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« Reply #135 on: August 18, 2006, 04:02:46 AM »

He also loves....San Dimas

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« Reply #136 on: August 18, 2006, 04:03:49 AM »

The Dead Zone the Movie, first showing of the talent that Christopher walken has

great film


but the deerhunter

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« Reply #137 on: August 18, 2006, 04:06:02 AM »

Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure, " Be Excellent to each other & Party On Dudes!!"

What number I'm I thinking?

This film is a classic and can't be included on a naff list. I remember watching it on a late night viewing, after midnight, after a heavy drinking session. There was only two mates and I and two girls in the whole cinema which is just as well considering the amount of noise we made due to laughing so much. I remember telling everybody I met for the next month about this great film and encourging everybody to go and see it.

Thats on the good list its a must have/see/rent movie

Is Transformers the movie also on your must have/see/rent list  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy lol
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« Reply #138 on: August 18, 2006, 04:06:38 AM »

omg, ive not heard of any of these films at all!! Ok, it might be something to do with me only being 18 - but come on!
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« Reply #139 on: August 18, 2006, 04:08:13 AM »

The Dead Zone the Movie, first showing of the talent that Christopher walken has

great film


but the deerhunter

cmon billy

I found Walkens performance in the deer hunter pales in comparrison to the Dead Zone, you only saw 2 sides of the character, where as in TDZ he goes through every emotion, joy to fear, fear to panic, panic to sorrow and so on.

I just think that TDZ shows more of his ability and range, The deer hunter was de Niro's movie anyways!
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« Reply #140 on: August 18, 2006, 04:09:01 AM »

Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure, " Be Excellent to each other & Party On Dudes!!"

What number I'm I thinking?

This film is a classic and can't be included on a naff list. I remember watching it on a late night viewing, after midnight, after a heavy drinking session. There was only two mates and I and two girls in the whole cinema which is just as well considering the amount of noise we made due to laughing so much. I remember telling everybody I met for the next month about this great film and encourging everybody to go and see it.

Thats on the good list its a must have/see/rent movie

Is Transformers the movie also on your must have/see/rent list  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy lol

Yes it is, I happen to have it on VHS, I just dont have a VHS player anymore!!
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« Reply #141 on: August 18, 2006, 04:12:17 AM »

Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure, " Be Excellent to each other & Party On Dudes!!"

What number I'm I thinking?

This film is a classic and can't be included on a naff list. I remember watching it on a late night viewing, after midnight, after a heavy drinking session. There was only two mates and I and two girls in the whole cinema which is just as well considering the amount of noise we made due to laughing so much. I remember telling everybody I met for the next month about this great film and encourging everybody to go and see it.

Thats on the good list its a must have/see/rent movie

Is Transformers the movie also on your must have/see/rent list  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy lol

Yes it is, I happen to have it on VHS, I just dont have a VHS player anymore!!

Section that man  Cheesy

Then again I've just purchased H.R.PufnStuf so guess I'm just as guilty.
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« Reply #142 on: August 18, 2006, 04:13:09 AM »

The Dead Zone the Movie, first showing of the talent that Christopher walken has

great film


but the deerhunter

cmon billy

I found Walkens performance in the deer hunter pales in comparrison to the Dead Zone, you only saw 2 sides of the character, where as in TDZ he goes through every emotion, joy to fear, fear to panic, panic to sorrow and so on.

I just think that TDZ shows more of his ability and range, The deer hunter was de Niro's movie anyways!

i was getting mistaken with the twilight zone...dont ask me why..lol



yeah this is a good film

he shakes hands with martin sheen..who becomes president and presses the button,,,,,for then end of the world

yup he played that role well
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« Reply #143 on: August 18, 2006, 04:21:34 AM »

omg, ive not heard of any of these films at all!! Ok, it might be something to do with me only being 18 - but come on!

Your are missing on many classic films. I love films from both the late the 70's and 80's and much prefer them to the high tech crap that Hollywood currently curns out to make a quick buck. You just need to see the number of remakes to realise how much better films use to be.

I know it's not 80's but I've just seen a poster for the new Wickerman remake. I understand the hollywood suits have recreated it as taking place in a Canadian village and not a Scotish island. Damn you hollywood, hope it's not as bad as the Italian Job remake.
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« Reply #144 on: August 18, 2006, 04:23:51 AM »

omg, ive not heard of any of these films at all!! Ok, it might be something to do with me only being 18 - but come on!

Your are missing on many classic films. I love films from both the late the 70's and 80's and much prefer them to the high tech crap that Hollywood currently curns out to make a quick buck. You just need to see the number of remakes to realise how much better films use to be.

I know it's not 80's but I've just seen a poster for the new Wickerman remake. I understand the hollywood suits have recreated it as taking place in a Canadian village and not a Scotish island. Damn you hollywood, hope it's not as bad as the Italian Job remake.

Who would believe you could babque a mountie??  They are too damn smart to get in that big wicker monster.
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« Reply #145 on: August 18, 2006, 04:31:24 AM »

Do you know must be pissed off. Jill Murphy.

She wrote a heap of books in the 80s about an all girls Witch school. The Worst Witch.

Then that JK Rowling lady comes along and makes billions upon billions ripping it off.

The original though, why didn't it flourish more. I mean it was an all girls wizard school, all girls, all girls, all girls wizard school.

With an underdog, unlikely heroin type character.

And it was set in an all girls school ffs.

How the hell is that not a winning formula.



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« Reply #146 on: August 18, 2006, 04:35:47 AM »

Timing, that's what it must be. Bad timing.

That and the freemasons 
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« Reply #147 on: August 18, 2006, 10:35:23 AM »

Has anybody mentioned Gergory's Girl, truly naff but feel good. Well Clare Grogan made me feel good  Kiss

Can't believe no-one from Scotland has mentioned Restless Natives - 2 Scots geeks robbing tourist buses in a wee 125cc motorbike with stuff knocked from a joke shop.

Best Soundtrack EVER as well
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« Reply #148 on: August 18, 2006, 11:12:56 AM »

can't believe  Terminator hasn't been mentioned "ill be back"
or what about  Lost Boys with the fantastic soundtrack and cool little girl called Star

or Police Academy with Mahoney Smiley  quality
Cannonball run with that big monkey
Ghostbusters  "who u gonna call"

Breakfast club and top gun still my favs

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« Reply #149 on: August 18, 2006, 11:28:43 AM »

Has anybody mentioned Gergory's Girl, truly naff but feel good. Well Clare Grogan made me feel good  Kiss

Can't believe no-one from Scotland has mentioned Restless Natives - 2 Scots geeks robbing tourist buses in a wee 125cc motorbike with stuff knocked from a joke shop.

Best Soundtrack EVER as well

gotta admit

great film

'come back here ya fannnnyyy'



terrible non-admission


i even seen it twice at the pics...
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