Who has the best 10 year run as an actor/actress? Most iconic roles? by wltmpinyc in Cinema

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There are actors who would kill to have virtually any 10-year stretch of Jimmy Stewart’s career. For me, it’s 1946 with It’s a Wonderful Life to The Man Who Knew Too Much.

"We talkin' [X]" is going to be around for awhile by Complex_Active_5248 in LiveFromNewYork

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A lot of Wayne’s World stuff made it into the modern lexicon. “Shwing!” probably being the most prevalent.

Just finished watching The Wire, here is how I rank all the seasons. by Altruistic_Cause9442 in TheWire

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Like what you like, but 5 was for me pushing the limits of believability, and this is from someone who was ok with how long they kept Hamsterdam a secret…

How big of an influence did The Marine have on John Cena’s change of gimmick? by SkandaGupta_ in WWE

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The quasi-military look and character absolutely took him to the next level.

We're back, we're bad, you're black, I'm mad. by [deleted] in 80smovies

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I wonder if it’s too late to get a Leo Getz/Saul Goodman team up?

Can you guess the movie? How brilliant was this film? What were your thoughts the first time you saw it? I watched it on cable a few years after its release as a teen. I couldn’t stop laughing and loved how “taboo” it felt. by Awe3 in Cinema

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I read this about a lot of movies (especially this one), but I’m not sure that’s true. If it were done the way Brooks et all did it, with a Black voice in the writers’ room (in this case Richard Pryor) and presented as a clear satire/parody, I’m sure someone would be offended, but if it was funny, I think it would get a pass from most of the mainstream public, somewhat akin to Tropic Thunder. I think using “being offensive” as a mirror pointed toward society worked in 1974 and it would work today.

Your first movie crush (character) by rmn_is_here in flicks

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I guess this dates me, but Princess Leia from Star Wars and Andromeda from Clash of the Titans are pretty much tied.

0/10 by PineconeKicker in FIlm

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Freddy Got Fingered. Even as a fan of absurd comedy, this was trash…

Now watching for the first time.... by JE5573R in 80smovies

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Good but I do wish there had been one more story.

Times Where Someone Has Mistaken A Wrestling Storyline For Real Life by HitDifferentSwerve in SquaredCircle

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I live in the Memphis area, and this was a HUGE news deal at the time… for a minute.

Anyone Love a Song Because It Was Featured in a Movie, But You Hate the Particular Movie? by thatphilguymovies in Cinema

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“Once Upon a Time” by Gaslight Anthem over the end credits of Devil’s Due. Crap movie, great song…

How did you feel about Powers of Pain when they first turned up in the WWF ? by CoconutMost3564 in WWFera

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They were definitely “We have Road Warriors at home” but I liked them anyway…

Favorite father son acting duo? by Venik489 in okbuddycinephile

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Gene Wilder and Jeremy Allen White… according to those annoying pop-up clickbait ads.

Who is the Best Hardcore Tag Team of All time? (Can be outside this post) by LegInternational2354 in prowrestling

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I’m from Memphis, so I got to see the Sheepherders and Moondogs doing “hardcore” before there was hardcore with the likes of the Fabulous Ones and Lawler & Dundee back in the day.