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Post by Ricky Daine on Mar 6, 2008 12:50:48 GMT
Yes I'm nosey and want to know what your favourite cheese movie is from your childhood or now. Or both if you like, it doesnt matter how ridiculous it is, believe me you cant get much more ridiculous than mine!
I used to love The Labyrinth, the one with David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly in it. I downloaded it again last night and was laughing all the way through it at the pure cheesyness of it!
Still, its a classic and remains one of my favourite films to this day!!
Plus David Bowie looks so cool hahaha
Part One: Labyrinth If you want to see it and see the cheese for yourself!
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Post by Girty Hubbles on Mar 6, 2008 13:00:08 GMT
Mine is not as old as Dan's...seeing as it was made in 2002 but it is...
'Steve Irwin. The Crocodile Hunter : Collision Course' Not only is it an 1 hour and 25 mins of classic Steve Irwin, David Wenham is in it and he is just drool worthy in itself!!!! There is no real plotline...well a crocodile eats some miltary thing that loads of people are after and so you have some crooks and the militay looking for it, not know it is inside a Crocodile and it just happens to be the same crock Steve and Terri Irwin are after. Wenham plays Sam Flynn who is this really cool animal resuce peep hehehe!!!
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Post by christianmartinez on Mar 6, 2008 13:00:21 GMT
I agree, mine's probably the Labyrinth too. The bit at the end where he's in something close to a white gimpsuit and you can see every bulge in his pants is hilarious.
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Post by Max Hennerdale on Mar 6, 2008 13:23:42 GMT
Old!? Liz! It was only made in 1987! Good gosh! Its not old its a CLASSIC!
However, I can not comment on your crocogater one, since I have never seen it.
That white suit with the feathery thing used to make me laugh something awful, I used to want one of them suits he wore for the dance scene :]
I think I was about six then haha
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Post by christianmartinez on Mar 6, 2008 13:29:22 GMT
"Dance magic dance!" amazing song. I love the big red monster thing I forgot it's name :S
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Post by Max Hennerdale on Mar 6, 2008 13:34:17 GMT
"Put that babys spell on me, slap that baby, make him freeee!"
Thats probably one of the coolest songs in it. Though those little red things that can take their heads of and kick them and whatever are rather amusing :]
The big red monster? Ludo?
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Post by christianmartinez on Mar 6, 2008 13:35:24 GMT
That's it lol. I was thinking Cluedo haha, i knew there was a similarity Yeah, them red things are hilarious. The bog of eternal stench!!
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Post by Max Hennerdale on Mar 6, 2008 13:41:17 GMT
"Allo" "Did you say hello?" "Noo, I said Allo! But thats close enough!"
I love the worm at the beginning it made me crack up. Ech, bog of enternal stench, made me wrinkle my nose then in dusgust, still makes me do that now...
Cant believe Diddimus likes it :s thats one wierd dogfoxthing.
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Post by christianmartinez on Mar 6, 2008 13:43:15 GMT
Hehe I know. I love the worm. I want it, it's so cute.
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Post by Helena Martin on Mar 6, 2008 14:12:29 GMT
Sixteen Candles! It's a light movie, nothing moving but still great! Not sure if it counts as 'cheesy', oh well xD
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Post by Max Hennerdale on Mar 6, 2008 14:14:06 GMT
Yay for the worm
^^^ One cool dude :] I mean look at that hair!
Thats the suit I used to want when I was a kid =]
Never seen sixteen candles... Whats that about?
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Post by Helena Martin on Mar 6, 2008 14:21:13 GMT
"Samantha's life is going downhill fast. The fifteen-year-old has a crush on the most popular boy in school, and the geekiest boy in school has a crush on her. Her sister's getting married, and with all the excitement the rest of her family forgets her birthday! Add all this to a pair of horrendously embarrassing grandparents, a foreign exchange student named Long Duc Dong, and we have the makings of a hilarious journey into young womanhood"
Says IMDb! Yes, I'm lazy.
It has such a nice ending, and I love the way no one is really the one main villan, everyone has the pluses and minuses. Sure, the Chinese kid says 'banzai' and all, but hey. These were the 80s. There were no Chinese or Japanese or Korean, just asians xD
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Post by Carolanne Roberts on Mar 6, 2008 14:53:37 GMT
OMG! I SO saw that movie... the one with the goofy hair guy... I found it quite... ODD! Then again... I was highly drunk when I watched it.....
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Post by Professor Dia Hubbles on Mar 20, 2008 0:34:22 GMT
OMG!!!! I adore Labyrinth. David is I swear a god! in that ... the fact that he plays a man who thinks he's God helps And the outfits and the hair *sighs at just how much I adore the cheesiness* & Dan's right, it's not even that old. Another classic is Wizard of Oz. Now that's old, cheesy, *sighs* I do love it so. Ooo! & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & The Princess Bride!!! OMG! OMG OMG! *faints* The cheesiness!!! You guys have to[/u][/b] as in have to[/u] or "I Kill You" (*said in a high shrieking voice *) There is a decent cheesy flick for you.
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Post by Darius Willis on Mar 20, 2008 0:40:00 GMT
-gasps- THE PRINCESS BRIDE IS MY ALL TIME FAVORITE MOVIE! (next to Disturbia..) "My name is Indigo Montoya. You kill my father, prepare to die!" The possum part still makes no sense; it's like a midget dressed up as a giant possum and got lit on fire.. -squees- I love that movie so much. It makes me smile and laugh every time. Nothing gets old in that movie. "Inconceivable!"
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