Happy 70th Birthday to Kim Cattrall
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Happy 70th Birthday to Kim Cattrall

First time seeing her was in Porky's from a rental....frikkin' awesome in Police Academy, Mannequin, and Big Trouble in Little China.

u/Papichuloft — 4 hours ago
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Ke Huy Quan, is 55 today. Had retired for decades only to come back to win an Oscar

u/Papichuloft — 19 hours ago
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Wendy's ad from late 1980

95cents was a bit pricey for the time, but damn, I'd wish I eaten there earlier....that's when they had quality

u/Papichuloft — 1 day ago
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Easy Money, premiered on this day in 1983

I watched this movie around 84, when My mom decided to rent it. Rodney was an absolute comedic monster in this. Joe Pesci, pre tough guy persona, awesome as well.

u/BrianRFSU — 21 hours ago
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, was released on this day in 1988

I was good, but just hated to see Patricia not return and also the killing off of the surviving members of the nuthouse club from the previous movie, and offed them unceremoniously. It was good though.

u/Papichuloft — 2 days ago
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Fire and Ice, was released on this day in 1983

It's been a long while, but I love the animation, using real models to get the actual feel for more realism on animation.

u/Papichuloft — 2 days ago
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Mr. Mom, was released on this day in 1983

First film I saw with Batman. My mom rented this movie when it was available. I didn't know what to make of it since I was 8 or so at the time, but I liked Keaton and the stupid things he'd do. He has that charisma thing going for him to this day

u/Papichuloft — 2 days ago
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Happy 74th Birthday to Jonathan Frakes

I never would've guessed that TNG, would be this iconic next to a titan of the OG series.

u/Papichuloft — 2 days ago
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Remembering the late great Patrick Swayze (August 18, 1952 – September 14, 2009)

First time seeing him, was Red Dawn on cable, then his face all over Dirty Dancing promos. Awesome actor.

u/BrianRFSU — 2 days ago
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Rutger Hauer cult classic, Blind Fury, was released on this day in 1989

I watched it first on cable, can't remember if it was really late 90 or early 91 though. It's been a while.

u/Papichuloft — 4 days ago
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Uncle buck, was released on this day in 1989.....key movie that made Macaulay Culkin noticed

And recently relived it once again a week ago. By this time John Candy had been famous about 7 years, and televised for 12 years since SCTV

u/Papichuloft — 5 days ago
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Happy 74th Birthday to Reginal VelJohnson

This man has been invovled whether in a speaking role or background in some of the 80's most famous movies: Ghosbusters, Die Hard, Tuner and Hooch, Remo Williams, and Crocodile Dundee (the first time seeing him). And definitely also one of the most important and iconic TV series in Family Matters....very instrumental in making the TGIF lineup and bringing it to life.

u/Papichuloft — 5 days ago
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Happy 72nd Birthday to James Cameron

With the amount of famous movies and other accolades throughout many decades, I thought he'd be older.

u/Papichuloft — 5 days ago
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The Fly, was released on this day in 1986

A family friend took his son and myself to see this movie. Mom didn't know but it was my second R rated movie but the first to have boobs and some sick vomit to boot I've seen in theaters. Cool AF.

u/Papichuloft — 6 days ago
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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai.........was released on this day in 1984

Pre RObocop fame Peter Weller stars in this movie. It's been a while since seeing this flick.

u/BrianRFSU — 5 days ago
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Smokey and the Bandit II, was released on this day in 1980

u/Papichuloft — 6 days ago
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'Wolfman got Nards'.....The Monster Squad, hit theaters on this day in 1987

Dude, I had this movie on VHS, DVD, and now on my Vid Library.

u/Papichuloft — 7 days ago
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James Cameron's worst movie, Piranha 2, disgraced Box offices on this day in 1982

First one was good, but still a cheesefest here.

u/Papichuloft — 7 days ago
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Steve Martin, is now 81 year old.

First time seeing him, was on some commercials to include one for The Jerk. Mom rented The Man with Two Brains, so this was the first time seeing him in a movie in the early 80's. Cemented in the 80's for me--also becuase of cable--Little SHop of Horrors, Roxanne, and Three Amigos

u/BrianRFSU — 7 days ago