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Post by Head Mutant on Mar 17, 2007 9:19:00 GMT -5
Al, I get the feeling you're bringing a new breed of movie into our lives. Bravo, chap.
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Post by Al on Mar 17, 2007 12:30:29 GMT -5
I like to think I can bring something to the table ;D
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Post by StarOpal on Mar 19, 2007 11:54:21 GMT -5
Wait a minute. I think I may have seen this one.
Is this the one where their mother (?) says that their "necks are bigger than their heads." and they say "that's because there's no muscles in [their] heads."?
Geeze, The Barbarian Brothers. That's going back a'ways.
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Post by blinkfan on Mar 19, 2007 15:46:51 GMT -5
This review made me desperatley want to see it
Kudos Al.
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Post by Al on Mar 19, 2007 21:57:48 GMT -5
Is this the one where their mother (?) says that their "necks are bigger than their heads." and they say "that's because there's no muscles in [their] heads."? Yup. I'm constantly surprised how many people have seen Twin Sitters when it comes up in conversation. And yes, it comes up more often then I'd like to admit.
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Post by Spiderdancer on Mar 22, 2007 14:24:16 GMT -5
You know, I don't think I saw this one (yet), but I did see the barbarian one. There's a running gag where they keep switching things, such as weapons or horse steering ("I don't like the reins. You take the reins." "I don't like the axe. You take the axe.") and the McGuffin is a woman who is the only one that can wear the special ruby in her navel. Right?
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Post by Al on Mar 22, 2007 18:26:08 GMT -5
The 'belly stone', yeah. Also in The Barbarians? Michael Berryman (Pluto from The Hills Have Eyes) as the always intimidating "Dirtmaster."
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