Liking movies people hate club

I can't really think of anything.

Unless we're in MWGL Bizarro World where the consensus is that the Coens, Wes Anderson, PT Anderson, etc., suck.
 
Never heard of anybody hating War Games. You've more than made up for it with Battlefield Earth, though.
I guess it was an inside military thing. We that worked at the nuclear weapons facilities out West knew that the set they used was really bad. Uniforms were bad too.
 
Were you one of those dudes in a silo in North Dakota?
No. I was one of the people that got to kill you if you tried and take over the silo. I got to go down into the launch rooms, 90 to 120 feet below the surface. We also had to be able to deploy down without the use of elevators and retake it, if needed. It was the most awesome job I've every had and I use to get so pumped up over it and doing it. What a rush.
 
No. I was one of the people that got to kill you if you tried and take over the silo. I got to go down into the launch rooms, 90 to 120 feet below the surface. We also had to be able to deploy down without the use of elevators and retake it, if needed. It was the most awesome job I've every had and I use to get so pumped up over it and doing it. What a rush.

Far out.
 
Not me, I even bought a copy out of the $4.99 blue ray bin.
Steve Buscemi makes the movie tbh.

I like Transformers 1 & 3
Star Trek TMP is good. (I love the opening porno of the Enterprise)
Twister is a totally un-guilty pleasure of mine.
The Big Lebowski although thats more of an example of unfunny people not getting it.
Die Hard 2: Fix Your Corpse's Erectile Dysfunction because i'm a sucker for anything with airplanes
The Jump Street movies
Romeo + Juliet (With Guns)
Contagion
 
'The Party Animal'..

Most here are probably too young,straight or both to get it..............
 
No. I was one of the people that got to kill you if you tried and take over the silo. I got to go down into the launch rooms, 90 to 120 feet below the surface. We also had to be able to deploy down without the use of elevators and retake it, if needed. It was the most awesome job I've every had and I use to get so pumped up over it and doing it. What a rush.
Were you at the one silo where they did the blackhat operation where they picked the lock with a credit card?
 
Were you at the one silo where they did the blackhat operation where they picked the lock with a credit card?
I served from 83 to 92. At the actual silos there was no place to insert a credit card or any card at the bases I served at. During that same period at the Launch Control Facilities there was no place to use a credit card or any card to open a lock period.
 
I served from 83 to 92. At the actual silos there was no place to insert a credit card or any card at the bases I served at. During that same period at the Launch Control Facilities there was no place to use a credit card or any card to open a lock period.
I believe the operation in question took place in 79 or 80. Afterwards they welded 1/2" steel plates over the doors.

I suppose you weren't in Damascus, either.
 
I believe the operation in question took place in 79 or 80. Afterwards they welded 1/2" steel plates over the doors.

I suppose you weren't in Damascus, either.
I was in Wyoming, South Dakota, and did Ground Launched Nuclear Cruise Missiles out of Belgium. South Dakota and Belgium missions no longer include Minute Man or Cruise Missiles.
 
I love the old Hammer Frankenstein films. I can’t stand the awful Dracula movies, but Peter Cushing raising the dead is great.

I also love low-budget horror anthology movies. Black Sabbath, Asylum, Creepshow, Tales From the Darkside, etc.
 
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