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Treasure of the Four Crowns

Started by Alan Smithee, February 05, 2005, 08:46:44 PM

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Jack Corbett

Speaking of Jaws, I'm watching the first right now.

It's up to Kintner's mum slapping Brody when they have caught a Tiger shark.

Ozzymandias

She was in Not Another Teen Movie .

Alan Smithee

I had a crush on her back then. The only movie of hers I saw in the theatre was "The Breakfast Club", and that was with my parents. She's kinda become a novelty in a John Hughes kind of way. Speaking of the Brat Pack, wasn't Andrew McCarthy one of them? Never liked many of his movies, Mannequin, Weekend at Bernies, et. al.

Sendich

Speaking of The Breakfast Club...

We have to watch it for English. Tomorrow. And it's our English topic this term.

How freaky is that?


"Do ya feel lucky, punk?"

Menard

That is one cruel teacher. THE BREAKFAST CLUB should not be a requirement for anybody.


Jack Corbett

Sorry, guys, I accidentaly put "Sendich" in place of my name. Sorry.

Menard

I had noticed.


Gee...I was wondering who might use the name Sendich.  (:


Jack Corbett

I know. I did it for a couple of posts, but forgot to put my real name back. (Literally.)

Hey, what ideas do you have for the Day of the Dead remakethat you could add, Menard?


"Do ya feel lucky, punk?"

Menard

When Rhodes threatens Sarah in the meeting, have her put a bullet in his head then and there. Getting rid of Rhodes would be a drastic improvement.


BoyScoutKevin

3-D films and I had a thing going back in the '80's. So,, I saw most of them--"Comin' at Ya," "Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone," "Treasure of the Four Crowns," etc.

I liked "Treasure of the Four Crowns" better then "Comin at Ya," with "Spacehunter: somewhere in between.. Actually, I liked the non-3-D parts of "Treasure of the Four Crowns" better then the 3-D effects, which I found to be perfunctory.

Around this same time, I remember an animated film in 3-D. Does anybody remember what the title of that one was?


Menard

BoyScoutKevin wrote:

>
> Around this same time, I remember an animated film in 3-D. Does
> anybody remember what the title of that one was?
>


STARCHASER: THE LEGEND OF ORIN

I don't believe that it required glasses as the 3-D effect was in the animation and was probably enhanced by projecting it onto a silver lenticular screen.


JohnL

>The first 20 minutes is suppose to "out do" Raiders opening minutes. But I don't
>think I've laughed so hard in a long time.

I always got a kick out of how he spends all that time evading the various traps (which are either destroyed or close off the path behind him), then he leaves by going out a conveniently placed window. Why didn't he just go in through the window in the first place?

>That is one cruel teacher. THE BREAKFAST CLUB should not be a requirement
>for anybody.

I agree, people should be allowed to discover the greatness of The Breakfast Club in their own time. :)

Jack Corbett

Me and 24 other people are discovering The Breakfast Club this week.

BoyScoutKevin

Thank-you for the answer, Menard. While it has been awhile since I've seen it, I think I can remember the audience, myself included, watching it, using 3-D glasses.