Saturday Afternoon Guy Movies
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Re: Saturday Afternoon Guy Movies
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Re: Saturday Afternoon Guy Movies
Yes. Extreme Prejudice too.
For me, Westerns and Kung Fu Theater are just perfect for Saturday afternoons.
I also enjoy outdoors/camp movies, especially the 1985 TV movie Poison Ivy (Michael J Fox).
Others: Breaking Away, Back to the Future, The Bad News Bears (original)
For me, Westerns and Kung Fu Theater are just perfect for Saturday afternoons.
I also enjoy outdoors/camp movies, especially the 1985 TV movie Poison Ivy (Michael J Fox).
Others: Breaking Away, Back to the Future, The Bad News Bears (original)
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The *KING* of all Saturday Afternoon Guy movies? No question:
Any guy who doesn't love this movie can't call himself a man and is in fact a great big homo. Now if you will excuse me, I am going to go enjoy men in tights playing with their staffs.
Seriously though, this is the greatest Saturday Afternoon movie ever, especially on a rainy day when some old school Technicolor escapism is in order.
Any guy who doesn't love this movie can't call himself a man and is in fact a great big homo. Now if you will excuse me, I am going to go enjoy men in tights playing with their staffs.
Seriously though, this is the greatest Saturday Afternoon movie ever, especially on a rainy day when some old school Technicolor escapism is in order.