Movie Night Watch Party Megathread

I think I’m watching some extended director’s cut of Chronicles of Riddick because I don’t remember some of this shit.

Or I’m just old.

I thought the sequel was well done.

Name a better sequel that came out 10 years after the original.

Everyone I saw it with also was impressed.

Snape calls the dude who says he’s busy and then says “don’t waste time talking to me”

Then don’t call him in the first place, Lumbergh

And Chronicle of Riddick has got Keith David (as opposed to David Keith - white guy) who my Dad got to know fairly well when he was an extra on Article 99

The good old days are going to get so weird for generations from here on out.

I’ve always talked about how they’re going to eventually make video games for a 70-80 year old demo. It’s probably not too far off now.

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Another show in my must see list back then.

Do you remember your post like ten minutes ago bro?

Mostly (name that movie)

Dude kills a terrorist and parkours in an elevator shaft.

Not sure if cop or bartender.

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Wait, are you guys seriously talking about TGIF with no mention of Perfect Strangers?!?

You guys do know that Family Matters was a spinoff show? Cousin Larry? Balki? Mypos?

How can you not love Helion Prime? The invented like 4 cool worlds just for this movie. (Counting Necromancer ship as a world)

Do you even Benson bro?

Perfect Strangers was earlier than Step by Step

I remember watching it but not sure if on TGIF the last few years of its run or in syndication in the afternoon.

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That is NOT TGIF. I do not Benson.

But I do Mr Belvedere. Was that on the lineup? Great show regardless. And don’t get me started on Alf.

This cop chief may be worse than the Trump Jr dude who is trying to bang John’s wife

Webster, I’m a Big Girl Now, I think Punky Brewster, It’s a Living

For its sixth and final season (1989–90), Mr. Belvedere left its longtime Friday night slot (which began its evolution into the long-running TGIF block that season) and was moved to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Saturday nights. The move led Mr. Belvedere to suffer a steep ratings decline, falling to a 6.3 rating. The final episode to air before it was put on hiatus on December 30, 1989 ranked #70 out of 83 shows.[15][16] ABC canceled the series for good in February 1990.[17] The two-part finale, which aired on July 1 and July 8, 1990, ranked #59 and #37, respectively, out of the 86 shows that aired during those weeks.[18][19]

Well the hell with you ABC. Bob Euecker was comedic gold.

Yeah but it wasnt part of the primo lineup.

My four are far and away the best overall lineup, even though Perfect Strangers was awesome, the rest of the lineup didn’t compare.

I wonder if that’s the Forbes with Takagi in it behind that counter the dude is standing at