I have Better Off Dead on DVD because every Christmas, my family and I watch it at least twice. I also have Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It takes me back to when I was a kid.
Posts: 211 | Location: 97X, Bam! The Future of Rock and Roll! | Registered: 02 August 2004
Blood Sport is really underrated. It is a kick ass movie,and I hate VanDamme. I feel dumb for saying it, but films like Baseketball and Eurotrip and especially Dirty Work crack me up.
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quote:Originally posted by jakal40: I have Better Off Dead on DVD because every Christmas, my family and I watch it at least twice. I also have Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It takes me back to when I was a kid.
oh man, i love better off dead! that's a classic.
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quote:Originally posted by mark f: I don't feel the slightest bit guilty, but "Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom" is one of my TOP TEN films of ALL-TIME. Yes, it is... YES, IT IS!!
But there's no REASON to feel guilty about an Indiana Jones movie. That's like saying, "Oh yeah, dude, my favorite guilty pleasure is Schindler's list...no! no! Actually, it's Ghandi. Yeah, I feel like a little girl liking either of those... Indiana Jones is highly respected, mark f, my man! Come out of the closet on that one and shout it to the world!
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I've always had a softspot for DUNE myself, Patrick Stewart was top notch as Gurney. Also I think the IDEA! behind the Highlander movies is still good.
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I also like the silly animatronic-foam-rubber, live-action TMNT. I don't care how many times I see it, Raphael's citywide "DAAAAAAMN!" is Hi-Freakin'-Larious! But my guiltiest pleasure would have to be Big Trouble in Little China; I know it's godawful, but I love it anyway! "Wasn't easy!" and, "Pray your cods right, rive to tock about it," were running gags for years in high school between me and a couple of friends. Second place is a tie betwixt Willow and The Princess Bride, not due to any lack of quality, but rather to the fact that as an adult American male, I almost always get a weird reaction when I mention that I like those movies or(gasp) that they're actually a couple of my favorites. I also catch flack for the campy '66 Batman movie, but I feel absolutely no guilt about that one; I just don't understand whay hardly anyone is able to appreciate comic genius when they see it. Batman, while punching a huge rubber shark prop: "Quickly, Robin! Hand me down the Shark-Repellent Bat-Spray!" Later, the Penguin, after suggesting an exploding octupus as an alternative to his failed plot to dispose of the dynamic with the exploding shark: "How was I supposed to know they'd have a can of Shark-Repellent Bat-Spray handy?" Brilliant!
--- "It happened at sea...C for Catwoman!"
Posts: 12 | Location: Somewhere between the sacred silence and sleep. | Registered: 17 September 2004
That Batman movie rules. Remember the part where he's carrying that bomb and looking for somewhere to throw it and everywhere he tries theres kids, old ladies and if I recall some ducks. Classic! I constantly get the piss ripped out of me for The Sound of Music and Bugsy Malone.