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- dunnylovehun, on 01/10/2008, -3/+54Big is actually sort of a creepy movie. The whole reason he becomes a 35 year old man is so he can get with a 15 year old girl. Towards the end there's that shot of him sitting in his car watching her walk home from school with her friends. Oh and the primary sexual relationship is between a 12 year old kid and a 35 year old woman. But I guess if he'd become an adult and not gotten to touch boob I would have been a little disappointed (I was 8 when the movie came out).
- musntSurfatWork, on 01/10/2008, -0/+39I'm sure glad Gremlins didn't lie to me.
- unicronband, on 01/10/2008, -2/+39You remind me of the babe.
- zig145, on 01/10/2008, -1/+30What babe?
- MaTT2011, on 01/10/2008, -5/+34Dugg for referencing, of all things, Labyrinth.
- unicronband, on 01/10/2008, -1/+27The babe with the power.
- doctechnical, on 01/10/2008, -3/+28What power?
- combatchuck, on 01/10/2008, -1/+25I was alright with this list until he started talking ***** about The Neverending Story. We can take this outside, mister blogger.
- Jason540i, on 01/10/2008, -1/+24The Power of Voodoo.
- KC67, on 01/10/2008, -2/+24I loved Big. To be able to be a kid again & do silly things, even for just one day, would be wonderful.
- unicronband, on 01/10/2008, -1/+22Who do?
- Dokument, on 01/10/2008, -1/+20Thattl do pig, thattl do.
- exomni, on 01/10/2008, -1/+19You do.
- ryan899, on 01/10/2008, -1/+19Do what?
- djpants428, on 01/10/2008, -1/+17remind me of the babe
- cawpin, on 01/10/2008, -0/+16I just watched Labyrinth and The Neverending Story a few weeks ago from Netflix. I still love both of those movies.
- blate, on 01/10/2008, -1/+16Fictional children's movies do not portray an accurate representation of real life? Call the police!
- patrickxbateman, on 01/10/2008, -1/+16What about Back to the Future II ? If I don't see some f'ing flying cars and hoverboards soon I'm going to be pissed.
- exomni, on 01/10/2008, -1/+14Dance magic, dance! ooh ooh oooh!
- royshechter, on 01/10/2008, -4/+17If you grew up on these eight classic family films, we have some bad news for you...
- spawnfree, on 01/10/2008, -1/+13I'm glad I'm all grown up now and believe in real things corporate responsibility and the war on terror.
- coheedcollapse, on 01/10/2008, -0/+12Negative points for forgetting Flight of the Navigator. The kid gets knocked out in a ditch and as a result travels through space in a craft voiced by Pee Wee Herman.
- Azuroth, on 01/10/2008, -0/+11What Reply Button?
- Cerebral, on 01/10/2008, -0/+10Who else really wants to dial that phone number?
- BoneStamp, on 01/10/2008, -2/+12I think "Blank Check" was pretty truthful in the end... the kid had lots of money but was sad because he didn't have any friends.
- mywhitenoise, on 01/10/2008, -2/+12***** man, if there's any millionaire out there who needs a friend, call me up. My phone number is 916-324-6436
- psykiv, on 01/10/2008, -0/+10Patton, Laura (916) 324-6436
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Google ftw? - patrickxbateman, on 01/10/2008, -0/+9umm.. the name of the movie is "Blank Check". From what I remember he gets hit by a car and the guy gives him a blank check which he cashes for lots of monies...hilarity ensues.
- ordig, on 01/10/2008, -0/+9Contact juggling doesn't make you the coolest kid in school? *****!
- calon9, on 01/10/2008, -0/+9Jennifer Connelly. That's the only thing I remembered from Labyrinth, even as a kid.
- thugok, on 01/10/2008, -0/+9I called it but since I don't have a million bucks he just hung up.
- mywhitenoise, on 01/10/2008, -1/+10Dude, calm the ***** down. We still have 7 more years.
