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Robinette wrote:Depends on what metric you use...Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
The coolest is squishyg
1. I've never seen it, but I want to.squishyg wrote:1. Drumline - If this movie is on, nothing else is getting done because I have to stop and watch Nick Cannon and that little white boy who loves black people.
2. D.C. Cab - This movie features Mr. T crusading against drug dealers, a Baldwin who's not really a Baldwin, and Gary Busey. It also features my favorite movie line, "I don't work on January the 8th, because that's Elvis' birthday". This was also the first movie where I saw boobies and it was very interesting to an 8 year old girl and gave me something meaningful to aspire to.
3. Face/Off - this movie is so ridiculous but I love John Woo fight scenes. I also do the loving John Travolta face off thing where he rubs his hand down people's faces to my husband and daughter at least 20 times a day while shouting "Face off!"

squishyg wrote: 3. Face/Off - this movie is so ridiculous but I love John Woo fight scenes. I also do the loving John Travolta face off thing where he rubs his hand down people's faces to my husband and daughter at least 20 times a day while shouting "Face off!"
News flash jakey!!! Not all girls like boys! Now, I happen to like boys very much, but I don't care whether your genitalia is inside or outside your body, when you're 8 and you see jiggling boobies, it is exciting. Come to think of it, they're pretty fantastic at any age...jakewilliams wrote:2. Don't you have the wrong equipment to be excited by the first time you saw boobies?
Scotty, I believe this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.Phatscotty wrote:TOTALLY!squishyg wrote: 3. Face/Off - this movie is so ridiculous but I love John Woo fight scenes. I also do the loving John Travolta face off thing where he rubs his hand down people's faces to my husband and daughter at least 20 times a day while shouting "Face off!"

Robinette wrote:Depends on what metric you use...Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
The coolest is squishyg
I would rub my hand down your face, but it will have to waitsquishyg wrote:News flash jakey!!! Not all girls like boys! Now, I happen to like boys very much, but I don't care whether your genitalia is inside or outside your body, when you're 8 and you see jiggling boobies, it is exciting. Come to think of it, they're pretty fantastic at any age...jakewilliams wrote:2. Don't you have the wrong equipment to be excited by the first time you saw boobies?
Scotty, I believe this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.Phatscotty wrote:TOTALLY!squishyg wrote: 3. Face/Off - this movie is so ridiculous but I love John Woo fight scenes. I also do the loving John Travolta face off thing where he rubs his hand down people's faces to my husband and daughter at least 20 times a day while shouting "Face off!"
It's Peanut Butter again, isn't it Mom...ISN'T IT!

None of these are guilty pleasures. Especially Up, Monster Inc. and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.Evil Semp wrote:The Muppet Movie - I bet I have watched it a hundred times, maybe more. It is one of those movies that you didn't know what was going to happen until it happened.
Shrek -Same as above just haven't watched it as many times.
UP, Monsters Inc., Who Framed Roger Rabbit
On count 1 of aggravated bliss, the court finds you guilty.squishyg wrote:1. Drumline - If this movie is on, nothing else is getting done because I have to stop and watch Nick Cannon and that little white boy who loves black people.
2. D.C. Cab - This movie features Mr. T crusading against drug dealers, a Baldwin who's not really a Baldwin, and Gary Busey. It also features my favorite movie line, "I don't work on January the 8th, because that's Elvis' birthday". This was also the first movie where I saw boobies and it was very interesting to an 8 year old girl and gave me something meaningful to aspire to.
3. Face/Off - this movie is so ridiculous but I love John Woo fight scenes. I also do the loving John Travolta face off thing where he rubs his hand down people's faces to my husband and daughter at least 20 times a day while shouting "Face off!"

Four Weddings and a funeral? Isn't that five of the same thing? - Al Bundynagerous wrote:Face/Off rocks!
Guilty pleasure movies on my list include Hugh Grant classics. I was conditioned to enjoy them from an early age with my mum and sister, these include such films as Love Actually, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill.
I agree!rdsrds2120 wrote:I would like to update my previous list. Out with that one, here is the new:
1) Charlie St. Cloud (:
3) High School Musical
I was thinking about it, and that list has WAY guiltier pleasure than the last.
-rd
...what?tdans wrote:Ip man .