insatiable force that threatens to consume the world.

4. Crash Course (1988)

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Crash Course, originally released in 1988, takes you on a joyful, comedic ride alongside a group of teens who are participating in driver’s education over the summer. As they navigate the challenges of learning to drive and growing from adolescents to young adults, the film highlights the importance of family dynamics, particularly father and son relationships.

5. Dance ’Til Dawn (1988)

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“Dance ’Til Dawn” is a nostalgic 1988 comedy film that takes you back to the high school Prom night scene. The movie follows a group of seniors as they eagerly prepare for the much-anticipated night, filled with high expectations, potential dates, and covert plans to avoid their parents. Filled with laughter and heartwarming moments, the film also explores the intricate relationships between siblings and teenagers.

6. Desperate for Love (1989)

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Desperate for Love, brought to you in 1989, is a heart-wrenching drama diving into the dangerous world of love triangles among teenagers. After a devastating breakup, a girl finds consolation in the arms of the boy’s vulnerable best friend. As passions run high, the consequences prove fatal in a chilling tale of murder.

7. Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair (1990)

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“Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair” (1990) is a drama, history, and thriller movie that tells the true story of the hijacking of the Italian luxury liner Achille Lauro by four Palestinian terrorists. Set in the 1980s, the film offers a tense and gripping portrayal of the events that unfolded, taking the audience on an emotional rollercoaster filled with suspense and unexpected twists.

8. Brotherhood of the Gun (1991)

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Brotherhood of the Gun, set in the aftermath of the Civil War, follows the story of Zack Hollister, a skilled sharpshooter who becomes part of Weir’s notorious outlaw gang. As he and his brother successfully execute a daring train robbery, a violent encounter ensues with Weir and his men, leaving Zack wounded in his right arm and his brother dead. Determined to avenge his brother’s death, Zack embarks on a quest to become proficient in shooting left-handed, all while navigating the dangerous terrain of the Wild West.

9. The Keys (1992)

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Within the storyline of “The Keys,” we find two sibling brothers, Michael and David, and their father collaborating to shield their neighborhood from the unforgiving clutches of building magnate Garcia and his henchmen. In their relentless battle for equality in their hometown, the family learns the profound depths of loyalty, valor, and camaraderie amidst adversity. This thrilling film, under the direction of Richard Compton, features a skilled ensemble of actors, diving into topics of family cohesion and the unwavering strength that stems from confronting injustice.

10. Deuce Coupe (1992)

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“Deuce Coupe” takes you on a thrilling journey through the heart of a small town in 1960s America. The story revolves around two brothers, who are unexpectedly reunited after being separated by their infatuation for the same woman. However, fate has different plans in store for them. With a shared passion for racing cars, the brothers embark on a high-octane adventure that not only brings them together but also leads them to discover their true selves.

11. At Home with the Webbers (1993)

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“At Home with the Webbers” is a hilarious and captivating 1993 film that delves into the satirical world of reality television. The movie showcases an ordinary American family, the Webbers, who experience a sudden shift in their lives when they become the stars of their very own TV show. With a specially designed house equipped with cameras and microphones, the family is paid to live their lives as they normally would, all under the scrutiny of the camera.

12. Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit (1994)

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“Bandit: Beauty and the Bandit” is a 1994 comedy film that reimagines the “Smokey and the Bandit” franchise, featuring a whole new set of adventures. In this action-packed movie, a seductive model is on the run from an aggressive man who needs her money. Desperate for escape, she catches a ride with “The Bandit, “ played by Briain Bloom. At a gas station, she discovers that her cash has vanished, and is forced to return to the scene of the crime.

13. Bandit: Bandit’s Silver Angel (1994)

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In 1994, Bandit, the comedy film focused on the adventures of thrill-seeking hero Bandit (portrayed by Brian Bloom), was released. Bandit, a ruggedly handsome protagonist with an undeniable love for speed and attractive ladies, finds himself in unexpected situations when his eccentric Uncle Cyrus inadvertently steals his car keys and drags him along on a wild chase to a job interview.

14. Confessions of Sorority Girls (1994)

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Step into the thrilling world of college co-ed Sabrina, who’ll stop at nothing to achieve her goals. With a combination of charm and manipulation, she seduces, lies, and frames others, all while wearing her signature visible midriff. As the stakes get higher, Sabrina’s actions lead to a series of twisted events that will have you questioning her intentions.

