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Vault: Watch the best of our sister station's interviews with 90's and 2000's movie stars!

Our sister station in Dallas has talked to Hollywood actors, writers and directors through the decades. Here are some of their most interesting interviews.

DALLAS — WFAA has talked to hundreds of Hollywood actors, writers and directors through the decades, discussing some of the most talked-about and highly acclaimed movies. From Titanic to Saving Private Ryan to Shrek, the movies discussed are of all varieties.

We wanted to give you a chance to check out some of our most interesting interviews through the years. So take a step back into the past and hear what the stars had to say. Enjoy!

Pearl Harbor (May 25, 2001)

Ben Affleck

Shrek (May 18, 2001)

Mike Myers

Cameron Diaz

John Lithgow

Moulin Rouge (May 9, 2001)

John Leguizamo

Traffic (December 27, 2000)

Michael Douglas

Don Cheadle

Benicio del Toro

Steven Soderbergh

The Emperor's New Groove (December 10, 2000)

Mark Dindal and Randy Fullmer

102 Dalmatians (November 22, 2000)

Glenn Close

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (November 17, 2000)

Jim Carrey


Remember the Titans (September 23, 2000)

Denzel Washington

Hayden Panettiere and Will Patton

Boaz Yakin

Herman Boone and Bill Yoast

The Patriot (June 28, 2000)

Mel Gibson

Heath Ledger

Jason Isaacs

Roland Emmerich

Shanghai Noon

Jackie Chan

Gladiator (May 5, 2000)

Joaquin Phoenix

Ridley Scott

Connie Nielsen

Dijimon Hounsou

Magnolia (December 17, 1999)

Philip Seymour Hoffman

William H. Macy

Philip Baker Hall

Melora Walters

The Green Mile (December 6, 1999)

Tom Hanks

Michael Clarke Duncan

Sam Rockwell and Doug Hutchison

Barry Peppers and Michael Jeter

James Cromwell and David Morse

Frank Darabont

Being John Malkovich (October 29, 1999)

John Malkovich and John Cusack

Cameron Diaz and Catherine Keener

Spike Jonze and Orson Bean

Fight Club (October 15, 1999)

Brad Pitt and Edward Norton

Helena Bonham Carter

Meat Loaf

Diamonds (September 6, 1999)

Kirk Douglas

The Sixth Sense (August 6, 1999)

Haley Joel Osment

M. Night Shyamalan

Toni Collette

Entrapment (April 30, 1999)

Sean Connery

Forces of Nature (March 19, 1999)

Sandra Bullock


October Sky (February 19, 1999)

Jake Gyllenhaal

Thin Red Line (December 23, 1998)

Jim Caviezel

Elias Koteas

Nick Nolte

Ben Chaplin

Dash Mihok

The Prince of Egypt (December 16, 1998)

Jeff Goldblum

Michelle Pfeiffer

Val Kilmer and Jeffrey Katzenberg


Shakespeare in Love (December 11, 1998)

Gwyneth Paltrow

Colin Firth

Tom Wilkinson

Joseph Fiennes

Geoffrey Rush

John Madden

American History X (October 30, 1998)

Edward Norton

Elizabeth (October 13, 1998)

Cate Blanchett

Living Out Loud (September 15, 1998)

Danny DeVito

Ever After (July 31, 1998)

Drew Barrymore


Saving Private Ryan (July 24, 1998)

Matt Damon

Steven Spielberg

Tom Sizemore

Ed Burns

Jeremy Davies and Adam Goldberg

Vin Diesel, Barry Pepper and Giovanni Ribisi

Hope Floats (May 29, 1998)

Harry Connick Jr.

Wild Things (March 20, 1998)

Kevin Bacon


The Big Lebowski (March 6, 1998)

Jeff Bridges

Julianne Moore

The Coen Brothers

Titanic (December 19, 1997)

Leonardo DiCaprio

Kate Winslet

James Cameron

Amistad (December 10, 1997)

Matthew McConaughey

Anthony Hopkins

Boogie Nights (October 10, 1997)

Heather Graham

Julianne Moore

The Apostle (October 9, 1997)

Robert Duvall

The Peacemaker (September 26, 1997)

George Clooney

Mimic (August 22, 1997)

Guillermo del Toro

Contact (July 11, 1997)

Angela Bassett


Schindler's List (December 15, 1993)

Caroline Goodall and Poldek Pfefferberg

Jurassic Park (June 11, 1993)

Michael Crichton

Groundhog Day (February 12, 1993)

Chris Elliott

Harold Ramis

A Few Good Men (December 11, 1992)

Rob Reiner

Terminator 2 (July 3, 1991)

James Cameron

Dances With Wolves (November 9, 1990)

Robert Pastorelli

Goodfellas (September 19, 1990)

Joe Pesci

Field of Dreams

Phil Alden Robinson

The Exorcist (December 26, 1973)

Linda Blair

William Peter Blatty

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