Get Out Of Barbara’s Sandbox! Movies With A “U” Are Here!
That’s right, Barbra Streisand’s got to get up and at ’em, because my list of “Movies A-Z” hits a “u”nique letter – and a terrific group of films – including a long-forgotten Streisand film, and of course, your favorite Uncle “Buck!”
Let’s begin by going “Up In The Air!”

10 – “Up In The Air”
Here’s a terrific 2009 film with a great cast and a timely subject matter: the downsizing of the workforce by faceless corporate entities.

Here’s the lot: an idea from a young, new co-worker (Anna Kendrick) would put an end to the constant travel of corporate downsizer Ryan Bingham (George Clooney), so he takes her on a tour to demonstrate the importance of face-to-face meetings with those they must fire.

While mentoring his colleague, he arranges hookups with another frequent-flier (Vera Farmiga), and his developing feelings for the woman prompt him to see others in a new light.
Check out the trailer:
This is a film that delivers on all levels: there is warmth, humor and empathy – and it doesn’t shy away from what firing people does to the person impacted – and the people doing the firing….by the way, Clooney just opened his Broadway play “Good Night And Good Luck” – based on the film he made – and it is terrific!

Bravo George indeed! A stellar cast delivers a powerful message! Speaking of which, the subject of layoffs, and corporate hierarchy was captured beautifully in this film:

