Still, I think the line about the rain at the end may be the single worst bit of acting I've ever seen in a major motion picture.
Not enough Word in the world.
'Heart Of Gold'
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Still, I think the line about the rain at the end may be the single worst bit of acting I've ever seen in a major motion picture.
Not enough Word in the world.
See, I think Dirty Dancing is incredibly cheesy (once again, the power of DANCE has saved the day!), but it's like my kryptonite. If I flip past it on cable, I am compelled to watch it through to the cheesy end.
Tep is me. Except for the Duckie thing.
I mean, yes, I have been Duckie, but I still growl at the thought of him.
okay, first. . . WOLVERINES!!!! (I have often thought that if I ever had to have a spontaneous battle cry, that's what would come out. Also, for some reason, I love the line, in abad Russian accent "vat is a volverine? It is ze local sports collective"
Lost Boys is the movie that really ignited the vamp love (though I do have an unhealthy love for Love at First Bite with George Hamilton)
Love at First Bite. Sigh.
Love at First Bite.
OMG, yes. Jim Carrey before. Just...before.
Jim Carrey is in Love at First Bite, really?
Gah - no. Was thinking of Once Bitten. Dork.
Oh good. Even with no memory of him, just knowing he was in it would have been enough to kill my unreasonable fondness of that film.
I believe Once Bitten was his first flick and I don't remember him being as over the top as his later flicks. But I haven't seen it in years either. I just remember thinking back to that one and being surprised he was in it.
Now, Love at First Bite with Mr. Tan as Dracula...
I, really and for true, got Breakfast Club from the library, as I have never seen it. I've seen Ferris, Say Anything, 16 Candles, Lost Boys...Really, the only one that stuck at all was Say Anything.
Being 12, I watched Red Dawn in High School. We laughed and laughed and laughed.
I don't know that Heathers belongs in the same 80s category with the rest of those movies. To me, it feels more like the beginning of the 90s asthetic.