15. Bandit: Bandit Goes Country (1994)

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Step into the world of fast cars, high-speed chases, and heartfelt romance with the 1994 film, “Bandit: Bandit Goes Country. “ This hilarious prequel to the classic “Smokey and the Bandit” films takes audiences on a thrilling rollercoaster ride as the young Bandit returns to his humble beginnings.

16. Bandit: Bandit Bandit (1994)

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Get ready for a wild and hilarious ride with Bandit: Bandit Bandit (1994)! Brian Bloom stars as the daring and charismatic protagonist, Bandit, who’s tasked with delivering a one-of-a-kind prototype car to a press conference for the Governor. But things take a dramatic turn when a ruthless and cunning imposter, disguised as Bandit, steals his rig and the prototype car. Now, it’s up to Bandit to track down the culprit and recover the car before the Governor’s career is ruined by Big Bob on his radio show and a relentless Sheriff Buford Enr.

17. The Colony (1996)

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“The Colony, “ released in 1996, captures the essence of a perfect suburbia that quickly spirals into a nightmare. The film, set in the luxurious Malibu community, is filled with unfaithful affairs, corporate scheming, and elegant betrayals. At the heart of this intriguing plot are crucial characters: a cop disguised as an auto mechanic and a seductive nanny who intends to bring down her best friend.

18. Vampirella (1996)

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“Vampirella, “ a 1997 action-packed fantasy horror film, weaves an enthralling tale of vengeance, redemption, and supernatural warfare. Set 30 centuries ago, Drakulon’s cult leader Vlad slays the Council and flees, transforming into the bloodsucking creatures known as vampires. Ella, the daughter of the slain High Elder, relentlessly pursues these vile creatures from her exile on Mars.

19. Escape from Atlantis (1997)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with the heartwarming and humorous film, “Escape from Atlantis” (1997), directed by Strathford Hamilton. A tale of a world beyond our imagination unfolds as the audience follows the life of Matt Spencer, a hardworking attorney and devoted single father of three teenagers, who are struggling to adapt after their mother’s departure.

20. Melanie Darrow (1997)

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Melanie Darrow, a striking drama released in 1997, presents an adrenaline-rushing courtroom adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a flamboyant female defense attorney at its core, it tells the gripping tale of a seemingly airtight case in which the defendant, a suspicious husband, is accused of murdering his older, wealthy wife.

21. Extramarital (1998)

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Extramarital, directed by Yael Russcol, released in 1998, is a gripping drama that plunges viewers into a thrilling tale of an aspiring writer and her best friend’s mysterious death. When her friend dies during a passionate extramarital affair, Traci Lords’ character becomes enveloped in the investigation, revealing the dark underworld of a woman’s desire.

22. The Sender (1998)

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Take a wild ride with “The Sender,” a pulse-pounding 1998 sci-fi thriller that’ll have your heart racing from start to finish. This gripping movie transports you into the life of an Air Force captain who, on the edge of a shocking revelation, discovers the unsettling truth behind his daughter’s kidnapping by government agents.

23. Knocking on Death’s Door (1999)

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Experience a heart-pounding, chilling journey with the haunting supernatural thriller, “Knocking on Death’s Door, “ released in 1999. Directed by Mitch Marcus and starring Brian Bloom, Kimberly Rowe, and John Doe, this suspenseful horror movie takes you on a nightmarish exploration of the paranormal.

24. American Virgin (1999)

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American Virgin, released in 2000, is a comedic flick starring Mark Adair-Rios, Jason Bercy, and Brian Bloom. Directed by Jean-Pierre Marois, the movie boasts a simple yet enticing tale of a female character who grows weary of constant double standards laid down by her father.

25. Blood Money (2000)

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“Blood Money” is a gripping crime thriller set in 2000, directed by Aaron Lipstadt and written by John Mankiewicz, Daniel Pyne, and Robert Ward. The film stars Brian Bloom, Jenya Lano, and Joseph Gian in a family-run business that finds itself in peril when the Cancino family forces it to be their mob front. Brian Bloom’s character, Ronnie, takes a stand to save his family’s life, leading to an unfolding web of deception, danger, and tension.

26. Across the Line (2000)

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Across the Line is a heartfelt drama and thrilling tale of love, danger, and the unexpected. Set in a small Texas town, where the sheriff, Brian Bloom, falls for a Latina immigrant, played by the captivating Angelina Arvizu. The sheriff discovers that she has witnessed a murder on the border and must navigate a web of deceit and danger to protect his newfound love.