- inactive, on 01/10/2008, -2/+10On Blank Check:
"The Cold, Hard Truth:
The archetypal 90s scamp in this movie has got such a huge set of balls it's a wonder he's able to move, let alone defraud a bank. First he steals a million dollars, then he uses a "hacked" Macintosh Performa 600 to perfectly mimic a human voice and buy a castle complete with go-kart track and water slide, making him the single greatest computer engineer of his era. In real life, he would have been promptly pulled aside while waiting in line at the bank and stood whimpering while his (probably drunk) father was called to come pick him up/beat him for wasting the nice peoples' time. "
Hilarious. - BoneStamp, on 01/10/2008, -0/+9Must be his ex-gold-digging-girlfriend.
- jeskadubyah, on 01/10/2008, -1/+9the olson twins did that same 'parent trap' movie, except the parents weren't divorced (i think the mom was dead), and Kristie Alley becomes the new wife. i always wished i had a secret identical twin sister who lived with a rich daddy.
- Appox, on 01/10/2008, -0/+8Now that was a film
- Cerebral, on 01/10/2008, -0/+8No NS2 sucks balls... One is a classic.
- mpete510, on 01/10/2008, -0/+7"In reality, most adults make a living by selling off little pieces of their dignity to an ***** in a tie until they finally go home one night and "forget" to turn the car exhaust off in the garage."
If that weren't the truth I would be laughing right now. - inactive, on 01/10/2008, -1/+8Dugg down for using the inferior remake of Willy Wonka and WTF? Dark Crystal WAS a good movie.
- Swanny614, on 01/10/2008, -0/+6I don't know if you realize this, but he was probably making a joke. Since it was from a humor site. A site where they make jokes. Is this making sense yet?
- Trax91, on 01/10/2008, -0/+6Nooooo....!!
- doctechnical, on 01/10/2008, -3/+9This list could have added E.T. :Be nice to an alien and he'll be nice to you. Just look at that book called "How to serve Man" - what could possibly go wrong? Lie 2: Videogames made from movies are a good idea.
On the other side of the coin, we have Poltergeist. Truth: That scary clown doll *is* out to kill you, kid. Keep your eyes open. - FutureEng, on 01/10/2008, -0/+6Unless it's a women posting.
Oh wait, there aren't any women on the intertubes. - fluidfoundation, on 01/10/2008, -1/+7Did the creatures at the end of The Dark Crystal scare the ever loving ***** out of anyone else at an early age? I think I was 4 when I saw the movie, and those christmas lit bastards gave me nightmares.
- ElGanyan, on 01/10/2008, -0/+5The dark crystal is a thousand times better than the labyrinth. I enjoyed both the labyrinth and the dark crystal as a kid (the skeksis scared the crap out of me) but when I revisited them as an adult I found the labyrinth to be quite inferior to the Dark Crystal and not nearly as wonderful as I had originally thought it to be. The only thing that saved it was Bowie, gotta love Bowie.
- mywhitenoise, on 01/10/2008, -1/+6Some of it.
Don't Tell Mom The Babysitters Dead, and Blank Check definitely deserve to be on there. - Cerebral, on 01/10/2008, -0/+5Exactly what I was thinking. On that day it'll be on the new "Top 10 Movies That Lied to Us" list.
- fluidfoundation, on 01/10/2008, -0/+5Tossle my hair, mr hanks?
- sindex, on 01/10/2008, -0/+5The Dark Crystal is one of my favorite movies ever.
"End, begin, all the same. Big change. Sometimes good. Sometimes bad." - Aughra. That pretty much sums up life, and I learned it at age 6. Entertaining? Check. Life changing? Check. Still referenced by modern and "more relevant" media? Check. What more do you want from a movie? - yfguitarist, on 01/10/2008, -0/+5It's strange because he references the original while using the title and pictures from the remake.
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