tdans wrote:Ip man .
Nothing guilty about that pleasure (unless you're Japanese). It's a cracking kung fu flick.
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tdans wrote:Ip man .
tdans wrote:ok fine.. any movie pertaining to horses... well most any movie![]()
Moondance Alexander.......
the list goes on and on..
rdsrds2120 wrote:tdans wrote:ok fine.. any movie pertaining to horses... well most any movie![]()
Moondance Alexander.......
the list goes on and on..
Black Beauty?
Spirit?
jakewilliams wrote:Finally figuring out my 3.
1. The Fifth Element - a vastly underrated movie. I love it, just watched it again (at work no less)
2. V - The Original Miniseries. So corny but so awesome.
3. Transpotting. I haven't watched it in forever but it really stuck with me.
Timminz wrote:jakewilliams wrote:Finally figuring out my 3.
1. The Fifth Element - a vastly underrated movie. I love it, just watched it again (at work no less)
2. V - The Original Miniseries. So corny but so awesome.
3. Transpotting. I haven't watched it in forever but it really stuck with me.
I haven't seen V, but your other two choices are excellent movies. No guilt necessary.
Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg
xxtig12683xx wrote:yea, my fav part was being in the sewer riding a surfboard and wacking these alien creatures.
shit was badass
Gold Knight wrote:Space Jam - I cant listen to Steve Miller Band without thinking of MJ walking out in UNC Blue...
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - I can probably quote the entire movie straight through, ive seen it more times than I can count...
rdsrds2120 wrote:Gold Knight wrote:Space Jam - I cant listen to Steve Miller Band without thinking of MJ walking out in UNC Blue...
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - I can probably quote the entire movie straight through, ive seen it more times than I can count...
These were both hilarious movies, I would never feel guilty watching them
-rd
rdsrds2120 wrote:2. The Land Before Time
'Nuff said.
AndyDufresne wrote:Oh wait, I totally forgot my real guilty pleasure movie.
Cool Runnings.
'...'eins, zwei, drei' and try to push her down some ice.'
--Andy
jbrettlip wrote:1. Josie and the Pussy Cats-Tara Reid before she was a crack head
2. Midnight Madness-really bad 80's flick (used to own on VHS haven't seen in years now)
3. Anything Little House on the Prairie. (not a movie, but my wife still wonders why I have any interest in it)
4. Starman
5. Forrest Gump (maybe not a guity pleasure, but my wife cringes when she sees it on the guide, because if I flip to it, we are watching it.)
6. First Blood-see #5
Sackett58 wrote:Col. Martin Hessler: Release the boy... Shoot the father!
Battle of the Bulge (1965). The most inaccurate account of that battle ever made of a war film. But for some reason I keep watching it whenever it comes on. With an all star cast of Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Robert Shaw and Telly Savalas this movie is entertaining just because of some of the lines and scenes shot. Whether it's watching the turret of Telly Savalas tank get blown clean off and him and his partner surviving and continuing to fight with a 30 caliber machine gun in hand or Robert Shaw being the ultimate Teutonic German officer it is an entertaining movie.
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jonesthecurl wrote:Starship Troopers.
I know how much Heinlein would hate it, I know why, I agree at an intellectual level, I mutter to myself about how much is wrong with the movie every time I watch it. But I keep watching it...
jakewilliams wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Starship Troopers.
I know how much Heinlein would hate it, I know why, I agree at an intellectual level, I mutter to myself about how much is wrong with the movie every time I watch it. But I keep watching it...
Wow, i can't believe I forgot this movie. It gets so much shit because I've heard it is SO far from the book, but it's a very entertaining campy movie.
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