If you IMDB BBtS, check out who the screenwriter is.
Heh.
Olaf the Troll ,'Showtime'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
OK, in 80s kid-friendly movies trivia, what was that one where they have to build a spaceship? With a trashcan, or out of one? Or something? I think there's some goofy looking aliens involved, but I'm not sure.
Something like Explorers? I think it starred the young Ethan Hawke and the young River Phoenix.
more of a King Arthur/Sword in the Stone ripoff
Precisely! And it's a fun look at the first generation of film CGI, which looks more like Missile Command than anything else. My favorite character in that movie, even more than Robert Preston's fast-talking swindler/recruiter, is Grig, the "gung-ho iguana". The actor (Robert O'Herlihy--is that right? the same guy who was the CEO in Robocop) does a really good job of conveying expression through the rubber mask, and I love his wordless vocalizations in response to Lance Guest's outbursts.
Yes! That's probably it. Now 2% of my brain is free to try to recall something more useful.
Like how to change my password on the dev machine.
OK, another '80s B-Movie trivia question...
What was the movie where a bunch of humans from another planet go on a desperate search for water? They fight off some aliens along the way - at some point there's this weird time distortion thing, where things speed up and slow down... the hero and the girl have a baby during the climactic fight, and because of the time distortion the baby grows up into a man and joins in the fight.
Eventually they find water... on Earth!
ita, I liked A Walk In The Clouds, but it's a little schmoopy. Plus, Keanu. Looking hot, I think, but YKeanuMV.
Oh, god, I hate Keanu. Just remembered which one that was. I enjoyed Point Break but deleted it off the machine without a second though. A Walk in the Clouds will soon follow.
Is The Howling the one
No, that's WOLFEN. THE HOWLING is the one where a shrink (Patrick MacNee!) has a psychiatric retreat/colony/commune where he's attempting to help the werewolves integrate themselves in society and fight the urge to kill. Lots of good jokes at the expense of 70s/80s So-Cal self-help/"shrink as guru" types, but it also delivers the werewolf movie goods (it beat AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON by about a year and had very similar transformation effects).
Like how to change my password on the dev machine.
You password protect your cats?
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Don't knock it, brenda. It would help ours when the niece and nephew visit.