Right there on page one, Carlus got it covered.Fife wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:Groundhog Day wasn't mentioned yet?
Should have been. My kiddo is a big Ned Ryerson defender. I told her 10 years ago that everything we do in life is sales. Maybe I should have considered how to deliver that message.
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For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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TBS used to do a good job of keeping the classics on rotation.Speaker to Animals wrote:Groundhog Day wasn't mentioned yet?
If it hasn't been mentioned yet, the andy griffith show and twilight zone need to be in the mix.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Yes she was, and that was one of the best shot movies ever.Speaker to Animals wrote:One of my top films. Andie MacDowell was so pretty in that film.
Plus Chris Elliot was a big part of Groundhog Day, so #winning,
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You know it has to be true love when he spends the equivalent of thousands of years trying to win her over. Most chicks.. I need a break after a few days.Fife wrote:Yes she was, and that was one of the best shot movies ever.Speaker to Animals wrote:One of my top films. Andie MacDowell was so pretty in that film.
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I don't think he was there that long. Seems like he was in repeat for about 90 minutes, then the credits rolled. Hardly a Herculean effortSpeaker to Animals wrote:You know it has to be true love when he spends the equivalent of thousands of years trying to win her over. Most chicks.. I need a break after a few days.Fife wrote:Yes she was, and that was one of the best shot movies ever.Speaker to Animals wrote:One of my top films. Andie MacDowell was so pretty in that film.
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heydaralon wrote:I don't think he was there that long. Seems like he was in repeat for about 90 minutes, then the credits rolled. Hardly a Herculean effortSpeaker to Animals wrote:You know it has to be true love when he spends the equivalent of thousands of years trying to win her over. Most chicks.. I need a break after a few days.Fife wrote:
Yes she was, and that was one of the best shot movies ever.
The guy became an expert in a lot of things. Spoke lots of languages. Was a concert pianist. He spent thousands of years, dude.
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How come the movie was only an hour and forty minutes then? How could that much time have passed in such a short period of time?Speaker to Animals wrote:heydaralon wrote:I don't think he was there that long. Seems like he was in repeat for about 90 minutes, then the credits rolled. Hardly a Herculean effortSpeaker to Animals wrote:
You know it has to be true love when he spends the equivalent of thousands of years trying to win her over. Most chicks.. I need a break after a few days.
The guy became an expert in a lot of things. Spoke lots of languages. Was a concert pianist. He spent thousands of years, dude.
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heydaralon wrote:How come the movie was only an hour and forty minutes then? How could that much time have passed in such a short period of time?Speaker to Animals wrote:heydaralon wrote:
I don't think he was there that long. Seems like he was in repeat for about 90 minutes, then the credits rolled. Hardly a Herculean effort
The guy became an expert in a lot of things. Spoke lots of languages. Was a concert pianist. He spent thousands of years, dude.
For you it seemed like the length of a single movie. But for Bill Murry, it was like ten thousand years. Didn't you pay attention to the movie? You just kept resetting while the movie was going on and on and on.
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I'm just kidding around dude, I love groundhog day. I would have let that kid fall though...Speaker to Animals wrote:heydaralon wrote:How come the movie was only an hour and forty minutes then? How could that much time have passed in such a short period of time?Speaker to Animals wrote:
The guy became an expert in a lot of things. Spoke lots of languages. Was a concert pianist. He spent thousands of years, dude.
For you it seemed like the length of a single movie. But for Bill Murry, it was like ten thousand years. Didn't you pay attention to the movie?
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Basic Instinct is another obvious choice
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