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The old granny on the stage who is rooting for Ben Richards cracks me up every time.
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I often use the line, "He had to split." when someone asks where somebody else is.
Five pages on this turd is strange.
God knows what happened in the 80s, when what was good and what was popular really began to so wildly diverge.
Yeah. Does change the tone with a movie re-write and the actor chosen as the main protagonist.should do a remake based more closely on the book, book is one of Kings most underrated
Yeah. Does change the tone with a movie re-write and the actor chosen as the main protagonist.
Stallone was the actor originally slated for Beverly hills cop.
"ummmmm blerggh umm bannana up the tailpipe ummm blerghh"
Cobra had one deplorable but unforgettable one-liner from memory.Beverly Hills Cop was largely rewritten with Eddie Murphy improvising a shitload of it.
If you want to watch Stallone's version he made it as Cobra.
Cobra had one deplorable but unforgettable one-liner from memory.
Cobra to Stallone's gold digging wife at the time Brigitte who was applying some ketchup condiment to her chips rather excessively.
"you want a life-preserver for those fries"
All these years later I'm still trying to figure why Stallone was cutting old takeaway pizza with scissors. Not to mention keeping old pizza to eat later anyway as he seemed to have a nice apartment with a view, implying he was doing pretty well for himself.
What is also weird is that he cut off a quarter of a slice. About 2 bites.All these years later I'm still trying to figure why Stallone was cutting old takeaway pizza with scissors. Not to mention keeping old pizza to eat later anyway as he seemed to have a nice apartment with a view, implying he was doing pretty well for himself.
What is also weird is that he cut off a quarter of a slice. About 2 bites.
Just an odd movie. Song montagues for no reason. Psychos shooting up grocery stores for no reason. The bad guys at their hideout tapping their axes together over and over again in some sort of weird cult group exercise? I also dont get why they were so obsessed with trying to kill Brigette Nielsen. Did she witness something? Why her?
Five pages on this turd is strange.
God knows what happened in the 80s, when what was good and what was popular really began to so wildly diverge.
Here's your Subzero, now plain zero.
Although the movie was pure cheese, it did have some very prophetic visions of future entertainment.