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Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All Out Attack (that’s the actual title). Not joking, movie is over the top absurd and actually a solid watch 

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If you know, you know
 
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That’s just too fuckin high! Blam!!!!

Such a funny fucking movie for the first 2/3s. The resolution at the end was just tacked on. Another iconic role for Kurt Russell. No one saw it in theaters as the studio just fucked up everything once it was in the can. It was discovered on video.
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12 hours ago, pyrohornIII said:

Through the Reels: AFI Top 100: #54 "MASH"Wondra's World: Movie Review: Kelly's Heroes (1970)Blazing Saddles (1974) | Blazing saddles movie, Comedy movies, Classic ...Seeing Is Believing: Movie Review - "The Dirty Dozen" (1967)

Kelly’s Heroes is indeed fun. Sutherland’s hippie WWII tank commander was, well, a choice, but he pulled it off. 
 

The Dirty Dozen not so much fun. If I’m remembering correctly almost all of the squad dies.

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5 hours ago, IDIOTsavant said:

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Yeah. Up there for me. Favorite golf movie without question. Costner is funny as hell, but decided not to funny anymore for what 30 years?

A coworker was an extra in the iconic pelican scene. He thinks he did a great job blending into the scene, but he sticks out like a broken thumb. 

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16 hours ago, mchookem said:

A Fish Called Wanda

Burn After Reading

Aliens

Predator

Cape Fear

Goodfellas

Boogie Nights 

Top Gun

 

Fantastic fucking list.

 

300

Jaws

Hunt for Red October

Usual Suspects

Mulholland Falls (Nolte is one of my favorites and Jennifer Connelly in her prime)

Godfather (all 3)

Inside Man

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the 2nd half of your list are the opposite of fun. 
 
Octopussy
Robin Hood (Errol Flynn)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Mortal Kombat

Killing Fields
Crying Game
Marley & Me
Star is Born
Shawshank Redemption
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ohh Face Off is a good pick...and it reminds me to add both Con Air and Pulp Fiction to my list! 

which also reminds me of...From Dusk Till Dawn and Desperado.

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On 5/14/2023 at 1:25 PM, Augustus said:

Mulholland Falls (Nolte is one of my favorites and Jennifer Connelly in her prime)

with all due respect, she reached peak physical form 10 years later in blood diamond.  but yeah you could argue her prime has been from legal age to present.

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Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Commitments

Flash Gordon

Blues Brothers

The Last Starfighter

Caddyshack 

Ninotchka 

The Thin Man series

Groundhog Day

Around the World in Eighty Days

Mars Attacks

Victor Victoria

Some Like It Hot

Bell Book and Candle

Arsenic and Old Lace

 

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On 5/12/2023 at 1:36 PM, billfromlaketravis said:

American Graffiti is up there for me, but I think Back to the Future has a little more fun with the 50’s.

This is such a broad category. It can be anything really. 
 

I guess Animal House is my favorite fun movie. It never takes itself seriously and just has a good time. 

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American Graffiti wasn't a 50s movie. The tag line was "Where were you in '62?"

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Both are fun movies, but American Graffiti had a more serious undertone. George Lucas did it as an homage to the world in which he grew up. It was the year before the Kennedy assassination and before the Viet Nam war, the last gasp of innocence of the post WWII baby boomers. The closing screen, showing what happened to the four main characters, showed two of them dying within a few years (I know, More American Graffiti made the Terry character a deserter, rather than a combat casualty, but that was stupid.)

The characters in American Graffiti were character types, representing the average high schoolers, and the John character, who was a holdover from the fifties that feared the changes of the 1960s. 

 

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On 5/28/2023 at 3:31 PM, DoobieWah said:

Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Commitments

Flash Gordon

Blues Brothers

The Last Starfighter

Caddyshack 

Ninotchka 

The Thin Man series

Groundhog Day

Around the World in Eighty Days

Mars Attacks

Victor Victoria

Some Like It Hot

Bell Book and Candle

Arsenic and Old Lace

 

Thought of some more:

Clue

Best in Show

Fantastic Planet

The Day The Earth Stood Still

Real Men

Spies Like Us

Little Shop of Horrors

Field of Dreams

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Father Goose

The Great Race

The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas

Weird Science

 

 

Are any of those on either list less than twenty years old?

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On 5/12/2023 at 10:13 AM, DixonHur said:

Wedding Crashers

It’s on mtv right now.  Love it. Wilson and Vaughn have great chemistry and I was living in dc at the time. Makes me miss it.  Lots of memorable scenes.  Splitting a bottle of champagne on the steps of the Lincoln memorial. Let’s just say they aren’t the only ones that have done that

 

also I’ll take isla Fischer over Rachel mcadams any day of the week

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, closetohumping said:

It’s on mtv right now.  Love it. Wilson and Vaughn have great chemistry and I was living in dc at the time. Makes me miss it.  Lots of memorable scenes.  Splitting a bottle of champagne on the steps of the Lincoln memorial. Let’s just say they aren’t the only ones that have done that

 

also I’ll take isla Fischer over Rachel mcadams any day of the week

 

 

 

 

Yeah, Fischer has big spinner energy in this movie. 

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