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« Reply #25 on: December 05, 2012, 12:48:13 EST »



Being perfect, I mean. Is it difficult?

I mean, you're never wrong . . . even less often than me, and I'm almost never wrong. And while the rest of us were sitting around in our FOTLs thinking that Chunk and One-Eyed Willie were the best things to ever come across our TV screen, you already knew that it sucked. All I can figure is you must be perfect. 
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« Reply #26 on: December 05, 2012, 01:22:35 EST »

Being perfect, I mean. Is it difficult?

I mean, you're never wrong . . . even less often than me, and I'm almost never wrong. And while the rest of us were sitting around in our FOTLs thinking that Chunk and One-Eyed Willie were the best things to ever come across our TV screen, you already knew that it sucked. All I can figure is you must be perfect.  

I didn't see it at the theater but on cable near the end of college is why I wasnt that impressed.  I forgot that until I thought about it.

When I saw it I thought it was okay for a kiddie movie but not as good as everyone said when it came out.

But the thing I was disappointed by as an adult was Three's Company. When i was 10 there was nothing funnier but as an adult the humor was incredibly obvious and lame. 
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« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2012, 05:10:49 EST »

I liked the Movie "Flash Gordon" from 1980 and somehow still like it
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« Reply #28 on: December 05, 2012, 06:00:18 EST »


Well, I was a dad when Goonies came out and took my baby girl to see it. She loved it! (34 now) Don't know that I've seen it since. But, I did watch the last half of Lost Boys a couple of weeks ago on TV. I did still enjoy that.

Don't even talk to me about The Wizard of OZ! A classic; first color feature movie released, ever - 1939. First full-length color that came out after the Wizard, same year, Gone With the Wind. I'll take the Wizard over the Wind; but, I'm a guy. And Ashley was a wuss.


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« Reply #29 on: December 05, 2012, 08:14:32 EST »

Not a movie, but when I was about 13 or so Welcome Back Kotter came out and it was the cool show everybody talked about at school. I ran across it a couple of years ago on TV somewhere (probably TVLand) and thought,"Geeze, this is so effing stupid."
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« Reply #30 on: December 05, 2012, 10:37:54 EST »

Well, I was a dad when Goonies came out and took my baby girl to see it. She loved it! (34 now) Don't know that I've seen it since. But, I did watch the last half of Lost Boys a couple of weeks ago on TV. I did still enjoy that.

Don't even talk to me about The Wizard of OZ! A classic; first color feature movie released, ever - 1939. First full-length color that came out after the Wizard, same year, Gone With the Wind. I'll take the Wizard over the Wind; but, I'm a guy. And Ashley was a wuss.


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You take that back! Ashley was no wuss - he survived a Civil War prison camp.
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« Reply #31 on: December 05, 2012, 01:33:03 EST »

Not a movie, but when I was about 13 or so Welcome Back Kotter came out and it was the cool show everybody talked about at school. I ran across it a couple of years ago on TV somewhere (probably TVLand) and thought,"Geeze, this is so effing stupid."

Love that show. 
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