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To commemorate her ongoing career, we rank the 33 greatest Sandra Bullock movies of all time.
33. Who Shot Pat?

Basically a mixture of The Outsiders and Romeo & Juliet, Who Shot Pat?
It’s not undeserved.
It’s sleazy, sure, but it packs just enough soul to sell its charms.

Emblematic of a time when romantic comedies were the go-to genre for experimentation, Love Potion No.
9 is criminally underrated.
It was a major hit for Netflix that demonstrated the power of algorithm-driven releases.

Sandra Bullock exerts her maximum powers as a lead actress masterfully anchoring this otherwise limp political comedy.
(A bird flies into the jet engine.)
Demolition Man (1993)
Time has been remarkably kind to Demolition Man.

The Thing Called Love (1993)
Sandra Bullock is not the main star of The Thing Called Love.
(Bullock plays fiery Linda Lue Linden, who shares similar goals and befriends Samantha.)
McCarthy and Bullock team up as a Boston cop and FBI agent respectively to track down a drug lord.

28 Days (2000)
No, this isn’t a prequel to 28 Days Later.
(It’s funnier than it sounds, promise.)
It’s grown-up Hocus Pocus, and deserves more recognition as a cozy Halloween season staple.

Set in Chicago, Bullock plays a transit employee who rescues her crush (Peter Gallagher).
An excellently-assembled romantic comedy, While You Were Sleeping is worth staying up for.
Miss Congeniality (2000)
She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s Miss United States!

(What’s the perfect date?
Fans of this movie know the answer is April 25.)













































