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I Will Cotten to Your Joseph
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I used to watch the 1942 live action Jungle Book with Sabu.  The scene where he killed Shere Khan traumatized me, but I watched the movie repeatedly nonetheless.

Raising Arizona is spectacular.  The Huggies robbery scene will never not be hilarious.

Errol Flynn's Adventures of Robin Hood is pretty spectacular.  I would tie that and the Disney version for best Robin Hoods (although I think nostalgia and the beautiful voice of Brian Bedford help the Disney version greatly).  There is something so joyful in the Errol Flynn version that has earned my love and

I recently rewatched this movie after having not seen it in 20 years.  Holy shit, it's traumatizing!  I didn't remember most of it because I think I blocked it as a coping mechanism.

Anyone remember Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown?  Loved that.  Wore out the tape, and I can't find it to buy.  I totally would.

Yes it is.

The copy we had was taped off of tv. I don't think I heard that line until I was in my 20s when I bought it.  Also, the line, "He ain't got shit all over him," which is now my favorite line of that movie.

Fuck yes, The Last Starfighter.  I love Alex, I love Centauri, I love Grig.  I am also a blubbering mess by the end.  Damn, why did Maggie even hesitate to get on that ship?

A similar instance happened to me in 9th grade, but the movie was Braveheart, and I waited about 4 years to see the end.

Born in '83, and the first film I ever remember watching was Return of the Jedi.  I sometimes get a little bleary-eyed thinking about how I didn't get the proper "Holy shit!" reaction from Empire.

I actually don't see the Khan and Kirk not in a room together as a drawback to TWOK.  I  never even noticed that until embarrassingly late, when I read an interview about Montalban's hesitancy to take on the role because he didn't think it was meaty enough.  The tension in that film is spot on.  Yeah, looking back, it

MAJOR SPOILER ABOVE!!!!!!!!

The abomination of the Kirk character didn't infuriate me nearly as much as how Emo they made Spock.  But I also thought Pine wasn't horrible, just the lines and character.  Qunito was awful, in my oh-so-humble opinion.

Note to Galley: Romulan Ale no longer to be served at diplomatic functions.

YEAH, MORE SPOILERS HERE, OBVI

I forget he was funny on there because his suggestions are so often dismissed.

Whoops! 

I still blame her for Billy, so yeah, I hate her, too.

I can't argue with that, honestly.  They both crack me up.

And I just realized in the top left corner, where the actor's name is listed, Siddig's name is followed by a (…?).  Brilliant!