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Still my favorite movie of all time.

The Game. If you've seen it, you know what the clip below is and how everything throughout it comes to fruition.

If you haven't seen it from being too young or just haven't had a chance to. Then the below clip can be on the spoilerish side, and you should stop reading this and watch it.

It's 28 years old, though, so if you haven't yet but did plan to. That's on you.




I saw it in the theater when it first released, and from the trailer, I'm not going to lie, it looked meh. I wasn't sure what I would get out of it, but I loved it and it was terrific—setting, plot, pacing, score/soundtrack.
It pushed all the buttons, and then some. No other movie, since then, has come close to hitting all the feels for me. Not even Se7en (still a great film), which came out 2 years prior. It is a movie that you would only need to see once, but I enjoy it so much. I watch it whenever I feel like it.
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HumanEarth · F
We have vehicles older then that

Two of my favorites old movies are Grease and Butterflies Are Free both from the 1970s
HumanEarth · F
Me, I was always a fan of the big 102inch stainless steel whip antenna

It was me and my tree trimming mobile

I always drove the full size custom vans back then to
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@HumanEarth Lol a ole buddy of mine had one, in his old 78-79 Buick Electra that he was storing.
(Not this same one, but same color) I haven't seen or talked with him since 2002ish. Wonder if he still has it.
HumanEarth · F
I used to have a some1970s and 80s Olds Delta 88 some Olds 98s and 82 Buick Park Avenue. I love big rear wheel drive cars. Love the station wagon
Can you give me a clue, the gist of the movie? Is it scary or gory? Never mind. I looked it up. Yes I do recall seeing that movie. Hahaha
Punxi · F
Great movie. Wished it was a book, but Michael Douglas certainly has a knack for consistently portraying a rich loner business man, well.
I loved this film, especially Michael Douglas when he talked about nipple rings and Boffing Captain Kangaroo
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@urbancowboy I actually didn't know who that, at the time. Heard it before, but no clue.
HowtoDestroyAngels · 46-50, M
Douglass is superb.
Ferise1 · 46-50, M
It’s a fantastic movie! One of a kind

 
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