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Guilty Pleasures

MY guilty pleasure....

Cutthroat Island- I think I am like 1 of 3 people in the whole world who liked this movie. I am sure my thank you letter from Gena Davis and Matthew Modine was lost in the mail when I bought the DVD.

Robin Hood Prince of Thieves- Everyone says this movie sucks. I love this movie. Own it on DVD

Sword and the Socerer- Great movie when I was like 10. Great movie still. I need one of those three bladed swords. I still don't know how the blades come back after he shoots it but who cares. Own it on DVD.

Red Dawn- This movie was cool. I caught the Opration Red Dawn name with the Capture of Saddam. Need to get this one on DVD.
 

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reapersaurus said:
For example, Top Secret! has a rating of 79% fresh - hardly a movie to be embarassed about enjoying...

You say this, but how can someone not feel embarassed about watching a movie that has two people dress up as a cow with boots on and then have a bull come along and well you know. It is so campy and bad and funny.

Now Innerspace on the other hand. Well no actually it goes right there with Top Secret.
 
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Stallone's Demolition Man - Several great one-liners, Wesley Snipes just enjoyed the hell out of that part (in the great Jack Nicholson Batman tradition, he stole the film), and Sandra Bullock in the early 90's was ALWAYS a guilty pleasure to watch. :)

Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure - one of the most popular teen stoner movies of all time, and also my inspiration for games of Aetherco's Continuum RPG. "medieval :):):):)weed" was an excellent contribution to my vocabulary, I assure you. :)

Howard the Duck - DON'T. SAY. A WORD. :)

I loved that quirky little movie. It wasn't too unfaithful from the comics, though the pessimistic humor of the comics didn't really translate well.
 

I will also second Red Sonja. Everyone I know seems to put the movie down but this was vintage Arnold. I will always watch it when it is on TV.
 

Datt said:
Now Innerspace on the other hand. Well no actually it goes right there with Top Secret.

Inner Space is a direct spoof of "The Fantastic Voyage" - a film where they have to shrink someone down and inject them into the president of the United States. Old movie, but I hear it was good for its time.
 

Henry said:
Inner Space is a direct spoof of "The Fantastic Voyage" - a film where they have to shrink someone down and inject them into the president of the United States. Old movie, but I hear it was good for its time.

Fantastic Voyage was a fine movie based on an Isaac Asimov story. I always used to like watching that movie.

buzzard
 

Capellan said:
Flash Gordon
Krull

[blink] Where's the guilt in either of those?

Flash Gordon's one of my favourite movies.

Come on, Brian Blessed, Timothy Dalton, Max von Sydow, and Topol all in the same movie? What more could you want?

And Krull... well, I snapped it up the moment it came out on DVD :)

Henry said:
Stallone's Demolition Man - Several great one-liners, Wesley Snipes just enjoyed the hell out of that part (in the great Jack Nicholson Batman tradition, he stole the film). :)

"Hey... how much do you weigh?"

-Hyp.
 

Elemental said:
Have you see the DVD commentary? It's funnier than the film itself. I still can't hear the word 'Yoghurt!" without starting to giggle.

I picked up the SuperBit edition, so I'm not sure there is a commentary track. :(

*checks*

Nope. :(
 

Hypersmurf said:
[blink]"Hey... how much do you weigh?"
-Hyp.

Dennis Leary's Rants in this movie are classic Leary.


"He doesn't know how to use the three seashells..." I still love how Stallone gets his toilet paper. :)
 


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