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I probably wore out my cassette tape that I had for this. Every album, I don't care who the artist is, should start out with "Wild Again."
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I've always wanted to see this. This poster rules, but I recall the newspaper ads being so vague with just "THE RESCUE" and virtually nothing else.
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It really is! This one pictured isn't mine unfortunately, but I'm glad to know there was some other weirdo out there who also had to have this! And I must now own my own pin that says "$110 Million at the Box Office!"
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Yup, followed by Temple of Doom, Last Crusade, and E.T.
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I completely forgot that it was a Touchstone joint! I woulda assumed that it was straight from Walt Disney Pictures.
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Pretty sure I still have mine!
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Crazy to think that exactly 30 years ago I saw this opening night at the Edwards Theatre in Temple City.
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Saw this in theatres as a nine year-old. This and LITTLE NIKITA were my introduction to Mr. Poitier.
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Starring *AND* Introducing??
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Haha I totally remember this at the time it happened. (Bette should've been top-billed btw.) I've also always been fascinated by the imbalanced credits between a film's two stars. It happened to Bruce Willis twice on Blind Date and Death Becomes Her.
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Wish I still had mine!
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Have mine too!
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I'm still holding out for THREE MEN AND A BRIDE. In addition to that, I'm a big fan of Selleck's filmography, and still find it a shame that the TV-star-to-movie-star transition didn't fully work out for him.
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This was what I saw in theatres on NYE '95. No regrets!
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Ahh, I used to live right on its corner of Hollywood & Sycamore. The last movie I saw there before it became an L.A. Fitness and CVS was ABOUT A BOY.