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Thelma And Louise

 

It is my mission to watch every single Ridley Scott film this year! I love this one...

 

Next up is American Gangster.

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Watched Thelma And Louise again.

 

I thought this was going to be a chick flick. But what I got was a bad ass road movie with a gorgeous Geena Davis and a superb Susan Sarandon!

 

Easily on of the top three Ridley Scott films. Alien, Blade Runner and now this! It took out Kingdom Of Heaven from that high and mighty list!

 

I love Ridley Scott.

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La Jeteé; a 1962 French featurette made solely out of film stills. Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys and the music video for Bowie's Jump They Say among many others drew inspirations from this film.

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Watched Thelma And Louise again.

 

I thought this was going to be a chick flick. But what I got was a bad ass road movie with a gorgeous Geena Davis and a superb Susan Sarandon!

 

Easily on of the top three Ridley Scott films. Alien, Blade Runner and now this! It took out Kingdom Of Heaven from that high and mighty list!

 

I love Ridley Scott.

 

I remember seeing it at the theater when it came out. Great movie. They're both really good in it.

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That flick doesn't need any help being funny. It's got Chuck doing his usual unintentional comedic acting, Flounder from Animal House, and the mute superhuman that looks like Ivan Lendl.

 

Originally saw that as a little kid in the cinema with my dad and bro.

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"My city screams"...no. I scream...because that movie was so shitty. Could only get through 32 minutes before I turned it off. It got 14% on RottenTomatoes. That percentage is generous.

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That flick doesn't need any help being funny. It's got Chuck doing his usual unintentional comedic acting, Flounder from Animal House, and the mute superhuman that looks like Ivan Lendl.

 

Originally saw that as a little kid in the cinema with my dad and bro.

 

I saw that on Showtime a decade ago and I agree. Hilarity will ensue if you pair Norris up with freaking Flounder. :LOL:

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That flick doesn't need any help being funny. It's got Chuck doing his usual unintentional comedic acting, Flounder from Animal House, and the mute superhuman that looks like Ivan Lendl.

 

Originally saw that as a little kid in the cinema with my dad and bro.

 

I saw that on Showtime a decade ago and I agree. Hilarity will ensue if you pair Norris up with freaking Flounder. :LOL:

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Last time I saw it was maybe 20 years ago. But just seeing you mention Chuck Norris & Flounder again now makes me smile. :LOL:

 

Though not as funny or fun BUT just as cheesy is Chuck in Lone Wolf McQuade. Has David Carradine as the villain & a very young Chakotay from Star Trek Voyager as Chuck's deputy sidekick. Funniest scene: a bloodied Chuck in his manly truck (which is buried in sand by the villainous Carradine) pours beer on himself to stay conscious. He moans as he floors the gas. Truck eventually breaks free and Chakotay rushes to open the door. Chuck groans to Chakotay, "Get me a beer kid."

Total Crap! I love it! :LOL:

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Basic Instinct II. Well, I'll admit I only watched it for Sharon Stone and that only kept my interest for a few minutes. Oh and the werewolf guy from the Harry Potter movies was in it. Yep that's it.
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A little slow and deliberate but ok. A couple of really tense/uncomfortable scenes that are quality.

 

I like this actress a lot...I think I've only seen her in this and No Country for Old Men.

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That flick doesn't need any help being funny. It's got Chuck doing his usual unintentional comedic acting, Flounder from Animal House, and the mute superhuman that looks like Ivan Lendl.

 

Originally saw that as a little kid in the cinema with my dad and bro.

 

I saw that on Showtime a decade ago and I agree. Hilarity will ensue if you pair Norris up with freaking Flounder. :LOL:

:LOL:

Last time I saw it was maybe 20 years ago. But just seeing you mention Chuck Norris & Flounder again now makes me smile. :LOL:

 

Though not as funny or fun BUT just as cheesy is Chuck in Lone Wolf McQuade. Has David Carradine as the villain & a very young Chakotay from Star Trek Voyager as Chuck's deputy sidekick. Funniest scene: a bloodied Chuck in his manly truck (which is buried in sand by the villainous Carradine) pours beer on himself to stay conscious. He moans as he floors the gas. Truck eventually breaks free and Chakotay rushes to open the door. Chuck groans to Chakotay, "Get me a beer kid."

Total Crap! I love it! :LOL:

 

Haven't seen it but you forgot to mention that lone survivor girl from F13 3D, Dana Kimmel, is in it. Chris is my favorite of the F13 heroines. Most people prefer Ginny from the 2nd from what I've noticed.

 

Black Mass in honor of 3/17

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I found this in Bluray in the seven dollar bin and was overjoyed! I watched it last night with my 20-year-old daughter.

 

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I love this movie! It's cheesy special effects and corny dialogue make it a sci-fi comedy classic. Also, it has one of the best soundtracks ever.

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Robin Hood

 

I really loved this film! One of the most underrated Ridley Scott films to date, I preferred it to Prince Of Thieves by a very wide margin.

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