I feel like watching the early triumvirate: Meatballs, Caddyshack, and Stripes.
And then Animal House and Ghostbusters. Very sad.
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I feel like watching the early triumvirate: Meatballs, Caddyshack, and Stripes.
And then Animal House and Ghostbusters. Very sad.
I saw Ghostbusters on tv the other day and got sucked in. That's a funny movie.
Deadpan Ghostbusters quotes running through my head now. So sad.
To this day, I never enter into a chaotic situation without thinking "Cats and dog, living together...MASS HYSTERIA!"
Ghostbusters changed my life.
Though I didn't love the movie overall, Harold Ramis was the heart of "Knocked Up." I would have loved to have him as my dad.
My first movie t-shirt was Ghostbusters, I got it just a few days after it came out. Everyone thought I was so cool.
Rewatching Fellowship of the Ring, and goddamnit, poor Boromir. He never had a chance.
Even had the story been different: they did cast Sean Bean in the role.
It just kills me, because he's such a good guy, and he's trying so hard to do the right thing.
I thought I had seen "Stripes", because it was a movie in the eighties and I had cable and a non-custodial father(Which def leads to much movie watching,) but I think I've had "Stripes" and "Volunteers" mixed up for all this time. Agreed about that part of "Knocked Up"
Holy shit, I forgot that the Black Riders come back on fucking dragons.