I'm home with the kids today. Any suggestions for family friendly movies that won't make me angry they exist?
There's lot of Wallace & Gromit stuff on there, which is pretty entertaining.
I'm home with the kids today. Any suggestions for family friendly movies that won't make me angry they exist?
cheezydemon3 said:To that I cry BS and will cross swords with anyone who says otherwise!
bottlebomber said:Lol.. Bunch of swashbucklers in this thread.
TxBrew said:I saw Secret of Kellis. Good movie.
Warning Spoiler Alert: I Melt With You
By saw it coming do you mean around 1.5 hours in? Obviously when they revealed the note I saw it coming. From the beginning when they start partying I figured at least one would die but I didn't think all of them!
bottlebomber said:I think Lost would take the prize for best Netflix show, if it wasn't for the fact the the last 3 seasons sucked big monkey balls.
Tex said:I'm watching A Boy and His Dog right now, came out in 1975. It's a post-apocalyptic film about... a boy and his dog. Throw Mad Max, A Clockwork Orange, Ayn Rand's 'Anthem' and Huxley's 'Brave New World' in a blender, sprinkle in some rape undertones and a talking dog and you've got it.
What?!?!
I would have assumed that cheezy of all people would have already seen it. How does this grab you? Starring DON JOHNSON!
Also, the dog doesn't talk, it's TELEPATHIC.
Love post apocalyptic and horror survival (not mutually exclusive) But Don Johnson is a HUGE ******.
This is 1975 Don Johnson....long before Miami Vice, Nash Bridges, etc.
I watched a documentary recently called The Parking Lot Movie, about parking lot attendants at a lot by a university. It sounds very boring but I loved it, possibly because I worked retail for way too long and watching them deal with ******** was great.
Love post apocalyptic and horror survival (not mutually exclusive) But Don Johnson is a HUGE ******.
Foget Don Johnson. All that really matters was it was written by Harlan Ellison
Among his MANY accomplishments in Science Fiction was the writing the original script for the first version of the TV series "Star Trek"
Ellison has repeatedly criticized how Star Trek creator and producer Gene Roddenberry (and others) rewrote his original script for the episode "The City on the Edge of Forever". Ellison's original work included a subplot involving drug dealing aboard the Enterprise and other elements that Roddenberry rejected.
Ellison alleged that James Cameron's film The Terminator drew from material from Ellison's "Soldier" and "Demon with a Glass Hand" episodes of The Outer Limits. Hemdale, the production company and the distributor Orion Pictures, settled out of court for an undisclosed sum, and added a credit to the film which acknowledged the work of Ellison
Ellison served as creative consultant to the science fiction TV series The Twilight Zone (1980s version) and Babylon 5.
Drug dealing on the Enterprise? I would blame Spock.
He definitely appreciated the psychoactive attributes of marijuana.
I watched a documentary recently called The Parking Lot Movie, about parking lot attendants at a lot by a university. It sounds very boring but I loved it, possibly because I worked retail for way too long and watching them deal with ******** was great.
I watched a documentary recently called The Parking Lot Movie, about parking lot attendants at a lot by a university. It sounds very boring but I loved it, possibly because I worked retail for way too long and watching them deal with ******** was great.
Parks and Rec-Amazing.. There are a few documentaries about dogs that are cool and one about dreams. I forget the names and am not at home.
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