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5 movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in November 2024 you have to watch

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It’s an offer you can’t refuse: check out these five iconic movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in November 2024 before they’re gone.
Amazon Prime Video has a vast selection of movies from which to choose, from classics to new films as well as Amazon Originals. The great news is that you can access them all with your base Amazon Prime subscription. If you pay the extra fee, you can enjoy them without ads, too. The bad news? Movies come and go all the time, so while some stick around for a year, even longer, others could be coming up for removal at a moment’s notice.
Case in point: This month, multiple movies from the James Bond franchise will be leaving the streaming service. This includes popular flicks about the charming British secret service agent played by numerous actors through the decades like Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger, The Spy Who Loved Me, Live and Let Die, License to Kill, Skyfall, Spectre, and No Time to Die. You might want to hop onto a James Bond marathon this month before these films are removed from the streamer. When you’re done, check out these five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in November 2024 as well.
Need more recommendations? Then check out the best new movies to stream this week, the best movies on Netflix, the best movies on Hulu, the best movies on Amazon Prime Video, the best movies on Max, and the best movies on Disney+.Airplane! (1980)
The world lost a comedy icon when Leslie Nielsen passed away in 2010. The ’80s were his decade with a string of popular comedies, including Airplane!, which is widely considered to be one of the best comedy movies ever made. Parodying disaster films, he’s Dr. Rumack, a man aboard a flight on which several passengers fall ill due to bad fish served at dinner. With even the flight crew keeled over in pain, someone has to help fly this plane to safety.
But the only options are a dummy pilot that’s literally a large inflatable and ex-fighter pilot Ted Striker (Robert Hays), who happens to be on board but also has a deep-seated fear of flying and a drinking problem. With the weather worsening and the sickness spreading, the situation seems dire. So, the oddball mix of folks on board, led by Dr. Rumack, must come together and what they can to get everyone to safety. Characterized by its surreal humor, slapstick comedy, and running jokes, Airplane! will have you laughing no matter how many times you watch it.

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