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Post by max on Sept 8, 2003 14:19:07 GMT -5
was all this fields when you were a lad ? did you get into town, get six pints of mild, a pie and pea supper, a fight and still have change for the busride home?
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Post by YumPOP on Sept 8, 2003 14:51:48 GMT -5
And it still is.
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Post by Beautiful Freak on Sept 8, 2003 14:56:15 GMT -5
omg i live robin hood the song at the beggining was ace the stupid singing hamsters ripped it off And the stupid woman who made the website tried to sue the Cuban Boys for sampling it in their single, claiming it was her intellectual copyright!
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Post by Ms Buffay on Sept 8, 2003 15:01:21 GMT -5
I loved ... Return to Oz, The Railway Children, Flight of the Navigator, Never Ending Story, Back to the future , Three men and a baby and when I got older Home alone.
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Post by zbornak on Sept 8, 2003 16:24:48 GMT -5
I used to watch the following over and over:
Mary Poppins Transformers: The Movie Thundercats Ho! The Movie Grease 2 Wizard of Oz Return to Oz (in the cinema there was a Strawberry Shortcake cartoon before the film started) Private Benjamen (when i was about 7 I think I watched this 3 times in the same day (I had measles)) He Man & She-Ra The Secret of the Sword Labyrinth The Jungle Book (first film I ever saw in the cinema + the last time I ever vomitted in a cinema) Back To The Future The Muppet Movies Willy Wonka Worst Witch Superman III Supergirl Baby Boom Big Business
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Post by McMunkley on Sept 8, 2003 16:27:48 GMT -5
"When there's something strange in the neighbourhood, who you gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS"
Yeay and indeed yeay! This film rocks ass twas my childhood favourite and still is my favourite. Ah them were the good old days.
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Post by YumPOP on Sept 8, 2003 16:49:43 GMT -5
Thundercats Ho! The Movie This exists? Why wasn't I told?
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Post by zbornak on Sept 8, 2003 17:00:38 GMT -5
I have the feeling it wasn't an actual movie, but a 5 episode storyline put into movie form. I may be wrong.
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Post by X-Offender on Sept 8, 2003 17:11:06 GMT -5
I loved Splash and Mannequin (especially the theme song). Also, Licence to Drive, a vehicle - pun intended - for both the Coreys, featuring Heather Graham as a girl called Mercedes. Oh, and the Elizbeth Shue film where she's a babysitter and has to go into the city with the kids, and mayhem ensues.
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Post by zbornak on Sept 8, 2003 17:43:35 GMT -5
A Night On The Town / Adventures In Babysitting? That film rules! I love the scene where they sing the blues!
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Post by X-Offender on Sept 8, 2003 17:57:39 GMT -5
I knew it was called Adventures in Babysitting, but I remembered it being on not that long ago with the other title, and that's what confused me. Why did it have two?
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Post by zbornak on Sept 8, 2003 18:12:11 GMT -5
I think that Adventures in Babysitting is the more "adult" version and A Night On The Town is the one where all the swearing is badly dubbed. Or it may be the other way round.
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Post by X-Offender on Sept 8, 2003 18:22:14 GMT -5
But nearly every film shown on television in the eighties had the swearing dubbed out, and they didn't change the tiltles for all of them. I mean, Lethal Weapon was never referred to as Nasty Tool just because Mel Gibson said fug you instead of fuck you. Although, there was the whole ninja/hero turtle debacle. But still, what's dangerous about Adventures in Babysitting? I'll never for the life of me understand the Regan era mentality...
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Post by Forgive Me Jenny Elly Moondial on Sept 8, 2003 18:30:31 GMT -5
I'll never for the life of me understand the Regan era mentality... I presume you meant Reagan, though I like the idea of the world being influenced by the mentality of the child from the Exorcist.
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Post by Forgive Me Jenny Elly Moondial on Sept 8, 2003 18:32:51 GMT -5
I have the feeling it wasn't an actual movie, but a 5 episode storyline put into movie form. I may be wrong. Actually it was more an excuse to breathe life into the cartoon series by adding three new Thundercats Lynx-O (who was blind), Pumyra and Bengali (Tygra's brother, who wasn't ever mentioned in the series until then). However in order to revitalise the toy selling pretty much everyone who had ever been in the Thundercats world at the time was in the film, often for no real reason.
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