Ernest Rides Again(1993): Another crazy madcap comedy from the Ernest series with a plot that's mostly an excuse for tons of slapstick and zany situations, Jim Varney has truly great comedic timing, shame we lost him so soon. Wish he'd gotten to finish Ernest the Pirate before his untimely passing(it later got turned into another movie).
Ernest Rides Again(1993): Another crazy madcap comedy from the Ernest series with a plot that's mostly an excuse for tons of slapstick and zany situations, Jim Varney has truly great comedic timing, shame we lost him so soon. Wish he'd gotten to finish Ernest the Pirate before his untimely passing(it later got turned into another movie).
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Ernest Rides Again(1993): Another crazy madcap comedy from the Ernest series with a plot that's mostly an excuse for tons of slapstick and zany situations, Jim Varney has truly great comedic timing, shame we lost him so soon. Wish he'd gotten to finish Ernest the Pirate before his untimely passing(it later got turned into another movie).
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Ok slight correction, found a thread about that on here, turns out there never was going to be an Ernest the Pirate movie, but Jim had planned to be in a 1999 film called "Pirates of the Plain"(so he wouldn't be forever typecast as Ernest) but his ill-health prevented him from taking the role.
Decided to rewatch Transformers (2007) since I haven't watched it since I was a kid and I must say that it was definitely one of the best Transformers movies ever and a great start to the Bayverse.
The CGI still holds up almost two decades later and surprisingly looks better than most movies released by certain billion dollar companies, the action was everything I would want from a movie starring transforming robot cars with my personal favorite being Barricade.
Decided to rewatch Transformers (2007) since I haven't watched it since I was a kid and I must say that it was definitely one of the best Transformers movies ever and a great start to the Bayverse.
The CGI still holds up almost two decades later and surprisingly looks better than most movies released by certain billion dollar companies, the action was everything I would want from a movie starring transforming robot cars with my personal favorite being Barricade.
Agreed, I heard the IMAX version with exclusive scenes was found recently.
that film came out when I was in high school so I could relate to Sam quite a bit, I hope he comes back to the franchise one of these days.
Decided to rewatch Transformers (2007) since I haven't watched it since I was a kid and I must say that it was definitely one of the best Transformers movies ever and a great start to the Bayverse.
The CGI still holds up almost two decades later and surprisingly looks better than most movies released by certain billion dollar companies, the action was everything I would want from a movie starring transforming robot cars with my personal favorite being Barricade.
Agreed, I heard the IMAX version with exclusive scenes was found recently.
that film came out when I was in high school so I could relate to Sam quite a bit, I hope he comes back to the franchise one of these days.
Prolly won't happen for a while with the muddle Shia is in
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Post by lostmedia1975 on Aug 20, 2023 13:15:57 GMT
I saw puss in Boots: the last wish. It’s a shame Jack Horner died. He should have become the thanos of the franchise, or at least appear in 2 more movies.
Do cancelled movies also count if you’ve seen them? Genuine question.
I believe the last movie I saw was Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning. I still can't believe that film flopped because of the spat between Paramount and Tom Cruise. Considering how it was really good, it's a shame it was also swept under for Barbenheimer.
I believe the last movie I saw was Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning. I still can't believe that film flopped because of the spat between Paramount and Tom Cruise. Considering how it was really good, it's a shame it was also swept under for Barbenheimer.
I would hardly call making 541 million dollars a flop.
I believe the last movie I saw was Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning. I still can't believe that film flopped because of the spat between Paramount and Tom Cruise. Considering how it was really good, it's a shame it was also swept under for Barbenheimer.
I would hardly call making 541 million dollars a flop.
Paramount estimated the film lost $100 million. It was a flop.
On another note, I do think that AI is dangerous and like the message of the movie.
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