Indiana Jones
and the Raiders of the Lost Ark :)
www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 7:46,
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www.imdb.com/title/tt0082971/
That's what it is known as now.
But in the Eighties, it was R. I remember.
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Mon 26 Dec 2011, 9:30,
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fuck me thats good
well dont fuck me obviously thats for mrs boff but you get the idea
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:02,
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M is Mannequin.
U is Untouchables.
X is Xanadu.
Y is Youngblood.
Z is Zeitgeist.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:13,
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X is Xanadu.
Y is Youngblood.
Z is Zeitgeist.
To think I missed all but the Untouchables
I've never seen any of the other movies all the way through I feel in someway ashamed.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:16,
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My youth was, in some part, misspent on VHS.
*proud ex-employee of Homestead's Video, WGC*
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:22,
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My VHS tastes were more into the gore/horror genre
Exorcist, Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Masacre, the Jimmy Hills have Eyes etc. ;)
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:24,
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I'm down with that, ma'am.
My love for horror surpasses all other genres, but I can never say no to a fresh cinematic possibility.
EDIT: Jimmy Hills? Chinny reck-on!
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:29,
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EDIT: Jimmy Hills? Chinny reck-on!
I guess that's why I didn't get x y x being as I;v never heard of them !
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:16,
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I know Xanadu was Olivia Newton John
but I have no idea what the movie was about.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:22,
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Oh I'v just reread what he said for Z
If it's Zeitgeist (The polical looney people) who want everything to be free, I'v heard of it because my friend is insane and talks about them all the time, goes to conferences and lectures about it... he's a fucking nutter...
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:27,
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Q the monster is a pretty shonky stop-motion creation, but the film is a solid detective/horror story.
And the movie showed a lot of love for the Chrysler Building, which was almost derelict at the time of filming.
It has since been restored to its former glory, thanks, (in part), to this flick.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:40,
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It has since been restored to its former glory, thanks, (in part), to this flick.
i remember it being on moviedrome many years ago
i also remember it as 'Q, The Wing'ed Serpent'.
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Wed 28 Dec 2011, 19:35,
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It's Woody Allen doing Forrest Gump, 10 years earlier.
I like Woody Allen, so it was a no-brainer, for me.
Quirky, yet hardly ever given a fair crack of the whip on TV.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:43,
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Quirky, yet hardly ever given a fair crack of the whip on TV.
It's either "Sleeper" or "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" for me.
And all the others, up until 1987, have something of merit.
He kind of died away, after that.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 23:00,
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He kind of died away, after that.
I don't know which film it was maybe Sleepers where he tries to rob a jewellers and cuts a circular hole in the window
and decides to keep the circle of glass and run away rather than rob the jewellers that always made me laugh.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 23:05,
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Not Sleepers
...Take The Money And Run.
Or the glass, in this case.
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 5:45,
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Or the glass, in this case.
Zeitgeist is definitely worth a watch, in a weird, pre-Forrest Gump stylee.
The other two suck balls.
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:25,
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Ar just looked.... you not talking about these lunartics then..!
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Very good!
Z should be Zelig... no I had never heard of it either :)
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:25,
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ah - that explains why then
apart from untouchables, ive not seen any of those.
Ta
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Sat 24 Dec 2011, 22:32,
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Ta
Ah, that's where I'm going wrong...
I thought U was Dirty Rotten Scoundrals and Z was Zardoz (which I think was 70s.) Both good Sean Connery films, well, not Zardoz, but neither were correct.
Also I don't remember that bit of Ferris Bueller's Day Off...
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 18:29,
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Also I don't remember that bit of Ferris Bueller's Day Off...
Your stuff is always bloody WOO....
BUT....that is fecking outstanding!
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 0:19,
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Flight of the Navigator.
Ferris was on there for a while, but it's a film I have never seen, Flight of the navigator on the other hand was a childhood favourite.
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 8:43,
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Ah.
That explains a lot. I was sure it was The Navigator so couldn't figure out why it was under F. The real name makes more sense.
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Mon 26 Dec 2011, 8:38,
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So much awesomeness
26 in fact. As a side note, noticed on your website a few things I would like to steal legally use. Are you able to PM me?
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 11:11,
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Completely brilliant
... for a child of the 80s The only one that still stumps me is P though!
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 21:06,
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Go on go on go on, give us a clue. I sense forehead slapping ahead though...
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 21:41,
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Cue forehead slapping
Princess Bride. A film I don't know well enough clearly!
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Sun 25 Dec 2011, 23:02,
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A... ?
What the blinking flip is A? I think I've got all the others! :)
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Mon 26 Dec 2011, 15:19,
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Don't call me Shirley!
It's the inflatable pilot from Airplane
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