Look at that cast! “In Good Company” was one of “ten films with an ‘I'” and you can see more about it here:
The next film on our list is a beloved romantic comedy – even though the filmmakers took a non-fiction book and made up most of the story!
9 – “Under the Tuscan Sun”
This 2003 romantic comedy was based on the non-fiction bestseller by Travel Writer Frances Mayes. Here is the trailer:
The film is noticeably different than the original memoir. In the book, the real Frances Mayes buys a house with her fiancé in Tuscany – while in the movie, Diane Lane plays a woman abandoned by her husband who buys the Tuscany house on a whim in order to remake her life….it must have been OK with Mayes – since she co-wrote the film script!
Oh, and if you wonder what ever happened to this Tuscan villa, here is a video with the answer:
You see, the actual house used int he filming of the movie can be rented – so we did! See inside the house and more on the film here:
Next up, the twisted 90’s crime thriller that introduced us to “Keyser Soze!”
8 – The Usual Suspects
This 1995 thriller has been called a “scriptwriter’s tour de force” for Christopher McQuarrie – a great film that talks, talks, then talks some more as, Rashomon-style, it sets into motion one of the best final-act shocking twists ever!
Check out the trailer:
The entire cast shines – and again, one of the best “twist endings” of all time!
Next up, this major box office star was in the midst of doing a trilogy of gritty westerns in the 70’s:
7 – “Ulzana’s Raid”
Burt Lancaster stars in this 1972 western as Indian War Chief Ulzana, who leads a small war party off the reservation bent on murder and terror, and the inexperienced young lieutenant who is assigned to track him down.
Here is the trailer:
Lancaster was a huge star at the time, and he also made these two other westerns at that time – check out “Lawman” and “Valdez Is Coming” as well here:
Next up is a huge hit from 1980, with a cowboy theme – and with John Travolta dancing once again to the tagline:
“Hard Hat Days And Honkey Tonk Nights!”
6 – “Urban Cowboy”
In this modern western, young hick Cowboy John Travolta learns how to dance and find love in the big city…
How can you resist that hat or this trailer?
This film was a huge box office hit, and after “Saturday Night Fever” and “Grease”, confirmed that Travolta was a big big movie star…
And here is some trivia: Sissy Spacek and Michelle Pfeiffer were also considered for the co-star role that Debra Winger played.
5 – “Uncle Buck”
John Hughes directed this movie about what happens when you let John Candy babysit your kids!
Here is the trailer:
The scene where Macauley Culkin interrogates Candy through the mail slot gave John Hughes the idea for “Home Alone”!
John Candy made some great movies…
Next up is Clint Eastwood’s modern take on a classic western…
4 – “Unforgiven”
Clint Eastwood revisited the wild west with the revisionist western “Unforgiven”, which he starred in alongside Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman. Here is the trailer:
The film took home the 1992 Academy Award for Best Picture, Clint Eastwood won the Best Director award as well, and Gene Hackman won the supporting Actor Oscar – it’s a modern classic. Sadly, Hackman died recently…here are his greatest performances:
With so many big hit movies like “The Way We Were” and “Hello, Dolly!” – did you know that Barbra Streisand also starred in this film?
3 – “Up The Sandbox”
Here’s a Barbara Streisand film from 1972 I bet you never heard of! She stars as a wife who is bored with her day-to-day existence – so she creates a fantasy world for herself.
Here is the trailer:
Reportedly, the Actress loved the film and knew it was a departure for her fans. Here’s what Streisand said when the film was released:
“This story interests me more than anything else I’ve ever done. It’s a departure from the romances, slapstick comedies, and musicals I have worked on up till now”.
Next on our list is a great action film from one of my favorite Directors:
2 – “The Untouchables”
In 1987, Director Brian DePalma had a big hit with the story of Agent Elliott Ness and his dogged pursuit of Al Capone on the streets of Chicago – here is the trailer:
Sadly, we just lost the legendary Sean Connery, who won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for this role, and Robert DeNiro gained a lot of weight to play Capone – a terrific action movie…here are some of my other favorite DePalma films:
We end my list of “U” films with a raucous comedy from 1980 that wasn’t a big hit when released, but has grown in statue over the years!
1 – “Used Cars”
Kurt Russell heads up a great cast – all about the slimy world of used car sales…here is the trailer, which is really wildly inaccurate in describing the film:
Legendary character Actor Jack Warden plays two roles in the film, and the movie is great, “R”-rated fun! Sadly, it wasn’t a hit when released, but has been discovered by cult film fans since then.
The film is funny, profane and also touching, and really worth a watch!
Here is more trivia about the film – the first part of a great Kurt Russell double bill along with “Escape From New York” – click here for more:
So there you have it, ten ways to enjoy a film with a bit of “U” in it!
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Great movies, John. I can’t believe you actually stayed in the house – how cool is that?
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Thank you for the comment and it was incredible…funniest part is the fact that dozens of people knocked on the gate to try and come in to see it…the fans flock to that area for a taste of the movie!
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You’re welcome! That is funny; there you were, and fans were trying to get in and see. 😅
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Just tried to comment and had mine refused – it did have some politics in it – just so you know !
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Hmmm….I dont have any filters on my blog…let me see if it showed up in spam for some reason…if it is there I will clear it and comment
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What a list! Urban Cowboy–what a memory.
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There aren’t a ton of “U” films, and when I checked a list I was reminded of this one..talk about “of its time” but entertaining to be sure! Thanks for the comment!
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Wow–Up the Sandbox looks like the trippiest, most fantastic film I’d never heard of! Love Babs–can’t wait to get my hands on this! Thanks for the great post, as always. And that villa–pure heaven!
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Thank you so much for commenting, always great to hear from you! Always fun to uncover obscure films to see the stars in different roles!
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I would describe U as my Cinderella Division. So many winners that you forget about how good they are. Up in the Air, the scene with Clooney and JK Simmons is a favorite of mine. I thought I would hate both Under a Tuscan Sun and Usual Suspects – love both of them. And Untouchables is all time favorite for me. In the top ten. I gotta re-watch Used Cars. I saw it back in the day . . . but not in the right place. Need to watch it again.
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I think Up In The Air is one of those films that everyone really liked but then is quickly forgotten…so I like to try and remind myself of some of these more obscure ones…thanks for the comment, always great to hear from you!
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I love Under The Tuscan Sun! (the books and the movie, although quite different) Lucky you to stay in the house used in the movie.
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Yes, I read the book again and they fictionalized a bunch of it for dramatic purposes, but they had her blessing and it turned out well, didn’t it? Thanks for the comment! Oh and I buy Frances Mayes olive oil from Bramasole, her home in Cortona!
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That is so cool!
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Used Cars and Uncle Buck are two of my favourite comedies that both deserve repeated viewings. The Usual Suspects is one of the best of the modern American films, and I didn’t get the twist! Thanks for a good selection, John.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Pete, I saw “Usual Suspects” at the Cannes Film Festival and got to interview the entire cast…one of the career highlights for me – and I didn’t get the twist at all, one of the best!
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I’ve never seen under the sand box but I do remember the name, I’ll check it out. also will find used cars, sounds like one I’d love.
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Used Cars is great fun, Beth. Well worth watching.
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Yes indeed “Used Cars” is a funny gem of a film!
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Beth, it’s a profane and hilarious gem of a film!
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perfect combo
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