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by Hitman » 15 Aug 2006, 19:59
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by judasmuppet » 15 Aug 2006, 20:08
Only Star Wars from that list.
Silent Running holds a special place for me.
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by Mobiesque » 15 Aug 2006, 20:12
Goonies
Footrot Flats
Trainspotting
Milo & Otis
Transformers: The Movie
Never Ending Story
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by Mobiesque » 15 Aug 2006, 20:26
Nah, I was raised on that film.
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by Rado » 15 Aug 2006, 20:27
Willow
The Goonies
Garbage Pail Kids
The Great Mouse Detective
Transformers: The Movie
GI Joe: The Movie
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by judasmuppet » 15 Aug 2006, 20:29
Aliens
Robocop
Flight of the Navigator
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by Hitman » 15 Aug 2006, 20:52
Mobiesque";p="784610 wrote: Nah, I was raised on that film.
That explains a lot...
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by Karp » 15 Aug 2006, 21:18
JAWS
Star Wars
Super Ted
Jurassic Park
Independance Day
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by Roark » 15 Aug 2006, 22:23
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
Willow
The Dark Crystal
Clash of the Titans
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by Roark » 15 Aug 2006, 22:37
Yeah, it was good, eh! I especially love the bit where the guy does that thing...
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by ReverseEngineer » 15 Aug 2006, 22:40
one of my favorite movies when I was a kid was that Mark Harmon / Kirstie Alley classic, "Summer School."
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by Hitman » 15 Aug 2006, 22:48
lynnjen/mod/skyr";p="784724 wrote: Oh i loved that one!
Post your movies or get out...
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by Roark » 15 Aug 2006, 22:48
Amen.
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by lynnjen/mod/skyr » 15 Aug 2006, 22:53
Okay.
Believe it or not, I liked "Gone with the Wind," when I was very young, around seven or so. I just liked the part where he put his hands on the side of her head and threatened to crush her skull like a walnut.
Oh, and "The Last Unicorn."
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by Hitman » 15 Aug 2006, 23:02
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by judasmuppet » 15 Aug 2006, 23:07
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by Fuzzymuffins » 15 Aug 2006, 23:10
The secret of nymh
Goonies
Legend
Neverending story
Nightmare on Elm Street
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by Hitman » 15 Aug 2006, 23:15
Fuzzymuffins";p="784791 wrote: The secret of nymh
Oh fuck yeah.
I also loved the book...
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by Karp » 16 Aug 2006, 00:35
Was the book Mrs Brisbee and the Rats of Nymh er something like that, they were related werent they?
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by Roark » 16 Aug 2006, 01:46
Yeah, dude.
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by Miss Yvonne » 16 Aug 2006, 07:28
I think that was the first time I realized that the books are (almost always) better than the movie.
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by Karp » 16 Aug 2006, 11:57
I remember reading the book in like 5th grade and there was that owl. People were all like "Oh shit that owls gunna tear mrs. brisbee up" He never did