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They have droopy dupas??And why do 60s/70s bikini bottoms have such saggy arses?
They have droopy dupas??And why do 60s/70s bikini bottoms have such saggy arses?
Maybe in some cases the women are very thin (as they tended to be back then), leading to saggy-ness in the dupa department, but I think it must be more to do with the cut.They have droopy dupas??
Well at least they're not the huge cabooses of today!Maybe in some cases the women are very thin (as they tended to be back then), leading to saggy-ness in the dupa department, but I think it must be more to do with the cut.
Mind you, the men did like a very high-waisted trouser back then too.
This movie was promising and then they added actors,I haven't even watched this one yet to be fair but it looks suitably bad .......
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A friend was trying to describe this to me, but couldn't remember the name of it. "I think it was called Dinosaur Priest or something."Velocipastor, worst movie, or best movie? Starring wish.com Benedict Cumberbatch
The Eiger Sanction.
I haven't even watched this one yet to be fair but it looks suitably bad .......
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The Eiger Sanction.
I'd say one of the best films ever.I quite like it and add it to my list of Saturday/Sunday matinee movies - along with Where Eagles Dare, When 8 Bells Toll, The Eagle Has Landed, Jason and The Argonauts, and Breakheart Pass. None dreadful, but not exactly groundbreaking or benchmark.
I have this on a 50 movie boxset, I have yet to watch it....This movie was promising and then they added actors,
This reminded me of the worst movie I ever rented. It was so bad, that I wrote a note and put it in the video case warning people not to waste their time even picking it off the shelf:
Also on YouTube is a bad movie reviewer called Brandon Tenold. The guy is genius at humorously reviewing bad/cult movies...I think the You Tube channel "Good Bad Flix" has that 'un in it's collection.
…Jason and The Argonauts…No[t] dreadful, but not exactly groundbreaking or benchmark.
Jason and The Argonauts, None dreadful, but not exactly groundbreaking or benchmark.
It does have some of the finest examples of old-school stop-motion animation in it, though.Don't get me wrong - I treasure (and regularly re-watch) my VHS copy of Jason and The Argonauts.
But it's rarely in the top 20 lists of ground-breaking cinema. I don't respect some Top 20's - everyone's tastes are different - but Argonauts (which I love) often loses out to the 'usual suspects' such as The Green Mile, Forrest Gump, Citizen Kane etc. etc.
Ray Harryhausen's brilliance.It does have some of the finest examples of old-school stop-motion animation in it, though.
I've actually seen some of his models made for that film.Ray Harryhausen's brilliance.
I saw the skeleton models and the giant scorpion at a world SF convention.The skeleton fight ...
Go and sit over there and think about what you've just done Gordon. I'm not angry .. I'm just very disappointed in you mate.Well, I've just watched Fast and Furious 9, so I think that means I've won or something?
They had a 20 minute chase in Edinburgh, I was just watching it for that. Honest.Go and sit over there and think about what you've just done Gordon. I'm not angry .. I'm just very disappointed in you mate.
Everyone else on this board. Tell Gordon I'm not talking to him.They had a 20 minute chase in Edinburgh, I was just watching it for that. Honest.