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Mr. Gorman

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  1. BLACK RAIN (1989) and FATAL ATTRACTION (1987) Michael Douglas!
  2. WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR, DADDY? (1966)
  3. You can list 2 movies if you'd like, TopBilled. No one's going to come after you with meathooks if you wanna list two '80s flix! THE RIPPER (1985-Shot on video sludge) and BOARDINGHOUSE (1982-A very early SOV pile of sludge that somehow netted a theatrical release after its debut on homevideo [the PARAGON label released it; I used to own a copy]. It's amateur-night garbage, but I'm sure it made money!
  4. PLANES, TRAINS and AUTOMOBILES (1987) and UNCLE BUCK (1989) John Candy!
  5. NIGHTMARE IN CHICAGO (1964-Tvm) Directed by Robert Altman.
  6. BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) and THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS (1987) Two movies starring Michael J. Fox
  7. USED CARS (1980) and CHU CHU AND THE PHILLY FLASH (1981) [NOTE: This movie is so bad it's never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray. It's last video release was on VHS in 1983]. Two with Jack Warden, btw.
  8. Shootout in a One-Dog Town (1974-Tvm) 78m. Next: Lois Nettleton
  9. I've gotta say I wouldn't mind seeing Warren Beatty's 'Directors Cut' of DICK TRACY (1990). It runs 30 minutes longer than the theatrical version and he's got a copy of it. But I don't recall this version ever being released to homevideo or having a latter-day theatrical screening. Warren only appeared in 2 movies released in the entirety of the '80s: REDS (1981) and ISHTAR (1987).
  10. MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION (1962) Stewart, O'Hara
  11. INNOCENT BYSTANDERS (1972) Stanley Baker, Geraldine Chaplin, Donald Pleasence, Dana Andrews
  12. HEADIN' FOR BROADWAY (1980) and WHEN TIME RAN OUT . . . (1980) More 'nature mayhem' from Irwin Allen!
  13. MAROC 7 (1967-Spy Stuff) Gene Barry, Cyd Charisse
  14. BUGLES IN THE AFTERNOON (1952-Western) Ray Milland
  15. ROAD HUSTLERS, The (1968) Drive-in "B"-movie fodder from the late '60s with a good cast. I don't know how to put up a poster pic of the movie otherwise I would. I don't know how y'all do that stuff! It's like an alien concept to my poxed brain! (My brain →🧠 ).
  16. There's definitely no shortage of stars who didn't age well. Smoking and drinking and being out in the Sun a lot adds wrinkles upon wrinkles. It's easier for me to think of old-time movie stars who DID age well because there are fewer of them. I recall Leonard Maltin's review of LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON (1957) began with "Forget age difference between Cooper and Hepburn . . . ". He gave it 3½ starts out of 4 (!).
  17. Warren Beatty's only been in 23 movies in 60 years. Seems like he was in more movies than that, but he hasn't been. Just twenty-three films since 1961, the last being RULES DON'T APPLY (2016).
  18. THE HARDER THEY FALL (1956) Bogie's last film.
  19. ♣ WELCOME TO THE 1980s ♣ The thing about the 1980s is that, beginning around 1985, there was a proliferation of made-for-video movies being shot on videotape. Nearly all of these films were low-grade garbage . . . but it didn't really matter. The homevideo industry was apparently ravenous for 'product' at this time. So in this decade there's not only theatrical movies and made-for-network television movies, but also made-for-cable movies and shot-on-video movies released directly to the homevideo market. Whew! I think for this thread I would ask any poster to list 2 movies instead of the customary one because there's so darn many features from the 1980s to list! I'll start with: WINDOWS (1980) and WOODCHIPPER MASSACRE (1988) Shot on video. The director said it cost $400 to shoot, not including the price of the camera.
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