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Johnny Stecchino (1991). Roberto Benigni, Nicoletta Braschi, Paolo Bonacelli, Ignazio Pappalardo and Franco Volpi. A school bus driver undergoes laughable situations thanks to his remarkable likeness to a local gangster when the latter's girlfriend invites him to stay with her at her home.
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Lovers with Cassie
Remembering when Mel Gibson was young....
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Howards End (1992). Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Helena Bonham Carter, Emma Thompson, James Wilby, Sam West, Jemma Redgrave, Nicola Duffet and Prunella Scales. In Edwardian England, two sisters become entangled with a powerful, rich industrialist over and above a young clerk.
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Helen_S
Hiding behind the shower curtain.....
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I've been having a bad time lately with starting movies, but not watching them to the end. I just get distracted too easily. The last 90's flick I was able to watcj from beginning to end was:
Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah (1991):
If you're a Godzilla fan like I am, how is it even possible to tear yourself away from this beauty? This is perhaps the most action-packed and entertaining Godzilla movie in the whole franchise. The fight scenes and destruction is awesome! And this is the film where we're fisrt introduced to Mecha-King Ghidorah. So hands down, there's plenty of action in this film to keep one entertained until the end. And it also happens to have a pretty good storyline that gives some backstory to the origins of Godzilla. Overall, this is simply a must-have for any Godzilla fanatics.
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i watched clueless the other day. probably my fave 90's movie
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model by day (1994) Famke Jannsen , model by day, martial arts crimefighter by night. quite enjoyed this B movie also starring Sean Young, Shannon Tweed and Kim Coates
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A disease carried by common c0ckroaches is killing Manhattan children. In an effort to stop the epidemic an entomologist, Susan Tyler, creates a mutant breed of insect that secretes a fluid to kill the roaches. This mutant breed was engineered to die after one generation, but three years later Susan finds out that the species has survived and evolved into a large, gruesome monster that can mimic human form. <IMDb>
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pettyfan
Livin' next door to the Klopeks
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Demonic Toys...oh it was bad!
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One of the last Cannon Pictures flicks. Low-budget arena fighting with wooden performances from David Bradley, Mark Dacascos and Valarie Trapp. Ultracheesy but oh so entertaining
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More Cannon cheese for sure, but Dacascos is the man! He doubled for more or less everyone in this flick. Sometimes even fighting himself, thanks to editing! If any american MA actor deserved more credit, then it's Mark Dacascos.
For those that wanna see him at his best, check out...
Only The Strong Crying Freeman Drive Brotherhood Of The Wolf China Strike Force
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aTomiK
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I think you would enjoy the other titles, bro! None of them are cinematic masterpieces, but great entertainment, and good showcases for Dacascos' skills!
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oneyedwilly
The Dread Pirate Rewind....
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quote:Originally posted by JAY LEE: I think you would enjoy the other titles, bro! None of them are cinematic masterpieces, but great entertainment, and good showcases for Dacascos' skills!
All those titles just rock big time. I watched drive when it first came out and it was nice to see a mix of jackie chan/van damme/sho kosugi mixed into one actor. Im not a huge fan of (now please forgive spelling) capuwhera that he has shown he can do in other movies. If you havnt already seen it try watching Gymkata...you should really like it..think its around 84 but i watched it in 86 so could be a lot older but i doubt it.
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aTomiK
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IŽll try to get them. And donŽt worry, iŽm not looking for cinematic masterpieces, i think you know that already
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I think me and you have something in common aTomik...I love these ultracheesy low-budget gems too. And THE KING OF THE KICKBOXERS is just that..low-budget cheesyness in all it's spleandor. Since you like American Samurai, as mentioned above..then I'm pretty sure you'll love this little beauty too..if you've not seen it already that is. It has Billy Blanks as a villian, what more do you need?
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KOTKB is classic cheese! As was all the other Seasonal films directed at the western market. ie No Retreat, No Surrender 1-3, American Shaolin, Superfights etc.
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