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Movies you completely forgot existed

TheGhostOfAbeVigoda

The Greased Beast
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Speaking of Brendan Fraser, The Passion of Darkly Noon is one that I just remembered. That movie fucking sucked. It has a good cast and it was written and directed by the same guy who did The Reflecting Skin, which is really good, but I remember watching that Darkly Noon shit and thinking it seemed like it was written by a retard and it was completely pointless.
 

JoeBrotheChildSpitGuzzler

Grand Cyclops of the Digital Ku Klux Klan
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Lotta monkey movies in the 90s. This piece of shit didn't even have a real monkey, just some creepy animatronic.

Edit: I just looked at the Wikipedia page. It says the monkey was played by two people (midgets?) and Jim Cavizzleveizle the guy who played Jesus in The Passion of The Jesus was in this movie.
yea the chimp looked fucking weird in this because of
 

TehSamurai

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Why are there so many movies that win Best Picture and then are never talked about again? Nobody gives a shit about Slumdog Millionaire (other than the name). These movies are the darling of critics and then pop culture wipes them from memory. This is coming from somebody who liked The Artist and Slumdog Millionaire.
 
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