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  • A guilty filmic pleasure?
  • colournoise
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    Just found Reign Of Fire on the HDR.

    Quality way to end the week.

    Caher
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    Excalibur. Dated 70s (although 1981) but kinda memorable.

    colournoise
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    Love Excalibur. Nothing quite like it. Exhilarating mix of sexuality, brutality and hippy mysticism. Nicol Williamson’s Merlin is an amazing, if knowingly OTT, creation.

    ctk
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    Highander

    big_n_daft
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    Judge Dredd the Urban one

    colournoise
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    That’s not a guilty pleasure. It’s a great film.

    colournoise
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    Hmmmnnn.

    I wonder if Peter Jackson or his CGI team were fans of Reign Of Fire? Seem to be some similarities in dragon design…

    Northwind
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    I love the fast and furious films. But most especially i love Tokyo Drift, the one that not even fast and furious fans like.

    jeffl
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    Top Gun. Utter tosh but a guilty pleasure.

    Poopscoop
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    Caher

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    Excalibur. Dated 70s (although 1981) but kinda memorable.

    Stunning, stunning film.. No guilt there.

    The best movie ever made about the Arthurian legend by far.

    701arvn
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    Footloose and it’s even better sequel; Tremors.

    Point Break; Vaya con Dias Bra.

    timbog160
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    My mate provided a couple of the military vehicles for Reign of Fire, and did the same for Children of Men about that time too…

    wallop
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    A Good Year.

    drlex
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    Either Bill n Ted film. Also partial to a viewing of Ferris Bueller.

    richardkennerley
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    Footloose and it’s even better sequel; Tremors.

    Again, not a guilty pleasure, Tremors is a brilliant film.

    Got to admit, I love a bit of Titanic 🤐

    Drac
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    Doomsday.

    matt_outandabout
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    Princess Bride….

    whitestone
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    Independence Day, it’s the B-movie that grew up to be a B-movie!

    MoreCashThanDash
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    Love Actually. Sorry

    martinhutch
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    Con-Air
    The Rock

    I draw the line at those when it comes to Cage-related films

    Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves just for Rickman.

    z1ppy
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    Princess Bride does not belong here, another classic/brilliant film.
    I’m with Wallop though, and am ashamed, but she’s fit has ****

    muddy@rseguy
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    Fifth Element: Indiana Jones meets Die Hard meets Taxi meets Metropolis meets the Cantina scene from Star Wars meets Opera meets the Smurfs meets Jean Paul Gaultier meets Mila Jovovich (“they really did make her, um, perfect…”)

    stevied
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    Ella Enchanted…my 2 girls love it and have watched it many, many times 😉

    bensales
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    Gone In 60 Seconds.

    st66
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    Pitch Perfect 🙂

    junglistjut
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    Masters of the Universe

    cdoc
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    Doomsday

    So much potential, such awful realisation.

    jairaj
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    Oi, Bill and Ted is just a great movie full stop. No guilt needed. 😄

    Pitch Perfect 2 for me. Tv was on in the background while I was working on my laptop. I couldn’t be bothered to change the channel when it came on and ended up enjoying it. Might even pop along to an acapela fight gig sometime.

    martinhutch
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    Hairspray. (The remake with John Travolta in drag).

    fettlin
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    The Day After Tomorrow!

    absolute pap of the highest order, dont even like any of the characters that much but i love watching it! brain off special effects without the big explosions.

    Slacks
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    Get to the chopper.

    jate
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    For me it is films I saw with my kids when they were growing up. So Stardust particularly for a cross dressing Robert de Niro and Zathura which, whilst all rather predictable, my kids & I loved. We saw it several times at the cinema.
    Oh and Princess Bride is a nailed on classic as is Ferris Bueller. No guilt there at all.

    jimmy
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    Robocop!

    And Flash Gordon. But not sure if that requires guilt.

    kimbers
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    Too many good films listed here, no need to be guilty about princess bride, predator or 5th element.

    Fast & furious tho….😮

    Anyway mine is a film about a simple chef

    mattbee
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    Pearl Harbour. It’s awful but I am quite happy to watch it whenever it’s on tv.

    supernova
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    Judge Dredd the Stallone version. Terrible in many ways, but much closer in looks to the comic than the, admittedly superior, Urban one.

    nickc
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    Crazy Stupid Love and Pitch Perfect.

    senorj
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    All of the Die Hards!

    ElShalimo
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    13th Warrior

    It’s got Banderas, Vikings and a fireworm

    househusband
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    Battleship.

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