Quoted from vicjw66:Best cheerleader movie of all time. And could never be made today. Edit: I”m talking about the original version, not the toned down re-release.
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Better than Debbie Does Dallas???
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A boy and his dog was awesome. I’m going strictly by 35 to 40 year old memory here because I only saw the movie once, but in a post apocolyptic world The chick was trying to make friends with the super smart dog and he was dismissive. Finally when she wouldn’t shut up he barked something at her like “shut the fuck up”. Loved the final scene. The dog was dying of hunger and the love interest said to Don that the Dog would have wanted them to carry on without him. The dog looked up at Don in desperation. Cut to the dog and Don Johnson walking off into the sunset with the dog saying something like “boy she hit the spot”.
Bonus points without googling, What did the canned food actually say on its labeling that Don Johnson told the illiterate trader was a can of peaches?
Odin surely knows the answer, which is why he should surely upvote my post on the greatest cheerleading movie ever.
Quoted from vicjw66:A boy and his dog was awesome. I’m going strictly by 35 to 40 year old memory here because I only saw the movie once, but in a post apocolyptic world The chick was trying to make friends with the super smart dog and he was dismissive. Finally when she wouldn’t shut up he barked something at her like “shut the fuck up”. Loved the final scene. The dog was dying of hunger and the love interest said to Don that the Dog would have wanted them to carry on without him. The dog looked up at Don in desperation. Cut to the dog and Don Johnson walking off into the sunset with the dog saying something like “boy she hit the spot”.
Bonus points without googling, What did the canned food actually say on its labeling that Don Johnson told the illiterate trader was a can of peaches?
Odin surely knows the answer, which is why he should surely upvote my post on the greatest cheerleading movie ever.
Ha ha, my favorite Japanese monster movie growing up, again 40 year old memory but speaking into his wrist watch with an odd American voice dubbing, the little boy desperately said something like: Giant Robot, Get up giant Robot,attack.
Oh, and even in the future with super smart canines, noone likes beets.
Quoted from rotordave:Leon (aka The Professional) is one of the best movies made. Features a 10 year old Natalie Portman, plus Reno and Oldman.
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Neat off-topic thread.
Being swedish i´m not to sure about the definition of obscure, but i´m struggling to see how films like leon, the thing and escape from n.y. belongs?
Well, anyway here´s my pick.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120731/
when I think classic, I think "before I was born", and first thing that came to mind is The Court Jester, Staring Danny Kaye, Basil Rathbone and one featuring one of the funniest word play bits ever "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!"
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freakin love outland. one of my favorite connery movies.
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