27. Hostage Negotiator (2001)

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“Hostage Negotiator, “ also known as “Lost in the Fog, “ is a 2001 American drama and thriller film directed by Keoni Waxman. Starring Gail O’Grady, Michael Bowen, and Brian Bloom, the movie follows a former FBI agent who finds herself in the most important negotiation of her life.

28. Jak and Daxter Trilogy (2004)

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Experience the exhilarating world of Jak and Daxter like never before with the Jak and Daxter Trilogy. In this compilation, witness the thrilling journey of the Jak character as he embarks on action-packed quests through the animated universe. Encompassing the gameplay from the original PlayStation 2 titles, the Jak and Daxter Trilogy serves as an official recap and promotional video for the beloved Jak and Daxter series, providing an immersive experience for fans and newcomers alike.

29. McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty? (2005)

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McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty? is a captivating 2005 crime drama directed by James A. Contner. The film follows Tracy, an aspiring singer whose breakup with her longtime boyfriend, Joe, is broadcast on a popular TV show. When the show’s host is found murdered, the spotlight shifts to Joe, who gets accused of the crime. McBride is called into action to clear Joe’s name and unravel the intricate web of deception.

30. The Zodiac (2005)

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The Zodiac (2005) takes you on a chilling journey into the twisted mind of a notorious serial killer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay in the late 1960s. This high-tension crime drama, based on a true story, is a race against time as relentless detectives work tirelessly to catch the elusive Zodiac before he claims more victims.

31. Right at Your Door (2006)

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“Right at Your Door” is a riveting thriller set in a dystopian Los Angeles, 2006, where a deadly dirty bomb explosion triggers fear and chaos. The city grinds to a halt as freeways jam, and a dangerous toxic cloud envelops the metropolis.

32. Smokin’ Aces (2006)

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“Smokin’ Aces” is an action-packed, crime-comedy movie released in 2007. The film follows Las Vegas performer-turned-snitch, Buddy Israel (played by Jeremy Piven), who decides to testify against the mob. As a result, he finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse as all sorts of characters, including snipers, mobsters, and a female topless dancer, attempt to either protect him or take him out.

33. Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010)

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“Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths” is a captivating animated feature that premiered in 2010. This thrilling PG-13 movie, with a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes, takes viewers on an exhilarating journey to a parallel universe where nothing is what it seems. The compelling narrative revolves around an alternate version of the infamous Lex Luthor, who seeks the assistance of the Justice League in combatting his menacing doppelgangers from another Earth.

34. The A-Team (2010)

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“The A-Team” is a 2010 action-packed adventure movie directed by Joe Carnahan. It stars a team of ex-army warriors who come together to clear their names, which are unfairly linked to a crime they did not commit.

35. Lego Batman: The Movie — DC Super Heroes Unite (2013)

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Brace yourself for an exhilarating animated extravaganza as the LEGO Batman: The Movie — DC Super Heroes Unite (2013) takes center stage! In this movie, the infamous duo of Joker and Lex Luthor join forces, leaving it to none other than Batman to save the day.

36. Tarzan (2013)

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Get ready for a thrilling adventure in the heart of the jungle as Tarzan and Jane Porter face off against a powerful mercenary army. This twisted tale unfolds when the cruel CEO of Greystoke Energies, a company once controlled by Tarzan’s parents, takes over and dispatches the army to wreak havoc. Filled with high-stakes action, stunning animation, and the beloved characters from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic tales, fans of all ages will be on the edge of their seats.

37. Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher (2014)

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“Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher” is an electrifying animated film that brings together two of Marvel’s most intriguing characters, Black Widow and The Punisher. In a mission to stop the global terrorist organization Leviathan, the duo must prevent the sale of stolen S. H. I. E. L. D.

38. The Phoenix Incident (2015)

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Get ready for a thrilling cinematic experience as “The Phoenix Incident” takes you on a fact-based, sci-fi adventure that blends reality with fiction. Set to release in 2015, this 1 hour and 22-minute film, rated not rated, is a gripping mystery, sci-fi thriller that revolves around a military conspiracy and the enigmatic Phoenix Lights, a notorious unsolved case involving missing persons.

39. Green Lantern: Beware My Power (2022)

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Get ready for an exhilarating adventure as the world is introduced to the newest Green Lantern, John Stewart. After serving his country as a Marine sniper, John finds himself at a crossroads in his life, but his fate takes an unexpected turn when he receives an extraterrestrial ring granting him the incredible powers of the Green Lantern of Earth. As he navigates his newfound abilities, John discovers the vast cosmic world of DC Comics and the responsibility that comes with his newly bestowed title.

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