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Demolition Man on TBS: heheheh

i know i know, it wasn't a very good movie.

had some pretty well known actors in it tho.

most who really hadn't done a whole lot at that point.

Stallone obviously was the big star.

Wesley Snipes, not as well known as he is now obviously.

sandra bullock, relatively unknown,

Benjamin Bratt

Dennis Leary.


in retrospect a lot of them went on to do pretty well for a B rated film like this is.
 
Originally posted by: bradruth
If you'll excuse me, I need to use the three seashells.

word. I still wanna know how to use them.

As an aside the movie may be cheesy, but it did provide an excellent pinball machine.
 
Originally posted by: Regs
lol. Seriously, the whole point of watching that movie is Sandra bullock in tights.

Works for me.


"Rat burger? I'm eating a rat burger?"


That movie is one of my favorites for some strange reason.
 
Originally posted by: RGN
Originally posted by: Regs
lol. Seriously, the whole point of watching that movie is Sandra bullock in tights.

Works for me.


"Rat burger? I'm eating a rat burger?"


That movie is one of my favorites for some strange reason.


Sorry to have to spin the topic a little, but don't you think critics go to overboard in criticizing a movie? If I wanted to watch documentary's from foreign countries or well written romance movies (from well written novelists) for the sole purpose it got "two-thumbs-up" I would imagine I would have to have the most boring personality on earth.
 
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