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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Aug 19, 2007 22:52:13 GMT -5
I've always thought this was an underrated lil flick. Michael Keaton does a great job portraying Doug and each of his three clones, Andie Mcdowell is good as well, just a fun lil movie all around. Two thumbs from me.
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Post by ThereIsNoAbsurdistOnlyZuul on Aug 19, 2007 22:53:33 GMT -5
I'd catch moments on TBS, and it always made me laugh.
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Post by drclaw on Aug 19, 2007 22:55:26 GMT -5
I mark for Four!
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Post by Thread Pirate Roberts on Aug 19, 2007 22:58:57 GMT -5
I always get a chuckle out of it.
But then again I am a Keaton mark from way back.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Aug 19, 2007 23:01:02 GMT -5
What's better than Michael Keaton, you may ask?
Four Michael Keatons, that's what.
Two Thumbs up from me as well.
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Post by gsguy on Aug 19, 2007 23:01:10 GMT -5
I've always thought this was an underrated lil flick. Michael Keaton does a great job portraying Doug and each of his three clones, Andie Mcdowell is good as well, just a fun lil movie all around. Two thumbs from me. You hotlinked! (Gasps from audience.)
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Post by Bub (BLM) on Aug 19, 2007 23:01:11 GMT -5
This movie, just like Keaton, is completely underrated. So many hilarious moments in it that it's hard to pick a favorite. I will say though, one of my favorites is when his wife goes to him to have a serious relationship talk, and ends up having it with the retarded one.
"Tell me... please... WHAT do you want from me? WHAT do you want?"
"............................................... I want pizza."
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Post by rra on Aug 19, 2007 23:12:31 GMT -5
I've always thought this was an underrated lil flick. Michael Keaton does a great job portraying Doug and each of his three clones, Andie Mcdowell is good as well, just a fun lil movie all around. Two thumbs from me. Try wikipedia for a JPG, thats where a hack like me does. Well, never watched it, but Keaton was a funny guy. I'll check it out JUST BECAUSE OF YOU.* *=Not really, since I'm abusing my store's catalogue-credit, but its the thought that counts.
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Post by Voldemar H. "Brak" Guerta on Aug 19, 2007 23:13:18 GMT -5
This movie, just like Keaton, is completely underrated. So many hilarious moments in it that it's hard to pick a favorite. I will say though, one of my favorites is when his wife goes to him to have a serious relationship talk, and ends up having it with the retarded one. "Tell me... please... WHAT do you want from me? WHAT do you want?" "............................................... I want pizza." You just made me remember Four putting a slice of pizza in his wallet and closing it up for later. And I laughed. And laughed. ;D
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Aug 19, 2007 23:16:05 GMT -5
"Did you bring me a monkey?" to this day makes me giggle any time I think of it.
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Post by nonrev on Aug 20, 2007 1:01:58 GMT -5
This movie, just like Keaton, is completely underrated. So many hilarious moments in it that it's hard to pick a favorite. I will say though, one of my favorites is when his wife goes to him to have a serious relationship talk, and ends up having it with the retarded one. "Tell me... please... WHAT do you want from me? WHAT do you want?" "............................................... I want pizza." You just made me remember Four putting a slice of pizza in his wallet and closing it up for later. And I laughed. And laughed. ;D "I've got a wallet!" "I put pizza in my wallet." I quote it all the time and no one save my brother has any idea what I am talking about
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Post by TuneinTokyo on Aug 20, 2007 23:49:27 GMT -5
good flick
I was trying to think of a bad Michael Keaton film......
I don't think I know of one, even the one where he owned the house in SF and was crazy was a pretty good flick.......
And who doesn't love Gung Ho or Mr. Mom?
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Aug 20, 2007 23:54:24 GMT -5
good flick I was trying to think of a bad Michael Keaton film...... I don't think I know of one, even the one where he owned the house in SF and was crazy was a pretty good flick....... And who doesn't love Gung Ho or Mr. Mom? I'm a huge Michael keaton fan, so don't think I'm trying to rain on your parade here buddy but..... First Daughter Herbie - Fully Loaded Once again I apologize for bringing those up.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Aug 21, 2007 0:12:04 GMT -5
In Keaton's defense the two you mentioned I wouldn't really consider 'his' flicks.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Aug 21, 2007 0:13:32 GMT -5
In Keaton's defense the two you mentioned I wouldn't really consider 'his' flicks. True but he did have large parts in them.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Aug 21, 2007 0:14:05 GMT -5
Touche.
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Post by Thread Pirate Roberts on Aug 21, 2007 0:22:46 GMT -5
What about the one where he was the Hockey player? I wasn't too fond of that one but it's the only one that comes to mind.(aside from the aforementioned 2)
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Aug 21, 2007 0:28:44 GMT -5
What about the one where he was the Hockey player? I wasn't too fond of that one but it's the only one that comes to mind.(aside from the aforementioned 2) Which one was that? I'm coming up blank.
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Post by 404error on Aug 21, 2007 0:42:57 GMT -5
I think he means "Jack Frost" where he turned into a snowman.
I saw that one in the theatres (can't remember... maybe I snuck in) and although I laughed at a lot of it, the movie did let me down.
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Post by Thread Pirate Roberts on Aug 21, 2007 0:44:19 GMT -5
What about the one where he was the Hockey player? I wasn't too fond of that one but it's the only one that comes to mind.(aside from the aforementioned 2) Which one was that? I'm coming up blank. Touch and Go
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