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Finally saw Deadpool, and it was as hilarious as I expected. Also, a grandma sat down with her family next to me and her reactions for the first 10 minutes or so were great. After that point I think she finally realized what kind of movie it was and was laughing almost as much as me the rest of the way.

The opening title sequence was amazing. Also, that's like, sixteen walls.
 
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Man I hated that movie.

Try Hawk the Slayer on for size:

I borderline fainted from being so anxious watching that trailer. In the wise words of Austin 3:16, "Oh hell yeah!".

Masters of the Universe was a terrible movie, but that's why I enjoyed it. My roommate in college enlighted me into being entertained by overly cheesy/corny/putrid movies. That only goes so far though...
 
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I borderline fainted from being so anxious watching that trailer. In the wise words of Austin 3:16, "Oh hell yeah!".

Masters of the Universe was a terrible movie, but that's why I enjoyed it. My roommate in college enlighted me into being entertained by overly cheesy/corny/putrid movies. That only goes so far though...

It was frustrating at the time because fantasy films weren't taken overly seriously. It was a lot like comic book movies, Hollywood hadn't yet realized that the genre was worth of more than terrible low budget messes. So while I would watch pretty much anything even remotely connected, a lot of the time I would be pissed off by how bad they were.

Sci-Fi wasn't much better.

A couple of others I remember. Louis Gossett Jr in a remake of Hell in the Pacific. It's actually a decent remake of a great great film.


After the apocalypse roller blades will rule the earth!


I remember you mentioned you were a Rowdy Roddy Piper fan....so of course you've seen Hell Comes to Frogtown.
 
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Why did it "suck"? Maybe it was something I missed.


There were some problems with the movie, the story is a bit convoluted at times. I didn't like the actors portrayal of Lex Luthor. Everyone watching the fights on TV was annoying.
 
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Watched Trump vs Cruz.. part III
all about whores, skanks, cowards, adulterers, liars and racists

tough to follow the plot but really funny in spots
if it wasn't a GOP production, I'd swear everyone was smokin dope

Need to get the DVD on Bernie does Hillary and Four People Are Dead, What Does It Matter.. by Hillary Rodman, Dennis' wife

PS Superman can kick Batman's ass
 
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It was frustrating at the time because fantasy films weren't taken overly seriously. It was a lot like comic book movies, Hollywood hadn't yet realized that the genre was worth of more than terrible low budget messes. So while I would watch pretty much anything even remotely connected, a lot of the time I would be pissed off by how bad they were.

Sci-Fi wasn't much better.

A couple of others I remember. Louis Gossett Jr in a remake of Hell in the Pacific. It's actually a decent remake of a great great film.


After the apocalypse roller blades will rule the earth!


I remember you mentioned you were a Rowdy Roddy Piper fan....so of course you've seen Hell Comes to Frogtown.

My queue is growing by the moment. About to indulge in some Firebase Gloria here shortly.

Jami Gertz & Sandahl Bergman...pardon me a moment...
 
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