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    Meatballs 2 actually made it to theaters!

    In the Cracked magazine parody—-he takes the name Raw Sewage from the newspaper article he's reading. MRS. RAW SEWAGE!

    cause and I can't speak for everyone here obviously but I'm pretty sure a lot of us wouldn't get it if it was a gimmick account.

    MORE SLAVE POWER!!!! ARR ARR ARR

    Back To The Future actually was something that I watched whenever it was on tv tho—when I was either 5 or 6—I had our taped off the nbc sunday night at the movies copy of it practically memorized.

    That's actually a very, very good answer—and its something that is actually on tv a really, really lot too. I was over my friend's house back a couple weeks back and his brother had the tv on mute—and I wasn't really paying attention but then the brother's girlfriend walks in and out of nowhere says Ohhh The Sandlot!

    If we're still talking late 80's/early 90's era films—I'd like to say Short Circuit 2.

    not to sound snarky but I kinda dismissed it back when it came out as an updated, more patriotic version of Free Willy. Am I wrong?

    my sister had a taped off "the wonderful world of Disney" vhs tape of it that I swear I watched every time I was sick during elementary school.

    I'm kind of surprised no one's ever done a direct to vhs or Disney channel sequel to Multiplicity now that you mention it. it might not have been a giant hit but a lot of people were at least familiar with it that a cheap CGI heavy sequel would've been easy to slap together I imagine. (I mean Disney did a Phenomenon 2

    To Catch A Doubtfire (cause there's only one!)

    Mrs. Doubtfire 2—-Menopause Nights.

    A Few Good Men 2—-Still Few, Still Good.
    (A Few Good Men 2—The Legacy of The Truth)

    Pulp Fiction 2—Pulpier Fiction.

    Its Under Siege 3 or nothing!

    he's trying to live his life as best he can!

    Bomb On Boat!

    (remember that old SNL Sketch where Rob Schneider was a guitar playing begger in the subway? no? nevermind)

    that should be the new NRA slogan—-You'll pry my gun from my cold dead hands when you trade me a blu ray disc that's just as good!

    I like the idea of chucking vhs tapes at those guys on the subways who always scream "Its Showtime Ladies And Gentlemen—What Time Is It? ITs Showtime" before they start their dance routine. I could get rid of so many old tapes that way and still not feel like I wasted them!