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That movie was definitely part of my formative years growing up
But seriously, why are all these movies reminding me of all the great songs. Makes me realize we just don't have that many these days with great original soundtracks
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Joe dirt and Mr. deeds
Joe Dirt is a fantastic movie.
Early Jean-Claude Van Damme Cyborg, Ultimate Soldier, Kickboxer, Lionheart, but mostly Bloodsport.
Anaconda is a masterpiece. Fight me.
Flight of the navigator.
An entire film to make one E.T. joke.
Condorman
Flight of the Navigator
Fuzzbucket
Back to the future trilogy
Oh man - hard disagree on this one for me. Still rates up there as one of the best adventure franchises of all time. We rewatch the trilogy as a family at least once every year or two, and always (re)notice awesome little easter eggs each time.
Plus, entirely safe for family viewing. It's getting harder and harder to find movies series like that where the teenagers will still enjoy it, and the young 'un can get into it.
"Maximum Overdrive" for me.
Also, great call on Megaforce.
Anything muppets, I have so many positive memories, even the "so-so" movies make me smile ear to ear.
Moulin Rogue, it's been one-upped so hard in the movie-musical genre, but I saw it like 10 times in theaters (back when that wouldn't require a second mortgage) and still love it.
The Iron Giant. It isn't horrible, but its a lot better in my memory than when I watched it in my adulthood.
Pretty much everything I liked as a kid I am lukewarm to now. However, there are a number of kid's books that I didn't "get" as a kid that I adore now
I can recognize that I love the Star Wars prequels for bad reasons.
But also they're still masterpieces actually.