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Originally posted by thelostverse:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by Parcival:
Late night travel last night made easier with some old John Cusack classics:

Better off Dead
Grosse Pointe Blank


I think the only "classics" that he was in are The Grifters and Being John Malcavitch. I'd throw The Sure Thing in there for fun.


I won't argue about Better off Dead, but Grosse Pointe Blank was an excellent movie and had one of my favorite soundtracks.


For shame, Better of Dead is remarkable and fantastic. I want my two dollars. Two dollars. As an aside, the actor who played the villain from Better Off Dead was an excellent waiter in Key West for a number of years.

Oh and Grosse Point Blank is awesome


all mentioned are great John Cusack flicks. Totally forgot about the Sure Thing though . . . that is definitely up there.
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Originally posted by wine+art:
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Originally posted by tanglenet:
I can watch anything that has Minnie Driver in it...


Interesting, I'm just the opposite, cannot watch anything she is in.


I just don't know what the heck happens with her accent from film to film. I think she's a decent actress, thought she was really attractive in her earlier movies, and now think she's an ok actress with really poor speech coaches! Favorite flick with her though in my mind is "Good Will Hunting" but see note above about wacky accent
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Originally posted by sunnylea57:
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Originally posted by tanglenet:
I can watch anything that has Minnie Driver in it...


She's quite a good singer and songwriter, too. Her album from about 5 years ago, Seastories, was on regular rotation in our house when it was first released.


I read a pretty funny quote by her. When she was 18 or so, she moved to Rio de Janeiro. She said (to paraphrase) "it amazing how long you can go with no money on just a bikini." She lived there for something like 2 years Smile
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Originally posted by Parcival:
Purge . . .

disturbing premise, fairly predictable, but not bad for a quick flight. Haven't seen Ethan Hawke in a flick for a while and his performance was a tad stiff but again passable for an in-flight movie to pass the time

Think I've seen this before. Isn't everything run by a giant computer named, "Landru"?


Oldie but goodie episode with Landru!
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Originally posted by Parcival:
old sci-Fi night . . .

Robocop (the original with Peter Weller)
Flash Gordon (from way back when)

Love Robocop . . . given the relative lack of cgi back then, they did a great job

Flash Gordon -- it's so incredibly bad, it's good. Some of the best worst acting in Hollywood!

Flash Gordon so incredibly bad it's incredibly bad. I hope this wasn't a second viewing, too much film greatness exists to waste moments of your life.
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by Parcival:
old sci-Fi night . . .

Robocop (the original with Peter Weller)
Flash Gordon (from way back when)

Love Robocop . . . given the relative lack of cgi back then, they did a great job

Flash Gordon -- it's so incredibly bad, it's good. Some of the best worst acting in Hollywood!

Flash Gordon so incredibly bad it's incredibly bad. I hope this wasn't a second viewing, too much film greatness exists to waste moments of your life.


I am sad to say that Flash Gordon was a second viewing. First was way way back when but I still have the emotional scar from it

Friend convinced me that it needed to be in the double feature.

While I agree that life is too short to watch this flick a second time, it still was so incredibly awful that it was almost entertaining. I thought I remembered how terrible it was, but I was sorely mistaken!
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Originally posted by Jcocktosten:
Just 2 viewings? I would expect that most males aged 40-45 have seen it multiple times. I have seen it many many times. You've got Timothy Dalton and Topol (more famous as Tevya in Fiddler on the Roof, I give you).

For sure terrible, but I still liked it when I was a kid


Topol was in that? Just IMDBd this . . . good old Dr. Hans Zarkov. During this search I also discovered that Melody Anderson (Flash's love interest) was one of the first Victoria Secret's models. So, in all its terribleness, there's something redeeming afterall
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Originally posted by Parcival:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by Parcival:
old sci-Fi night . . .

Robocop (the original with Peter Weller)
Flash Gordon (from way back when)

Love Robocop . . . given the relative lack of cgi back then, they did a great job

Flash Gordon -- it's so incredibly bad, it's good. Some of the best worst acting in Hollywood!

Flash Gordon so incredibly bad it's incredibly bad. I hope this wasn't a second viewing, too much film greatness exists to waste moments of your life.


I am sad to say that Flash Gordon was a second viewing. First was way way back when but I still have the emotional scar from it

Friend convinced me that it needed to be in the double feature.

While I agree that life is too short to watch this flick a second time, it still was so incredibly awful that it was almost entertaining. I thought I remembered how terrible it was, but I was sorely mistaken!

And I was just reminded of that awful Queen soundtrack and (shudder)title song.
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by Parcival:
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Originally posted by The Old Man:
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Originally posted by Parcival:
old sci-Fi night . . .

Robocop (the original with Peter Weller)
Flash Gordon (from way back when)

Love Robocop . . . given the relative lack of cgi back then, they did a great job

Flash Gordon -- it's so incredibly bad, it's good. Some of the best worst acting in Hollywood!

Flash Gordon so incredibly bad it's incredibly bad. I hope this wasn't a second viewing, too much film greatness exists to waste moments of your life.


I am sad to say that Flash Gordon was a second viewing. First was way way back when but I still have the emotional scar from it

Friend convinced me that it needed to be in the double feature.

While I agree that life is too short to watch this flick a second time, it still was so incredibly awful that it was almost entertaining. I thought I remembered how terrible it was, but I was sorely mistaken!

And I was just reminded of that awful Queen soundtrack and (shudder)title song.


FLASH . . . AHHH AHHH, he'll save every one of us!! Haunting me!

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