Mine is
“Hey, do you want to become a farmer? Well here’s a couple of acres!” Proceeds to yeet that dude with his massive kick. I don’t know what that joke means but maybe Arnold’s delivery makes it funnier.
Holy fuck that makes sense, I thought he was trying to say he was going to kick them so far it would be like he’s flying over a few acres, fuck I’m dumb
Yup.
One of my favorite parts of that movie, among others, is that daydream sequence where Arnie plays Hamlet. It kind of makes me wish it was a real movie.
Also, I always loved the touch of his closet just all being exact copies of the same clothes he's wearing lol.
That whole Hamlet sequence must've been a comedy sketch idea of a writer and he was just aching for an opportunity to insert it into a script.
"Who says I'm fair? \*goes full UZI\*"
"Hey Claudius... *lights cigar* You killed my father. Big mistake."
Honestly is so funny it's the first thing I think off whenever I think of this movie.
Saw this one in the theater with my dad, I would’ve been 11 in 1993. I feel like this movie really blew me away at that age because of the whole meta aspect. Afterwards I remember wishing so hard that people really had the ability to go inside movie worlds, I was obsessed with the idea for probably a few weeks after.
I was 10 but same story. My dad was a youth minister and spoke at bit conferences. I remember the kid in this movie became an evangelical and I met him speaking at an event my dad was speaking at.
As I recall, shortly after that, he is shocked/disgusted by the presence of a prostitute, which I took as a play on the ‘violence is ok but sex/nudity is bad’ morality hierarchy in films at that time.
“Ugh it’s 180! You stupid spaghetti slurping cretin! If I have done a 360 I would be all the way around and end up back where I started!” Charles dance was phenomenal, definitely my favorite parts.
"Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers! Ha! You didn't know I was gonna say that, did you?"
Just rewatched the scene in YT. The dialog preceding this is so sad. When Arnold asked Danny why he doesn't believe in him in the real world.
It’s the best B movie ever made. There’s no way anyone watched it before it premiered and thought it was gonna win Oscar’s, it’s so absurd but I love it.
I wouldn’t call it a B movie. According to IMDB it had an estimated budget of over $100 million AND was nominated for an Oscar for best visual effects.
Damn, $100 million for a movie made in 1996, that's actually quite high. That's around $200 million in 2024 adjusted for inflation. That's blockbusters' kind of budget rather than B movie.
I rewatched it recently, and the visual effects didn't age too badly 28 years later.
Brilliant movie. Great example of a movie being a topically critical companion to it's source. The book and the movie are both good but have such different morals and ethics. Niel Patrick Harris dressed like an officer in the SS.
I saw this movie in theaters when it came out. I was 17 and just starting to get out on my own, and this was my first time seeing boobs on the big screen. I remember thinking: "is this what all grown-up movies are like???"
It's very interesting that no one has noticed that that movie was anti Heinlein, not pro Heinlein.
Even grey uniform with quite interesting symbols on hat, blatant pointing at propaganda, propaganda being very egregious didn't get his message right to some people
Top 5 movie for me. It works great as a satire, for both the themes and the way it was misunderstood... plus it's just a great action movie. It's like an R-rated fascist Saturday morning cartoon.
He’s made movies my dad watched as a kid in his Disney days, movies I watched as a kid, and even Sky High, which my little brother watched as a kid 😂 great in all of them
His early horror stuff was a lot of fun. Much like Cameron, I don’t think he’ll go back to that stuff though. I actually brought up The Frighteners recently with my cousin and he hadn’t seen it so that’s on his list now. We were talking about how crazy Gary Busey is and then his son came up in the conversation so I mentioned it.
It's isn't cinematic masterpiece or anything but it's fun! It's well done for what it is, and you gotta love Jeffrey Combs in it.
"You ruptured my lawn!!"
It got dogged on because it was considered similar to The Matrix and Bale wasn’t established at that point. He went A list within a few years time after.
