There are certain movies that I can’t seem to turn away from when I catch them on TV. It doesn’t matter if they are on USA, channel 11, HBO or Four Star Classic Hollywood Showtime; I just can’t help myself. Here are 10 movies:
Major League
I’ve loved it since I first saw it when I was 9 or 10; it showed a side of baseball I had never seen before. All the wacky shit in the locker rooms, the players going out to eat together and when Wild Thing sleeps with Dorn’s wife I can recall being very turned on. She shows up at the bar and looks great. It also set up that very tense scene when Dorn goes up to Wild Thing during that last game against the Yankees and I was all like, “Oh snap, Wild Thing did it with his wife! That has to bother him!” However, Dorn is able to put the womanly issues aside for the team and says, “Strike this motherfucker out!”Unless it’s on USA, then he says, “Strike this….guy….out!” Not quite the same ummpph, you know? “Strike this motherfucker out!” is our generation’s “Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.”
Goodfellas
Listen, I’m not one of these ballbags that likes to act like this movie changed the rotation of Earth but I can’t seem turn it off when it’s on. Honestly, I really like Hank and I like getting pissed off at his sister when she calls from their house phone even after he tells a thousand times not to use that phone. I think the Joe Pesci character is mad annoying and he needs to be more understanding. I think he allows his anger at his height to get in the way of fully developing as a human being. In general, douchebags tend to like this movie which of course hurts my ability to take it serious.
Tommy Boy
A great movie that always makes you feel good. There are great one liners and that scene when Tommy goes for a walk after his father dies brings me very close to tears. They got the bagpipes going, his walking under the fall foilage–it’s really beautiful. If they showed this movie on a plane after a weekend in Vegas, I would go to pieces.
The Great Outdoors
This one is a little lesser known but still gets the job done. I love the part when John Candy’s son says, “While your at it Dad, you might as well blow the whole damn family out of your ass.” The scene where he eats the “Ol’ 96er” so the whole family can eat for free is awesome and so is the vomit that follows.
Goodwill Hunting
It has been on quite a bit recently and I have rekindled my love affair with this movie. Every guy that has seen this movie would love to do that shit where they roll up on those herbs playing basketball and beat the shit out of them. Of course,the night out at the bar when he first meets Minnie Driver is great; I love when he sons that dickhead that is trying to hit on her. “My boy is wicked smart!” and “Let’s go fuck up some smaaart kids!” It loses points for taking place in Boston…of course.
Hellboy
Oh you read that right…I never thought I’d like it but I saw it and loved it! I can’t stand comic book types and I have no interest in hearing about how some character was quoted as saying something from issue 46 but the timeline doesn’t add up because his mother wasn’t killed yet by the Ultraman from Mars or some shit so maybe my stupidity when it comes to comics allows me to enjoy this movie on it’s own. It has some devil shit in it so that helped and I like his sidekick alot. Dr. Niles Crane is his voice and he is some sort of amphibious lizard type creeping jesus. Give this one a shot.
Apocalypse Now
People that swear by this movie bother me but I really dig it. I think I like war movies and this one seems to be as good as any out there (I assume Denis can add something here). All the parts when they are on the river in the boat are so fucking creepy.
The Adams Family
I saw this movie in the theater…twice and was hyped when it came out on VHS (Whoa!!!!!! VHS, remember those days!!!) I always wanted to go down to the part of the house where Gomez hid his money. He needed to take a boat to get there, for fuck’s sake! I could have done without the Hammer song (I just remembered that I owned the soundtrack on cassette tape (Whoa!!! This is quite a trip down memory lane!) Anway, the second movie was pretty hot also.
Fire in the Sky
My father took my sister and I to see this after school one day…when I was 11! Katie was 5 and needless to say I haven’t slept well since. For whatever reason, I still watch it anytime its one. The scene when he is on the UFO is bugged out, homes. Do yourself a favor and watch the greatest 90 minutes ever caught on film…okay, that is a bit much but it is good.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
I do like the Johnny Depp one but I’m talking about the one with Gene Wilder right now. I was always creeped out by him in this movie and sort of disliked how intensely ugly the kid who played Charlie Bucket was. One minute Willy Wonka was being kind of nice and the next he was almost murdering children. Life can be funny that way.
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