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Mst3Kgf t1_j6k0jsk wrote
Reply to comment by PhillyTaco in Nukie: the strange story behind the forgotten ET knock-off by SixtyFours
You can do stupid things!
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Reply to comment by This_Cable_5849 in October Sky...close to perfection by Aidolo1981
Chris Cooper, of course. One of those actors who seems genetically designed to play disgruntled, disappointed or just plain shitty dads. In the last category we have "American Beauty" and "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood."
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Reply to comment by Keefer1970 in Romancing the Stone(1984) by LoneWolfInCyberia
She was and yet she's also convincing as a socially awkward woman unlucky in love in the first act.
But like Douglas, we were all checking out her legs in the jungle.
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Reply to Romancing the Stone(1984) by LoneWolfInCyberia
Just look at those snappers!
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Reply to comment by lizzpop2003 in Romancing the Stone(1984) by LoneWolfInCyberia
Oh, the second I saw the trailer for "Lost City", I thought "It's 'Romancing the Stone' all over again." And once I saw the movie, it was confirmed.
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Reply to comment by Corrosive-Knights in Romancing the Stone(1984) by LoneWolfInCyberia
The actors would all agree. Douglas, Turner and DeVito all had the opportunity to do another sequel, but they decided to do "War of the Roses" instead. Smart choice.
It didn't help "Jewel" that Diane Thomas, writer of "Stone", died tragically in a car accident before she could have a crack at the sequel.
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Reply to comment by JannTosh12 in ‘Deep Rising’ at 25 and the Lost Art of the Creature Feature by JannTosh12
That and Kevin J. O'Connor provides ace comic relief in both films.
But yes, this is Sommers testing what he'd perfect with "The Mummy."