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post #31 of 35
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Originally Posted by bigasahouse View Post
I actually think it holds up well. It's not a masterpiece by any means, but if I'm flipping channels and come across it- I'm going to get stuck watching it for sure.
That's how I feel about it. Same with Bad Boys 2. If I'm flipping around with a big blunt hanging out of my mouth, and come across that wackily hilarious Martin Lawrence telling the KKK, "Oh no, here come the nigras!", I'm leaving it there and a big shit eating grin is going to cover my face.
post #32 of 35
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Originally Posted by Douglas View Post
Movie does not age well. Lots of classic moments that I will remember forever, as have already been mentioned... multipass is hysterical.

However, the blue opera woman scene is really, truly, deeply cringe-worthy. Whenever I think back to loving that movie, as I did in college, I then remember that scene and feel a deep sense of shame.
I rather liked that Diva.
post #33 of 35
^^^ +1

It's a bit of a cheesy action scene w/ the accompanying fight, but I love it.
post #34 of 35
"Star Wars" and "Indiana Jones" cobbled together and Frenchified.
post #35 of 35
Diva Plavalaguna was a star who died light years before her time. My friend named his car after her.
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