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Human without the bean

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  1. George wasn't Rachel Welsh in that Amazon Woman movie?
  2. Jbarrax while your waiting why not give us another line. :)
  3. Out of the box even! How about VP and his Kenyon doctrine?
  4. Thanks again Kid Sober for letting us take a look at this antiquated thread! Totally too many movies to list that have gone by without mentioning. Fantastic find!
  5. I just goggled Meet The Parents and its 10 years old.
  6. Some times I find myself watching a movie just because its relaxing, funny, or enjoyable. Say Meet The Parents. Robert De Niro as an ex CIA interrogator with (Ben Stiller), as a male nurse. De Niro is just as good in a funny role as he is in a villain role. Meet The Parents is followed by Meet The Fockers where Dustin Hoffman and Barbara Streisand meet The Fockers and it's just as stupid if not stupider (in a funny way)! S0ON the new release of the 3rd installment to this trilogy will greet theaters this December called Little Fockers Oh sorry. I only meant that Meet The Parents is a movie to stand the test! Sorry I digressed!
  7. I'm guessing a Hall & Oates song. Am I even in the ballpark?
  8. But How Long should the criteria be.............. to prove whether or not that movie has stood the test? I think a movie that still is popular in most circles after 7 to 10 years should be eligible for this thread. Example. Jerry McGuire. I think it would require that a movie be circulated at least that long to grow on its own. But, not necessarily 20 or more years. Any discussion? Do you think movies that have circulated for 7 or so years are long enough to qualify as standing the test of time? Comments? :P Just asking.
  9. William Holden The Bridge On The River Kwai Alec Guinness
  10. I want to make a note. I thought about this post I made today. I'm not sure whether or not my choice was the kind of movie that this thread is looking for. The obvious ones, Citizen Kane, To Kill A Mockingbird, Mr.Smith Goes to Washington, of course have withstood the test of time. But How Long should the criteria be to prove whether or not that movie has stood the test? I think a movie that still is popular in most circles after 7 to 10 years should be eligible for this thread. Example. Jerry McGuire. I think it would require that a movie be circulated at least that long to grow on its own. But, not necessarily 20 or more years. Raf, (or anyone who would care to contribute, since that thread has been a dinosaur for 7 years now), perhaps we should modify this thread to include some other standards by which we judge the merits of a movie that has or has not withstood the test of time. :)
  11. Bump George Kennedy The Dirty Dozen original Charles Bronson
  12. I take it that this is a lawyer movie. Can't come up with it yet. So I'll guess. Kramer verses Kramer?
  13. Thanks Kit Sober for pulling out this gem from the GSC archives. One gem that seems to me now to have stood the test of time is The Full Monty. Five (or six) guys from England who have fallen on hard times decide to become Chippendale dancers to make some money. That's where the name of the movie comes from. I guess in England, the term naked means Full Monty. Funny, wity, good tempo through out. :) A family show with no nudity or foul language. A few English words like wanker or mullet head is all.
  14. I'm a Believer This song got a lot of radio time in the early 70's. Whenever I'm asked what makes-a my dreams real, I tell em you do. (You're outta sight).
  15. Thanks Dad for instilling those principles and being the most important dynamic person I have ever met.
  16. Steppenwolf wasn't the author of The Pusher? I'll be danged.
  17. No comedy. Dead serious drama. No pun intended. Here's my 2nd line: The village, which had stood for maybe a thousand years, didn't know we were coming that day. If they had, they would've run. Barnes was the eye of our rage. And through him, our captain Ahab, we would set things right again. That day we loved him.
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