This shows the extent of my depravity at the time…
I’d been a Beatles fan for about four years.
I just checked IMDB (partly to make sure what year it came out- 1978) and it has thirteen pages of comments. On the first page, over half the commenters acknowledge that it’s one of their guilty pleasures. When I get the guts to finally watch it again, it’ll probably be one of mine also.
These are the two I came in to mention. As a kid, Short Circuit was my favorite movie. I watched it over and over again. As an adult, I can see the badness, but it still holds fond memories.
Neverending Story still has some good themes, but the special effects are totally cringeworthy. I hear it is being remade?
The Land Before Time. I remember practically watching that film on a loop during my childhood. A few years ago, a friend said she’d never seen it, so I suggested kicking back with some popcorn.
We turned it off halfway, and I apologised. I guess the dinosaurs weren’t as annoying when I was little. Shut up, Big Mouth! Shut up, Petrie! Stop whining, Littlefoot! Cera, you’re a racist bitch! Spike - you’re okay. keep that silent thing up.
I also liked the **Phantom Menace **when I was 13. I now know it’s terrible, but I still have a place for it in my heart - it introduced me to Ewan McGregor, who, through many, many photoshoots on the internet, introduced me to masturbation.
The FX are awesome, if you’re not looking for “Wow, that looks real, as if they were actually fighting real Gorgons and Krakens and giant scorpions!” As a movie, yeah, it’s cheezey as hell, but singling out the effects as the problem in a movie cast entirely with aging scenery-chewers and pretty young mannequins is wrong.
As an example of a special effects and stop-motion puppetry pioneer at the top of his game, “Clash of the Titans” remains as awesome as ever. Ray Harryhausen is an artist who created something special and unique that a million computer-wielding ILM technicians can’t duplicate. “Clash of the Titans” is his masterpiece.
Beast Master had Tanya Roberts’ boobies in their prime. Still holds up. So to speak.
It has a unique place in my heart. The first part was filmed in Fort Knox. I ran on that obstacle course. The room they bring the new recruits into was the room they really brought us into.
Of course it is being remade. Jeez, what part of Neverending Story didn’t you understand?
*The Neverending Story *is one of the movies I loved so fiercely as a kid that no remake will live up to it, no matter how superior the special effects or acting are. Sometimes the crappy effects are what make it memorable in the first place, and that goes for Clash of the Titans too.
I’ll see the remake only if it includes the original “Neverending Story” song by Limahl. Otherwise it’s dead to me.
Obviously, those of you who loved The Neverending Story didn’t read the book first. I was young enough to be target audience but I could not get past how much the plot was mangled and how cheesey it all was compared to what was in my imagination.
I used to adore My Fair Lady as a girl. It’s still a good musical but it’s lost the shine for me. I’ve seen much better Audrey Hepburn movies since then and it doesn’t help to learn all the negative backstory stuff that happened behind the scenes. Not a good movie for her.
Damn straight. Harryhausen wasn’t a special effects artist-he was a master magician. The character and emotion he gave his work continues to take my breath away.
Ditto Short Circuit. Also, Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend. I typed that title from memory, folks. I saw it in theaters at least three times, and several more on VHS. Got it from Netflix a few years back to share the glory with the Cavelady, and was appalled at how poorly it aged.
Huh. Mr. S and I just watched it again last night and laughed our asses off as usual. De gustibus, etc.
(For some reason, the line “Oh, the Kraut!” had been in my head and cracking me up all week. My favorite line is still “I am ze auzzor. You are ze audience. I OUTRANK you!”)
THis is one of those films where the longer cut is worse. The problem is the only cut available on DVD is the longer, worse cut. Brevity truly is the soul of comedy.
It falls apart due to the supposed need for a 3rd act. If you turn the film off when they leave boot camp, it’s a comedy classic. I still use lines from it often, mainly from Murrey’s inspirational speech to the men:
Our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country on Earth! We are the “wretched refuse”!
Spaceballs – watched it over and over when I was 9, then stumbled across it on cable a few years ago and realized why my parents rolled their eyes whenever I insisted on renting it again. A few good gags, but, for the most part, painfully unfunny for adults.