Yes. It's a good movie too.Wasn't it the first X-rated cartoon movie ever?
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- Bocaj Claw
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Holy shit that would be the best ever. Fritz the Cat was the first X-rated movie I ever saw.Fritz the Cat would be insane.
(Trivia: The first R-rated movie I ever saw was Stand By Me, which could have easily been PG-13 if they took out some of the language. The second R-rated movie I ever saw, however, was Porky's... quite a difference, no?)
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I think Blown Away was my first R rated movie. That might not even be the right title.
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
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Also if we're going to have movie nights, why not get an account on http://www.mogulus.com/ ?
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
That's an excellent idea. Signing up now.Also if we're going to have movie nights, why not get an account on http://www.mogulus.com/ ?
While we're reminiscing, Fritz the Cat was the first X-rated movie I ever saw, but the first out-and-out porn movie I ever saw was I Am Curious Yellow. (I bet the same is true for lots of people, though.) On the other end of the scale, I believe the first movie I ever saw was Pinocchio.
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That was mine. I was 9. Not a bad introduction to R movies.The movie may have been Terminator 2
The only movie I've seen with an NC-17 rating is, ironically, This Film Is Not Yet Rated. The ones I've seen that used to have X ratings are Midnight Cowboy and A Clockwork Orange.
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Would you believe I've heard of, but never seen, "Fritz the Cat" nor the other "The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat"? (Will soon though!)
Horror: Try "The Entity". It's a movie that will grab you!
Comedy: "Throw Mama From the Train" was done well. Well worth watching.
Western: "Wild Wild West" takes this top spot. I want a spider like that!
Romance: I'd have to give this spot to "Forest Gump". Everyone did well in their roles, and I truly felt as if I were in the movie half the time, not watching it.
Tragedy: I truly enjoyed "Electra, My Love" due to the mixing of primitive Greek settings with modern ones. A must see movie, if you know (or have an interest in) Greek Mythology.
Animated: Although not very popular with many, "The Secret of NIMH" has got to be in this spot for me. Read the book and it indeed follows along quite well.
CGI: I give this one to "Cars". Most definitely... I can't wait till Cars2 is released!
BEST Film: I really enjoyed Robin Williams in "Patch Adams". Of course, (almost) any Robin Williams film takes top billing, as far as I'm concerned.
WORST Film: Did NOT like, appreciate or even consider accepting any of the movies "Leprechaun" and beyond. The fact Warwick Davis was in them was the only reason I watched them, but they stunk. Warwick Davis did his job, but the scripts, other actors, and plot were a waste of my time.
Horror: Try "The Entity". It's a movie that will grab you!
Comedy: "Throw Mama From the Train" was done well. Well worth watching.
Western: "Wild Wild West" takes this top spot. I want a spider like that!
Romance: I'd have to give this spot to "Forest Gump". Everyone did well in their roles, and I truly felt as if I were in the movie half the time, not watching it.
Tragedy: I truly enjoyed "Electra, My Love" due to the mixing of primitive Greek settings with modern ones. A must see movie, if you know (or have an interest in) Greek Mythology.
Animated: Although not very popular with many, "The Secret of NIMH" has got to be in this spot for me. Read the book and it indeed follows along quite well.
CGI: I give this one to "Cars". Most definitely... I can't wait till Cars2 is released!
BEST Film: I really enjoyed Robin Williams in "Patch Adams". Of course, (almost) any Robin Williams film takes top billing, as far as I'm concerned.
WORST Film: Did NOT like, appreciate or even consider accepting any of the movies "Leprechaun" and beyond. The fact Warwick Davis was in them was the only reason I watched them, but they stunk. Warwick Davis did his job, but the scripts, other actors, and plot were a waste of my time.
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