I actually like Equilibrium more because it’s a neatly packaged one movie story and I think it has better gun-fight scenes. The storyline for The Matrix is S Tier but Equilibrium is totally believable besides the gun kata being realistic, it’s just king fu theater for the eyes.
One of the few times an artists further work ruined a previous role for me. Genuinely liked it, until Spader was Robert California, now the Stargate film is absolutely, astonishingly funny.
I thought Battleship was a really fun, summer, popcorn flick. It didn't take itself too seriously, but was so fun to watch. Another fun summer flick I really liked was A-Team. Two for two Liam Neeson!
The Three Musketeers 1993.
The Ebert Review said something like "we didn't need another swashbuckling adventure movie".
I disagree. Strongly. Tim Curry is fantastic and steals every scene. Oliver Platt is hilarious, Charlie Sheen is somehow suave, and Kiefer Sutherland was great. Michael Wincott purred his evil threats as Rochefort, the right-hand to the scheming Cardinal Richleau. It's got adventure, romance, comedy, and a fairytale ending. It's lovely.
It was one of my favorites as a kid, and still watch it a few times a year. It's delightful and I will defend it forever.
You better grow eyes in the back of your head you horned piece of shit, cause I'm not gonna sleep until worms are crawling up your foam rubber ass, Im goin on safari motherfucker. SAFARI, pfffffffffffffffffffft
"Well gee wiz"
Dude!!! Hudson Hawk is criminally underrated!! I remember critics 💩 on that movie and I saw it and was like, what were they watching? It was hella funny!
Still love it. Rotten Tomatoes needs to get their shit together.
*Haven't got a husband! Haven't got a husband! Got a stupid haircut! Look at my horrid stupid haircut everybody! Nyah nyah nyah nyah*
So at eight years old, anything I didn't like was deemed "horrid." Also, my dad calls me Snotface still to this very day (because I get allergies lol)
Lmao!!! Your dad is a legend! I remember as a 3 yr old in 1990 I ordered that movie and ran up a $70 bill… mom and dad was not happy about that. I will always love drop dead Fred… RIP Rik Mayall
I had already read Crichton's *Eaters of the Dead* and was so excited to see that a film adaptation of it was out and that Antonio Banderas was the lead role, I was already in. There are film adaptations of Crichton novels that are just not good, but of all the adaptations I think that The 13th Warrior is among the top tier. Now I want to rewatch it, I can't even hardly remember it but for a few scenes.
Dracula Dead and Loving it. One of the most quotable movies ever! Leslie Nelson and Mel Brooks are great and so are all the side characters. My wife and I laugh our assess off every time and can basically quote the whole thing from memory. It’s out go-to for drunkenly throwing on for background.
This is such a good movie. From the ACDC soundtrack to Charles Dance as the villain and the over the top action 10/10. Then when they leave the movie at the end and all logic is reversed 🤌
Blues Brothers Movie was universally panned and didn’t do well in theaters. Then was rediscovered when home video became a thing and is now considered a classic.
The Warriors is also a great movie, if you can set aside logic and take it on its own terms.
The Bad Batch
Tank Girl
For some reason I think of Frailty, with Bill Paxton as a single father who seems to be losing his sanity in devout Christianity. God is "speaking to him" and he starts killing people who are "wicked" while his two sons watch the whole thing go down, the eldest growing more and more concerned. Nobody ever talks about it, but I think it's a pretty good watch.
Man I never understood the hate for that movie! I always wanted to write. Prequel for it explaining how Van Zan and his crew ended up in the UK. Like maybe they fight their way to one of the last aircraft carriers and that's where they come across that surviving aircraft. Maybe trying to save a zoological expert that discovers there's only one male dragon and how Magic hour is the best time and way to kill dragons. Maybe they started off with a whole battalion of troops but are dwildindled down to the low numbers they had in the original movie. Oh Maybe Van Zan loses his hair to dragons fire idk anyway love that flick lol
**Along Came Polly (2004)**
Metacritic - 44
RT - 27%
Fairly condemned by critics when it was released, but man I really like this movie. Philip Seymour Hoffman absolutely steals the entire show, in fact all the supporting cast are really great and help bolster everything surrounding the (mostly) straight man played by Ben Stiller.
