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  • Nov-1
  • awol5010

"Gung Ho" (1986)

Plot (IMDB): "Hunt Stevenson works for a large car manufacturer that has just been bought out by a Japanese firm. Suddenly finding himself having to justify his own job, he's forced to choose between redundancy or the seemingly inhuman Japanese work ethic that the new owners have brought with them."

I remember seeing this movie for the 1st time and pisssed myself after the "Look! I'm a one-eared elephant!" joke.

What an all-star cast! Michael Keaton, George Wendt, John Turturro and who can forget Gedde Watanabe

Alright I know yall are on the edge of your seats for tomorrow's R.M.O.T.D


Edited Nov-3   by  awol5010
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  • Nov-1
  • billynono
Keaton was great in Johnny Dangerously too.
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  • Nov-2
  • awol5010

THE LAST MAN ON EARTH (1964)

This Vincent Price flick inspired the shittie Will Smith version.

Here's the full plot synopsis off IMDB:

"Robert Morgan (Vincent Price) is the last man on earth, as far as he can tell. A plague killed everyone else on the planet several years ago. He was immune to it, and can only guess why. Vampires that were formerly human attack Morgan's home every night

Morgan's days are spent shoring up his home against the vampire hordes, picking up supplies in the abandoned city, and eliminating his enemies by searching out and destroying the bloods uckers while they sleep. He maintains mirrors and garlic strands around his house and fashions stakes on his lathe to use on the walking dead. He also conducts experiments on the bacteria that caused this plague in an effort to find a cure.

He remembers the early days of the plague, when his former friend and lab partner, Ben Cortman (Giacomo Rossi-Stuart) tried to warn Morgan of what was to come. Morgan dismissed his fears and continued life as usual.

The vampires outside Morgan's home are led by Ben Cortman, who has made it his personal mission to kill Morgan. "Morgan, come out!" is the nightly chant that torments him.

He remembers the disease blanketing the earth. His daughter Kathy (Christi Courtland) fell ill and went blind. His wife Virg (Emma Danieli) was horrified and wanted to get help, but any reported case of plague would result in immediate government pickup, death and cremation of the body. Before leaving for work, Morgan ordered Virg not to call anyone, but, tormented by the little girl's cries, she did. As Morgan arrived home, he saw the government truck leaving. Kathy was gone.

His solitary existence is painful. He gets on the radio every day, calling out on different frequencies, trying to find another human still alive. In his tortured dreams, he remembers when his wife returned from the dead to seek his blood, after she succumbed to the plague. Because he couldn't bear to throw her body in the cremation pit where others were taken, he buried her himself--and when she came back from the dead as a vampire, he had to drive a stake through her heart.

One day, to his amazement, he finds a dog. He is so excited to have a companion that he overlooks several signs that all is not right with the animal. Eventually, he realizes that the dog is also infected and that he must kill it.

While burrying the dog, Morgan encounters Ruth Collins (Franca Bettoia), a woman walking through the park in the sunshine! Even though he's suspicious of her story of how she survived, he takes her home with him. She reacts violently to a garland of garlic cloves he brings out, but she claims that she's always had a weak stomach. Morgan catches her injecting herself with something, and she's forced to admit that she too is infected but that she and others like her have developed a serum that lets them control the disease. By regular injections, they keep the disease in check: they are able to live in the daylight and do not turn to vampirism. Ruth also warns Morgan that her people are coming for him because, in his zeal to kill vampires, he has been killing people like her who have the disease under control. Morgan injects Ruth with some of his own blood and cures her of the disease completely. His blood is the permanent cure that Ruth and others like her have been searching to find.

At this moment, however, the soldiers come for him. Before Ruth can tell them that Morgan has found a cure, he is surrounded and shot. As he stumbles to his death, he tells the crowds that they are freaks and that he is "the last man on earth"!"

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  • Nov-3
  • jessayin
Don't forget Mimi Rogers. Gung Ho was a great movie that didn't get much attention. Wendt was huge in that movie. One of my favorite parts was when Keaton passed off the horrible meal they were served by his manager's wife to his girlfriend Rogers. The look on her face was classic. I'm a big Michael Keaton fan. Multiplicity was great and his role in Night Shift was priceless.
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  • Nov-3
  • billynono
Where he kept referring to the dead people as "stiffs?"
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  • Nov-3
  • bluecrewrocks

<<Wendt was huge in that movie>>

George Wendt was HUGE in any movie, and on Cheers too.

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  • Nov-3
  • awol5010

BLAZING SADDLES (1974)

One of the funniest movies ever

If I ever need an icebreaker, I usually go with the "Eyy where de white womin at?" line... 60 percent of the time, it works every time

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  • Nov-3
  • panicattack16

The Sound of Music is wonderful movie.

The Star Wars Triology. Classic.

Anything on Turner Classics Movies, i LOVE that channel.

The Harry Potter Movies, except Prisoner of Azakban.

The Twilight Movie, next one comes out November 20.

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  • Nov-4
  • Creeper17

2 Girls 1 Cup

Is the best movie ever, and its for free. Look it up online

Also,

1 Guy 1 Jar

Real graphics.

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  • Nov-4
  • panicattack16

Oh dear, not sure if that movie would be my cup of tea Creep. Judging by what i just read on wikipedia it seems a little too PG-13 for me, lol

Any other, more mainstream movies you happen to like?

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  • Nov-5
  • ThinkBlueBleedBlue
1 guy 1 screwdriver
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  • Nov-5
  • ThinkBlueBleedBlue

"it seems a little too PG-13 for me, lol"

One girl sh*tting in a cup, two girls eating it, then the other girl throws up ontop of the sh*t, and the continue to eat that...

What PG-13 movies do you watch?

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  • Nov-5
  • hoss66er
TBBB, OK that's gnarly. Whose into that kinda stuff?
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  • Nov-5
  • awol5010
I think the more accurate question is: Who's NOT into that stuff haha??
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  • Nov-6
  • Creeper17

"Any other, more mainstream movies you happen to like?"

Well, sometimes i just go to youtube....have you seen the youtube video about some guy having his car on cruise control, he gets out, runs around the car, gets on top of it and does some weird funny things......and then some rnadom black guy walikng down the street sees whats going on and jumps into the car and hi-jacks it! LOL its hilarious. I feel sorry for that poor owner.(:

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  • Nov-8
  • princetom
Don't forget Omega Man with Charlton Heston. That was the second time that movie was made in like 1970. Then the Will Smith version later. Who knows, there may be more versions of that one.
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  • Nov-10
  • Frida
yeah, tom- "omega man" was cool. i was in awe of charlton heston when i was a kid, what with him saving the world in practically every movie he ever made. but then i got older and found out he wore a rug and was a republican...
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  • Nov-10
  • ThinkBlueBleedBlue
a freshman at FBI's bank-robbery crew, goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of surfers he suspects can be the infamous ex-president-robbers. To infiltrate them, he has got to learn to surf, something his boss doesn't like very much.
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  • Nov-10
  • Frida
... sounds incredibly lame, TBBB
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  • Nov-10
  • ThinkBlueBleedBlue

It does, but everytime it's on HBO I can't help but watching it. The movie has our generations worst actor in it as well as a recently deceased actor.

"I AM AN FBI AGENT!"

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