anyrose
September 16, 2014, 4:44pm
29304
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
just adding the overlooked entry. I will never admit to loving a bad movie.
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
Leaffan
September 16, 2014, 4:51pm
29307
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
There.
jtur88
September 16, 2014, 6:14pm
29308
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
Jabaski
September 16, 2014, 8:18pm
29309
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
“Repo! The Genetic Opera” It was the perfect role for Paris.
Eutychus
September 16, 2014, 9:46pm
29310
jtur88:
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
I have to call you on that one. He said “BAD” movies. IMHO, that one is quite good!
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
“Repo! The Genetic Opera” It was the perfect role for Paris.
Destroy All Monsters
jtur88
September 17, 2014, 2:48pm
29312
If I get to define my inexplicable soft spot, I get to define BAD, too. Without all the great jungle scenes, it was a bad movie.
Bullitt
September 17, 2014, 3:04pm
29313
Different strokes for different folks. This game has never been about getting all to agree about one’s entry, especially for subjective categories like this.
astorian
September 17, 2014, 3:48pm
29314
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
“Repo! The Genetic Opera” It was the perfect role for Paris.
Destroy All Monsters
Beware! The Blob (directed by Larry Hagman, in hsi desperate post-Jeannie, pre-Dallas days)
Infovore
September 17, 2014, 3:58pm
29315
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
“Repo! The Genetic Opera” It was the perfect role for Paris.
Destroy All Monsters
Beware! The Blob (directed by Larry Hagman, in hsi desperate post-Jeannie, pre-Dallas days)
The Manitou (mid-70s horror film starring Tony Curtis)
Bad movies that you have an inexplicable soft spot for
Xanadu
Sylvester Stallone’s Oscar
Independence Day
2012
“Last Night” (and “Double Happiness”). I was in love with Sandra Oh years before she was “discovered”, and appeared only in low-budget Canadian films…
Patrick Swayze’s sublimely ridiculous Road House
The Sword and the Sorcerer
“Sorcerer”, with Roy Scheider, music by Tangerine Dream.
“Repo! The Genetic Opera” It was the perfect role for Paris.
Destroy All Monsters
Beware! The Blob (directed by Larry Hagman, in hsi desperate post-Jeannie, pre-Dallas days)
The Manitou (mid-70s horror film starring Tony Curtis)
King Kong vs. Godzilla
New: Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Infovore
September 17, 2014, 4:21pm
29317
New: Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Lex Luthor
Eutychus
September 17, 2014, 4:52pm
29319
Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Lex Luthor
Dr. Evil
Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Lex Luthor
Dr. Evil
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
He would have to be next, wouldn’t he?
Leaffan
September 17, 2014, 5:00pm
29321
Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Lex Luthor
Dr. Evil
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Kojak
Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Lex Luthor
Dr. Evil
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Kojak
Nick Fury (as portrayed in the current Marvel films)
Fictional characters who are bald
Ilia, in Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Lex Luthor
Dr. Evil
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Kojak
Nick Fury (as portrayed in the current Marvel films)
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