Posted on 09/20/2011 11:01:20 AM PDT by no gnu taxes
Only a few parts of that movie.
Oracle Jones ("Is see wagons") is funny.
Big Trouble in Little China is outstanding! I can recite the whole movie line for line. Kurt Russell/John Carpenter is a great combo.
My vote is Killer Clowns from Outer Space
“You cooked her nines!”
Jan Michael Vincent, Gary Busey and the Greatest American Hero himself.... William Katt. I enjoyed that one as well and still watch it from time to time with a certain reminiscent fondness. But probably just because I was a worthless, salt encrusted, surf bum when it came out. Hell, I even had to sneak into the theatre to see it. :-)
I’m with you on Roadhouse.
Every time it’s on, spouse and I say, “not this sh@t again” but can’t help ourselves. It’s so bad it’s great!
I remember feeling sorrier for what happened to his watermelons than for what happened to his hired help.
We have a lot in common.
The Cutting Edge
(now that I’ve said it, I’ll go curl up in the corner of shame for a while)
The Postman,Gene Hackman in March or Die,Earth v The Flying Saucers.
bump
“Lifeforce”
A hot alien woman-vampire walking around (tastefully) naked...
But other than that it’s horrible.
But Erin Gray was hot!
“Pain don’t hurt.” Somebody was actually paid real money to write that line.
The person of Any Rand, her philosophy, and public pronouncements always gave every group the opportunity to find something not to like. But even the old clips of her speaking on the talk shows of the day have me liking her in the end.
Even though her first words to William F. Buckley were that he was “too intelligent to believe in Gott” she always seemed of great value for standing up to the trendy set and the Left in academia.
“This... is an .88 Magnum. It shoots through... schools.”
Funny stuff
I don’t know if it’s “absolutely horrible,” but “the Lost Boys” was easy to make fun of. As was “Wargames.” And I hated myself for laughing as much as I did at “the Animal,” and “Dude, Where’s My Car.”
“’Sweet’, what does mine say?”
“’Dude’, what does mine say?”
“’Sweet’, what does mine say?”
“’Dude’, what does mine say?”
“’Sweet’, what does mine say?”
“’Dude’, what does mine say?”
“’Sweet’, what does mine say?”
“You want fries with that?”
Lifeforce is the film version of The Space Vampires by Colin Wilson. The book is much, much better.
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