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Old 03-19-13, 05:28 PM   #31
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Oh I agree. I got free tickets for a sneak preview, and felt pretty odd with two middle-aged guys sitting in a theater full of teenagers.


That's pretty funny.
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Old 03-20-13, 05:25 AM   #32
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While not a war movie.

I LOVE Bio-Dome with Pauly Shore and Stephen Baldwin.
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Old 03-20-13, 05:52 PM   #33
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so Platapus can shut right up and go back to sleep.

Seriously.




I mean it.

What? I didn't say nutton! I didn't say nutton!
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Old 03-20-13, 06:06 PM   #34
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Guilty movie pleasure?

I like to watch the Nancy Drew movies

I do have a thing for Bonita Granville





Of course when she is tied up helps too

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Old 03-21-13, 01:27 AM   #35
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What about us?
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Old 03-21-13, 03:55 PM   #36
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My biggest guilty pleasure movie has to be "Mommie Dearest." If it's on, I simply can NOT turn it off.

Of course it's not a war movie. Unless you count the war on wire hangers.
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Old 03-21-13, 04:03 PM   #37
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The Russian (BURNT BY THE SUN) Triolgy. Definetly a war movie with a difference. Awesome.

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Old 03-21-13, 05:14 PM   #38
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My biggest guilty pleasure movie has to be "Mommie Dearest." If it's on, I simply can NOT turn it off.

Of course it's not a war movie. Unless you count the war on wire hangers.


Do you remember the A&E commercials with actors acting out roles from other movies, but in their homes? Lisa Kudrow did the "wire hangers" speech and woke up her new baby. "It's alright, honey. Mommie's just pretending."
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Old 03-21-13, 05:21 PM   #39
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Old 03-27-13, 05:35 PM   #40
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Hmmmmmm....
Guilty Pleasure War Movies?

1. 300 (2007)






2. Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)





3. Platoon (1986)






4. K19 Widowmaker (2002)





5. Crimson Tide (1995)





6. Gladiator (2000)

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Hmmmmmm....
Guilty Pleasure War Movies?

2. Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970)
Why in the world would you feel guilty watching one of the best historical movies ever made?
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Why in the world would you feel guilty watching one of the best historical movies ever made?
I guess I have not fully comprehended the term 'guilty pleasure'.

Does it perhaps mean enjoying something that is forbidden or frowned
upon?

If that's the case - then probably only 300 (2007) fits that category.
(although IMO this movie was/is totally underestimated - it is highly
successfull in bringing a comic book on the big screen - and it
works - at least for me).

As to Tora! Tora! Tora! - I agree. It's a great movie and the Japanese
are portrayed as human beings rather than just deliver caricatures
of evil and cruel men...

The total opposite - and an abysmal movie is Michael Bay's
Pearl Harbor (2001)...
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Old 03-27-13, 09:37 PM   #43
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I guess I have not fully comprehended the term 'guilty pleasure'.

Does it perhaps mean enjoying something that is forbidden or frowned
upon?


It usually refers to something you really love and enjoy, but feel bad about loving and enjoying because it's considered "bad" by some generally accepted standard.

Enjoying "Das Boot" or some other critically acclaimed, successful, really well done movie: not a guilty pleasure.

Enjoying some cheesy, badly written, badly acted, critically panned, flop of a film despite the fact that it is all those things: that's a guilty pleasure. On paper, and by general consensus, it shouldn't give you one iota of pleasure to watch it. And yet it does, and so you do.


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The total opposite - and an abysmal movie is Michael Bay's
Pearl Harbor (2001)...
Now, see, if you admitted to enjoying "Pearl Harbor" despite how abysmal you know it is - that would be a guilty pleasure.
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Now, see, if you admitted to enjoying "Pearl Harbor" despite how abysmal you know it is - that would be a guilty pleasure.
I loved Pearl Harbor. I thought it was a really good movie. I don't care what you guys think!
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It usually refers to something you really love and enjoy, but feel bad about loving and enjoying because it's considered "bad" by some generally accepted standard.
I go even further than that. For me a guilty pleasure is something I think is bad but still enjoy. Check out post #17 for my concept and an example.
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