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Post by pramfaced on Jan 24, 2008 22:14:14 GMT
Im a big fan of "threesome" its a 90s coming of age story where 2 lads and a girl share student acomadation. Sexual confusion ensues when the straight lad fancys the girl,the girl fancys the gay and the gay fancies the straight lad(whom is played by the ugly baldwin). It'll make ya laugh,go aaww and maybe get a lob on when the girl gets horny while the gay reads poetry to her(I can't remember the actresses name at the mo but her voice made me feel funny in my tummy and her laugh is filthy)I've only seen it 5 or 6 times will have to hunt it down again soon.
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Post by LoveMusic on Jan 29, 2008 8:17:30 GMT
I watched 'LoveWrecked' yesterday on youtube: Amanda Bynes gets stuck on an island with her favourite pop star, Chris Cormack and then she realises the resort is just through the jungle. She lies, to keep him on the island and gets her best friend - who, of course, is in love with her - to bring her supplies.
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Post by QuincyMD on Jan 29, 2008 15:03:03 GMT
Im a big fan of "threesome" its a 90s coming of age story where 2 lads and a girl share student acomadation. Sexual confusion ensues when the straight lad fancys the girl,the girl fancys the gay and the gay fancies the straight lad(whom is played by the ugly baldwin). It'll make ya laugh,go aaww and maybe get a lob on when the girl gets horny while the gay reads poetry to her(I can't remember the actresses name at the mo but her voice made me feel funny in my tummy and her laugh is filthy)I've only seen it 5 or 6 times will have to hunt it down again soon. It's Laura Flynn Boyle and I remember it more for thinking that she is very freckly.
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Post by charliepops on Feb 4, 2008 3:30:45 GMT
To everyone who earlier suggested Adventures in Babysitting, here's the opening scene. Probably the greatest opening scene in the history of cinema:
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Post by tripple on Feb 15, 2008 14:37:59 GMT
The Whole Nine Yards with Bruce Willis and Chananderler for Freinds is a must see. Also Extreme Measures with Hugh Grant and Gene Hackman, a really moving film that asks some really important questions about medial reseach and the whole kill one to save a million thing. Yet, its still silly and rubbish, perfect hangover movie.
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Post by LoveMusic on Feb 16, 2008 17:55:29 GMT
I remember someone talking about a movie with goldie hawn, private benjamin.
Its on in a minute
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Post by carlygig on Feb 18, 2008 18:04:36 GMT
Patriot Games.
Its not so much that its crap (I mean, its not exactly great really) but I cannot help but watch it whenever its on. I realised this again on Saturday night and deemed it the most unnecessarily overwatched film of all time.
But it does have Atia from Rome in it Being Evil again.
'Hows the family, Ryan?'
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Post by Mike on Feb 18, 2008 19:38:51 GMT
These are two of my favourite crap films from back in the day. Please, someone tell me I'm not alone. Dudley Moore as an ad exec who gets shipped off to an asylum after designing a series of 'truthful' adverts, only for them to get released by mistake. It's worth it for the ads alone, which are so stupidly hilarious you might actually do yourself damage. A spoof of the Exorcist, starring Leslie Nielsen and - yes! - Linda Blair, with a cheesy theme song at the start and an endless supply of scenes revolving around green vomit. When I finally saw The Exorcist on its re-release in the late 90s, I couldn't take it seriously at all. I place the blame wholly on Repossessed. I loved Adventures In Babysitting too. For some reason, it's always shown on TV under its alternative title A Night On The Town, which is nowhere near as good...
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Post by charliepops on Feb 18, 2008 20:03:17 GMT
And low and behold. Adventures in Babysitting is on this Wednesday at 11.35pm on BBC1 - only it's going by the title of A Night on The The Town.
In a move that may prove to be my gayest ever, I managed to buy a coat exactly like the one Chris wears throughout this film, so when I go to Chicago this September, I can run around the city pretending to be Elisabeth Shue.
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Post by bauerbotherer on Feb 18, 2008 21:25:44 GMT
And low and behold. Adventures in Babysitting is on this Wednesday at 11.35pm on BBC1 - only it's going by the title of A Night on The The Town. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! I've been waiting for this to be on again so I can record it and keep it forever and my EPG is being useless at moment so would never have known it was on without this thread. Now if the BBC will show Foul Play again I'll definitely be a happy woman - Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase, Dudley Moore, the Vatican, albinos and dwarves - sheer brilliance!
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Post by LoveMusic on Feb 23, 2008 14:40:18 GMT
Swiss Family Robinson, just started BBC2.
