I dont think its an 80s film...maybe early 90s but its on BBC 1 tonight at 12am....very good film i think.
Posted by Bings2003 (Member # 1914) on :
It's ok, but not the best Chevy Chase film though.
Posted by I used to fancy Molly Ringwald (Member # 1884) on :
quote:Originally posted by Bings2003: It's ok, but not the best Chevy Chase film though.
Yeh that has to be Fletch.
Posted by Bings2003 (Member # 1914) on :
I preferred Fletch Lives.
The classic lines of:
"Bend over".
"Ben, pleased to meet you, I'm Victor Hugo".
Posted by liquid dreams (Member # 1233) on :
John Carpenter directed this one innit? It was OK, Sam Neill was watchable as always!
Posted by StevenHW (Member # 509) on :
"I used to fancy Molly Ringwald" wrote:
quote:I don't think its an 80's film...maybe early 90's, but it's on BBC 1 tonight at 12 a.m.....very good film i think.
I haven't seen it, but you're right on one thing: it isn't an 80's film. "Memoirs Of An Invisible Man" came out in 1992. It was directed by John Carpenter.
Posted by Pretty In Punk (Member # 1821) on :
so weird i was just thinkin about this film and i turned over and it was just starting.
Posted by Devolution (Member # 1731) on :
Devolution here,
Fletch lives is cool, but Fletch rules the land.
A Bloody mary, steak sandwich, and a steak sandwich, he was a genius.
Fred the Dorf Dorfman?
These scenes kill the second one. Except for the KKK part where he yells out something about Gene Hackman kicking your *** . That was hilarious.
But there is no contest to Dr. Rosen Rosen.
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