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pinkfloyd45769 06-14-2006 07:28 PM

Grease:) I'm not sure if it counts as cheesy,some people love it.I watch it when i'm bored and have since i was 14. The only other one i can think of.i just watched today,Elf!!

filmmaker2 06-14-2006 08:50 PM

ooo, how about Xanadu. hoo hoo!

Miss Olivia 06-14-2006 08:53 PM

Hey, there's always Xanadu....no matter how cheesy it is I still watch it a couple of times a month. To tell a secret, I think I really like the soundtrack:o Anyway, Gene Kelly tried really hard in that movie....and it would be impossible for almost ANYONE to overcome Olivia Newton-Johns blonde perkiness....

mothermold 06-14-2006 10:54 PM

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Originally posted by filmmaker2
The American version has THE grooviest, most ass-shakin' theme song ever written for a monster flick. Great song.
I've looked high and low for that damn song and I can't find it anywhere.Certainly a song THAT good has to be compiled on a "greatest hits" or something...any clues??

filmmaker2 06-15-2006 12:21 AM

I heard there was a 3-minute, 45 rpm single of the song released when the film came out, and it's in stereo. How cool would that be to have!!!!!! Yeah, I wish I had that.

Haunted 06-15-2006 03:54 AM

Big Trouble in Little China is the best movie EVER

Jack: What's in the bag, Egg?
Egg Shin: Earth, Wind, all that sort of thing.
Jack: Yeah, but what does it do?
Egg: Gives good buzz!

Uh... I watched Flash Gordon a few days ago, and Planet of the Vampires yesterday.

I think any 70's film that features one British character and the line, "There's something going on in this house, damnit!" with overly dramatic actions or under drama counts as cheese.

Of course, Squirm has none of those, but works just the same.

filmmaker2 06-15-2006 07:51 AM

heh heh heh....Squirm.....that movie has a certain odd appeal. None of the characters seems really likeable, but there they are anyway, so you have to root for them...the scene with the city guy ordering the egg-cream (and having to explain what it is because no one knows what the hell he's talking about) is pretty funny.

Miss Olivia 06-15-2006 08:30 AM

OMG I'd almost forgotten about Squirm....I actually had a dream last night about worms taking over people and turning them into zombies...the weird part was the worms ate the people and then regurgitated them as zombies, and they looked normal until they stepped into sunlight and then they were decayed corpses....and the weird part was the worms came down in little pods that looked just like whole garlic cloves.....I guess I won't be having italian food for a while.....:eek:

Miss Olivia 06-15-2006 08:44 AM

Ahhh....Trick Or Treat, where Skippy went metal....I freaking LOVE that movie....it's almost painful to watch, but it hurts so GOOD...

stubbornforgey 06-15-2006 05:15 PM

Re: Cheese in the Closet
 
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Originally posted by Miss Olivia
Everybody has them....those movies that you KNOW are awful and cheesy and horrible....yet you still sit down and watch and enjoy them, even when people come over and catch you watching them and poke fun....what BAD movies are GOOD to you? For instance, I know Troll is a horrible movie, but I just can't stop watching it....and I get lots of laughs and groans from my friends when they catch me....
I know what you mean..
I hate idle hands and yet i find myself drawn to the bloody screen..that and bloody poltergeist 2


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