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Dude, besides rewatching movies, what else did you do in the 80's?Star Wars Trilogy (Star Wars, Empire, and Jedi)
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Taps
Sixteen Candles
Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
WarGames
Dude, besides rewatching movies, what else did you do in the 80's?Star Wars Trilogy (Star Wars, Empire, and Jedi)
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Taps
Sixteen Candles
Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
WarGames
One of these movies is not like the other ,Star Wars Trilogy (Star Wars, Empire, and Jedi)
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Taps
Sixteen Candles
Breakfast Club
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
WarGames
damn, Neil...lolAnimal House—-20+ times
JFK—-20 + times
Untouchables —15+ times
Christmas Vacation —-40+ times
Original Star Wars—-10+ times
Breakfast Club 15+ times
Conan The Barbarian—- 20+ times
Great Out Doors ——25+times
probably a few others if I give it some thought.
You went to the theatre that many times to see a movie?Animal House—-20+ times
JFK—-20 + times
Untouchables —15+ times
Christmas Vacation —-40+ times
Original Star Wars—-10+ times
Breakfast Club 15+ times
Conan The Barbarian—- 20+ times
Great Out Doors ——25+times
probably a few others if I give it some thought.
Just rewatched them over and over at home. Watch them at the theater when they do special showings. And YES to the Great Outdoors, freaking classic.You went to the theatre that many times to see a movie?
And Great Out Doors? Really?
I didn’t read your post correctly, these are just movies I’ve rewatched a bunch at home. Although most I have watched again at the theater when a special showing comes up.damn, Neil...lol
"Watch yur cornhole!"Office Space.
And this next one is embarrassing. The Craft X3. Went with an ex GF, then a friend's friends wanted to see it, and lastly my GFs friend went to see it. At least I caught up on sleep on the last one.
"Dying aint much of a Livin', boy."'The Last of the Mohicans" Daniel Day-Lewis version. Great movie with a great musical score.
"The Outlaw Upset Wales". I remembered every line in that movie.