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Post by novastar6 on Mar 2, 2017 6:42:11 GMT
It was okay as a kid, I didn't really get it, I didn't even remember seeing the ending, but I loved it when I saw it again as an adult because I actually got what was going on.
It's a pretty cool idea, a bunch of kids swindling thousands of dollars from their parents for summer camps that don't exist, and making their own, and I don't know why it isn't better remembered than it is.
One thing I'll always remember is when I was a kid and we got the tape, in the beginning when Mud and Zack were discussing the book report for The Red Badge of Courage, I had JUST seen the episode of Wishbone where they did that story, I thought that was so cool.
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Post by nausea on Mar 21, 2017 14:17:11 GMT
Don't give a f..k
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2017 18:28:35 GMT
It was okay as a kid, I didn't really get it, I didn't even remember seeing the ending, but I loved it when I saw it again as an adult because I actually got what was going on. It's a pretty cool idea, a bunch of kids swindling thousands of dollars from their parents for summer camps that don't exist, and making their own, and I don't know why it isn't better remembered than it is. One thing I'll always remember is when I was a kid and we got the tape, in the beginning when Mud and Zack were discussing the book report for The Red Badge of Courage, I had JUST seen the episode of Wishbone where they did that story, I thought that was so cool. I don't know why, but when I was a kid, I used to watch random films over and over until I got sick of them. This was one of those films. I loved it, especially the part when they try and trick all the parents on Parents day. The Nintendo air attack was lit. Christopher Lloyd made some weird choices for films after Back to the Future.
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Post by novastar6 on Sept 5, 2017 23:04:17 GMT
Christopher Lloyd made some weird choices for films after Back to the Future. Memorable though. "You know what the first rule of theatre is, Mud? TALK LOUD ENOUGH FOR PEOPLE TO HEAR YOU!"
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