Love those moments! It’s such a re-watchable movie!
“It is a great irony that the colorized version has been copyrighted, and so many stations are paying a great deal for the rights to an inferior version of a movie that they could show for free in black and white. If I were a local television program director with taste and a love of movies, I would find out when my competitor was going to air his colorized version, and counter-program with the original black-and-white movie, patting myself on the back for a public service.”
-Roger Ebert
“Eckhardt- THINK ABOUT THE FUTURE.”
It’s my #1 and the reason that I’m a part of the DCU fandom today.
My uncle bootlegged movies off HBO when I was a kid. He always gave us movies as a gift.
Me and my brother had a pretty tight rotation of movies we’d watch over and over.
*Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure
*Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey
*Ghostbusters
*Ghostbusters II
*The Thing (we were wayyyy too young for this)
*Batman 1989
So yeah I’ve seen it about 50 times. Epic every time.
Also, forget Die Hard gasp
Batman Returns is my go to Christmas action movie.
I didn’t mean it Die Hard!.. I take it back!
Everbody’s way too young for this. Even in their thirties.
Oh definitely. I was in my early thirties when I first watched the original Exorcist. And I like scary movies but that one was something else.
I can only imagine what it was like seeing it in theatres during the original run.
in this refuge, i have a confession. something i’ve never told anyone.
…
when i was 8 years old i thought his name was Egg Heart, because he looked like he had high cholesterol
#canon
Happy DC Anniversary @MatthewHecht, it’s always great having you here!
Now go out there and stop the Joker before he ruin a museum!
Got it. I will blast him.
Thank you Mrs. 89
You better, for Die Hard is better