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On 10/7/2020 at 1:29 PM, Cheeseweasel said:

I don't want to watch that movie again because it was such a great movie. I'm afraid it didn't age well and I don't want to believe it.

It aged well

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1 hour ago, tantric superman said:

And if you don't like it the 2nd time you might want a refund.

"We're poor but we're happy" may be the most quoted paraphrased line in our family.

(Bought this bad boy about a week after I say the flick...Raleigh Super Grand Prix - after many discussions regarding center vs. side-pull brakes, and sew ups vs. high pressure clinchers.)

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Oh man, that bike brings back memories.  My older brother detassled corn all summer to buy one of these.  Cost $110.  Had it about two weeks and my best friend borrowed it without asking (it was a neighborhood thing, what's yours in mine) and got it stolen at our local park while playing football.  My brother just reminded me of that 40 year old story a couple weeks ago.

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15 hours ago, Wade said:

That movie to me showed how out of touch Hollywood is with regular people.  Hanks wrote/directed this masterpiece about a stock supervisor at a retail shit store living solo in a sweet $2M house.  Awful.

I’ll raise you The Watch. Ben Stiller plays a manager at Costco who lives in a multi-million dollar home in Inman Park. 

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"Orphans" - Albert Finney/Matthew Modine

"The Prisoner of 2nd Avenue" - Jack Lemmon/Anne Bancroft

"Jackie Brown" 

"Cherish" - Robin Tunney/Brad Hunt (Good soundtrack too)

"Frequency" - Dennis Quaid/Jim Caviezel

"Flirting with Disaster" - Ben Stiller/Tea Leoni/Patricia Arquette

"Home for the Holidays" - Holly Hunter/RDJ/Anne Bancroft

"Scott Pilgrim vs the World" - Michael Cera  ***I mostly really like the orginality of this movie.  Brilliant idea.

"Minnie and Moskowitz" - Gena Rowlands/Seymour Cassel

 

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2 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

I think Ben Stiller is my favorite actor.  I will watch, and like, anything he's in.

He's hit or miss as far as characters for me, but that's a personal choice. I'd put him alongside Will Ferrell. They play uncomfortable characters that drive the story. The acting is great even if I don't like the character. Both tend to dial it up to 11. Both are fearless.

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9 hours ago, RPM said:

He's hit or miss as far as characters for me, but that's a personal choice. I'd put him alongside Will Ferrell. They play uncomfortable characters that drive the story. The acting is great even if I don't like the character. Both tend to dial it up to 11. Both are fearless.

Plus, no one does action scenes like Stiller.

 

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Game Night - Last true comedy I saw in the theater.

Ready or Not - Comedy with horror/slasher just last year.

Barry Lyndon - Love this movie. I even liked Ryan O’Neal in it.

2nd on Frequency

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On 10/7/2020 at 3:19 PM, Patricio Swayze said:

Will y’all keep it down in here, I’m trying to watch Road House.

You're too stupid to have a good time watching Road House.

15 hours ago, Rip76 said:

"Frequency" - Dennis Quaid/Jim Caviezel

Watched this again recently.  Even better the second time.  Love time travel shit.

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Runaway Train - Jon Voight's best role IMO.  I know it's critically acclaimed and all but I still think it's underrated.

Loved Frequency, but yeah the ending is a little tough to figure.

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On 9/24/2020 at 10:13 AM, NeverMarryAStripper said:

I thought it was a good movie, but could have been better without Tom Cruise.  Although he's starting to make wonder if Scientology is some secret voodoo shit that halts aging.

I guess you haven’t seen Kirstie Alley lately 

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13 hours ago, XYZ said:

Citizen Kane

Gone With the Wind

Casablanca

Yeah, it's a shame how underrated those films were.  Completely swept under the rug of cinematic history.  

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The Eagle Has Landed (plot to kidnap Churchill)

Michael Caine, Robert Duvall and Donald Pleasance as Nazis, Donald Sutherland as an IRA "operator," and the lithe and nubile Jenny Agutter as the innocent but plucky local girl.  Nicely filmed on location.

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20 hours ago, Lobo said:

Yeah, it's a shame how underrated those films were.  Completely swept under the rug of cinematic history.  

Citizen kane really should've been swept.  Orson welles sucks

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Alex Trebek's brilliant performance in White Men Can't Jump.

 

 

Seriously though, 90s movies are rightly loved today.  This one was huge at the time, but I don't feel like anyone talks about it any more.  It really holds up.  All three of the leads - Wesley Snipes, Woody, and Rosie Perez are gold.

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On 10/27/2020 at 10:52 AM, Felix said:

Runaway Train - Jon Voight's best role IMO.  I know it's critically acclaimed and all but I still think it's underrated.

Loved Frequency, but yeah the ending is a little tough to figure.

Check out Conrack for one of his best early roles.

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