OT: A Movie you Like, but hate to admit

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I like Grease 2 more that the original.

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johnnypark wrote:I like Grease 2 more that the original.
Are you insane?

Did you prefer Caddyshack 2 as well...LOL

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If I'm insane so is my girlfriend. Her and her twin sister both like grease 2 more than the orginal.

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XXXIV wrote:
Sudz wrote:super troopers.

"Stupid Rookie"
Thats a great movie...

"drunk enough to kick your ass"....The great Brian cox.
That's a classic. "Meow listen here." Aahh the childish antics of Broken Lizard.

For some reason I'll watch Unfaithful with Diane Lane and Richard Gere every time it's on cable.

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For some reason, I take a lot of flak for my love of Airplane!, a film which I've viewed on more occasions than you might consider healthy and still laugh like a drain at. I am prepared to hold my hands up and accept any and all criticism for my enjoyment of Airplane 2: The Sequel - Shatner at his overblown finest.

Am I the only person on the planet who has ever seen a film called Radioland Murders? Mary Jane Masterson and some other bloke I forget, along with the bad guy from Garfield The Movie (before you ask - nope, didn't like that at all). If I'm not, then I'm very possibly the only person to have laughed at Radioland Murders...

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"Ted Striker?"

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airplane is a f***in classic!

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GB_Simo wrote:For some reason, I take a lot of flak for my love of Airplane!, a film which I've viewed on more occasions than you might consider healthy and still laugh like a drain at. I am prepared to hold my hands up and accept any and all criticism for my enjoyment of Airplane 2: The Sequel - Shatner at his overblown finest.

Am I the only person on the planet who has ever seen a film called Radioland Murders? Mary Jane Masterson and some other bloke I forget, along with the bad guy from Garfield The Movie (before you ask - nope, didn't like that at all). If I'm not, then I'm very possibly the only person to have laughed at Radioland Murders...

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"Scraps!" -- that part always cracks me up in Airplane 2.

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spooky157 wrote:For some reason I'll watch Unfaithful with Diane Lane and Richard Gere every time it's on cable.
There's no shame there. Watching Diane Lane get f*cked up against a wall was one of my most sublime moments ever watching a film. :)

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pk500 wrote: There's no shame there. Watching Diane Lane get f*cked up against a wall was one of my most sublime moments ever watching a film. :)

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best
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I always thought Diane Lane was attractive, but her performance in "Unfaithful" secured her status as my No. 1 uberbabe-mega MILF-unquestioned hottie among Hollywood actresses.

That chick just smoldered with hot sexuality that entire film. Further proof that older women know how to f*ck right -- not just boff -- better than young fawns.

Oh, it's a good movie, too. :)

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This lady I work with just got back from Vegas and was just telling me that she was playing pai gow poker and Diane Lane and Joan Cusack sat down at her table. She chatted with them for a long time, she said they were really down to earth. She said they were asking if anybody knew any good 70's groove style clubs in town.

Not that anybody cares, I just thought it was a funny coincidence.

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Sudz wrote:best
scene
EVER
I don't know, I keep thinking about Kim Bassinger in 9 and a half weeks.
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No doubt PK. Diane Lane is all that and a bag of chips.

Kim Basinger in 9 1/2 weeks is pretty hot but you guys need to check out the Angelina Jolie/Ethan Hawke scene in Taking Lives. The movie sucks big time but that chapter on my DVD has gotten more play than Jean Claude Van Damme at Scores on a Saturday night.

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my wife says we can have a 3 way with angelina jolie.

8)

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Sudz wrote:my wife says we can have a 3 way with angelina jolie.

8)
And you're spending your time posting on internet forums?

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Mickey Rourke is actually in another scene on the top of my list. The scene in Angel Heart where he goes at it with Lisa Bonet. Hot damn!
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spooky157 wrote:
Sudz wrote:my wife says we can have a 3 way with angelina jolie.

8)
And you're spending your time posting on internet forums?
yeah..all of them in case she swings by.

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And just to contribute to the actual idea behind the thread, I can't really think of any movies that I'd be ashamed to admit that I like. Don't get me started on tv shows though. :wink:
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American Flyers and Soul Man. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I love Rae Dawn Chong enough to sit through those horrid flicks. Damn she makes my loins tingle. :lol: :lol:
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hate to admit it but I like....

-Officer and a Gentleman (sappy ending and all)

-Karate Kid (I have no friggin idea why)

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JackDog wrote:American Flyers and Soul Man. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I love Rae Dawn Chong enough to sit through those horrid flicks. Damn she makes my loins tingle. :lol: :lol:
what was the movie w/arnold she was in?

man...she was hot! where is she now?

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Sudz wrote: what was the movie w/arnold she was in?

man...she was hot! where is she now?
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Commando..what a quality piece of cinema...so many good lines.

What ever happened to Rae Dawn Cong ? Lousy actress, but looked like a shag-bunny.
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