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Squigzog wrote:Every time...

I found a good movie. Well not good but an ok movie.

Labyrinth
Labrynth is a good movie. I saw it with Tuxedo Mask for the first time a few months ago. Heeheeh, David Bowie...XD

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I don't mean like an ok, its not terrible but its not great, ok. I mean ok, as in compared to LotR or Dark Knight, ok.
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Overall, though, Jim Henson's a genius. If he were still alive today, he'd be making so much cheddar.

What about Edward Scissorhands? That movie was sad, funny, romantic, blablah. Tim Burton is another favorite of mine.

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Ame no Akai wrote:Also Street Fighter II - The Animated Movie, if only because of this scene.
So... that was basically one of the most kick-booty things I've seen in a long time. I have to see the whole thing now, for the animation, the fight scenes, and Guile's hair.

(Was Ken listening to ALICE IN CHAINS?! :awesome: )

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I know, right? :awesome:
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Ame no Akai wrote:Try this one, then. It's slightly shorter, and lacks the awesome shower scene
youtube won't let me watch it. :'(

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Hey, I've been wanting to see the movie FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS for a while. Any reviews?

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Squigzog wrote:Oo! I just watched the old 70 60 ish Batman movie. With Adam West. So cheesy, yet so Awesome at the same time.



HOW?!?!?!
I saw that a few weeks ago.
It's so Cheesy it (almost) outshines the Dark Night.
It also gives us one of the best cars in movie history.

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duhrdotcom wrote:I saw that a few weeks ago.
It's so Cheesy it (almost) outshines the Dark Night.
It also gives us one of the best cars in movie history.
That reminds me, I need to go out and get some more Shark Repellent.

HEY HAS ANYONE HERE SEEN CLUE BEFORE?! Tim Curry, omg. Unfortunately Hollywood is remaking it, and I don't care if Gore Verbinski is directing it, it will not be the same. (They're even making Candyland, Monopoly, and Ouija into movies.) That does remind me that Verbinski's doing the Bioshock movie...

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I love that movie! I saw the the special edition with three endings. So funny. :awesome:
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Try these movies:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1980s live action one)
Critters (makes me laugh)
Austin Powers (All of them)

Yeah trying to find others that are pretty sweet.
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Squigzog wrote:I love that movie! I saw the the special edition with three endings. So funny. :awesome:
That was the version I got to see in the theatre (midnight showings at the indie theatre are the best)! I really loved the different endings. Too bad movies don't do that nowadays, although it did fit best with a movie based on Clue. Man, why haven't I bought it yet? It must be my next purchase after Serenity.
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Austin Powers is awesome. All three of the movies are, but the first one happens to be the best.

My favorite character would have to be Fat Bastard. XD


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Speaking of Trilogies, I love LOTR. :awesome:

But a movie that I remembered recently is Iron Giant. That movie made me cry when I was little.
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Tall-Hatted Yanimae wrote:WHO LOVES BRAD BIRD?
YES OVER HERE.

I still want an Incredibles sequel.

(I have to admit that when I first saw "Bird" I thought, "Larry Bird?" which made me think of Space Jam because I am more familiar with that than his basketball career.)

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