Also Hell Comes to Frogtown, also with Mr. Piper...this movie is shitty as hell, but I do enjoy it's terrible B-ness. It makes They Live look like the Godfather in comparison...
Also Hell Comes to Frogtown, also with Mr. Piper...this movie is shitty as hell, but I do enjoy it's terrible B-ness. It makes They Live look like the Godfather in comparison...
Do not go gentle into that good night...rage, rage against the dying of the light - Dylan Thomas
Yes, the 1960's Batman series. I was too young to see it in its first run, but I caught it in syndication years later.
It deserves to be on this list because I am continually surprised at diehard Batman fans who absolutely HATE it. To hear them talk it's blasphemy or something. I always thought it was a good way to take the hot air out of the superhero genre, but I've got a buddy who won't even discuss the show. He acts like I'm talking about an insult to his religion or something.
Tell your buddy to simmer down.
It was a great show, everything comics-on-the-small-screen should be: light, campy, schtick. The brooding, moody Batman is well-served on the big screen and with some of the other TV shows, but the original Batman series was awesome.
Phantasm, all of them. They are cheesy and ridiculous and will have you scratching your head constantly but they are a ton of fun.
Also will always watch Starship Troopers, it's goofy and over the top but I love it.
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Some of my favorites have been mentioned.
So I add my own
TV
Zoobilee Zoo- I was a kid amd had a thing for the pink girl
3 2 1 Contact- It was like 'In Search Of' for kids. But I watched it mostly for the freaking Mathnet sketches. It was a noirish, hardboiled tale of LAPD's finest Mathemeticians solving crime with guts, hardnosed gumshoeing, and calculators. It was gritty with smoking, minor cursing, two-fisted gunplay and hardcore major crimes solved with the Pythagorean Theorem or the Quadratic Equation
Crimetime After Primetime- The whole block.
Beverly Hills 90210- until it became the Tori Spelling show
Films
I could talk about 80s B movies for days but I will limit it to the Wizard. If you weren't a kid in the late 80s with a Nintendo then you wouldn't understand.
No Gymkata yet?
Appalling, M4C, purely disgraceful.
Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
I usually watch history, military, documentary, comedy, college football, college baseball, a little NFL, that type of stuff. I was never really a movie or show kind of kid/guy.
When I was a kid I'd watch The Dukes Of Hazard, Chips, Cheers (Norm was the man). All the Police Academes were good. Red Dawn. Porky's....did I got to far?
However, after my back surgery in '11 I had a lot of time on my hands....or back. My kids got me into a few sitcom reruns, That 70's Show and Everyone Loves Raymond. In both shows the fathers were awesome. Now if there's nothing on I might watch Last Man Standing. I was the last man standing until we had my son!
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The Gingerdead Man
Best.
Movie.
Ever.
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Waterboy. God help me I still like watching it.
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