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Mitchaltogether

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About Mitchaltogether

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  • Birthday June 16

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    nyc
  • Favorite Earwolf Podcast
    bad movies, good movies, lost movies, found movies, back to the future, hippies, marijuana, exploitation flicks, vhs, betamax, laserdisc, microchips that inject movies into our brains, smell-o-rama, the tingler, documentaries.
  1. Mitchaltogether

    The Island of Dr Moreau

    I need to know June's opinion of this movie. I feel like this is the "danger" she was warning us about in Monkey Shines.
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    Oscar (1991)

    Yes. This movie is a classic Stallone comedy, in the vein of Rhinestone. Appearances by TIm Curry, Harry Shearer(!), Chazz Palminteri, a very sexy Marisa Tomei (so we know Jason is going to come). The line "Yeah, yeah. Reading's my passion." -- Sylvester Stallone. It's basically a bobo Shakespearean comedy.
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    Double feature: both Total Recall movies

    Guys. This is a great idea. This is basically the movie that Demolition Man was a reaction to. Schwarzenegger, Sharon Stone, Dean Norris. Three Boobs.
  4. Anything Hopper is amazing. The Last Movie is a legit bonkers masterpiece.
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    Live Wire (1992)

    This movie is amazing, strange, and awful. Pierce Brosnan stars as Danny O'Neill, a bomb explosives expert whose wife is fucking a Senator. Which people keep reminding him of, constantly. Also, vaguely defined ethnic terrorists are exploding people around town, and no one knows how they're doing it. They hang out in a dramatically lit warehouse, murdering each other and making threatening phone calls. Eventually, Danny, his partner Shane and his robot slave/lover Madonna have to team up with the Senator who is fucking his wife to catch the terrorists. I'm going to start listing random facts about this movie: A clown and a judge explode in separate but equally awesome scenes. The Director's cut features a steamy bathtub sex scene cut from the theatrical release. The movie climaxes with a legitimately awesome home invasion sequence that's sort of Home Alone with bombs. The soundtrack sounds like Pink Floyd scoring a Viagra commercial. Here is a very spoiler-filled trailer. Nothing is really left out of here, so if you're going to watch this movie, stay away.
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