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that's a stretch, but they are good.two of the greatest comedies ever made!
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that's a stretch, but they are good.two of the greatest comedies ever made!
Both are somewhere in my top 25. Considering there have been probably about ten thousand comedy movies released, that's at least at the 99.75 percentile. Or in other words... two of the greatest.that's a stretch, but they are good.
Fair enough. They would definitely be in my top 100, probably top 50.... hell, maybe top 25, but I am not willing to go there just yet.Both are somewhere in my top 25. Considering there have been probably about ten thousand comedy movies released, that's at least at the 99.75 percentile. Or in other words... two of the greatest.
Saw that in theater twice.
As a kid I thought the first American Ninja was great. I don’t recall seeing 2I remember watching this as a kid and loving it. I rewatched it last year and it is so bad lol. Still entertaining though.
Same things with American Ninja 2.
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Something about that movie, if I’m channel flipping and I see it on…must watch!Saw that in theater twice.
Hahaha...haven't seen that forever.Cotton Candy (Ron Howard's first try at directing and he laid this turd)
The Last American Virgin
The Stoned Age
"hey Joe, lay a loogie on snot rag"Hahaha...haven't seen that forever.
C'mon snot rag!?![]()
Hamlet has never been so funny.
I lost count on how many times I watched thissun. Intense af.
Annnnd ... my first exposure to Denise Richards.. Dina Meyer wasn't bad either.