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Casual Sex http://www.fast-rewind.com/casualsex.htm I still don't know why Stacey dumped Nick for the Vin-Man. She must have been blind.
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High spirits i just love this movie cute couple jack and mary (guttenberg and hannah)
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Muffy Tepperman
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I always loved High Spirits Liam Neeson was so sexy as a ghost!
I watched Racing with the Moon drinking my coffee this morning i'm sure i'd seen pieces of it before....it's a bit slow moving and it couldn't keep my attention very well too much of a teen drama.
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Playing Beatie Bow (1985). Imogen Annesley, Peter Phelps, Mouche Phillips, Moya O'Sullivan, Nikki Coghill, Don Barker, Damian Janko, Lyndel Rowe, Barbara Stephens and Phoebe Salter. A modern day adolescent girl in Sydney travels back in time from 1985 to 1873 after running across a mysterious girl whose help she enlists in order to return to the present. Based on the Ruth Park novel.
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THE DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION PART II- THE METAL YEARS 1988
I can never get tired of this. Better than Spinal Tap. And the fact that these morons are serious, just makes it funnier..... and sadder Posts: 1278 | From: Denmark,Europe | Registered: Dec 2007 | Site Updates: 3
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I used to love metal......in all honesty I can't take much of it now at all.........but I remember loving that movie.....wasn't it directed my Penelope Spheeris? I loved Poison back then haha It's the same for now....I can't understand the obsession with Bret Michaels. he's nasty haha
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quote:Originally posted by Pittsburghgirl: JayLee, did they ever release Decline Part Two on dvd?
Not that I know off! Lucky enough to have a decent VHS version from the UK.
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">Originally posted by Muffy Tepperman: I used to love metal......in all honesty I can't take much of it now at all.........but I remember loving that movie.....wasn't it directed my Penelope Spheeris? I loved Poison back then haha It's the same for now....I can't understand the obsession with Bret Michaels. he's nasty haha </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face=""Century Gothic", Verdana, Arial">Yeah, Spheeris directed both I and II. They are both awfully manipulative, as far as docs go, but still fun, I think. What always struck me about II, was the assortment of bands featured. Seriously, LONDON, SEDUCE, ODIN..... who the **** are these people?? I guess she was aiming at up'n'commers And most of these bands, are not exactly what I would call metal either. But watching these selfinvolved rock star clicheés make asses of themselves, as they predict their own bright future for, is hilarious
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This was a pretty good prison camp drama made for HBO. Starring David Keith, Malcolm McDowell, Warren Clarke and David Suchet.
Mickey Almon is a sports star turned reporter covering the athletics in Moscow. Framed by the KGB and forced to confess that he was spying for America, he is sentenced to detention in a Gulag, a barbaric prison camp in the wilds of Siberia. Unable to prove his innocence, Mickey must either put up with the inhuman conditions or engineer an escape. (from IMDb)
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Helen_S
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Yesterday I had myself a little marathon of sorts.
THE LAST DRAGON:Decent but not one I think I need to ever revisit. The one qualm I had with this movie was that Berry Gordy was behind it and yet the music wasnt all that. The only decent tune was DE BARGEs Rhythm Of The Night. But as far as plot goes it was a cute movie.
THREE O'CLOCK HIGH: Not as FUNNY as John Hughes movies from the 80s but completely watchable. I really enjoyed the ending (pretty much from "3 o'clock" on). I could see me re-watching it again one day.
DEATH SPA: I had always wanted to watch this one side by side with KILLER WORKOUT but seeing as they are both really hard to come by (I believe copies of DEATH SPA on VHS sell for about $75 on eBay. say WHAT???) I had to watch em as I could get em and a friend lent me KILLER WORKOUT a few months ago and I came across a copy of this (Dont ask) this week. Out of the two I had a MUCH better time with KILLER WORKOUT because it was cheesier and thus funnier. DEATH SPA was pretty much a waste although there were some far out there death scenes like someone in a freezer getting attacked by a frozen fish that was lyin around in case anyone wanted sushi and a shower scene where a bunch of naked chicks get attacked by water and shower wall tiles (no one dies in that scene but it was fun to watch). I wouldnt rewatch it but it put most of my desires to see people get roasted in saunas to rest. Not a high re-watch factor though.
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aTomiK
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Wow, both Death Spa and Killer Workout sound like great late night horror flicks Posts: 5131 | From: Finland | Registered: Feb 2008 | Site Updates: 7
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Just watched Rustler´s Rhapsody (1985) which was a pretty good western spoof.
Directed by Hugh Wilson (Police Academy) and starring always good Tom Berenger and G.W. Bailey who was great as the sidekick/town drunk. Co-starring Andy Griffith, Fernando Rey and the beautiful ladies Marilu Henner and Sela Ward.
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Malcolm (1986). Colin Friels, John Hargreaves, Lindy Davies and Chris Haywood. A young man with a flair for inventing mechanical devices takes in a criminal and then the latter's girlfriend as boarders and ends up having his inventions employed by the criminal for bank robberies.
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This was a surprisingly well done action drama. Starring Jeff Fahey, Chad Lowe, Sherilyn Fenn, James Tolkan, Ken Foree and the ultimate bad guy actor Billy Drago.
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The Last Starfighter (1984). Lance Guest, Robert Preston, Dan O'Herlihy, Catherine Mary Stewart, Barbara Bosson, Norman Snow, Cameron Dye and Wil Wheaton. A youth who who works as a handyman on his mother's caravan park becomes exceptionally skilled at a video game which leads to his being recruited by a alien whose home planet is under attack.
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