That's not what we re doing here.One of the worst movies ever made.
AgreedOne of the worst best movies ever made.
Best line ever...1. Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!
Bad postingOne of the worst movies ever made.
This is the correct answer1. Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!
2. I'll tell you what he said! He asked me to forcibly insert the lifeline exercise card into my ######! (and then the dad laughs)
3. Karen Pomeroy screaming "Fuuuuuu########"
4. The montage when they get to school
5. I think we've all seen "Bonanza"
6. Talking with Frank in the theater (Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?)
7. Laughing in bed
great list. would probably replace 5 with the deep discussion about the Smurfs though.1. Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion!
2. I'll tell you what he said! He asked me to forcibly insert the lifeline exercise card into my ######! (and then the dad laughs)
3. Karen Pomeroy screaming "Fuuuuuu########"
4. The montage when they get to school
5. I think we've all seen "Bonanza"
6. Talking with Frank in the theater (Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?)
7. Laughing in bed
On Netflix now.Never saw it. Is Blockbuster still open somewhere so I can rent it?![]()
Get out! As long as I don't have to go downtown to Zombie land, I'm in. If only they would show the director's cut. It added so much to the time travel aspect of the story.Playing on the big screen here in town. Thinking about going just for the sound track and music.
I tend to agree with this. That cut, even though it lessens the mystery, makes the theme more apparent. The best inclusion is the allusion to Watership Down - it makes the Deus Ex Machina stuff more understandable.Get out! As long as I don't have to go downtown to Zombie land, I'm in. If only they would show the director's cut. It added so much to the time travel aspect of the story.Playing on the big screen here in town. Thinking about going just for the sound track and music.
Yes, Hollywood theatre.Get out! As long as I don't have to go downtown to Zombie land, I'm in. If only they would show the director's cut. It added so much to the time travel aspect of the story.Playing on the big screen here in town. Thinking about going just for the sound track and music.
It's playing at the Hollywood? Great theatre, and strangely enough they played this about 10-12 years ago too.
Get out! As long as I don't have to go downtown to Zombie land, I'm in. If only they would show the director's cut. It added so much to the time travel aspect of the story.Playing on the big screen here in town. Thinking about going just for the sound track and music.
It's playing at the Hollywood? Great theatre, and strangely enough they played this about 10-12 years ago too.
I prefer the theatrical version because it keeps more of the mystery, and I like the vibe better.I tend to agree with this. That cut, even though it lessens the mystery, makes the theme more apparent. The best inclusion is the allusion to Watership Down - it makes the Deus Ex Machina stuff more understandable.Get out! As long as I don't have to go downtown to Zombie land, I'm in. If only they would show the director's cut. It added so much to the time travel aspect of the story.Playing on the big screen here in town. Thinking about going just for the sound track and music.