I watched the 1977 horror movie The Sentinel a couple weeks ago. Goldblum has a pretty good amount of screen time, but since he was basically still unknown and the movie featured many other familiar stars, he got very low billing.
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The Fly. I'm not counting Ragnarok because he wasn't the lead.
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If Death Wish is allowed to count as a Jeff Goldblum movie, then I'm allowed to vote for Nashville.
But among the choices offered (which are more truly "Goldblum movies," I'd go with the Fly.
His work on The Fly does still echo and buzz in my head, so I agree.
I really can't think of too many movies where he was the actual star or one of the big-name stars. Goldblum makes for a good cameo character or secondary character for the actual stars to play off of.
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