I liked Star Trek, but I don't really like Star Trek. It felt more like Star Wars, which I like more. So.
It did strike me as odd that Star Trek had been remade as an action-adventure hero quest, while the Star Wars prequels were talky stories about diplomacy and trade routes.
Weird Science? Tuff Turf. Oh, the one with the surfer exiled to Colorado, where Seth Green did the quick-change trying on outfits. There was a...roller-blading slalom race? Ringin' any bells?
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (also Trancers, but that's not high school). Does Real Genuis qualify?
Does Real Genuis qualify?
No! It's a college movie.
Oh, the one with the surfer exiled to Colorado, where Seth Green did the quick-change trying on outfits. There was a...roller-blading slalom race? Ringin' any bells?
Airborne!! it was Cincinnati, actually. i love that movie in all its cheesy glory.
X-Men FC was the first movie I have seen in the theatre in an age. I really enjoyed it...excepting the tragic miscasting mentioned above...and the lack of after credit goody.
Seriously, two thirds of the audience sat and waited. There was much lamentation.
Somebody mentioned Labyrinth and I don't think I've ever watched it all the way through so I put it on and whose name do I see? Kevin Clash! (He's Elmo).
Coal Miner's Daughter, although that one's never on anymore.
Do you not have the TV Guide channel? Every time I switch to that on a weekend Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones are embroiled in drama about something.
Aliens is probably my top drop everything movie.
Really?! Maybe I do, I have no idea. The new Verizon lineup we have here still confuses me.
I have other drop everything movies, I know, but those were the first two I could think of that are on all the time. If I catch
Gone With the Wind
I'll generally watch at least part of it, I know.
Drop Everything Movies: High Plains Drifter, which really isn't a good movie, and Rock & Roll High School, which is very satisfying.
My Science Project. Fisher Stevens!