Post your favorite guilty pleasure.
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Grease 2
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Two movies that I get an inexplicable amount of enjoyment out of are Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 and the Spike Lee 'what-the-hell-was- that?' mess Bamboozled.
I'm curious Bound to Lights, considering it's cinematic significance, why do you feel Easy Rider is a guilty pleasure? You sure you don't mean Flashback?
I'm curious Bound to Lights, considering it's cinematic significance, why do you feel Easy Rider is a guilty pleasure? You sure you don't mean Flashback?
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Easy Rider is a critically acclaimed film, so how is that a guilty pleasure? So is Big.
In terms of critics, Tremors and Big Trouble in Little China seem to be popular among their "guilty pleasures."
In terms of critics, Tremors and Big Trouble in Little China seem to be popular among their "guilty pleasures."
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Grease 2
Grease 2
Also:
Steel Magnolias: (good movie, but I"m a heteromale, I"m not supposed to dig this)
Places in the Heart: (Sally Field fixation? Good movie worth liking but I LOVE this movie to the point of shame and guilt)
Jockslargely lame college sex romp about the tennis team with Richard Rountree but Angel Salazar and Donald Gibb break me up)
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The Postman.
The Postman.
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I never liked the term "guilty pleasure". Why should I feel guilty about something I enjoy? Who's saying I can't or shouldn't? Why would their opinion outweigh my own when it come to films I want to watch?
As far as films that I enjoy, despite the majority saying I shouldn't... I don't know, really. One or two gross-out comedies, eighties films featuring not-yet-stars and the odd Sandler film.
I never liked the term "guilty pleasure". Why should I feel guilty about something I enjoy? Who's saying I can't or shouldn't? Why would their opinion outweigh my own when it come to films I want to watch?
As far as films that I enjoy, despite the majority saying I shouldn't... I don't know, really. One or two gross-out comedies, eighties films featuring not-yet-stars and the odd Sandler film.