• _____@lemm.ee
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    15 hours ago

    ”its garbage but I love it" should be more commonly said than dying on a hill defending the most unremarkable b-movie

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    The Ugly Dachshund.

    We had that on VHS along with a load of cartoons. Pretty sure everyone in it is dead now. I later found out my parents put that movie on for us whenever they wanted some alone time. And I watched that movie a lot.

    Ashleigh I have to admit the highlight of the tape was the Donald Duck cartoons after it. Three For Breakfast is a stone cold classic that they won’t put on Disney Plus because he does a racism at the end.

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    Short Circuit.

    It… has not aged well. The practical effects are decent, and the comedy is okay. The brown-face? Not so much. NGL tho, Fischer Stevens had some great lines:

    Howard: What if it goes out and melts down a bus load of nuns? How would you like to write the headline on that one!?

    Benjamin: Nun soup?

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      I was just thinking of that movie! I don’t remember anything about it other than the iconic “Johnny Five, ALIVE!”

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        If you’re referring to the rumors of killing animals during filming, those appear to be false. Several Humane Societies even put their names on the movie. The belief might come from them using so many different cats and dogs, but that’s because it took 4 years to film and they kept aging.

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          That’s fantastic if it’s true. It was my favorite film growing up and the reason my family got a few pugs in the late-90s/early-00s (Holy shit, did the poor things have problems). But I’ve read time and time again that animals were hurled off cliffs, had their feet broken to force limping, etc. I never stopped loving the film itself, but it certainly cast a very dark shadow over the entire production.

          Edit: Marked unproven (the animal abuse) on Snopes and basically appears to be a giant “who knows?” at this point, given the evident suffering seen in some of the shots (cat howling in pain with a crayfish hanging from its lip, being thrown from a sea cliff into the ocean, etc.), but despite tons of articles about it during the '90s, too much time has passed to really paint a clear picture anymore.

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      Loved it a a child. Re watched it as an adult…holy shit. They’re using a real kitten and puppy…they had to use several kittens and puppies…those poor kittens!

      They through a kitten to a bear. Into a quickly moving river. Got it to get pinched by a lobster. Through Milo off a fucking cliff!

      How the hell did they get away with making this movie, even in the 80’s?

      Oh. It was filmed and made in Japan is how.

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    This is me with that Super Mario Bros live action from the 90s. It’s objectively shit but 10yo me thought it was straight gas

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    For me, probably Big Fat Liar. “Starring” Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes, but the real highlight is Paul Giamatti as the villain chewing the absolute shit out of the scenery for an hour and a half as the kids subject his character to a series of increasingly elaborate pranks.

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    TOYS with Robin Williams. It is a gentle mixture of childhood nostalgia, Christmas whimsy, military child labor and accurate prediction about the future of war… and it is a touching coming-of-age love story. It all never quite comes together, but I love it for trying. Great soundtrack too.

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    Evan Almighty was a horrible sequel to a decent film. I guess I’m just a tad older than you got having that opinion.