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I hated the second half too back in the day. Needy chick does funny fish out of water thing, meets cute French guy, it does not work out at first, then she meets him again, realizes he is her one true love, gives up everything to marry him. Oh wait, she decides not to marry him.

Thank God I’m not the only one.

First Wives Club is an all time favorite at our house.

It’s not happening. The script wasn’t good and the ladies nixed it.

Rape by deception and raping drunk girls was really popular. Remember Sixteen Candles and Revenge of the Nerds?

I’d completely forgotten about it. I am going to watch me some wildcats this weekend...

This. So many movies and tv shows we grew up with were so backwards. . . and to think “Overboard” was considered a child friendly movie.

Yeah, it squeaks me right out. But Death Becomes Her is a tour de force.

Probably on hold while Bette does her run in Hello Dolly! on the Broadway.

I was curious about what people’s opinions on Overboard are around here. I thought it was hilarious when I was younger (I think I was 11 when I first saw it) but even at that age I knew Kurt Russell straight up committed a bunch of felonies in the service of taming Goldie’s shrew character and all the ethical problems

OMG I just commented that, not seeing yours. Iconic.

That rap...I can still hear her sing “Football” off key.

My people! I was young and couldn’t get behind Overboard. It just seemed...wrong.

“It’s the sport of kings. Better than diamond rings.”

♫ ♬ It’s the sport of kings, better than diamond rings... ♫ ♬

I’m glad I’m not the only one who can’t watch the rape-by-deception that is Overboard...But you’re right, Death Becomes Her is art.

I FORGOT ABOUT WILDCATS!!!!!

Can someone please update us on Divanation for Netflix, that spurned this photo almost 2 years ago?

Private Benjamin: One of the greatest feminist movies of all time.

I cannot defend it as a good movie, but I’ve always had a bizarre love for “Wildcats”
Goldie stars as a suprisingly on-it coach who is trying to control a super-stereotyped inner-city HS football team lead by Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson, both of whom look like they are 13 years old.