Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
Problem:Context: Best of the Best 3 : No Turning Back is a 1996 martial arts action film directed by the film 's star Phillip Rhee . It is the third sequel in the Best of the Best film series . The film co-stars Christopher McDonald , Gina Gershon , Dee Wallace and an uncredited R. Lee Ermey ., Steven Allan Spielberg, , (born December 18, 1946) is an American director, producer, and screenwriter. He is considered one of the founding pioneers of the New Hollywood era, as well as being viewed as one of the most popular directors and producers in film history. He is also one of the co-founders of DreamWorks Studios., Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Hubert Selby, Jr., with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay. Burstyn was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance. The film was screened out of competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival., 61* is a 2001 American sports drama film written by Hank Steinberg and directed by Billy Crystal. It stars Barry Pepper as Roger Maris and Thomas Jane as Mickey Mantle on their quest to break Babe Ruth's 1927 single-season home run record of 60 during the 1961 season of the New York Yankees. The film first aired on HBO on April 28, 2001., Full Metal Jacket is a 1987 British-American war film directed and produced by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay by Kubrick, Michael Herr, and Gustav Hasford was based on Hasford's novel "The Short-Timers" (1979). The film stars Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin, Vincent D'Onofrio, R. Lee Ermey, Dorian Harewood, Arliss Howard, Kevyn Major Howard, and Ed O'Ross. Its storyline follows a platoon of U.S. Marines through their training and the experiences of two of the platoon's Marines in the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War. The film's title refers to the full metal jacket bullet used by soldiers. The film was released in the United States on June 26, 1987., Happy Gilmore is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan with music by Mark Mothersbaugh and produced by Robert Simonds. It stars Adam Sandler as the title character, an unsuccessful ice hockey player who discovers a talent for golf. The screenplay was written by Sandler and Tim Herlihy. The film was released in cinemas on February 16, 1996 by Universal Pictures. "Happy Gilmore" was a commercial success, earning $41.2 million on a $12 million budget. This film was the first of multiple collaborations between Sandler and Dugan. The film won an MTV Movie Award for "Best Fight" for Adam Sandler versus Bob Barker., Mel Allen (born Melvin Allen Israel; February 14, 1913  June 16, 1996) was an American sportscaster, best known for his long tenure as the primary play-by-play announcer for the New York Yankees. During the peak of his career in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, Allen was arguably the most prominent member of his profession, his voice familiar to millions. Years after his death, he is still promoted as having been the "Voice of the New York Yankees." In his later years, he gained a second professional life as the first host of "This Week in Baseball"., Showgirls is a 1995 French-American erotic drama film written by Joe Eszterhas and directed by Paul Verhoeven. It stars former teen actress Elizabeth Berkley, Kyle MacLachlan, and Gina Gershon. The film centers on a "street-smart" drifter who ventures to Las Vegas and climbs the seedy hierarchy from stripper to showgirl., Face/Off is a 1997 American science fiction action film directed by John Woo, written by Mike Werb and Michael Colleary, and starring John Travolta and Nicolas Cage. Typically this film is ranked among the best movies on planet Earth by its inhabitants. Travolta plays an FBI agent and Cage plays a terrorist, sworn enemies who assume each other's physical appearance., Dee Wallace or Dee Wallace Stone (born Deanna Bowers on December 14, 1948) is an American actress. She is known for her scream queen roles in several popular films in the horror genre, including "The Hills Have Eyes" (1977), "The Howling" (1981) and "Cujo" (1983). Her most widely seen role is a starring role as Elliott's mother, Mary, in the Steven Spielberg film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982). Her other film appearances include "The Stepford Wives" (1975), "10" (1979) and "Critters" (1986). She was nominated for the 2016 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series for her role on the ABC soap opera "General Hospital"., Gina L. Gershon (born June 10, 1962) is an American film, television and stage actress, singer and author. She is known for her roles in the films "Cocktail" (1988), "Showgirls" (1995), "Bound" (1996), "Face/Off" (1997), "The Insider" (1999), "Demonlover" (2002), "P.S. I Love You" (2007), "Five Minarets in New York" (2010), "Killer Joe" (2011) and "House of Versace" (2013). She has also had supporting roles in FX's "Rescue Me" and HBO's "How to Make It in America"., General Hospital (commonly abbreviated GH) is an American daytime television medical drama. It is listed in "Guinness World Records" as the longest-running American soap opera in production and the third longest-running drama in television in American history after "Guiding Light" and "As the World Turns." Concurrently, it is the world's third longest-running scripted drama series in production after British serials "The Archers" and "Coronation Street", as well as the world's second-longest-running televised soap opera still in production. "General Hospital" premiered on the ABC television network on April 1, 1963. Same-day broadcasts as well as classic episodes were aired on SOAPnet from January 20, 2000, to December 31, 2013, following Disney-ABC's decision to discontinue the network. "General Hospital" is the longest-running serial produced in Hollywood, and the longest-running entertainment program in ABC television history. It holds the record for most Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series, with 13 wins., Christopher McDonald is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Darryl Dickinson in "Thelma & Louise" (1991), Shooter McGavin in "Happy Gilmore" (1996), Ward Cleaver in the film adaptation of "Leave It to Beaver" (1997), Tappy Tibbons in "Requiem for a Dream" (2000), and Mel Allen in the HBO film "61*" (2001)., E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is a 1982 American science fiction fantasy film co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg, and written by Melissa Mathison. It features special effects by Carlo Rambaldi and Dennis Muren, and stars Henry Thomas, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Drew Barrymore, Peter Coyote and Pat Welsh. It tells the story of Elliott (Thomas), a lonely boy who befriends an extraterrestrial, dubbed "E.T.", who is stranded on Earth. He and his siblings help it return home while attempting to keep it hidden from their mother and the government., Ronald Lee Ermey (born March 24, 1944), known professionally as R. Lee Ermey, is an American actor, best known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in "Full Metal Jacket", which earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He is a former United States Marine Corps staff sergeant and an honorary gunnery sergeant; during his tenure in the U.S. Marine Corps, he served as a drill instructor., Demonlover is a 2002 neo-noir thriller film by French writer/director Olivier Assayas. The film stars Connie Nielsen, Charles Berling, Chloë Sevigny, and Gina Gershon with a musical score by Sonic Youth. It premiered at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, although it was more widely released several months later., Subject: best of the best 3: no turning back, Relation: publication_date, Options: (A) 1 (B) 10 (C) 14 (D) 18 (E) 1913 (F) 1927 (G) 1944 (H) 1946 (I) 1962 (J) 1979 (K) 1982 (L) 1983 (M) 1987 (N) 1988 (O) 1991 (P) 1995 (Q) 1996 (R) 1997 (S) 2 (T) 20 (U) 2000 (V) 2001 (W) 2002 (X) 2007 (Y) 2010 (Z) 24
Solution:
1995