**Killing Zoe (1994)**
Metacritic - 49
RT - 36%
Centered around a safe cracker that is invited to a job in France, I really like the pacing of this movie. The script feels tight and it goes absurdly slow at some points, but really fast in others. Definitely dumb, very few likable characters, but it's the dark and grimey that sells it to me.
Last Action Hero is the first VHS I consciously remember choosing to watch as a kid. It was a Friday and I brought home a good report card. So my Ma let me choose a video game AND a movie from 10,000 Movies. I chose a Batman game and Last Action Hero, with BubbleYum Gum Tape and BunchaCrunch as a bonus. One of the best nights I’ve ever had. Not just because of the movie, but also because my Ma indulged in the junk with me. She enjoyed the movie too.
And now I’m crying, goddamn it.
The adventures of buckaroo banzai, I watched this when I was really young, had only memories of bits and pieces of it having no idea where it came from or what movie it was. Randomly watched it a year ago and just mind blowing. All these little weird scenes that I had no context for before it was wild. Bunch of big actors in it too.
This was a great movie. My only gripe is the kid in the movie who can be annoying but everything going on around him and the very unique story and the fact that it does not take itself too seriously (plus Arnold in his prime) makes me love it.
I wish it would have done better at box office in its initial release.
"I'll be back......ha, you didn't know I was going to say that right?" Love Last Action Hero.
Mine is “Hey, do you want to become a farmer? Well here’s a couple of acres!” Proceeds to yeet that dude with his massive kick. I don’t know what that joke means but maybe Arnold’s delivery makes it funnier.
He made that dude's nuts ache; a couple of achers/acres
Ohhhh okay. Haha nice!
Just got better, didn't it? Haha
I didn't get it until I saw "achers" spelled out in subtitles like last year
40 years old and only just got that joke line. Haha.
Holy fuck that makes sense, I thought he was trying to say he was going to kick them so far it would be like he’s flying over a few acres, fuck I’m dumb
But yes, that dude got lifted from the floor. So damn funny
But yes, that dude got lifted from the floor. So damn funny
Yup. One of my favorite parts of that movie, among others, is that daydream sequence where Arnie plays Hamlet. It kind of makes me wish it was a real movie. Also, I always loved the touch of his closet just all being exact copies of the same clothes he's wearing lol.
To be, or not to be... Not To Be.
That line and scene lives in my head rent free
That whole Hamlet sequence must've been a comedy sketch idea of a writer and he was just aching for an opportunity to insert it into a script. "Who says I'm fair? \*goes full UZI\*"
"Hey Claudius... *lights cigar* You killed my father. Big mistake." Honestly is so funny it's the first thing I think off whenever I think of this movie.
Or the slap on the wrist for his ex wife. The subtle details and jokes are the best of any Arnold movie.
Hey Claudius - you killed my fadda…. big mistake
My favorite bit was after he falls into the tar pits, and the next scene he’s squeaky clean and toweling off the rest of the tar.
Saw this one in the theater with my dad, I would’ve been 11 in 1993. I feel like this movie really blew me away at that age because of the whole meta aspect. Afterwards I remember wishing so hard that people really had the ability to go inside movie worlds, I was obsessed with the idea for probably a few weeks after.
I was 10 but same story. My dad was a youth minister and spoke at bit conferences. I remember the kid in this movie became an evangelical and I met him speaking at an event my dad was speaking at.
Wild how the bad guy was Charles Dance. I lost it when he shot someone in the real world and started announcing it and no one cared.
As I recall, shortly after that, he is shocked/disgusted by the presence of a prostitute, which I took as a play on the ‘violence is ok but sex/nudity is bad’ morality hierarchy in films at that time.
“Ugh it’s 180! You stupid spaghetti slurping cretin! If I have done a 360 I would be all the way around and end up back where I started!” Charles dance was phenomenal, definitely my favorite parts.
