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"Teen Wolf"

I was scrolling through the channels list while having a snack, and I happened upon this movie. I had completely forgotten it existed.

Well, aside for being a goofy little movie and a fun '80s nostalgia trip, it's quite forgettable. I'm guessing Michael J. Fox was glad he did "Back to the Future" that same year (1985)!
 
My wife picked out Split. Didn't realize it was a sequel to Unbreakable until we were about halfway through it. I enjoyed it!

Wanted to rewatch it with my son and his wife, but she had never seen Unbreakable. So, we watched it with her.

We'll watch Split again next time they're over, and then all be ready to watch Glass, which none of us have seen yet.
 
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I tried watching Guns Akimbo. It helped me realize how out of touch I am with some things in todays world. That movie was odd in my opinion. I shut it off and went back to Pawn Stars reruns after about 30 minutes of trying to get into it.

-Mike
 
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I tried watching Guns Akimbo. It helped me realize how out of touch I am with some things in todays world. That movie was odd in my opinion. I shut it off and went back to Pawn Stars reruns after about 30 minutes of trying to get into it.

-Mike
That's a quirky movie for sure. We watched it, and I felt no desire to watch it again.
 
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Ahahaha, I love that line.
Every time someone thanks me for doing them a favor, in my best low slow Mac voice I say 'anytime' and look over my shoulder.
Those who know get a big smile on their face and I reward them with a high five.

-Mike
"I'm gonna have me some fun...I'm gonna have me some fun...I'm gonna have me some fun...I'm gonna have me some fun..."
 
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Just discovered this the other day. Very cool.


Lazy day, noodled unplugged, looked thru some streaming services for older horror or scifi flicks. Ran into a well regarded BBC production, a 6 part black/white serial from 1958/59 called Quatermass and the Pit. Not the 1967 film version.

Never hear of it before. Much better than I expected, intelligently written, steady pace and nicely unpredictable. There was even a message of sorts at the end. Folk that like scifi, a bit of supernatural and the devil, might give this a shot. There are two other Quatermass serials from BBC I'll be looking for.