Kiss of the Spiderwoman
The Sure Thing
Best Seller
Almost anything with Humphrey Bogart
As Good as it Gets.
State of Grace
Three Amigos
Young Guns I and II
Sin City
If I am switching channels and I come across any of these on HBO or Cinamax, I will watch them again.
Planes Trains and Automobles
Die Hard
A Christmas Story
It's a Wonderful Life
Trading Places
Blazing Saddles
Arthur
Coming to America
Terminator
Independence Day
You can pretty much add
Independence Day
True Lies
Last of the Mohicans
To my list as well...
Cruise's son in 'War of the Worlds' annoys me to no end...
One of my faves. My favorite scene is when Steve Martin goes off on Mrs. Poole.
"You can start by wiping that ing dumb-ass smile off your rosy ing cheeks. Then give me a ing automobile. A ing Datsun, a ing Toyota, a ing Buick. Four ing wheels and a seat."
"I don't care for the way you're speaking."
"I don't care for the way your company left me in ing nowhere with keys to a ing car that isn't ing there. I didn't care to ing walk down a ing highway and across a ing runway to get back here to have you smile at my ing face. I want a ing car right ing now."
starship troopers
terminator II
kung pow
any TMNT (except III)
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I love her comeback too.
May I see your rental agreement?
I threw it way.
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The Sting
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Omen trilogy
Sin City
Citizen Kane
Animal House
Caddyshack
Caddyshack, Animal House, The Vacations
Movie that does get old: A Christmas Story at about 5pm Christmas Day.
Remember the ans and Dumb and Dumber are epitomes of movies that never get old.
All my favorites have already been mentioned (except for the disgustingly huge collection of chick flicks I own) so I won't bother to repeat them ...
But a movie that I really liked that I've watched a few times already is Walk The Line. I just really like their performances in it.
A Hard Day's Night
Help!
The Goonies
Donnie Darko
The Lost Boys
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(That scene with the squirrel in the house and the cat getting electrocuted under the tree, was funny as . cats.)
Black Sheep is pretty damn good as well.
And go ahead and laugh at me, but Van Wilder and Waiting are/will be timeless ("Correct me if I'm wrong, but haven't I been inside of you?" is one of the best comebacks ever). That being said, Ryan Reynolds is still a . Funny, but a nonetheless.
I'm gonna have to steal some/agree with a certain angel faced ruke here....and add a few
Willow
Goonies
Lost Boys
Snatch
Lock, Stock and 2 Smoking Barrels
Eternal Sunshine
Lost in Translation
The Twilight Samurai
Big Trouble in Little China
Office Space
Blackhawk Down
Wedding Crashers
Sixteen Candles
Some Kind of Wonderful
Weird Science
- Breakfast Club (The scene where Estevez shatters the glass falls into the 'it's so bad, it's good' category)
- Predator (Ah-nold at his dialogue-light best)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Ford and Connery trading wisecracks is sheer mindless fun)
- Demolition Man (Bullock at her hottest, IMO)
- Pink Panther series (turned me into a Peter Sellers fan)
- Transformers: The Movie (the 80s original - to this day, I still mark out to Optimus going medieval on the Decepticons with Stan Bush's 'The Touch' playing in the background)
That is one list that has Variety all over it!
your different.
I was expecting Alvarez to say 300.
Death of Salesman with John Malkovich and Dustin Hoffman was pretty good.
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