Rewatched it recently and it still holds up
*"SSSSSSLAAAAATERRRRRRR!!!*
Lolol, smoke is coming outta his ears!
So many good quotes!
"Rubber Baby Buggy Bumpers! Ha! You didn't know I was gonna say that, did you?" Just rewatched the scene in YT. The dialog preceding this is so sad. When Arnold asked Danny why he doesn't believe in him in the real world.
Baby Billy Bible bonkers. Roll that around your mouth. It's fun, ain't it.
My favorite second cousin
This and kindergarten cop vhs tapes got worn by my brother and I, watched them over and over and over
"we iced that guy, to cone a phrase." 😂😂😂 🍦🍦🍦🍦
“You ball peen Jack amenace!”
Rubber baby buggy bumpers
Starship Troopers. Hated in the box office even if it became a cult classic later. And the critics hated tf out of it.
It’s the best B movie ever made. There’s no way anyone watched it before it premiered and thought it was gonna win Oscar’s, it’s so absurd but I love it.
I wouldn’t call it a B movie. According to IMDB it had an estimated budget of over $100 million AND was nominated for an Oscar for best visual effects.
It's a movie made to look like a B movie, same as Robocop. But underneath there are layers, thanks to Paul Verhoeven
This dude Starship's.
Damn, $100 million for a movie made in 1996, that's actually quite high. That's around $200 million in 2024 adjusted for inflation. That's blockbusters' kind of budget rather than B movie. I rewatched it recently, and the visual effects didn't age too badly 28 years later.
Right? I watched it the other day and the sfx still look pretty ok. The giant wave of insects coming down on the outpost is still impressive looking
Everyone fights, no one quits.
WE GET YOU SIR!
Would you like to know more?
"The enemy cannot push a button if you disable his hand....MEDIC!!"
“Welcome to the roughnecks…”
Brilliant movie. Great example of a movie being a topically critical companion to it's source. The book and the movie are both good but have such different morals and ethics. Niel Patrick Harris dressed like an officer in the SS.
It did very well in Europe when it came out, it was America that didn't seem to get it when its fascism undertones.
I saw this movie in theaters when it came out. I was 17 and just starting to get out on my own, and this was my first time seeing boobs on the big screen. I remember thinking: "is this what all grown-up movies are like???"
It's very interesting that no one has noticed that that movie was anti Heinlein, not pro Heinlein. Even grey uniform with quite interesting symbols on hat, blatant pointing at propaganda, propaganda being very egregious didn't get his message right to some people
I like the movie it just annoys me Verhoven ruined an IP by making the movie. Considering it has no connection to the original book.
Top 5 movie for me. It works great as a satire, for both the themes and the way it was misunderstood... plus it's just a great action movie. It's like an R-rated fascist Saturday morning cartoon.
Big Trouble in Little China
Such a good one, Kurt Russell can do no wrong
Bone Tomahawk. Overboard. Tombstone. Kurt is a hilarious bad ass, and amazing actor.
Captain Ron
Breakdown is my favorite
How did I forget that one?!?! Good choice! Kurt has RANGE. He really does.
Umm escape from NY enters chat
I’d even argue that I had fun when we escaped from LA, too.
He’s made movies my dad watched as a kid in his Disney days, movies I watched as a kid, and even Sky High, which my little brother watched as a kid 😂 great in all of them
No one brings up Used Cars. That’s long been our family favorite
Escape from L.A and New York
And Tango and Cash.
One of my all time favorites.
“You know what ol’ Jack Burton says at a time like this?”
This is the perfect rainy evening with pizza movie.
Best movie ever!
Both films have a surprising depth of plot, character depth and well written dialogue hidden under campy 80's Action. I love it
The Frighteners! Critics just didn't get it when it came out. I think Roger Ebert gave it an F
Lord almighty I love the frighteners! I wish Peter Jackson would drop another original movie with horror tones like that
His early horror stuff was a lot of fun. Much like Cameron, I don’t think he’ll go back to that stuff though. I actually brought up The Frighteners recently with my cousin and he hadn’t seen it so that’s on his list now. We were talking about how crazy Gary Busey is and then his son came up in the conversation so I mentioned it.
