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Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 16:35

As an alternative to my `Crap films` thread I just wrote. here`s the flipside. Old-ish films you dig up after over a year on the shelf, to remind you of the reason you bought them in the first place...

Inner Space (The disco scene - 80`s fashion - the horror)
The Burbs
Mousehunt (came THAT close to having a laughter-related `accident`)
Real Genius - Before Kilmer shoved his head up his own ass

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

REALPAUL H (Competent) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 16:47

The Fisher King.

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

flyingmonkey (Elite) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 17:35

Last Boy Scout


Nick

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

Rich_H (Competent) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 17:43

Just read similar threads on the Empire forums, did you copy it off them. I remember THEM being good, but dunno if it is still good because I haven`t seen it in ages. No doubt i`ll stumble across a few of titles that might fit the bill at Christmas, seeing the films on TV will be family orientated.

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 17:47

No idea what the `empire forums` are. But rest assured, I didn`t nick it off anyone. This, coupled with the other `films that are now crap` thread are all mi own werk

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

Anil Khedun (Elite) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 20:56

I haven`t seen The Flight of the Navigator for a couple of years, but I enjoyed it back then and I`m waiting for a DVD release...

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

phlogiston (Competent) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 22:47

For starters off the top of my head
The Crow
The Fifth Element
13th Warrior
Performance unfortunately not on DVD
also anything by the Coen Brothers

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 23:03

That`s still a good film, apart from the crap 80`s fashions and hair, and the most incredibly cheesy ending. other than that, it`s still a classic

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

coops89 (Competent) posted this on Friday, 20th December 2002, 23:43

Tron

Saw it when I was 18 (1989)


Wow !!!

But it was in the day`s of acid music !!!!!!!!!!



Coops

RE: Films you haven`t seen in ages, but are just as good as you remember...

cfgte3 (Elite) posted this on Saturday, 21st December 2002, 12:48

Bill & Teds Excellent Adventure

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