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In reply to the discussion: What are some of your favorite obscure movies? [View all]Moostache
(10,180 posts)5. Watch It! (1993) (Tom Flynn)
Mike, Danny, and Rick are grown men who share a house in Chicago. They take on a fourth house mate, John, who is Mike's estranged first cousin. John's welcome to the house is crowned by his introduction to a game of perpetual pranks called "Watch it!" When not playing pranks on each other, the three men spend their time womanizing, avoiding commitment, treating women badly, and talking about women in the coarsest terms.
This film, like many from the 1990's, has not aged well in terms of being socially acceptable, but no better or worse than John Hughes films. It was pretty much a very niche film, but one that I personally enjoyed a great deal when it released...
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Great flick - loving following the violin through history around the world. n/t
CincyDem
Dec 2018
#30
"They Live" with Rowdy Roddy Piper. I figured it would be horrible, but I actually enjoyed it.
dameatball
Dec 2018
#26
Brainstorm (1983). Natalie Wood's last film. Louise Fletcher & Christopher Walken.
CincyDem
Dec 2018
#28
Stir of Echos with Keven Bacon and Second Hand Lions with with Robert Duval and
Demsrule86
Aug 2020
#50
Scorsese's 1985 "After Hours" and 1994's "Love and a .45" w/Gil Bellows/Rene Zellweger
EX500rider
Sep 2020
#54