One of my favorite movies! Peak MJF.
What a perfect choice. This movie is great.
It's isn't cinematic masterpiece or anything but it's fun! It's well done for what it is, and you gotta love Jeffrey Combs in it. "You ruptured my lawn!!"
Equilibrium
Wow I had to just look and see it’s reviews and 40% on RT? Travesty, Bale and Sean Bean are awesome in this, and what a concept
It got dogged on because it was considered similar to The Matrix and Bale wasn’t established at that point. He went A list within a few years time after. I actually like Equilibrium more because it’s a neatly packaged one movie story and I think it has better gun-fight scenes. The storyline for The Matrix is S Tier but Equilibrium is totally believable besides the gun kata being realistic, it’s just king fu theater for the eyes.
Did you watch it recently? I liked it a lot when it came out but thought it didn’t age well. The Gunkata is still pretty cool but it’s edgy AF.
Stargate (1994)
Yes! Exactly the kind of movie I’m talking about. Spader and Russell killed it in this
One of the few times an artists further work ruined a previous role for me. Genuinely liked it, until Spader was Robert California, now the Stargate film is absolutely, astonishingly funny.
Oh my God I've never realized that was the same actor..
Say hi to king Tut asshole!
I'm loving the movies from the top posts so far. Demolition Man is another I group with Last Action Hero as under appreciated.
He doesn’t know about the shells
Demolition Man is easily one of the best movies ever made. One of those you watch again as soon as your memory fades of it
“Jeffrey Dahmer? I love that guy!”
“I’m a seamstress?!?”
The soundtrack to Last Action Hero is amazing though.
The AIC and ACDC songs are first rate. I even like the Megadeth song.
BIG GUN!!
I thought Battleship was a really fun, summer, popcorn flick. It didn't take itself too seriously, but was so fun to watch. Another fun summer flick I really liked was A-Team. Two for two Liam Neeson!
I liked Battleship too! Poor Taylor Kitsch, great actor, couldn’t catch a break with flops
If you liked the A-Team then I suggest watching "The Losers.". I'd argue that I enjoyed it even more.
The Three Musketeers 1993. The Ebert Review said something like "we didn't need another swashbuckling adventure movie". I disagree. Strongly. Tim Curry is fantastic and steals every scene. Oliver Platt is hilarious, Charlie Sheen is somehow suave, and Kiefer Sutherland was great. Michael Wincott purred his evil threats as Rochefort, the right-hand to the scheming Cardinal Richleau. It's got adventure, romance, comedy, and a fairytale ending. It's lovely. It was one of my favorites as a kid, and still watch it a few times a year. It's delightful and I will defend it forever.
"One for all, and all for me..." Plus that main theme with Sting is always a good song to listen to.
Nowadays I want more swashbuckling adventure movies, I feel like that genre isnt made a lot anymore.
People who hate that movie just don't want to have fun.
I remember Vanilla Sky not being received well and I fucking love that movie.
Admittedly one of the only Cruise movies I’ve never seen! Going on the list for sure
Check out the original too “Abre los ojos”
I hate that movie just because the "explainer" character comes out and explains the whole movie to you for like 20 minutes at the end.
The twist at the end of the movie puts it in a different genre than advertised. I think that threw a lot of people off. Great Jason Lee performance
Cruise was a prick to Julie Giani
The Phantom- Billy Zane
I’ll add to that, the Shadow with Alec Baldwin.
I actually liked Billy Zane in this movie… they should’ve given him more movies like this.
Great script, poor director. Loved the film because Jeffrey Boam really loved it and tried to make it close to the comics.
Death to Smoochy
🎵my stepdad's not mean, he's just adjusting🎵 Also: spirulina and almond butter works, but not on a friggin veggie dog🤢
You better grow eyes in the back of your head you horned piece of shit, cause I'm not gonna sleep until worms are crawling up your foam rubber ass, Im goin on safari motherfucker. SAFARI, pfffffffffffffffffffft "Well gee wiz"
Hahahahaha
Love Death To Smoochy. Ed Norton is so endearing in this film!
