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Post by fwanger on May 25, 2022 8:48:06 GMT -5
Let's have a hot takes thread. Or at least a thread to shock those with the things we have never seen and have no intention of ever seeing. Could get interesting.
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Post by fwanger on May 25, 2022 8:50:44 GMT -5
I'll start. Top Gun. Never seen it, have no intention of doing so. One of dad's favorites as he was a flight mechanic during Vietnam. But I just never got into it. I guess that goes for the sequel. The idea for this thread came from the thread Coop started about the Sweet Emotion usage in the commercial. I thought "Nope, you can't trick me." lol
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Post by AeroCooper on May 25, 2022 18:37:17 GMT -5
Star Wars (any of them) Star Trek (same) It's a Wonderful Life Titanic Armageddon
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Post by ap on Jun 14, 2022 16:13:27 GMT -5
The list would be way too long. I gave up on Hollywood a very long time ago, and have not seen the vast majority of blockbuster films from the past couple decades. The only film I recall watching is Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
TV too. If it isn't sports or repeat comedies (south park, curb, office, seinfeld etc), I'm probably not watching.
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Post by anaix3l on Jul 27, 2022 3:55:09 GMT -5
I haven't had a TV in 20 years since I turned 18 and moved out. I never had any Netflix/ any other similar service.
I went to the cinema only once, before I turned 4. It was a kindergarten thing. And a traumatic experience. It was something about a girl and her mouse friends getting stuck inside a big clock and being in danger of getting crushed between the moving cogs. I had nightmares about that for years.
As far as DVDs go, I have some music DVDs and some cartoons (old Scooby and the likes).
I recall watching La Piovra when I was little. And later on Kommissar Rex. But pretty much nothing over the past two decades other than cartoons made before the early to mid '90s.
So... almost everything.
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Post by ap on Aug 15, 2022 6:43:41 GMT -5
I haven't had a TV in 20 years since I turned 18 and moved out. I never had any Netflix/ any other similar service. I went to the cinema only once, before I turned 4. It was a kindergarten thing. And a traumatic experience. It was something about a girl and her mouse friends getting stuck inside a big clock and being in danger of getting crushed between the moving cogs. I had nightmares about that for years. As far as DVDs go, I have some music DVDs and some cartoons (old Scooby and the likes). I recall watching La Piovra when I was little. And later on Kommissar Rex. But pretty much nothing over the past two decades other than cartoons made before the early to mid '90s. So... almost everything. That's incredible. Pretty much unheard of in North America, where we've all been raised by TV/movie screens for generations now.
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