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KneeHighMischief OP t1_j6gbvim wrote
Reply to Buddy comedy Flashback (1990) starring Dennis Hopper & Kiefer Sutherland is coming to blu-ray via Shout Factory by KneeHighMischief
Hopper plays a hippie activist on the run for 20 years that's finally been apprehended. Sutherland is the straight-laced FBI agent that has to transport him for trial. Hijinks then obviously ensue.
The film pretty much bombed at the box office. I remember it being on Comedy Central a lot for a brief period of time. I don't think I've ever seen it from the beginning to end. I remember it being pretty slight as far as buddy comedies go. I hadn't thought of this movie in years before I saw this news. Might be worth a rental on Amazon.
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helen_twelvetrees t1_j6gbe2y wrote
"If You Leave Me Now" in Three Kings.
"The Bluest Eyes in Texas" in Boys Don't Cry.
"Late for the Sky" in Taxi Driver.
All three songs I was completely indifferent to, but now whenever I hear them they take me right back to the emotions from watching the movies.
[deleted] t1_j6gbbza wrote
Reply to Buddy comedy Flashback (1990) starring Dennis Hopper & Kiefer Sutherland is coming to blu-ray via Shout Factory by KneeHighMischief
Kiefer Sutherland was much different before he was the star of 24
terminalblue t1_j6gbbod wrote
Bullet train and worlds greatest dad
Immadownvotethis t1_j6gavdd wrote
Reply to comment by kryptonic1133 in What song from a movie completely changed the way you heard said song? by Dangy_boy
Also blueberry hill. I love the music of the 20th century
xnerdyxrealistx t1_j6gaurf wrote
Reply to comment by 5of1of2 in Looking for dark comedies to change my mood by Bolton_McThunderpecs
One of my favorite movie quotes of all time "I kick ass for the lord"
contaygious t1_j6gar04 wrote
Funny games is a comedy? Dear lord both versions are disturbing as shit lol
The plot involves two young men who hold a family hostage and torture them with sadistic games in their vacation home.
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PolarWater t1_j6gaeul wrote
Reply to comment by littleoctagon in What are some great examples of horror movies hiding things in the background? by chazinabox
Conjuring 2, I believe. Loved that.
masterkey78 t1_j6gaea2 wrote
Burning heart
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PolarWater t1_j6ga95l wrote
iamstephano t1_j6ga7wk wrote
Reply to Donnie Darko directors cut by Just2epical
Donnie Darko is one of my favourite films ever, and I really hate the directors cut. It completely destroys the mystique by literally showing you pages of The Philosophy of Time Travel, really stupid decision IMO.
doft t1_j6g9x1i wrote
Jurrassic World Dominion.
You have the amazing premise of dinosaurs are everywhere on earth and this is what you go with?! I mean you literally spent all of the 2nd film in the trilogy to get to this story and.... Locusts?! You make a bug movie!?
If I'm Universal I still run with this premise. You can tell so many interesting small stories with this premise. Do 6 episodes for streaming.
-Amazon tribe dealing with dinosaurs
-T rex terrorizing Moscow
-Big game hunter doing illegal trips in Africa
The opportunities are endless.
operachick209 t1_j6g9l5i wrote
In bruges
Foritified_5 t1_j6g9ium wrote
Reply to Has the new Oppenheimer trailer that played during the championship games released anywhere yet? by timeenoughatlas
Critics have called this motion picture: "A New, Clear Vision about Nuclear Fission"
userlog999 t1_j6g9agk wrote
Reply to comment by GoldStarGranny in What song from a movie completely changed the way you heard said song? by Dangy_boy
a connoisseur I see...
orangemaroon25 t1_j6g7p6v wrote
Reply to comment by ifhysm in What song from a movie completely changed the way you heard said song? by Dangy_boy
Oh it definitely is
orangemaroon25 t1_j6g7k8d wrote
I don't remember if the movie actually played the song, but when Nicolas Cage said "it's you, Captain. You're the rocketman."
Typical-Can-1033 t1_j6g7j0x wrote
Reply to comment by Backabeyond77 in What movies do you think harbored the most wasted potential? by Intelligent_Oil4005
X and Pearl had so much potential. Wonderful idea that didn’t work as well as it could.
ifhysm t1_j6g7fba wrote
Reply to comment by orangemaroon25 in What song from a movie completely changed the way you heard said song? by Dangy_boy
It could be! But the theme song to Malcolm is pretty memorable, at least for me
damienkarras1973 t1_j6g7dao wrote
Reply to best destruction in movies? by Lucas18461
decided to try and watch the korean TIDAL WAVE
oh man the dubbed version was silly as hell and the movie just went on and on and on and on with no tidal wav
until the very last few minutes
really thought it was gonna be a cool disaster flick
nope it wasn't
Dantes PEAK on the other hand that paraclastic cloud looked so BAD ASS
2012 had some amaazing disaster effects and fantastic scenes but the movie itself was full of cringes including DR Crybaby
but for just a disaster aspect it was dam cool really dug the scene when they take off from the airport and flying thru the earthquake and buildings are falling apaprt and peeps inside the building are falling to their dooms
Twister is a cult classic
VOLCANO as laughable as it was was sill a hell of an enjoyable film
a volcano in LA ? yes please
MintChiffon t1_j6g7c2f wrote
Hip to Be Square in American Psycho.
orangemaroon25 t1_j6g7aoo wrote
Reply to comment by ifhysm in What song from a movie completely changed the way you heard said song? by Dangy_boy
Is that scene (as well as "Middle" in the title) why I always think that song was the intro theme for Malcolm in the Middle?
sounds_questionable t1_j6gc1d9 wrote
Reply to Looking for dark comedies to change my mood by Bolton_McThunderpecs
Burn After Reading