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And I’d just been thinking about adding that to my Amazon wish list, too. After reading that and remembering how much fun that movie was, It Must Be Mine.

Ah, cheesy 80’s quasi-action movies, how I miss you.

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Great flick. I remember the scene where the goon threatens to shoot Henry Thomas in the stomach and describes to him how painful a death it will be. And this was a kid’s film!

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Thanks for the memories. I hadn’t thought about that movie in years — and it was great.

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Ha! I actually hvae seen this one.

And I like it! HA!

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“I remember the scene where the goon threatens to shoot Henry Thomas in the stomach and describes to him how painful a death it will be”

Yeah, that’s the part that’s still with me, although in my memory, it has to do with kneecaps.

Wow. It must have been about 20 years since I last watched this. Probably still sitting on a tape in my mom’s basement.

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I am not ashamed to admit that at one time I really wanted an imaginary Dabney Coleman of my own.

I also remember as a wee lass (already afflicted with early onset fantasy fictionitis) being slightly disappointed by the lack of actual cloaks and daggers in this film. But I still enjoyed it. Especially the descriptive gut-shot scene.

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CandidGamera said on March 25th, 2008 at 12:21 pm

An early childhood fave of mine..

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Seen it too many times and that little girl always annoyed the hell out of me.

I preferred Midnight Madness and Krull.

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Coleman was great. It’s a pity he never really got the fame he deserved.

He was awesome in Wargames: “I don’t have to take that, you pig-eyed sack of shit.”

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OMG. Cloak & Dagger!

Flight of the Navigator! The B.R.A.T. Patrol! The Last Starfighter! I-Man!

And thus the floodgates of 80s memories were opened, and the chocolate grenades and blinky-morse code recollections flooded my brain.

And it was good.

Nice, MGK. Very, very nice.

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Genevieve said on March 26th, 2008 at 12:28 am

OH MY GOD.

I have seen this on cable, and I kind of regret it not being part of my childhood, because it was “before my time”. It was pretty awesome, and way better than the Home Alone movie based on an important game. Which, sadly, was part of my childhood.

Macauly Culkin (sp?) should not be part of anyone’s childhood.

Are you going to do cartoon movies people haven’t seen but should have because there are good? Because I love me some obscure cartoons.

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Man, oh man, there must be some geek hive mind shit going on ’round here. I was just thinking about how much I missed this flick the other day. Gotta find it at the video store now…

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“Jack Flack always escapes!”

I’ve rarely seen a better early-setup-and-last-reel-payoff than that line.

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Gah! I loved that movie so hard! Thanks for the reminder.

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I haven’t seen this years. And years. And years.

Although I seem to recall being slightly annoyed that it had nothing to do with the video game.

I should dig out my Atari 2600 when I’m back in Canada. Put it on an HDTV and be amazed at how well the graphics still hold up.

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[…] Hot damn, Cloak and Dagger. I definitely remember friends of mine watching this in my youth. That said, all I can actually […]

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Haven’t seen this one in years, but I fondly remember it from my childhood. Finding good video game movies is kinda like finding good Jessica Biel movies, almost impossible.

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