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Steph 2 month s ago
#8
If you haven't seen this give it a shot.
I fell across it (On T.V) and it's hilarious.
Side note: These two are married (and have been) for a very long time.
Good chemistry.
       
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Rube 2 month s ago
Steph,

Not married. Just living together.
       
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Maurice 2 month s ago
Most of these movies are downright excellent. The one that younger people need to see is "PCU." It's basically Gen X's answer to the Baby Boomer's "Animal House," but with virtually all the cringy mewling social complaints of today's Hardcore leftists college kids.
       
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Wilber 2 month s ago
#6 Brought to you by Carl's Jr.
#8 I loved that movie as a kid.
       
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Tash 2 month s ago
If this list were longer, “Raising Arizona” would have to be on it. The best Coen Brothers movie ever.
       
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Chan 2 month s ago
I just watched Three Amigos! yesterday. It’s still hilarious.
       
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Virdie 2 month s ago
#14 I found it at Movie Gallery back in the day, and tossed it in with a bunch of funny movies, it blew the rest out of water. I will never turn down a watch of it, it hold up to the test of time and is too prophetic for our own good.
       
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Virdie 2 month s ago
#8 I had zero interest, and the commercials only annoyed me, but I admit the "red stapler" and "Mmmmmm kay" got me.
       
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4. The Wizard of Oz

 

The Wizard of Oz made less than $3 million at the box office, which isn’t bad for 1939 but it didn’t cover the budget and promotion. The film received mostly positive reviews but the negative ones were as bad as they could get. Since television was relatively new in 1956, stations needed content to air so they ran The Wizard of Oz every year. This continued for decades, helping the film endure for generations. It ran on CBS, NBC, and The CW frequently and is now a staple on TNT and TBS.

 

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