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"The Great Outdoors" (1988) - because there's nothing on that plate but gristle and fat...no problem.



Over 20 years later, I still wonder if Chet split the Bucket of Salad with his wife (it probably came out before the Old 96'er).
 
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Still stunning and the perfect finale to a peerless trilogy. Batman Begins remains my favorite super hero film, The Dark Knight had the most captivating villain and DKR somehow topped that villain. LoTR is the best trilogy in fiction (making any competent movie adaptation a contender) but I lean towards this series.
 
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"Ice Warriors" documentary on the U.S. Sled Hockey Team.

Can't believe one of the players used to jump on the tops of train rail cars, fell, got run over (by train) and that's how he lost his legs. That's a crazy thing to do.
 
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"Ice Warriors" documentary on the U.S. Sled Hockey Team.

Can't believe one of the players used to jump on the tops of train rail cars, fell, got run over (by train) and that's how he lost his legs. That's a crazy thing to do.

I grew up next to the train tracks. I remember putting pennies on the tracks and finding them afterwards crushed and flattened as big as a pancake. I never messed with the trains after that. The train will always win. May have to check that movie out.

EDIT: Our middle school was close enough to the tracks that every year "they (?)" would show us films of people chopped in half from trains. They never told us they were suicides or passed out drunks. They just showed us sliced and diced bodies to scare us from playing on the tracks. LOL.
 
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Did not realize Charlie Chaplin took on Hitler and the Nazis (in his own way if this biography is accurate) like he did. Bravo.

J. Edgar Hoover going after Chaplin is news to me too.
 
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This is not the movie I expected. Joseph McCarthy 'Red Scare' shit. I've got no imo on any of that in this forum, its old news after all. But if this movie is remotely accurate in its portrayal, well, a very interesting movie. I've always viewed the "Little Tramp" character as a distraction from real life, not a center piece. Is this movie overstating his importance? IDK...
 
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