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ratliff wrote:
slappywhite wrote: B Sci-Fi Monster Horror(Mammal)= Night of the Lupus
Oh my god, do you mean Night of the Lepus? The one with the giant rabbits?
The dumbest premise EVER, and way before CGI, which I guess conceivably could have rendered giant rabbits menacing. As it was they just ate forests and loomed over houses and people, whiskers terrifyingly twitching.

I want to say that NotL was produced by Irwin Allen, who did The Poseidon Adventure and The Towering Inferno, but I could be wrong.
Haha yeah, come on how many other b movies have giant killer bunnies! The trailer is awesome it never tells you the plot.

What was the other giant ant movie? the one on the island with the sugar cane refinery? anyone know? late 70s?

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kbadr wrote:
TexasImprovMassacre wrote:What was Swayze's Celeb status at the time of Roadhouse's release? Was he an A lister yet?
Yet? Was he ever?
I thought I remember Roadhouse being released when Swayze was way past being popular.
Awwww, he was before my time, but I thought for sure he'd been an A lister at some point.

I was going to say

B Action Movie = Roadhouse

but i wanted to be sure. Usually my fondness of that movie coupled with red dawn and point break makes me want to give the Swayz the benefit of the doubt.
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TexasImprovMassacre wrote: Also, does anyone know what movie marks National Lampoon's switch to softcore?
Some investors bought the NatLamp name in the '90s, prompting most of the magazine's staff to quit. They put out the magazine with scabs for a while and then retired it, though I think they still have to publish an issue once or twice a year to maintain control of the name. I would guess it was around the time of the sale that the movies started changing.

It's a shame. That was a funny fucking magazine back in the day. They were probably doomed once the writing staff (including John Hughes, Harold Ramis, and Tony Hendra) figured out how much more money they could make in Hollywood , but sheesh.
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ratliff wrote:It's a shame. That was a funny fucking magazine back in the day.
I'm a little young to have read it at the time, but whenever someone talks about how funny it was I always think of this image:

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slappywhite wrote: What was the other giant ant movie? the one on the island with the sugar cane refinery? anyone know? late 70s?
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kbadr wrote:Spaghetti Western (the only kind worth a damn in my opinion)
I mostly agree, but to me this opinion means that you haven't seen The Wild Bunch.
John Woo would be nothing without Peck's flicks.
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ratliff wrote:
fbillac wrote:Sci-Fi: Tech Noir = Minority Report (film)
I think the ending disqualifies it as noir. Also as good.
I couldn't agree more, Ratliff. I actually think that the first 2/3 of MR is one of my favorite sci-fi films ever made, but then the last 20 minutes is like some of my least favorite cinema ever.
Doubly agree... though there are some that argue the last piece of the film didn't actually occur... the ending is a hallucination within Cruise's character's mind as he's put into isolation since it's mentioned that when you're there, you only see what you want to see.

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Lants wrote:
The Brigadier wrote:
ratliff wrote: I think the ending disqualifies it as noir. Also as good.
I couldn't agree more, Ratliff. I actually think that the first 2/3 of MR is one of my favorite sci-fi films ever made, but then the last 20 minutes is like some of my least favorite cinema ever.
Doubly agree... though there are some that argue the last piece of the film didn't actually occur... the ending is a hallucination within Cruise's character's mind as he's put into isolation since it's mentioned that when you're there, you only see what you want to see.

Horror Comedy - Evil Dead
Ah, so Chief Anderton (Tom Cruise) was really a Replicant.

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Lants wrote:you only see what you want to see.
Just now, at around 2 in the morning, I saw Sunshine, Zeus, and a Cock Head.
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