Evil Robin Williams is great too
The haircuts are something else 😂😂
Yeah that was brilliant, unbelievable it's gone under the radar
Any time I'm asked if I am okay, my answer is and will always be, "I don't know, I'm kind of fucked up in general, so it's hard to gauge."
Hudson Hawk (1991)
I’ve never seen this! Going on my list for sure
Would you like to swing in a star….
Dude!!! Hudson Hawk is criminally underrated!! I remember critics 💩 on that movie and I saw it and was like, what were they watching? It was hella funny!
absolute banger
Last Action Hero is underrated as hell. Charles Dance is great. "Hello! I've just shot somebody, and I did it on purpose!"
I said, I have murdered a man, and I did it on purpose! Hey, shut up down there!
Drop Dead Fred has 11% on RT Like what the whole fuck.
Really? I loved that movie as a kid “ITS THE MEGABITCH!”
Still love it. Rotten Tomatoes needs to get their shit together. *Haven't got a husband! Haven't got a husband! Got a stupid haircut! Look at my horrid stupid haircut everybody! Nyah nyah nyah nyah* So at eight years old, anything I didn't like was deemed "horrid." Also, my dad calls me Snotface still to this very day (because I get allergies lol)
Lmao!!! Your dad is a legend! I remember as a 3 yr old in 1990 I ordered that movie and ran up a $70 bill… mom and dad was not happy about that. I will always love drop dead Fred… RIP Rik Mayall
I watched rewatched it with my 12 year old daughter last week She loved it
Waterworld
The 13th Warrior with Antonio Banderas
Love this movie, may have to watch it this weekend.
I had already read Crichton's *Eaters of the Dead* and was so excited to see that a film adaptation of it was out and that Antonio Banderas was the lead role, I was already in. There are film adaptations of Crichton novels that are just not good, but of all the adaptations I think that The 13th Warrior is among the top tier. Now I want to rewatch it, I can't even hardly remember it but for a few scenes.
The shadow - Alec baldwin
Came here to say this.
Batman and Robin. So fucking fun I can't help but love it.
“Your not sending me to the cooler”
The Spirit (2008) The plot is shit, but the over the top, campy humor tickles my funny bones.
Hey I remember this one, the visuals were beautiful I thought too
Dracula Dead and Loving it. One of the most quotable movies ever! Leslie Nelson and Mel Brooks are great and so are all the side characters. My wife and I laugh our assess off every time and can basically quote the whole thing from memory. It’s out go-to for drunkenly throwing on for background.
This is such a good movie. From the ACDC soundtrack to Charles Dance as the villain and the over the top action 10/10. Then when they leave the movie at the end and all logic is reversed 🤌
Last Action Hero was amazing who the fuck panned that???
It has the misfortune to come out opposite to a little film called Jurassic Park.
Blues Brothers Movie was universally panned and didn’t do well in theaters. Then was rediscovered when home video became a thing and is now considered a classic. The Warriors is also a great movie, if you can set aside logic and take it on its own terms. The Bad Batch Tank Girl
Upvote for Tank Girl. Anyone who doesn't love this movie is boring. Haven't seen the other films you mentioned.
I have to also nominate Bad Boys 2, seems timely
You ain't seen Bad Boys 2!?
I mean which one do you want to watch first!
*racks shotgun*
You're off the fuckin' chain!
Shit just got real
Starship Troopers.
For some reason I think of Frailty, with Bill Paxton as a single father who seems to be losing his sanity in devout Christianity. God is "speaking to him" and he starts killing people who are "wicked" while his two sons watch the whole thing go down, the eldest growing more and more concerned. Nobody ever talks about it, but I think it's a pretty good watch.
Frailty was amazing.
And Paxton directed as well
"There's always a bad guy in the closet."