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Post by mcqueen on Feb 25, 2008 18:27:42 GMT
I cannot believe noone has mentioned this yet!! It was on TV a couple of weeks back Helen Mirron as a psycho bitch and the writer off Buffy. Need I sell it more?
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Post by LoveMusic on Mar 21, 2008 10:37:09 GMT
It may not be crap, but its corny. Anastasia - 11:10 on channel 4.
And then later - HSM2!
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Post by als on Mar 21, 2008 13:36:31 GMT
It may not be crap, but its corny. Anastasia - 11:10 on channel 4. I just watched it, it's one of the better non-disney cartoons and has really catchy songs that I ALWAYS end up singing afterwards! I just wish the two leads didn't have to be american when the managed to have the rest of the cast sound vaguely European/Russian. I do love Bartok though, Hank Azaria is a genius with voices.
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Post by fused on Mar 21, 2008 17:40:17 GMT
The songs in Anastasia are quite good- I've always loved Aaliyah's version of 'Journey To The Past'.
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Post by LoveMusic on Mar 22, 2008 14:41:01 GMT
Anastasia is amazing, the songs are too good. I always sing Journey to the Past in the shower, because you can sing the last bit without feeling so stupid, 'at lasssttttttt'
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Post by Elly on Mar 23, 2008 21:01:34 GMT
I bought The Covenant yesterday in a 3 for £20 offer, because it's got my current boy crush (Chace Crawford) in. It's genuinely terrible, and Chace is hardly in it, but I did enjoy it in a hot male version of The Craft kind of way. And it's got a gently homoerotic locker room scene in, which is always welcome.
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Post by pauliepoos on Mar 23, 2008 21:55:37 GMT
Slightly off topic, but Chace Crawford is the centre of my favourite piece of US tittle tattle at the moment. Google his name with JC Chasez and Carrie Underwood.
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Post by Elly on Mar 23, 2008 22:48:30 GMT
Oh, I'm allll over that already. Shamefully, I think it's the main reason why I'm so obsessed with Chace at present.
*changes avatar*
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2008 20:09:39 GMT
Thirded. It better be true! Now that I believe. As for the topic of the thread, Thunderbirds. I'm ashamed to say that I enjoyed this quite a lot, ok a hell of a lot. The only thing that took away enjoyment was picturing her-from-high-school-musicals hugely hairy vag every time she tried to act.
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Post by coxy1979 on Mar 25, 2008 22:20:17 GMT
Oh I dunno if it qualifies as crap, but Arachnophobia still terrifies me.
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Post by skillex on May 10, 2008 9:28:21 GMT
This came in on an HMV email today: PoltergayEmma and Marc, two young lovers, move into a house, which has been uninhabited for thirty years. What they don't know is that in 1979, in a cave under the house, there was a gay disco, which burned down when a foam machine short-circuited, and five bodies were never found. Today the house is haunted by five gay fetishist ghosts, however, only Marc is able to see them, and his visions drive Emma away. The ghosts, touched by Marc's problems, do everything in their power to help him get his girl back. In French with English subtitles.Why haven't I heard of this before? It puts 'Ghostwatch' well in the shade! This actually arrived in my house from Lovefilm this week. We watched it last night and it had some good moments in it but sadly isn't quite the "look at us, we're a so-bad-it's-good cult movie" film quite as much as it wanted itself to be.
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Post by David Hunter on May 10, 2008 10:35:36 GMT
This came in on an HMV email today: PoltergayEmma and Marc, two young lovers, move into a house, which has been uninhabited for thirty years. What they don't know is that in 1979, in a cave under the house, there was a gay disco, which burned down when a foam machine short-circuited, and five bodies were never found. Today the house is haunted by five gay fetishist ghosts, however, only Marc is able to see them, and his visions drive Emma away. The ghosts, touched by Marc's problems, do everything in their power to help him get his girl back. In French with English subtitles.Why haven't I heard of this before? It puts 'Ghostwatch' well in the shade! This actually arrived in my house from Lovefilm this week. We watched it last night and it had some good moments in it but sadly isn't quite the "look at us, we're a so-bad-it's-good cult movie" film quite as much as it wanted itself to be. Never a truer word was said. I was very disappointed in the gay ghost stereotypes, and it wasn't as if anything was lost in translation, it just wasn't very funny. I was lucky in that I bought it from Play and when I got to the last scene the picture was pixelating so I was able to return it and get my money back!
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Post by raven on May 10, 2008 10:39:36 GMT
It also has Jennifer Lopez before she became really famous.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2008 11:28:55 GMT
The Craft.
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