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  2. Blow (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blow was released to North American theaters on April 6, 2001. To promote the film, pocket-size rectangular mirrors were distributed at advance screenings. [4] The promotional items attracted criticism for appearing to promote cocaine use, as the mirrors resembled ones used to cut cocaine. [5] Blow performed below expectations at the box office ...

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  4. Blow (movie) - Wikipedia

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  6. 'Airplane!' creators to tell all about their surprise 1980 ...

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    New oral history of "Airplane!" traces the making of the beloved parody of 1970s disaster movies.

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  8. 'Airplane!' directors on 'worse than terrible' test ... - AOL

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    It took five years for the ZAZ trio to get Airplane!off the ground, and during that time all kinds of actors were considered for crew and passenger positions aboard the doomed aircraft.

  9. Airport (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film is about an airport manager trying to keep his airport open during a snowstorm, while a suicide bomber plots to blow up a Boeing 707 airliner in flight. It takes place at fictional Lincoln International Airport near Chicago. The film was a commercial success and surpassed Spartacus as Universal Pictures' biggest moneymaker. [5]