Ribelin2000
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I don't see how the character of Ben is any more racist than Apu on The Simpsons.
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Let's stop all this PC Nazism, please.
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Can someone please explain to me why this topic only has one reply after nearly three weeks-by myself?
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And don't tell me it's because the movie's too obscure. Death Spa was a no-budget, indie B-movie that barely even got a release in theaters. Til There Was You was a high-profile wide release by a major studio featuring A-listers in its cast, and it was one of the worst movies of its genre ever produced. HDTGM should do a podcast on this cinematic abomination ASAP.
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Geez, no replies after a week? Seriously? *sigh*
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The Last Boy Scout was a pretty good movie.
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I'd love to hear the HDTGM gang rip this movie apart. This must be one of the worst rom-coms ever made, and that's saying an awful lot. One of the most contrived stories ever put on screen, a cast that includes both Jennifer Aniston and Sarah Jessica Parker-and can someone please explain to me what's up with all the cigarette-smoking in this movie? Seriously, there seems to be an emphasis on smoking in this movie that's incredibly annoying and is totally effing pointless.
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Here's the trailer, for anyone who'd be interested (though I don't know why):https://www.youtube....h?v=Rr6CIRxJq0I
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And I just wanted to add that if this movie were made today, I could easily see Katherine Heigl in the Jeanne Tripplehorn part and some generic, untalented hunk in the Dylan McDermott part. This movie sucks. Ugh.
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I heard what that guy said. He clearly said the n-word. I've seen this movie hundreds of times, and I know he said it.
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This one's for "Corrections and Omissions":
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Early in the film, when we first meet the Bible salesman and the "road twitch", they're in the car, the twitch is listening to the guy on the radio talk about the reports of machines coming to life and attacking people, the salesman is babbling about his life, so the twitch tells him to be quiet, and the salesman replies, "What's wrong, n!gger sweet-thing?!"
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That's right, the Bible salesman actually calls a white woman the n-word. WTF?
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Also, the very first shot of the movie is of the planet Earth, but if you look carefully, you'll notice the image is upside-down.
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I second this, this would be the perfect tribute to Craven. I've always loved this movie, not exactly a masterpiece but still entertaining. Always thought Kristy Swanson was hot as Hell in it, too. I would love to see HDTGM cover the fact that Swanson gets killed by her father after coming home from Thanksgiving dinner.
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Talk about the Worst. Thanksgiving. Ever. (except for maybe the very first one)
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Bumping this up. Still want to see HDTGM cover this movie.
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My only theory as to why HDTGM hasn't done an episode on this yet is that the Nostalgia Critic already did such a good job ripping this movie apart that Paul & Co. can't think of anything new to say about it.
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I think all of the movies in this series are prime candidates for HDTGM. Just some of the dumbest movies ever made, seriously.
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The fact that a serious issue like sex trafficking is used in the plot of a movie this stupid makes it exploitation. Besides, white supremacy is a serious issue, too, but that didn't stop HDTGM from covering Top Dog recently, now did it?
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It may be fun, but it's stupid. Not to mention overly contrived and way too convenient.
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The fact that this movie hasn't even been considered for HDTGM baffles the Hell out of me. It is absolutely the perfect candidate for a future episode. To those who have seen it, I think the reasons would be pretty obvious.
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I can't imagine why HDTGM would wanna talk about Uncle Buck.
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I can't believe there hasn't been any replies to this topic.
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I always thought Drew Barrymore was hot as Hell in that movie. That was at the peak of her beauty, her late teens-early 20's. She was even hotter in Wayne's World 2 and Bad Girls, though.
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You mean Crazy People, from 1990. I actually liked that movie. It was very funny.
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This so-called "comedy", starring Dudley Moore and a "Growing Pains"-era Kirk Cameron (this was obviously made before he became a Bible-thumping nut, since he uses Jesus' name in vain at one point here), is quite possibly the worst of the three movies released in late 1987-early 1988 (the others being Vice Versa and 18 Again) in which an adult switches bodies with an adolescent. This review from the late Roger Ebert pretty much perfectly sums up what's wrong with this movie:http://www.rogereber...r-like-son-1987 I'd say it'd be perfect for HDTGM.
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There''s some funny stuff here, but there is one joke that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Bobcat is cooking hamburgers outside his trailer home. Bobcat asks Don the horse if it wants a hamburger, and Don goes, "No. Do you want a peopleburger?" Apparently the writers of this movie forgot that hamburgers are made from cows, not horses.
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With his Back to the Future trilogy co-writer Bob Gale, too.
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I think with the kid in this movie, the filmmakers were aiming for a preteen Tony Montana, and his death was supposed to teach him the lesson that "crime doesn't pay". Yawn.
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I don't see how an awards-bait Vietnam War drama from Norman Jewison really seems like the type of movie that HDTGM would cover, no matter how bad it is. I think the filmmakers had good intentions here. They probably were trying to make something good, even if they failed at it. Plus, the subject of Vietnam is sort of weighty for HDTGM, don't you think? It would be like them doing an episode on a Holocaust drama.
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I just don't see how doing a podcast on this movie would be any fun, at all.
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Sounds like Thank God This Got Made material.
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Top 5 movies for you personnally that they have not done yet
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Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
Deadly Friend
On Deadly Ground
Til There Was You
Flowers in the Attic (the 1987 feature film)