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[challenge entry] Personally, I love Steve Guttenberg...


...this may have been a film too far for this particular franchise, though.

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(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:51, archived)
# That's
a fantastic tag line
:)
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:52, archived)
# Hehehehe
yay for innuendo packed tag lines!

(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:53, archived)
# thank you!
I'd forgotten which video of his had the girls playing instruments...
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:57, archived)
# Ya
welcome.
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 21:01, archived)
#
unfettered...
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 21:01, archived)
# Ha ha ha ha ha

(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:54, archived)
# actually the first police academy film must have come out only about a year or so before the Tianneman Square
incident.

Actually it was 5 years before but they were up to Police Academy 4 within 3 years which probably confused me.
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:54, archived)
# Really?
That's got my chronology all out of kilter now.
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:57, archived)
# they were up to 6:City Under Seige by 1989
(when Tianneman Square happened)
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 21:00, archived)
# I'm glad you checked and corrected
it was confusing my internal time keeping systems
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:59, archived)
# I remember seeing a couple of them at a cinema in Dudley
because the one in Kidderminster had long since closed by then.

And still is.
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 21:03, archived)
# I think I saw ET
at Kidderminster cinema, with my sister and my gran.
My gran didn't like ET, she thought he was too ugly.
Shallow bitch
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 21:11, archived)
#
oh dear, that sounded an awful lot like dawn syndrome
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 21:19, archived)
# Arf!
I'd pay to see the entire cast slaughtered by revolutionary army troops.
(, Mon 15 Sep 2003, 20:56, archived)