#1 Guilty Pleasure of All Time
As requested.
Don't hold it against me, but I can't help loving Easy Rider. |
No need to apologize for a guilty pleasure! I currently have two - Thir13en Ghosts and The Frighteners.
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Big
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I've got four: Out Cold, 10 Things I Hate About You, The Replacements or Bring It On.
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Battle Beyond the Stars
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The entire LEPRECHAUN series.
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Grease 2
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Good Burger, of course
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Ever After
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the 'burbs, or the story of ricky
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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? -smile- |
Blade
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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." |
Originally posted by Mondo Kane 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) Jocks:(largely lame college sex romp about the tennis team with Richard Rountree but Angel Salazar and Donald Gibb break me up) |
Sabrina (the remake)
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The Postman.
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Deep Rising, but I don't feel too guilty. It's a solid B movie. Just like I have no guilt at all over loving Tremors.
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Originally posted by eedoon The Postman. |
I would agree with all 3 of those, except that I'm not embarrassed by my love for <b>Big Trouble</b> or <b>Rocky Horror</b>. <b>The Postman</b>, on the other hand ... :)
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Reminding me of ... http://images.amazon.com/images/P/63...1.MZZZZZZZ.gif <b>Death Race 2000</b> das |
<b>A Life Less Ordinary</b>
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The Spirit of '76
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-sigh-
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. |
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