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Don't show him Meet The Feebles then!! |
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Oh I love that Erik von Detten. Remember his character Clu Bell in So Weird? Okay, they seriously need to bring back that show right now. And keep that stupid blonde girl out of it this time. |
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R rating= 17 and older. The Dark Crystal is available in regular DVD, Deluxe DVD and Superbit hi-def DVD. |
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R means Restricted. I don't know how it is at other theaters, but the one I live right next to won't let you into an R movie unless you're 16 or accompanied by an adult. |
Maybe some of you have heard this one before yourselves, but when I was a kid, my stepfather explained the movie rating system haha to me thusly:
G = Good PG = Pretty Good R = Rotten This was before PG-13 hehe. |
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that chick Mara did a fucking awesome job in en El Topo. i was reading somewhere that she was on LSD the whole time they were filming the movie. |
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So weird used to be my favorite show. Until that chick left. |
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hahaha that show ruled. did you ever watch Clarissa Explains It All? or The Adventures of Pete & Pete? |
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I remember when my dad took us kids to see the G-rated classic The Amazing Panda Adventure (IMDB it if you were lucky enough to miss it), and when the movie was over, my dad said, "That movie should have been rated B for Boring." Now every time we go to the movies, and the movie sucks, one of us has to repeat that line. |
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I have Pete & Pete on DVD. And I was way into Clarissa as well. Salute Your Shorts? Check. Are You Afraid of the Dark? Check. Legends of the Hidden Temple? Hell to the Yeah. David the Gnome? ...Anyone? Anyone? |
hahaha...'B' for "Boring."
I think the very first movie I went to the theater and watched was Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger (1977). Star Wars (1977) was one the first movies I saw in a theater too. |
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Ratcatcher Clerks Mallrats The Graduate Amelie Fight Club Clockwork Orange 2001: a space odyssey Buffalo 66 Donnie Darko Fargo The Party The Jacket Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind The Royal Tenenbaums The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou The Breakfast Club Groundhog Day Spirited Away |
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When my youngest brother was two weeks old, my dad took all of us (including the baby) to see Mars Attacks. I only remember this because 1) He took a freaking newborn baby to see Mars Attacks, and 2) The movie made my oldest brother cry. |
Yeah, newborns don't belong in a theater.
NC-17 hadn't come along yet either. I think the second movie I ever saw in a theater was Skateboard (1977), which I believe is the movie that originally had a dogshit-in-a-bag-on-fire-left-on-a-doorstep-Halloween-trick gag that's been repeated by so many other TV shows and movies. |
I remember seeing The Lion King on the theaters that is the first recognition of seeing a movie in the theaters.
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The lyric refers to Paul Morrissey's (and Andy Warhol's) Trash in which Joe Dallesandro, a real person and not an actor, shoots up heroin. |
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oh. my. god. you get 20 brownie points. Doug? Rockos Modern Life? Double Dare? All That? Real Monsters? |
You know, I don't think anyone has mentioned Full Metal Jacket or Midnight Cowboy yet...tsk! tsk!
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NICE list, man buffalo 66 is on my top 50 did you catch The Brown Bunny? |
There's some good ones there. Not too many of them are as good as Full Metal Jacket or Midnight Cowboy though...two great ones I don't think anyone has mentioned yet.
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