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I haven't seen that movie since it was new, the only songs I remember are the aforementioned "Somewhere Out There", and the one that goes something like "There are no cats in America, and the streets are paved with cheese".

How about "Send Me An Angel" from the movie Rad, which was featured in that ridiculous bike-dance scene (with some dude in a wig filling in for Lori Loughlin on the long shots).

Iceman and Hollywood made for a good couple.

What about that song he did with Amy Grant, was that from a soundtrack as well?

I'm guessing the reviewer just went with Berlin because it was in the most popular movie of that year. Your suggestions are really much better choices.

A friend of mine was telling me about the lack of slow songs at his prom in the late 70s. I thought it was funny when he mentioned how everyone was slow dancing to Stairway to Heaven, but then kind of dispersed when the song picked up tempo at the end.

I can't explain why, but the interconnected aspect is what I liked the least about the movie. I guess the best praise I can give QoS is that it kind of reminded me of License to Kill (with Bond focused more on revenge than gadgets or fucking).

I wonder if anyone truly looks forward to their prom? The time spent at mine was thankfully short, because my date and I stopped off at park to drink, and when I put the empty whiskey bottle back in the trunk, I accidentally locked my keys in there too. By the time we got to the venue, there was barely more than an

Casino Royale was just so good, it was almost impossible to not feel a bit let down by whatever came next. Also, if I'm going to be completely honest, I didn't think Skyfall was as good as it was made out to be. I liked it, a very good movie, it just wasn't great.

The Time Of My Life was the theme of my Senior Prom, the decorations were all clock-themed. I showed up really late, so thankfully I never heard them play that song during prom, or I just don't remember it.

As far as "old man Bond" movies go, I'll take View over Diamonds Are Forever or Never Say Never Again any day.

I know I'm the only person in the world who will admit this, but I've always liked A View To A Kill. Sure, Bond is old as balls, and Tanya Roberts was horrible, but I liked the ridiculous plot, and I really liked Grace Jones as Mayday. Plus it had Patrick Macnee! And the theme song was great.

My biggest problem with Quantum is that it's too tied into Casino Royale, and doesn't really work on it's own. Also (this is nitpicky and stupid), I absolutely hate the scene near the end when Bond is fighting Greene. That fight should have lasted two seconds, Green is a wealthy industrialist, not a trained assassin.

Here's my "bad" list: Diamonds Are Forever, Octopussy, Die Another Day, Spectre, Moonraker. I almost want to include Quantum of Solace, but it's more boring than bad.

Hey, the rebellion showed up swinging lightsabers!

Saw them back on 2005 at this shitty little club called The Creepy Crawl. Awesome show, but damn if it wasn't a hundred degrees in there.

James Woods is a member of MENSA and has a really high I.Q., yet every time he speaks publicly he sounds like an idiot.

If you're 18 years old or older

Remember the Nosferatusi?

I am not paying for some crackpot old fool to teach him magic tricks!