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Enchanted April
I was around 13 at the time and my family went with my aunt, uncle and cousin who must have been 10. I knew we were in big trouble when a guy came out front to introduce the movie to everyone. I've never been so bored in my life. I don't know what possessed our parents to take us.
Ken
 
WHAT? Doppelganger is a great film. What's not to love about it?
Speaking of which.... The Spaceship from that -- not the lifting body aircraft, but the carrier for that -- the upper stage of the overall rocket. Great, magnificent project for a model rocket person, and right up @lakeroadster's alley -- short, wide, rear-eject, with a bit of NASA style to it. How is it nobody has ever built this as a flying model?
 
Speaking of which.... The Spaceship from that -- not the lifting body aircraft, but the carrier for that -- the upper stage of the overall rocket. Great, magnificent project for a model rocket person, and right up @lakeroadster's alley -- short, wide, rear-eject, with a bit of NASA style to it. How is it nobody has ever built this as a flying model?

Meh.. If I'm going to invest that much time and effort into a relationship, I'd much rather date Nancy Wilson, than Ann Wilson... if you get my meaning.

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The KOTOR video game
Those games are the movies I'd like to see the most right now, or a series set in that era of the Star Wars universe.

As for the question in the OP:

Gummo. I had a roommate who thought it was a great movie. If you've seen it, I'm sorry. If you haven't heard of it, don't bother tracking it down.
 
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
The only movie I ever walked out on, girlfriend was walking so I must follow.
I don’t think she liked it, puked in the parking lot!

Yes it was long, yes it did drag, yes it put you in very uncomfortable situations and no it isn't for everyone.
But it was a captivating and beautifully shot film.
 
The director intentionally satirized/parodied Heinlein's intent because he thought it was "fascist."
Paul Verhoeven is another person on the list of ostensibly intelligent people who either willfully don’t “get” Starship Troopers or really aren’t as intelligent as they’re made out to be. All the goodwill that Verhoeven garnered for Robocop and Total Recall is totally negated by his perversion of Starship Troopers. The worst result from the success of his version is that it pretty much precludes anyone ever making an honest film version of the story - not that today’s Hollywood would ever make it anyway. Am I as bitter about this as I sound? No, I’m way more so - but there’s no reason to vent here other than here’s what I’d say to Mr. Verhoeven if I ever met him in person: “Oh, you made Starship Troopers? Well bless your heart”.
 
Paul Verhoeven is another person on the list of ostensibly intelligent people who either willfully don’t “get” Starship Troopers or really aren’t as intelligent as they’re made out to be.
I was so deeply disappointed in Starship Troopers (the movie). Hopefully someone will make a more faithful (and less ridiculous) version some day.

The novel had dystopian aspects, and there are ways to present those aspects in a movie without making the movie seem like it was promoting fascism. I'm not really convinced that Verhoeven was going for parody. There may have been a little dabbling in parody at times, but I think that he just made a lousy movie.
 
I was so deeply disappointed in Starship Troopers (the movie). Hopefully someone will make a more faithful (and less ridiculous) version some day.

The novel had dystopian aspects, and there are ways to present those aspects in a movie without making the movie seem like it was promoting fascism. I'm not really convinced that Verhoeven was going for parody. There may have been a little dabbling in parody at times, but I think that he just made a lousy movie.
Verhoeven explicitly stated that he was parodying the book in certain aspects, as explained in this interview:
https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a...-verhoeven-donald-trump-20-years-anniversary/
 
I was so deeply disappointed in Starship Troopers (the movie). Hopefully someone will make a more faithful (and less ridiculous) version some day.

The novel had dystopian aspects, and there are ways to present those aspects in a movie without making the movie seem like it was promoting fascism. I'm not really convinced that Verhoeven was going for parody. There may have been a little dabbling in parody at times, but I think that he just made a lousy movie.
You put a nuke down a bug hole.
Ya got a lot of dead bugs.

I don’t understand the disappointment :)
 
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