thealiasman2000 said:-"The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". It may not be like the comic book, but I like it.
-"Judge Dredd". I seriously don't see what's wrong with this movie (ooooh, they showed Dredd's face, big deal).
-"Escape from L.A.". It was stupid, but still enjoyable and a worthy sequel to "Escape from New York".
-"Gremlins 2: The New Batch". The one movie that I liked so much, I watched it 820 times.
-"Batman Forever". It was actually pretty deep and dark when you compare it to "Batman & Robin".
-"Ghostbusters 2". It was nice and funny. They had Slimer lopunge around in the fire house to follow the continuty established in the animated series, and it was very good to see the "negative slime" defeated by the good feelings of the people of New York.
-"Spy Kids". The first one was actually good, the sequels were crap.
-"Fantastic Four". They messed up Dr. Doom pretty badly, but it was still good.
well yes i own the vhs of that and she was much older than the character in the movie when it was shot. she was like 16 or so when it was shoot. compared to the 13 or 14 year old shes suppose to be.Assassin said:JAL have you seen P.U.N.K.S. ?
you'll feel like a pedophile
Assassin said:JAL have you seen P.U.N.K.S. ?
you'll feel like a pedophile
lolWarhammer said:I've seen it.
Man was Jessica Alba hot.
I am no pedophile though.
yes she is. she's almost enough to make you sit through that horrible drew barrymore movie "Never Been Kissed"Warhammer said:Of course I did and she was pretty.
tzarinna said:My favorite movie ia an old B&W, I cna't find it on VHS or DVD. There was a time you could rent it at Blockbuster, in the mid to late 80's.
Madame X (1929)
Plot Outline: A young lawyer unknowingly defends his mother who abandoned him when he was three.
This a tear jerker like no other. I will not rest until I find it.
SpHinX said:Con Air
Last Action Hero
I always see so much hate for these movies. I could watch them over and over lol
The tv show wasn't that bad either.LastSunrise1981 said:Starman
This brilliant movie stars Jeff Bridges, Karen Allen, and Charles Martin Smith.
The movie is one of John Carpenters most underrated classics. Anytime I mention the movie people either haven't heard of it, avoid it, or just flat out ignore how good of a film it truly is. Never in my wildest dreams had I pictured John Carpenter directing a science fiction/love story movie.
The movie is filmed really well, the music is flat out amazing and touching, and the ending of the movie is by far the most moving and emotional segments in cinema history.
I rank the ending in the tears department with Iron Giant, Edward Scissorhands, Ghost, and Terms of Endearment.