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Quoted from DarrenJamesSeeley
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Star Wars

The Last Starfighter
Usual Suspects

Halloween (Carpenter)


Ok, I'm on board with all of these except, "The Last Starfighter".
The baddies' spaceship crashes into a planet during the climax.

Wait... Was there an escape pod scene in that film?
Wow, that little runt was such a lame villain, I forgot what happened to him!
Cuz the cool lizard General dude went down with the ship. Right?

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While not my favorite films, how about the Auston Powers franchise?


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The wicker man - 1973 - Brit horror, although hardly counts as horror by modern standards.

Haven't yet been able to watch it all, the demands of family, but I've seen the final scene and understand the outcome.

Had a completely unexpected scene of a naked Brit eckland - now that was a highlight, worth watching alone.

Interesting film so far. Has a decent story running through it, simple to understand yet complicated underneath. A good sense of foreboding.


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Quoted from Reef Dreamer
The wicker man - 1973 - Brit horror, although hardly counts as horror by modern standards.

Haven't yet been able to watch it all, the demands of family, but I've seen the final scene and understand the outcome.

Had a completely unexpected scene of a naked Brit eckland - now that was a highlight, worth watching alone.

Interesting film so far. Has a decent story running through it, simple to understand yet complicated underneath. A good sense of foreboding.


Just avoid the remake with Nicolas Cage from 2006, Bill. Horrible movie!
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Just avoid the remake with Nicolas Cage from 2006, Bill. Horrible movie!


So horrible, it's actually hilariously awesome!  Anytime Nic Cage puts on a bear suit, it's gotta be good.

Check youtube for some hilarious clips of him in said bear suit.
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Anytime Nic Cage puts on a bear suit, it's gotta be good.



Would be even better if he put on that green monster suit from The Oregonian
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Quoted from CoopBazinga
Would be even better if he put on that green monster suit from The Oregonian


Now that's funny.  I'd like to see both disguises utilized...which just may be a great idea for a new script, and a sure way to attract Nic Cage's interest.

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Loved:

Halloween.

The Unborn

Nightmare on Elm Street & Freddy Vs Jason (these two will always be back)
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Thats easy, the Usual Suspects, great cast, great script, great film, and the final sequence is out of this world. I love it when the bad guy gets away


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