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What was your favorite film of 1988?


Ron78

What was your favorite film of 1988?  

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  1. 1. What was your favorite film of 1988?

    • Rain Man
      1
    • Who Framed Roger Rabbit
      1
    • Coming to America
      10
    • Big
      3
    • Twins
      0
    • Die Hard
      12
    • The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
      1
    • ****tail
      0
    • Beetlejuice
      0
    • Working Girl
      0
    • A Fish Called Wanda
      0
    • Scrooged
      0
    • Willow
      1
    • Beaches
      0
    • Bull Durham
      3
    • Colors
      0
    • Young Guns
      1
    • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
      0
    • The Great Outdoors
      0
    • Tequila Sunrise
      0
    • Midnight Run
      0
    • Red Heat
      0
    • Hellbound: Hellraiser II
      0
    • Bloodsport
      1
    • Other
      0


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11 hours ago, stevemcqueen1 said:

**** as in ****tail is not a ****ing profanity.

 

Neither is .................

 

There are coaches names that are edited by the filter. Team names also. 

 

The ones that  you are supposed to let it fix itself. 

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Oh COME ON.

 

It's almost a 4-way tie for me.  Love all 4.  Dammit.

 

I'm going to cave-in and pick the one with the worst-quality of acting, but it changed my life.  I immediately fell in love with kickboxing after watching Bloodsport.  The fighting scenes have aged really well, especially since it was made before the UFC hit the scene.  There is a stark absence of grappling, but it's still good ****.

 

Willow and Die Hard are right up there, then a notch back is Beetlejuice.

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1 hour ago, d0ublestr0ker0ll said:

Oh COME ON.

 

It's almost a 4-way tie for me.  Love all 4.  Dammit.

 

I'm going to cave-in and pick the one with the worst-quality of acting, but it changed my life.  I immediately fell in love with kickboxing after watching Bloodsport.  The fighting scenes have aged really well, especially since it was made before the UFC hit the scene.  There is a stark absence of grappling, but it's still good ****.

 

Willow and Die Hard are right up there, then a notch back is Beetlejuice.

 

Bloodsport was a very close number 2 for me.  I am surprised at what little money it made at the box office considering how great of a movie it is.

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Roger Rabbit is a fantastic film and technically for that era it was amazing. Plus, the blending of all those characters! I haven't seen it in a while, but it was amazing. Plus, you know a movie's good when some of its lines sneak into our everyday language.

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5 hours ago, Burgold said:

Roger Rabbit is a fantastic film and technically for that era it was amazing. Plus, the blending of all those characters! I haven't seen it in a while, but it was amazing. Plus, you know a movie's good when some of its lines sneak into our everyday language.

 

Yes and no. No, it was not fantastic. It was interesting or even cool. 

At the time it was the first time that studios decided to team up....that part was amazing. 

It was cheesy.

 

As far as the part about lines goes... I have no idea who Felicia is... I don't care either and think it is odd when people act out for approval. 

Don't get me wrong... I did enjoy Doc Brown as a bad guy. 

 

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@Kosher Ham

 

I love you man.  I try to, anyway.

 

But I think you're wrong here.  I think by the 1982 thread, we all knew where this was going.

 

I think you should stop and switch it to video games of the 80s.  Save the 90s movie theme for later.

 

I don't think these threads flood the front page.  The ALL SO AMAZING political threads are like ****ing chat rooms.  These movie threads will die.

 

Unfortunately.

 

I love 'em.  Props to the threads, Ron78.

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