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The perma-stoned rabbit from The Magic Roundabout?

Now that's what you call punishment.

I remember him using a crouching young black child as a footrest…… I'm not joking, sadly. I remember during the 70s the books by Kyle Onstott being in every bookshop, and there were several in the series. I doubt they are even in print now.

It is, but is so damn clumsy at doing it. It's one of those films which is obviously well intentioned but is just a shambles. All seriousness is thrown out the window come the 'action-packed' last reel. I remember seeing Mandingo at the cinema and my jaw hitting the floor, which at the ABC Holloway was a horrible

Good point, probably just watches re-runs of The Apprentice, one after the other, one after the other…..

Remember The Klansman, that Terence Young pic with a both visibly pissed-to-the-gills Richard Burton and Lee Marvin? That doesn't get shown much these days….

With tongs.

I can't see Trump watching The Birth Of A Nation somehow. Not enough explosions, twirly camera moves and noises. Back-to-back episodes of JAG perhaps, or Fastlane, that over-caffinated cauldron of crap, lots of edits and camera smashes to keep him interested.

Pretty much titular CEO though, got to be in his seventies now. He looks it.

'The next few weeks are spent bonding while slowly healing'. And planning revenge…..

It's the '$' at the end, the final indicator that this is going to be more painful than childbirth, and seemingly, according to the header pic, Stephen Furst's final screen role.

I'd need to be nailed to the seat and given the Ludivico Treatment to watch this….

Nu Image was a long time ago, the glory days of Octopus and…. Octopus 2, and Spiders and…. you get the picture. The management has largely all changed now. One of the owners now is Dr. Tony Zia, who also owns Aston Villa football club. Virtually all of the former Cannon people are long gone. The more you know….

What got me with this is that while the car stunts and a lot of the action work is 'practical', and quite enjoyable, the CGI explosions and flames etc are just terrible, really horribly obvious. The compositing in a couple of shots is some of the worst I've ever seen in a theatrical release, but making up for it is a

The FBI is also trying this tactic? So that's why Trump is trying to shut them down too.

You're being polite, you mean a pre-nose job Sharon Stone. That documentary, Mark Hartley's Electric Boogaloo, is just superb, snd utterly hilarious. I had some dealings with Cannon back in the 80s, and one of the best stories about them was them buying an office building in London's Wardour Street, then the centre of

Yes, and then cement up the openings to the caves.

Carl Douglas, who wasn't exactly a spring chicken when it came out either…. Hope he's made a fortune off the song turning up in the Kung Fu Panda movies. His follow-up, Dance The Kung Fu, is actually okay, really nice middle eight and chorus.

…Is the answer I wanted!

Racey were shite, that's why.