pettyfan
Livin' next door to the Klopeks
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Hear No Evil, See No Evil (or is it See No, Hear No?)...soooo funny!!
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I'm looking for an 80's movie where there was a blonde woman seeking revenge from i believe, sort of like a biker gang.I was about 12 years old when i saw it but i do remember a bathtub scene where she takes a bubble bath revealing pubic hair Also at the final scene she kills someone with a bow and arrow
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aTomiK
.... has green eyes as well....
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Oh i love that Fraternity poster and the movie rocks! Never seen Valet Girls. Where did you get it Secret Admirer?
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I was twelve when my dad took me to see this and it was the first time I full on cried during a movie from being scared. Mind you, I had already seen Jaws at 5, Alien at 9 and Poltergeist the very same summer, but this one made me crazy scared. The bad guy couldn't be killed and at one point Chuck Norris is actually trying to run away from him. One of my life's hard and fast rules is: When Chuck Norris runs...you run.
Still a great movie and still very creepy! Bonus 80's points for putting Stephen Furst in your movie. I love that guy!
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Muffy Tepperman
Leopard-print Leotard Wearer.....
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Biggles: Adventures in Time (1986). Neil D1ckinson, Alex Hyde-White, Fiona Hutchinson, Peter Cushing and Marcus Gilbert. An American businessman falls through a time warp from 1986 New York City to 1917 Belgium, where he becomes involved with British flying ace James "Biggles" Bigglesworth in his efforts to destroy a secret weapon that could help the Germans win the First World War.
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Helen_S
Hiding behind the shower curtain.....
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I watched this for the first time last night, and loved it. I bought it as part of a collectors set, so will get round to watching the sequels over the next week or so.
They're the cut versions, but I really don't think that makes much of a difference.
quote:Originally posted by Secret Admirer: Fraternity Vacation & Valet Girls.
Secret Admirer, I relish those two film posters. Where did you get them from? Posts: 1756 | From: Australia. | Registered: Mar 2009 | Site Updates: 185
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quote:Originally posted by aTomiK: Never seen Valet Girls. Where did you get it Secret Admirer?
Probably from ebay, but I can't remember for sure.
quote:Originally posted by LoverswithCassie: Secret Admirer, I relish those two film posters. Where did you get them from?
I google searched for them, probably came from the movie goods poster site.
I watched Dance 'til Dawn recently. One of the better tv movies for sure. Great cast - great soundtrack. Posts: 929 | From: Deb to Tone | Registered: Dec 2004 | Site Updates: 37
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Helen_S
Hiding behind the shower curtain.....
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Angel Heart (1987). Mickey Rourke, Robert De Niro, Lisa Bonet, Charlotte Ramping, Stocker Fountelieu, Brownie McGhee, Michael Higgins, Charles Gordone and Kathleen Wilhoite. A petty private detective is engaged by a mysterious man to track down a missing singer who owes the latter a favour -- but it transpires that there is more to it than appears.
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aTomiK
.... has green eyes as well....
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- This was pretty decent, touching drama. Featuring a strong cast including Patrick Swayze, Piper Laurie, Lee Richardson, Mary McDonnell, Barbara Williams and Bobby Di Cicco.
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Helen_S
Hiding behind the shower curtain.....
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I know both of these were released in the 1990, but that also means they were a product of the late '80s -- the time when they were made. You can take that as you want, I guess. And I suppose I'm not making a correct judgement here... they should really be considered '90s movies. Otherwise so many, if not all movies that was released that year could be considered '80s films. Ah well, no big deal, right? Maybe...
First time I saw it, actually. <3 Allison.
This might sound strange, but I expected more from it and was left unsatisfied. Or perhaps not MORE, but something different. I wanted more monster/alien action, not some psycho kid with telekinesis abilities.
Great movie.
EDIT: How could I forget?!
Nice movie as well.
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Helen_S
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I love the weirdness of Xtro The second one however was torture to sit through. Haven't seen the 3rd yet.
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