Me with the 1993 Mario Bros movie
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Would you like to swing on a star...
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Thomas and the Magic Railroad. (2000) So bad it led to the franchise getting bought by
SHiTHiT Entertainment. Less said about the show after that the better. Still, the OST is a bop, and Neil Crone was entertaining as hell to watch as Diesel 10. -
His love of "crooner" hits and his search for a good cappuccino throughout the movie are absolutely Bruce Willis traits and it's one of the things I liked, it's a real character trait but still kind of quirky and random, it's just such fun movie.
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Willow 1988 my first taste of fantasy
Airborne 1993 put me in a rollarblading phase
Tremors 1990 all three are good fun
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I love all the Tremors movies
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Maximum Overdrive and Over the Top for sure.
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"Do you think God stays in heaven because he, too, lives in fear of what he's created here on earth?"
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2.
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I've not had a chance to experience this infamous Mario Bros movie. Hope I can find some time to sit down and really immerse myself.
Also, can I interest anyone in the masterworks of Neil Breen?
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Willow and Tremors are S-tier
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Raul Julia is SO GOOD in it. Campy as hell.
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Space jam holds up fine. I was an adult when it first came out I got to watch it recently with the kids.
It's not like I'd pay to go watch it in the theater but if it was on, I wouldn't turn it off.
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Hook my beloved. I understand objectively why it is not a good movie, but having watched it 852 times throughout my childhood, I could not find fault with it on a recent rewatch.
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I wonder if he was still dabbling in water colors.
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Iād sincerely like to think so; between Mario Bros., Hook and Who Framed Roger Rabbit - Bob Hoskins is a foundational part of my childhood..
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Drop Dead Fred did it!
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...Is that a quote from Spy Kids?
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The Breen is something you need the moral support of others to watch. I traumatised a colleague by making him and another friend watch Twisted Pair with me. I watched two Breens alone after that, since the other two refused to watch any more with me, and it was painful.
"I'm not seeing another psychiatrist. I'm not. I'm not seeing another psychiatrist. I'm not seeing another psychiatrist. I'm not."
(Is that lines from a Breen film, or my reaction after watching a Breen film?)
They maintain the Breen is a troll, but I think he's got delusions of grandeur and really thinks he's making these deep masterpieces.
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I watched the Mario Bros movie as an adult a few years back and really enjoyed it. It was a fun take on the lore!
The only thing I felt was weak was Dennis Hopper. His performance had strong "I'm too good for this" vibes. Based on the other things I know him from, that's wildly untrue - it should have been a great fit for him. Chew the scenery and be an arsehole - basically be the Deacon from Waterworld, or the villain from Speed!
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Test your might!