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Caddyshack and TRON – But What About TRON Legacy? Interview: Actress Cindy Morgan
In 1982 the Walt Disney Company’s special effects masterpiece TRON, changed filmmaking and spawned books, comics, arcade games, video games, and finally a sequel, TRON Legacy, currently scheduled for release in December, 2010. Of the original film’s three lead performers, … Continue reading →
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The Lost Boys (1987)
Corey Haim’s character, Sam, is supposed to be a teenager in this movie. Well he gets scared and asks his mommy if he can sleep with her in her bed. OMG! You’re a teenager. How about you grow a pair and kill any vampires that come into your room. Freakin’ nursery school. Continue reading →
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