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My favorites, or the first films to pop to my head..goes somethin like this:
AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON BACK TO THE FUTURE CARRIE DIAL "M" FOR MURDER E.T. FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR GREMLINS HELLRAISER IT'S A MAD MAD MAD MAD WORLD JAWS KUNG POW: ENTER THE FIST THE LION KING THE MONEY PIT A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST POLTERGIEST QUILLS RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK SCARFACE THE TERMINATOR UHF VIDEODROME WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT X-MEN 2: X-MEN UNITED YOUNG EINSTEIN ZOMBIELAND
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I honestly didn't even know that Young Einstein was known about outside of Australia. It's a classic for sure.
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A Clockwork Orange Blue Velvet The Conversation Dawn of the Dead (1978) Eyes without a Face (Les Yeux Sans Visage) Fargo The Godfather, Part II Heat It's A Wonderful Life Jaws Kind Hearts and Coronets Last Temptation of Christ Manhunter North by Northwest Once Upon a Time in the West Pulp Fiction Quiz Show Rear Window The Shining 2001: A Space Odyssey The Untouchables Videodrome The Wizard of Oz eXistenZ Yojimbo Zeder
(This was tough. A lot of my favorite films start with "B" or "C," it seems.)
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The Conversation made me feel like pulling up my floor boards
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quote:Originally posted by Bernie_Lomax: I honestly didn't even know that Young Einstein was known about outside of Australia. It's a classic for sure.
It was actually pretty big when it came out here in the states Bernie. Yahoo Serious became an instant star because of it. Well, briefly, until his gawd awful follow up movies came out. And this movie was shown ALOT on the movie channels too. I think it's still considered a cult classic here if I'm not mistaken.
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Yeah, it is amazing that how genius he was to come up with such a good movie and then come up with that utter garbage after. I honestly had no idea it would have even had an audience outside of Australia. That's good to know it's got a following over there.
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Really? You really think you can get away with these for your T and X choices?
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Love Xtro. However I will never be watching the sequels again, painful lol
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I will give you that compared to Horror Planet, Xtro looks like Alien.
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A Nightmare On Elm Street Better Off Dead Cujo Dragnet E.T Ferris Bueler's day off (or footloose) Goonies Hoodwinked Indiana Jones - Rangers of The Lost Ark Johnny English Karate Kid The Lost Boys The Man Who Knew Too Little Naked Gun One Crazy Summer Police Academy Quid Pro Quo Real Genius St. Elmo's Fire Teen Wolf Used Cars Valiant Wierd Science Xanadu Young Guns Zoolander
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As for the list, I started that and it was tough. I got stuck on "F".. Fugitive, The...Few Good Men, A.. ha!
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