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Phoebe cates now pink panther
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phoebe cates now pink panther

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It would be years before I would actually see it.Īdam: I love this theme since it zeroes in something that gave me a lot of anxiety as a young movie fan - the scarrrrrryyyy PG movie. Probably could’ve gone with “Steven Spielberg Presents” too, with the exception of Sixteen Candles, which my sisters and brother and I were so excited to watch one Saturday afternoon after we got home from a shopping trip but then there were boobs in the first 10 minutes and my mom made us turn it off. Patrick: I miss the early 1980s, when a PG could have been an R. Patrick: Trailers/Shorts: Sixteen Candles, Jaws, Gremlins I like this double because we get to have our dessert first.Īdam: #1: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) Private School is not great but I have a fondness for ‘80s sex comedies so I’ve seen it too many times.

phoebe cates now pink panther

I don’t know if I’m there with Modine yet, but you bringing up Married to the Mob reminds me of how much I love him in that movie so maybe I’m closer to getting there than I thought. Patrick: Rosanna Arquette is the absolute best, maybe tied only with Patricia. I was excited to pair your headliner (Phoebe Cates!) with Baby It’s You (which I didn’t know had Modine and was pleasantly surprised when he popped up) since I watched it recently and really enjoyed it.

phoebe cates now pink panther

The movie that sort of unlocked my fandom of him was Vision Quest and it was cemented by Married to the Mob. Oscar is fun and underrated.Īdam: Trailers/Shorts: Streamers, Birdy, Vision QuestĪdam: Reel talk: I didn’t like Matthew Modine much when I was a kid but in the past 10 years or so I’ve grown to really like him. I like the theme and trailers especially. I always confuse it with The Toy since I was a 1-year-old in 1983 so films from that year are discoveries for me in most cases as opposed to movies I have distinct memories about. I’d like to go to this double feature also to get an opportunity to see Brewster’s Millions for the first time. It’s a movie I’ve seen parts of over time on television but not sure I ever have in its entirety. I’m planning on watching Trading Places before F This Movie Fest. The double is good enough as it stands.Īdam: Nice. The trailers don’t work with all of those qualifiers, but I’m not as concerned with those. I thought Trading Places (one of my favorite 1983 movies!) and Brewster’s Millions would pair well because they both a) star two of the biggest and funniest Black comedians of the early ‘80s b) are very much about capitalism and greed in the decade of Reagan and c) both feel like Ernst Lubitsch movies from the late ‘30s or ‘40s. Patrick: I wish I could articulate this theme a little better (or a little less on-the-nose). Patrick: Trailers/Shorts: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Oscar Get ready for F This Movie Fest with (most of) these double features!















Phoebe cates now pink panther