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|  | Agents J and K return to rid the earth of yet more aliens intent on destoying our lovely planet. |
 |  | More of the same as Austin returns for the third time and a trip to the 70s to rescue dad Michael Caine. |
 |  | Film in a "B" movie style of the 1950s where toxic waste causes spiders to grow to giant size - and eat humans. |
 |  | The cartoon hero makes it to the big screen in computer generated form. Not great but enough laughs for the kids. |
 |  | Whilst on a field trip the school geek gets bitten by a genetically modified spider. Comic caper comes good. |
 |  | Steven Spielberg proves once again that he's the movie master, with this excellent sci-fi thriller. |
 |  | George Lucas makes up for the Phantom Menace, and returns with the excellent 'Attack of the Clones'. |
 |  | The adopted mouse Stuart Little returns, and this time he's got a few growing pains, typical teenager. |
 |  | From the producers of Shrek but nothing like that film. For a start, the horses don't talk, just neigh. |
 |  | Steve Irwin comes to the big screen in a film which is closer to his Animal Planet programme than Crocodile Dundee. |
 Chart information is based on a combination of popular opinion and the BBC Nottingham Online film reviewers.

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