Lone Wanderer wrote:Watched big trouble in little china last night. It was funny as hell
i love that movie. i love the raiden-eque characters at the beginning of the movie. i wonder if those had an influence on the mortal kombat raiden?
but, last night i watched american pie 3. i was in high school when it first came out and i originally thought it was an awesome movie. but, after watching it again all these years later it isn't good. and it isn't funny. awful acting. terrible jokes. stupid all around.
Gamerforlife wrote:Been rewatching Terminator 2 on AMC today, this movie still holds up really, really well. Fucking awesome classic movie!
I watched that movie more than any other movie. For a while there as a kid, everytime we went to the video store (remember those?) I'd get Terminator 2 and something else. Right behind that movie as most watched for me was Masters of the Universe starring the immortal Dolph Lundren and The Monster Squad.
I actually rewatched Terminator 2 myself the other day. I actually hadn't seen the first one until about a month ago, and T2 is an even better movie after watching that one.
Watership Down (an animated film based on Richard Adams' novel). I saw it once when I was a kid, and then re-watched it last night. I wonder how many children were scarred for life by this movie.
ThatBookNerd wrote:Watership Down (an animated film based on Richard Adams' novel). I saw it once when I was a kid, and then re-watched it last night. I wonder how many children were scarred for life by this movie.
Rurouni_Fencer wrote:Forbidden Zone (1981) - Produced by and starred much of Danny Elfman's family and was coincidentally his debut as orchestrator/composer..
Has anybody else seen this?? All I can say is - WOW, this movie is friggin' weird! (More so than the Monkees' "Head")
It's one of my faves. Also, did you see the original B/W version or the colorized version?