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  • Up the Sandbox is a better and more fully realized film than S*P*Y*S, but both movies would make an interesting double feature thanks to their subject matter and stars.

    Party Tips from Phyllis Diller 2008

  • New and used copies of S*P*Y*S are currently selling at Amazon and the movie should be available for rent from Netflix and Greencine.

    Party Tips from Phyllis Diller 2008

  • Vanwell - Even though Pitt & Jolie were only celebrating their very public affair instead of their marriage, maybe S*P*Y*S is the Mr.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • After making S*P*Y*S he directed some critically acclaimed films such as the fascinating Eyes of Laura Mars (1978) and the popular Star Wars sequel The Empire Strikes Back (1980).

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • In S*P*Y*S the two actors play CIA agents Griff (Elliott Gould) and Bruland (Donald Sutherland), who find themselves caught up in a cold war cat and mouse game with Russian agents.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • I also saw S*P*Y*S* when it came out — too lazy to look up dates, I think it was around the same time as 99 44/100% Dead and Chu-Chu and the Philly Flash — and remember not enjoying it at all.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • New and used copies of S*P*Y*S are currently selling at Amazon and the movie should be available for rent from Netflix and Greencine.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • Will - I hope you get some enjoyment from S*P*Y*S when you see it.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • I would much, much rather read about S*P*Y*S than the Golden Globe nominations!

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

  • Up the Sandbox is a better and more fully realized film than S*P*Y*S, but both movies would make an interesting double feature thanks to their subject matter and stars.

    Irvin Kershner’s S*P*Y*S (1974) 2008

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