I think I'll have to go with my orginal idea of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, although I'm tempted by Beyond Thunderdome.
Also, I did not need to know that there were three Care Bear movies.
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I think I'll have to go with my orginal idea of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, although I'm tempted by Beyond Thunderdome.
Also, I did not need to know that there were three Care Bear movies.
I think I'll have to go with my orginal idea of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Ha, I was just looking that one up.
Matrix Revolutions - "Everything that has a beginning, has an end."
Given that this book has just been pushed out two years, I'm not sure that should be my lead.
Beyond Thunderdome's tagline should have been "Well, ain't we a pair, raggedy man."
"In 3-D."
"The Third Time Is The Charm"
"Starring Michael Caine"
"This time it's personal."
"I'm too old for this shit!"
Probably not a tag line, but I'm sure it's been used in a threequel.
One of the Lethal Weapons, you would think. Actually, my first suggestion: "The magic is back again!" is Lethal Weapon 3. How lame.
Rocky III: The Greatest Challenge
(not particularly inspiring)
"Trapped in time. Surrounded by evil. Low on gas."