What are you watching?

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In a little bit I'm gonna watch, Nutty Profressor 2: The Klumps

That was so funny when that fat guy farted and caused the curtain to catch on fire. What are your best favorite scenes from that movie?
 
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In a little bit, I'm watching, Monsters vs Aliens, it's a 2009 animated film which high-cutting action, here's the cover.


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Now, I'm gonna watch some episodes from the hit series, "Dexter". That man is slick and shady. It's an interesting show with some mild violence in it. Have you guys seen this TV series?
 
I kind of know what music is considered yacht rock, but then again I'm not quite sure why some music is called yacht rock.
Doesn't the dockumentary cover this? If not here's an explanation from the guy that coined the term.
 
Doesn't the dockumentary cover this? If not here's an explanation from the guy that coined the term.
Oh it definitely covers it. I guess I should have said I don't know if I would classify some bands or songs as yacht rock. Kind of in the same way certain bands are lumped into hair bands.
 
Fixing to pop in a DVD, Dr. Dolittle 2. Eddie Murphy did some funny moves in that film and the other cast/crew did a great job performing in that movie. The animals were funny too talking to the humans and each other.
 
That's weird, I read the comic in 1991. Guess it had a long Hollywood gestation period.

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Well there must have certainly been a lot of parts to the series, at least 20 of them over a two-decade period. That's a long time. Or the 2018 film was a re-boot of the original film back in 1991. I'll have to do more extensive research about it.
 
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It was delayed by a lot of err... accidents? ;)
Groan. :indiff: The book I read was about a hitman who arranges his murders to look like accidents so maybe someone keeps bumping off the producers.
Well there must have certainly been a lot of parts to the series, at least 20 of them over a two-decade period. That's a long time.
That's true. I didn't really keep up with it over the years. It was written by Pat Mills who co-created Judge Dredd with Carlos Ezquerra. The original guy who drew it, Martin Emond, died while very young iirc so that may have been another factor in its delay.
 
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I didn't watch the Olympics and had never seen this performance due to the IOC restricting the video. I guess it didn't seem to me to be as terrible as the hype suggested but Dr Gunn looked to me to be outclassed by her younger and more energetic competitors.

 
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