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Max to Remove 28 Movies In 10 Days – Here’s the 3 to Watch Before They Leave

By Phillip Swann
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Max, the streaming service formerly known as HBO Max, plans to remove 28 movies after August 31, 2024. Here’s the three you should watch before they leave, in my humble opinion:

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (1966)
Mike Nichols’ directorial debut is a sensation thanks to two powerhouse performances from Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton as a warring married couple who live to booze and taunt (each other and their dinner guests played by George Segal and Sandy Dennis.) The Ernest Lehman screenplay, based on the Edward Albee play, is a chilling commentary on the illusions of marriage as well as a winking nod to the battling Bickersons of real life, Liz and Dick. WAVW will make you think about, laugh at and cry for the on-screen (and off-screen) personas who can’t resist inflicting pain where it hurts the most, particularly when it’s so perversely entertaining. (Also check out the new documentary on Elizabeth Taylor on Max, called Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes.)

Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)
Kevin James stars as a bumbling New Jersey mall security guard who must rescue a group of hostages trapped during a store heist. KJ has faded somewhat from the scene in recent years, but his work here reminds us that he was a very funny presence on TV and movies for several years a few decades ago. Amusing film albeit with a predictable plot. (Max is also removing the sequel, Paul Blart Mall Cop 2, but you won’t miss it.)

Butterfield 8 (1960)
Elizabeth Taylor (again) stars as a beautiful woman who engages in a series of one-night stands with wealthy (and married) businessmen only to be repeatedly disappointed by their outcomes. Liz hated the film but she’s sensational as the strumpet without a cause and the performance earned her the Oscar for Best Actress. Laurence Harvey is also good as the disjoined executive who falls in love with her and there’s even a role for Eddie Fisher (then Taylor’s husband after a celebrated break-up with Debbie Reynolds) as a pianist/friend.

Complete List of Movies Leaving Max After August 31, 2024
Deep Blue Sea
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2

The Meg
The Other Guys
Spy
The Green Knight
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Poltergeist (2015)
Giant
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Zookeeper
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Free Birds
Date Night
Aliens in the Attic
Nine Lives
National Velvet

Hope Springs
Only the Strong
Bullet Head
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Still Alice

Butterfield 8
Mirror Mirror
Cleopatra
Keep/Delete (short film)
Thank You, Have a Nice Day (short film)

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