Waterworld for sure
Reign of Fire. Matthew McConaughey and Christian Bale fighting dragons? Amazing
Man I never understood the hate for that movie! I always wanted to write. Prequel for it explaining how Van Zan and his crew ended up in the UK. Like maybe they fight their way to one of the last aircraft carriers and that's where they come across that surviving aircraft. Maybe trying to save a zoological expert that discovers there's only one male dragon and how Magic hour is the best time and way to kill dragons. Maybe they started off with a whole battalion of troops but are dwildindled down to the low numbers they had in the original movie. Oh Maybe Van Zan loses his hair to dragons fire idk anyway love that flick lol
Rubbah baby buggy bumpahs!
1941. It's just so over the top in everything plus Slim Pickens is hilarious in it.
**Along Came Polly (2004)** Metacritic - 44 RT - 27% Fairly condemned by critics when it was released, but man I really like this movie. Philip Seymour Hoffman absolutely steals the entire show, in fact all the supporting cast are really great and help bolster everything surrounding the (mostly) straight man played by Ben Stiller. **Killing Zoe (1994)** Metacritic - 49 RT - 36% Centered around a safe cracker that is invited to a job in France, I really like the pacing of this movie. The script feels tight and it goes absurdly slow at some points, but really fast in others. Definitely dumb, very few likable characters, but it's the dark and grimey that sells it to me.
Broken Arrow (1996)
Death to Smoochy
Last Action Hero is the first VHS I consciously remember choosing to watch as a kid. It was a Friday and I brought home a good report card. So my Ma let me choose a video game AND a movie from 10,000 Movies. I chose a Batman game and Last Action Hero, with BubbleYum Gum Tape and BunchaCrunch as a bonus. One of the best nights I’ve ever had. Not just because of the movie, but also because my Ma indulged in the junk with me. She enjoyed the movie too. And now I’m crying, goddamn it.
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. You all know this is the correct answer.
Pay no attention to Wimp Lo, we purposely trained him wrong... as a joke.
Prometheus. I rewatch this every Christmas. I love it. I think I rank it after Alien as my fave in the franchise
More than Aliens?
Interesting Christmas movie 😂
I agree.
1941
The adventures of buckaroo banzai, I watched this when I was really young, had only memories of bits and pieces of it having no idea where it came from or what movie it was. Randomly watched it a year ago and just mind blowing. All these little weird scenes that I had no context for before it was wild. Bunch of big actors in it too.
Bloodsport. Still the closest thing to a real Street Fighter movie. Bought a sweet German 4K release to see Bolo in all his UHD glory.
master of disguise has like a 1% on rotten tomatoes but i love that film lmao
The Phantom Menace
Hell yeah, first movie I ever remember seeing in theaters. Will always hold a special place because of that, and I just like Neeson in anything
The guitar riffs and whines to Last Action Hero are kick ass. The whole film is a like a spoof on kick ass movies that in and of itself kicked ass
People shit on Monkeybone a lot, but it’s a pastiche of a lot of stuff I love, it’s one of my favorites
This Means War. I'm the only person who loves it.
Mallrats
#MacGruber!
Starship Troopers
I really enjoyed John Carter. I thought it was an ok film and still enjoy watching it whenever it comes on.
Van Helsing. Fuck the critics, that movie was a blast.
Alien 3. I love the doomy atmosphere and the religious/hellish overtones. The series had to go in a new direction and Fincher achieved that.
I loved this movie. Watched it in the theaters with my dad.
That movie was awesome!
Could I speak to the drug dealer of the house please?
The Dead Don't Die
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist.
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter is Dead. I wore out our VHS copy from watching it so much.
Kung Pow, enter the fist! It is brilliant!
Rubber baby buggy bumpers.
This was a great movie. My only gripe is the kid in the movie who can be annoying but everything going on around him and the very unique story and the fact that it does not take itself too seriously (plus Arnold in his prime) makes me love it. I wish it would have done better at box office in its initial release.
Mortal Kombat (1995). “It has begun!!!!”
The thing Event horizon
Kung Pow! Enter the Fist. Weeu weeu
Dark Star