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7 Of The Best Movies To Stream On Sling

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1.  Patton(Starz): George C. Scott is a legend for more than just his acting career. When he won the oscar for this movie, he no showed the academy. He said "The whole thing is a goddamn meat parade. I don't want any part of it." King shit. Anyway, he is fantastic in this movie about one of the most famous generals in American history. 

2. Saving Private Ryan(AMC): Back-to-back WWII selections because why not. SVP is incredible and remains one of the best war movies ever made 20+ years after its release. Perfectly cast, perfectly executed, and perfectly made. 

3. Tombstone (SundanceTV): "I'm your huckleberry" is still so god damn cool. Cool western action and a solid telling of the most famous gunfight in history. What more could you ask for? 

4. Matilda (Freeform): This was one of my favorite movies growing up and I am always down to rewatch it. DeVito & Perlman are hilarious, I still wanna puke watching the cake scene and I still get scared by the chokey. What a solid ass movie. Plus….Miss Honey….hello 

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5. Glory (Starz): This is sneakily one of the best Civil War movies out there. In fact, I might even say THE best. Noted car-driver Matthew Broderick is solid while Denzel-Freeman-Braugher absolutely crush this movie. That final charge at the fort? Chills. 

6. Zootopia (Freeform): LOVE this movie for a few reasons. I think it plays very well for kids, but also INCREDIBLY well for adults. That blend makes it the perfect family night movie with plenty of rewatch value. There is just something about Bateman that is just so damn charming. 

7. X-Men: Day's of Future Past (FXM): To me, this is one of the best comic book movies to come out that isn't part of the MCU. Cool action and solid performances from both the new and old X-Men cast members. 

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