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If You Could Magically Eliminate One Movie?


The Doors (1991)

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Loqueesha (2019)

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Fant4stic (2015)

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SOCIETY DID A PRETTY GOOD JOB WITH THAT ONE...IT'S ALMOST AS IF IT DOESN'T EXIST THESE DAYS.

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Wish it didn't.

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Grease (1978)

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Boo on you!

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I'm Hopelessly Devoted to hating that movie.

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Blocked and reported.

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I reported him as well!
WHO can possibly hate Grease?!?

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SICK,BRO...IS YOUR TOOL SHED STUDIO APARTMENT NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR YOU TO HAVE ANY JOY?

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30-year-olds playing high schoolers singing and dancing to crappy music set in a shitty decade. That's not fun, that's torture.

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I may get thrown off this board for saying this but y'all told me honesty was the best policy. Or did you? Some of you said it was and some of you said it wasn't... I'm confused and don't know what to do. 😱

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

I'm sorry. It's just that everything in that movie is brown. No vivid colors to titillate the eye and then that incessant wow wow wowwww sound. And my husband wants to watch it alllllllll the tiiiiiime.

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IT'S A GREAT MOVIE...THAT SAID...I HAVE WATCHED IT TWICE IN MY LIFE...NOT A REPEATER FOR ME.

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What?!?
Why do I even like you?

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Well, I do like spaghetti. Does that help? 😁

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If you add meatballs and garlic bread with Sergio Leone we are now besties 4evaπŸ˜„

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I LOVE meatballs and garlic bread (and Sergio is welcome to join). I would want to add some melted mozzarella, too, though. And lots of it. A good cheese pull is one of the thrills of my life.

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That's my favorite movie of all time lol.

Your husband sounds awesome he should join the site too.

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By his choice of movies he would be MVP here in no timeπŸ‘

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Oops sorry! 😬 Well I remember a scene in the graveyard and that was pretty good. I remember it being lively.

I have passed along your invite to my hubby. 😁

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I agree! We need more spaghetti lovers here. 😊

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Highlander: The Source (2007)

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Twilight Zone : The Movie (83)

R.I.P. Vic Morrow

(If you mean by 'disappear' as never been made)

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THAT'S A GREAT ANSWER.

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Yes great answer. Alec Baldwin would answer "The Crow."

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Hitchcock's The 39 Steps. His movie borders on romantic comedy, when compared to the tense and suspenseful story in the novel.

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Star Trek 2009

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