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Dorkman wrote:
Mr. Pointy wrote:

Neverending Story being very close too, they showed that on HBO A LOT, back in the day

Ah yes. This one gets honorable mention for a childhood rotation movie, but this came in after I'd already watched the others about a million times each.

I actually really want to do a commentary for this because it is possibly the bleakest, saddest, most disturbing kid's movie of all time. (And the sequel is no slouch in the fuckedupedness either.)

Would love a commentary for it.

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Dorkman wrote:
Mr. Pointy wrote:

Neverending Story being very close too, they showed that on HBO A LOT, back in the day

Ah yes. This one gets honorable mention for a childhood rotation movie, but this came in after I'd already watched the others about a million times each.

I actually really want to do a commentary for this because it is possibly the bleakest, saddest, most disturbing kid's movie of all time. (And the sequel is no slouch in the fuckedupedness either.)

If you haven't read the book, I highly recommend it. It was the first fantasy novel that properly engrossed me throughout.

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Do. It.

[these look like nice, big, strong hands, don't they?]

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We did not get a VCR until I was in high school, and cable waited until a few years after that (pay for TV? Not in this house!). So, movies I actually saw more than once in those formative years were restricted to what managed to be played on local TV on the weekends. I'd say The Cowboys, King Kong, and maybe one of the early Marx Brothers films. More than those, though, the TV series Star Blazers defines my childhood. I lived that show for all of 4th grade.

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Same here, I had to visit friends to see or do anything that wasn't currently being broadcast...and I lived in farm country several miles from the nearest subdivision. VCR came in around 1990 (age 16-ish), never had cable in my parents' place. If I wanted to see a movie more than once, I'd better just stay in the theater and wait for the next show.

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Owen Ward wrote:
Dorkman wrote:
Mr. Pointy wrote:

Neverending Story being very close too, they showed that on HBO A LOT, back in the day

Ah yes. This one gets honorable mention for a childhood rotation movie, but this came in after I'd already watched the others about a million times each.

I actually really want to do a commentary for this because it is possibly the bleakest, saddest, most disturbing kid's movie of all time. (And the sequel is no slouch in the fuckedupedness either.)

If you haven't read the book, I highly recommend it. It was the first fantasy novel that properly engrossed me throughout.

I second this!  big_smile

After making my list, I rewatched the movies, which has made me want to read the books again as well. I don't currently have a copy of The Last Unicorn, my favorite of the three, so I went with The Neverending Story and it's just as lovely as I remember. It's a really brilliant read.

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drewjmore wrote:

Same here, I had to visit friends to see or do anything that wasn't currently being broadcast...and I lived in farm country several miles from the nearest subdivision. VCR came in around 1990 (age 16-ish), never had cable in my parents' place. If I wanted to see a movie more than once, I'd better just stay in the theater and wait for the next show.

When I was a little boy I would mutilate the TV Guide. Each week, it would be totally dog-eared because I would repeatedly scour it to see if any channel was broadcasting one of my favorite movies. (My dad said I was acting like a rabbi transcribing the Talmud and if I wanted to do something why don't I get my ass outside and wash his goddamn car. He had an El Camino, big-block.)  Then the video rental stores never had any of the movies I was so obsessed with. They were always rented by someone else. The three main ones were Star Wars, Empire, and Jedi.

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Totally, Rob! I'd pull the funnies and the TV guide section out of the newspaper every Sunday and read the whole listing of every movie scheduled that week. When I went away to college I became known as the guy to who could (and would compulsively) name-that-movie just by walking into (or past) the TV room and catching a glimpse of a given scene. MPAA and star-ratings on demand were also part of the services I provided.  cool 

My old man drove filthy toyotas.  big_smile

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Dorkman wrote:
Mr. Pointy wrote:

Neverending Story being very close too, they showed that on HBO A LOT, back in the day

Ah yes. This one gets honorable mention for a childhood rotation movie, but this came in after I'd already watched the others about a million times each.

I actually really want to do a commentary for this because it is possibly the bleakest, saddest, most disturbing kid's movie of all time. (And the sequel is no slouch in the fuckedupedness either.)

Dorkman, I'd be delighted to have you back on Sofa Dogs for that one, if you're interested. Also of note, next Summer marks the film's 30th Anniversary.

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Also, Extended Edition are expanding in to the odd commentary....*hint hint*.

Or if you know, Super Mario Bros is still needing a commentary...*hint hint*.


*totally not competing with Pavlich*

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No, not at all, we'd never try to compete with Pavlich, because we'd fail miserably. In fact, Pavlich is welcome to join us any time he wants to, too.

But yeah, Dorkman, we'd totally do a Super Mario Bros commentary with you. smile

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I happily accept the invitation! smile

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From Reddit:

http://i.imgur.com/tDLOUoE.jpg

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