I can't believe how many people hate this movie, or haven't seen it. I LOVE it.
Rose Garden Arena - Nov 02, 2000, Key Arena - Oct 22, 2001, Key Arena - Dec 08, 2002, Key Arena - Dec 09, 2002, Clark County Amphitheater - Sep 26, 2009
A couple of times, the first Batman movie, it was too dark, couldn't see a damn thing
another time was when I brought my nephews to see some witch movie, my youngest nephew was too scared, so we left and walked across to the mall while the other two stuck it out with my sister.
A friend and I decided we had had enough of the office one day while we were at lunch and decided to go see this movie instead of going back to work. It wasn't a great movie but it was better than being at work. Nobody even knew we were gone. :?
All of them were came out in '86 except King Soomans Mines (1985). That said, '86 was a kick ass year for movies. You had
Top Gun
Platoon
Stand by Me
One Crazy Summer (I think I've seen that movie 146 times)
The Wraith
Cobra
Three Amigos
Back to School
The Golden Child (remember when eddie was funny?)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Armed and Dagerous
The Delta Force
Transformers the Movie
Maximum Overdrive
Aliens
Flight of the Navigator
Running Scared
Short Circuit
Big Trouble in Little China
Highlander
Hoosiers
Raw Deal
Iron Eagle
The Money Pit
Spacecamp also came out that year, and while not a classic, it reminded me of when it was every kids dream to go to spacecamp. I don't think that is the case today ...
Wow, I have seen every one of those, most multiple times. Especially the glory that is
...got a mind full of questions and a teacher in my soul...
All of them were came out in '86 except King Soomans Mines (1985). That said, '86 was a kick ass year for movies. You had
Top Gun
Platoon
Stand by Me
One Crazy Summer (I think I've seen that movie 146 times)
The Wraith
Cobra
Three Amigos
Back to School
The Golden Child (remember when eddie was funny?)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Armed and Dagerous
The Delta Force
Transformers the Movie
Maximum Overdrive
Aliens
Flight of the Navigator
Running Scared
Short Circuit
Big Trouble in Little China
Highlander
Hoosiers
Raw Deal
Iron Eagle
The Money Pit
Spacecamp also came out that year, and while not a classic, it reminded me of when it was every kids dream to go to spacecamp. I don't think that is the case today ...
Wow, I have seen every one of those, most multiple times. Especially the glory that is
I sat through a good deal of it (sighing very heavily and scoffing at how awful it was throughout, I'm sure), but when Victor brought Elizabeth back to life, I stood up, shouted "WHAT!?!" at the screen, and left the theatre.
That one confuses me also.
I actually laughed myself out of my seat and onto the theater floor during the musical montage (History Repeating) after Stiller's fight with Puffy.
The sight of the dog in a body cast still cracks me up.
I sat through a good deal of it (sighing very heavily and scoffing at how awful it was throughout, I'm sure), but when Victor brought Elizabeth back to life, I stood up, shouted "WHAT!?!" at the screen, and left the theatre.
Mary Shelley deserves better.
Funny - cause I was thinking of that Kenneth Branagh Hitchcock-like-but-crappy movie with his then wife Emma Thompson. I almost walked out, but stayed. I remember some old man in the audience yelled out, "He's going to kill her with the pillow." And everybody laughed.
It was awful. Dead Again? I think that's the name.
I sat through a good deal of it (sighing very heavily and scoffing at how awful it was throughout, I'm sure), but when Victor brought Elizabeth back to life, I stood up, shouted "WHAT!?!" at the screen, and left the theatre.
Mary Shelley deserves better.
Funny - cause I was thinking of that Kenneth Branagh Hitchcock-like-but-crappy movie with his then wife Emma Thompson. I almost walked out, but stayed. I remember some old man in the audience yelled out, "He's going to kill her with the pillow." And everybody laughed.
It was awful. Dead Again? I think that's the name.
That one confuses me also.
I actually laughed myself out of my seat and onto the theater floor during the musical montage (History Repeating) after Stiller's fight with Puffy.
The sight of the dog in a body cast still cracks me up.
I know a lot of people like this one, it just seemed really unfunny at the time. The person i was with wanted to leave as well.
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Speaking of children and movie theaters. Please people...enough with bringing babies to the movies! That's enough to make me walk out.
Ha. I know. I really wanted to see the movie, and have since wanted to give it another go, but for some reason while I was in the theater...
I can't believe how many people hate this movie, or haven't seen it. I LOVE it.
And the second time was in China when watching 'Inception' - A total rip-off of David Cronenbourg's 1983 film 'Videodrome'.
7.2/10
That's not too bad
I have not ever left a movie. They cost too much money for me to just leave.
:shock:
another time was when I brought my nephews to see some witch movie, my youngest nephew was too scared, so we left and walked across to the mall while the other two stuck it out with my sister.
A friend and I decided we had had enough of the office one day while we were at lunch and decided to go see this movie instead of going back to work. It wasn't a great movie but it was better than being at work. Nobody even knew we were gone. :?
Wow, I have seen every one of those, most multiple times. Especially the glory that is
"Who's Jack Burton?"
"ME"
I sat through a good deal of it (sighing very heavily and scoffing at how awful it was throughout, I'm sure), but when Victor brought Elizabeth back to life, I stood up, shouted "WHAT!?!" at the screen, and left the theatre.
Mary Shelley deserves better.
I actually laughed myself out of my seat and onto the theater floor during the musical montage (History Repeating) after Stiller's fight with Puffy.
The sight of the dog in a body cast still cracks me up.
Funny - cause I was thinking of that Kenneth Branagh Hitchcock-like-but-crappy movie with his then wife Emma Thompson. I almost walked out, but stayed. I remember some old man in the audience yelled out, "He's going to kill her with the pillow." And everybody laughed.
It was awful. Dead Again? I think that's the name.
Branagh blows.
I know a lot of people like this one, it just seemed really unfunny at the time. The person i was with wanted to leave as well.