Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Mortal Kombat (actually, i don't feel guilty about this at all!)
Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (truthfully, i can't understand why people find these unfunny)
...among others.
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Guilty pleasures Boring old rehashes = revelation
#2
Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:23 AM
I liked MK at the time, but don't think much of it now. Jay and SB strike back is a great movie, as is Spaceballs and Robin Hood: MIT.
The Green Knight, SimeSublime the Puffinesque, liker of chips and hunter of gnomes.
JM's official press secretary, scientific advisor, diplomat and apparent antagonist?
JM's official press secretary, scientific advisor, diplomat and apparent antagonist?
#4
Posted 28 October 2004 - 12:37 PM
I have one guilty pleasure,
well maybe it's not so much a guilty pleasure as much as it is a strange interest in a show.
I don;t know if any of you guys remember the old ABC Mystery Movies that they used to show in the 70s.. You know Columbo, McLoud, Banacek anmd those shows.
Well, since I work late, plus with my little daughters late nate feedings. I'm usual up at odd hours awake.
So i would take my daughter and sit on the couch and watch some TV. On Channel 55 in New York they show these ABC Mystery Movies at 4am in the morning.
One of the shows they put is a series called McMillan & Wife.
It starred Rock Hudson {before his public "outing"} and was about a police commisioner in San Francisco {which when you think of Rock Hudson, that's pretty prescient!!!} who solves mysteries along with his much younger wife.
It's your typical late 70s TV movies series, with all the cliches.
I remembered this show vaguely when I was young. Wasn;t a huge fan of it.
But while watching this show for a couple nights straight..........I have suddenly become hooked on it!!!
It's not like taht show was great or anything, it's full of cliches and some 70s TV movie corny acting...
.....but the style of the show was so unique to that genre of television, that it was fascinating to watch.
I have no made it a mission to get as many of the old McMillan and Wife episodes as I can via E-Bay and other sorts.
My viewing habits tend to be like this, I tend to interested and get addicted to shows for no reason and will watch them till the end.
i dunno, maybe when it;'s 4am in the morning and you have a screaming child in your arms, anything looks good on TV.
I bet The Phantom Menace would look better if I watched then!!!
well maybe it's not so much a guilty pleasure as much as it is a strange interest in a show.
I don;t know if any of you guys remember the old ABC Mystery Movies that they used to show in the 70s.. You know Columbo, McLoud, Banacek anmd those shows.
Well, since I work late, plus with my little daughters late nate feedings. I'm usual up at odd hours awake.
So i would take my daughter and sit on the couch and watch some TV. On Channel 55 in New York they show these ABC Mystery Movies at 4am in the morning.
One of the shows they put is a series called McMillan & Wife.
It starred Rock Hudson {before his public "outing"} and was about a police commisioner in San Francisco {which when you think of Rock Hudson, that's pretty prescient!!!} who solves mysteries along with his much younger wife.
It's your typical late 70s TV movies series, with all the cliches.
I remembered this show vaguely when I was young. Wasn;t a huge fan of it.
But while watching this show for a couple nights straight..........I have suddenly become hooked on it!!!
It's not like taht show was great or anything, it's full of cliches and some 70s TV movie corny acting...
.....but the style of the show was so unique to that genre of television, that it was fascinating to watch.
I have no made it a mission to get as many of the old McMillan and Wife episodes as I can via E-Bay and other sorts.
My viewing habits tend to be like this, I tend to interested and get addicted to shows for no reason and will watch them till the end.
i dunno, maybe when it;'s 4am in the morning and you have a screaming child in your arms, anything looks good on TV.
I bet The Phantom Menace would look better if I watched then!!!
#5
Posted 28 October 2004 - 02:18 PM
Screaming child in your arms? Sounds like all is well.
I thought those were an NBC product. "the mystery wheel" I think I've heard it called. "Snoop Sisters" (with Helen Hayes, the first lady of american theater,) was one also.
I can still remember the opener. Kind of a whistle-able tune as the mystery holder of the flashlight approached.
I also remember the ABC sunday night movie was pretty big in the '70s. I'm sure I'm partially wrong on something
I thought those were an NBC product. "the mystery wheel" I think I've heard it called. "Snoop Sisters" (with Helen Hayes, the first lady of american theater,) was one also.
I can still remember the opener. Kind of a whistle-able tune as the mystery holder of the flashlight approached.
I also remember the ABC sunday night movie was pretty big in the '70s. I'm sure I'm partially wrong on something
#6
Posted 28 October 2004 - 02:30 PM
QUOTE
Screaming child in your arms? Sounds like all is well.
I thought those were an NBC product. "the mystery wheel" I think I've heard it called. "Snoop Sisters" (with Helen Hayes, the first lady of american theater,) was one also.
I can still remember the opener. Kind of a whistle-able tune as the mystery holder of the flashlight approached.
I also remember the ABC sunday night movie was pretty big in the '70s. I'm sure I'm partially wrong on something
I thought those were an NBC product. "the mystery wheel" I think I've heard it called. "Snoop Sisters" (with Helen Hayes, the first lady of american theater,) was one also.
I can still remember the opener. Kind of a whistle-able tune as the mystery holder of the flashlight approached.
I also remember the ABC sunday night movie was pretty big in the '70s. I'm sure I'm partially wrong on something
I have vague, memories of the ABC Mystery Movie.
But I believe that you are right. It was originally on the NBC network.
The Snoop Sisters???
What was that again. Was that the one with the two old sisters who were helping their nephew or something like that????
I remember the the opening with the dude and the flashlight in the red background.
I remember it being a great visual.
#7
Posted 28 October 2004 - 03:09 PM
the Snoop Sisters were these dotty, greying gals who solved crimes. My sister was a fan, I really preferred McM&W.
actually the franchise may have been picked up by ABC also. Didn't McCloud get his own show over there? Things get hazy when Networks pick up shows from others.
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as far as show openers, I remember watching Lost in space (reruns) the day they got around to the "new" opening- we were like, WOW! (creepy Dr. Smith with a horrified look, jazzier music)
actually the franchise may have been picked up by ABC also. Didn't McCloud get his own show over there? Things get hazy when Networks pick up shows from others.
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as far as show openers, I remember watching Lost in space (reruns) the day they got around to the "new" opening- we were like, WOW! (creepy Dr. Smith with a horrified look, jazzier music)
#8
Posted 29 October 2004 - 06:28 AM
I also like Adam Sandler movies. Especially Billy Madison. Mark my words: it's a classic.
Certain Ralph Bakshi movies entertain me. Why, i don't know. But they do.
Certain Ralph Bakshi movies entertain me. Why, i don't know. But they do.
"Nothing is real, all is permitted"
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
- Hassan i Sabbah
"There's nothing wrong with anything."
- Philip J.Fry
#9
Posted 22 November 2004 - 06:29 PM
QUOTE (Reader @ Oct 27 2004, 03:46 AM)
Spaceballs and Robin Hood: Men in Tights (truthfully, i can't understand why people find these unfunny)
...among others.
...among others.
They're the funniest movies in Channel 9's rotaton of Sunday afternoon movies, I'll say that.
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