You tell me.........
While we are at it, lets throw in a couple more things.
- Name a movie from each decade (1970's, 1980's, 1990's, 2000's) that defines that decade.
- What movie should be locked in a vault as the best representation of America?
- If you could burn every copy of a movie and have the director shot on site...What movie would that be?
- What is the absolute highest price you would pay to go to the theater?
- Do you sneak food or drink into the movies?
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Barak Obama would get the Academy Award at my house. I'm bad at movies, since I primarily watch only chick flicks. I go to the dollar theatre and always have a snack in my purse.
I may use all $13 of my tax stimulus to go to a newly released movie - but would still have to scrape popcorn off the floor to have a true night on the town.
Kim you crack my ass up!
I think Deliverance sums up the 70s in Alabama nicely. 80s movie, anything Molly Ringwald was in, but Sixteen Candles I think fits the bill. Pretty Woman set the tone for the 1990s, and Super Size Me is a metaphor for the 2000s.
On occasion I will sneak in some candy to the movies, but I will tell you what awful terrible thing I do do. I buy the biggest popcorn and biggest drink because you get free refills. Then, in my diaper bag I carry four plastic dixie cups (the baby doesn't drink soda) and five quart size baggies. Before the movie starts I fill each bag up with popcorn and each cup to the rim with coke, pass out to kids then return to the counter for my free refills.
American Graffiti
The Breakfast Club
Pulp Fiction, with a shout out to Clerks
The Dark Knight, Momento started a generation of copycats.
Saving Private Ryan and We Were Soldiers both should be vaulted.
8 millimeter no doubt worst movie ever and I would rather cut the guy and watch him bleed out for the exact length of time I had to suffer through that trash.
20 bucks, 30 for The Dark Knight on IMAX
I'm a candy sneaker.
jd-
I couldn't agree more about 8mm. I had blocked that from my mind. Sick shit.
I almost said the Breakfast Club for the 80s.
I have seen Deliverance, Pretty Woman and Pulp Fiction of the movies ya'll listed. I snuck into Deliverance in the 70's, which my mom had forbidden - so it is etched in my psyche forever.
I also saw Eyes Wide Shut which was hideously horrible, but I lovED Tom Cruise at the time.
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