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The scene where OJ Simpson rescues a cat, holds it like a football, then stiff-arms the flames and hits the heisman pose is phenominal. [/ QUOTE ] WTF how did I miss that. This really happened? |
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#82
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Funniest movie nobody ever knows about.
"We're arriving, but we're departing." "Don't do anything stupid." "How could you tell the difference." "Believe me, I'll know." All the randomness that comes together is great. I'm a huge Dave Barry fan though. |
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#83
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Waterworld
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#84
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Easily, undoubtedly:
The Burbs. Tom Hanks in his pre-Oscar glory; Bruce Dern stealing the show. Sad that I still remember every line of the movie. |
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#85
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If you had the choice to watch either a candidate bad movie or Casablanca, and you'd pick the bad movie most of the time, the movie is no longer bad.
I think that's a better working definition than "it's a comedy so it's bad by default." ~D |
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#87
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[/ QUOTE ] Life's a garden, dig it? Joe Dirt is an awesome movie! |
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#88
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For the scene with the gang of tards on the bicycles alone. Pootietang is awesome. I'm not sure you can call any movie that invents its own language a "bad movie". Also Starship Troopers is a truly under-appreciated satire/action movie that works on many levels. Just check out how close Doogie's uniform is to Nazi SS. Oh yeah, also:
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