The Greatest Films oF All Time

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    and where the hell is bill and ted's excellent adventure?!
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    Bib Fortuna wrote:
    ...how can you go wrong with a beer drinking, cursing duck that tries to bang the hot ass Lea Thompson?



    George Lucas sure found a way!
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    ninja monkey wrote:
    and where the hell is bill and ted's excellent adventure?!


    *points to the bottom of Kray's post at the top of the page*
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    Luke Warm wrote:
    Bib Fortuna wrote:
    ...how can you go wrong with a beer drinking, cursing duck that tries to bang the hot ass Lea Thompson?



    George Lucas sure found a way!


    Howard the Duck isn't as bad as Jar Jar. Lucas sure found a way to screw up Star Wars too.
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    What about Missing In Action II? I always loved this movie. The best part is when Chuck Norris eats that rat when he has a bag over his head. It's on right now on AMC
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    Does anyone remember Vibes with Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum or The Wraith With a young Charlie Sheen.
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    p_g_mom wrote:
    Does anyone remember Vibes with Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum or The Wraith With a young Charlie Sheen.


    I remember Vibes! They were both psychics looking for a treasure or something like that.

    I don't like Wraith. Not one of Charlie's better films. Loved him in
    Red Dawn.
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    The Burbs
    Teen Wolf
    Weird Science
    Spaceballs
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
    Witches of East wick
    Gremlins
    Airplane
    Back to the Future
    See No Evil, Hear No Evil
    Stand By Me
    Look Who’s Talking
    My Cousin Vinny
    Little Shop of Horrors
    Jaws
    Blank Cheque
    Pretty Woman
    Ghostbusters
    Groundhog Day
    Scrooged
    Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot
    Don’t Tell Mom the Baby Sitters Dead
    Lock Up
    Getting Even With Dad
    The Goonies
    Blazing Saddles
    Stir Crazy
    Caddyshack
    Krull
    Terminator
    The Running Man
    Total Recall
    Kindergarten Cop
    Trading Places
    Coming to America
    All Dogs Go to Heaven
    American Tale
    The Land Before Time
    Planes, Trains, and Automobiles
    Uncle Buck
    Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
    Toys
    Robocop
    Happy Gilmore
    Critters
    Any Friday the 13th
    Any Nightmare on Elm Street
    The exorcist
    Never Ending Story
    Howard the Duck
    The Littles
    Shirttales
    Dungeons and Dragons
    Karate Kids (except 3)
    Every time I visit RetroJunkit seems to change. Just glad the people dont.

    Come on Vertex and Mod Gang, sort out my contributions :lol:
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    p_g_mom wrote:
    Does anyone remember Vibes with Cyndi Lauper and Jeff Goldblum or The Wraith With a young Charlie Sheen.



    HAHAHAHA!
    I own Vibes on VHS. An old girlfriend of mine found for a dollar or something. But I don't know why she thought I'd like it. Horrible horrible movie.

    And I used to love that car from the Wraith. When I was in...I guess it was prob'ly 7th or 8th grade...it was for sale in one of those car trader magazines
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    I don't see what the big deal with 'The Goonies' is all about. I tried to watch it once, and turned it off after about 40 minutes. It's crap.

    Maybe for some people it's like 'Plan 9 From Outer Space', a movie so bad it's good.
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    Daniel85 wrote:
    I don't see what the big deal with 'The Goonies' is all about. I tried to watch it once, and turned it off after about 40 minutes. It's crap.


    you outlasted me by about 30 minutes.
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    gabba gabba wrote:
    Daniel85 wrote:
    I don't see what the big deal with 'The Goonies' is all about. I tried to watch it once, and turned it off after about 40 minutes. It's crap.


    you outlasted me by about 30 minutes.


    Words cannot express my complete inability to comprehend how a kid could not love the Goonies. Now if you tried to watch it for the first time as an adult I could understand, but for a kid the Goonies had everything!

    What kid wouldnt want to be Mike, Mouth, or Data? (Face it nobody wanted to be Chunk) What kid wouldnt want to find a map and a secret passageway to go on a fantastic underground adventure with his/her buddies to find a treasure and save the neighborhood?

    HAS THE WHOLE WORLD GONE MAD!?!?!?! :x
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    Pags wrote:
    Now if you tried to watch it for the first time as an adult I could understand, but for a kid the Goonies had everything!


    Yeah, I only watched it recently.
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    but i was a kid when i tried watching it. i just couldn't get into it.
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    Daniel85 wrote:

    Yeah, I only watched it recently.


    Given this fact I can see how it might not seem that great
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    gabba gabba wrote:
    but i was a kid when i tried watching it. i just couldn't get into it.


    Well there's just no excuse then :wink:
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    Smokey and the Bandit.
    Tombstone.
    All three of the Mighty Ducks
    Karate Kid Trilogy (the one with the girl doesnt exist.)
    Dazed and Confused.
    Red Dawn.
    Uncle Buck.
    Saved by the Bell (Zach and Kellys wedding)
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    uncle buck
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    Big Lewboski
    Pulp Fiction
    Star Wars Trilogy
    Goodfellas
    Good, the bad, and the ugly
    Beetlejuice
    Willy Wonka and the choclate factory
    Office Space
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Original
    O Brother Where Out Though
    Edward Scissorhands
    just to name a few
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    I can't believe the best and funniest movie on earth isn't included on any list...

    CLUE
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