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Willow 1988 my first taste of fantasy
Airborne 1993 put me in a rollarblading phase
Tremors 1990 all three are good fun
13 0 ReplyWillow and Tremors are S-tier
7 0 ReplyYou seem like a man of culture.
Does anyone else remember The Pagemaster?
I had a vague recollection of a fantasy movie about libraries and a them traveling to a "book world" sort of. I would prolly get pretty immense nostalgia from watching that. Or I'll ruin the memories I have. Perhaps better not?
5 0 ReplyHell yeah pagemaster.
Also that one movie with a cubby that brings toys to life. Kid brought an native american to life and his friend brought a cowboy to life... The Indian in the Cupboard
3 0 ReplyThe Indian in the Cupboard is a great kids boook too
2 0 ReplyI didn't know I had that memory.
Ah, thanks for unlocking some more nostalgia.
That was one sassy Indian guy if I recall correctly.
2 0 ReplyYeah the native american carried that movie.
1 0 ReplyHe did yeah. I hope you weren't judging me for my use of "Indian". No offense meant if it was accidentally given.
I'm not gonna comment on it more but there is a nice 40 second clip from Slavoj Zizek on him telling a story about talking about the nomenclature with a native American.
2 0 ReplyNot judging. I myself wrote Indian first and went back to fix it. Twice.
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Funny I was just discussing this movie nostalgically with my wife and we had an interesting realization:
The Night at the Museum movies were a fantastic improvement on the concept. :D
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Hell yes. Pagemaster is top tier nostalgia. Loved it.
2 0 ReplyAt grandma's, raining outside, fire in the living room, small-ish CRT tv with a VCR, granny on a rocker with the cat in her lap. Sitting on the floor.
Nostalgia used to be fatal, better take care to avoid too much of it.
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I love all the Tremors movies
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