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    Quote Originally Posted by mikedesil View Post
    Pulp Fiction
    Why the f$%k would anyone feel guilty about liking Pulp f$%&*#g Fiction?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pandafarmer View Post
    My TRUE guilty pleasure are the rubber monster films of the early era (not just Godzilla and Gamera). But for modern day, I think the first Hellboy is a freaking masterpiece of genre film and will always enjoy watching it.
    If you're talking Yongary and Gappa, yeah that's kinda guilty. If you're talking Daimajin, nothing to feel guilty about.

    And agreed on the first Hellboy being a masterpiece, I've watched that film...probably over 200 times actually, not that I ever counted.


    I don't consider it a guilty pleasure, but my favorite movie of all time isn't exactly one that set the world on fire: The Dark Crystal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderClops View Post
    Why the f$%k would anyone feel guilty about liking Pulp f$%&*#g Fiction?
    Gratuitous use of a racial slur by character played by the director for questionable creative purposes?

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    Well, for me, there's all those "Big Bug" flicks Hollywood pumped out in the 1950's like Them!, The Deadly Mantis, The Black Scorpion and Tarantula. I've watched those movies scores of times and they NEVER get old for me!
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    Fantastic Four. (2005)

    For all its sins i always have fun watching it. Even if it's pretty sad to think that to this day it's still the best F4 movie ever made.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WestPhillyPunisher View Post
    Well, for me, there's all those "Big Bug" flicks Hollywood pumped out in the 1950's like Them!, The Deadly Mantis, The Black Scorpion and Tarantula. I've watched those movies scores of times and they NEVER get old for me!
    THEM! The greatest of them all!

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    Groundhog Day One of the few movies that if I come across it, I'll stop to watch it. Even if its 1/2 way through I am compelled to do so by forces which I don't understand.

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    We have a modern classic, an all-time great monster-scifi and a brilliant Bill Murray/Harold Ramos comedy.
    These aren't guilty pleasure folks.

    What next, people confess they like Lawrence of Arabia and Casablanca?
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    I'll watch anything with Sly Stallone...but I don't feel guilty.

    Gimme DEMOLITION MAN over any/all of those Marvel flicks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirby101 View Post
    We have a modern classic, an all-time great monster-scifi and a brilliant Bill Murray/Harold Ramos comedy.
    These aren't guilty pleasure folks.

    What next, people confess the like lawrence of Arabia and Casablanca?
    I must confess- I watch Citizen Kane every now and then

    As for an actual guilty pleasure- Volcano and Dante's Peak, depending on my mood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnakinFlair View Post
    I must confess- I watch Citizen Kane every now and then

    As for an actual guilty pleasure- Volcano and Dante's Peak, depending on my mood.
    Now those are guilty pleasures.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    I'll watch anything with Sly Stallone...but I don't feel guilty.

    Gimme DEMOLITION MAN over any/all of those Marvel flicks.
    Even Rhinestone Cowboy and Over the Top?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash Gordon View Post
    I'll watch anything with Sly Stallone...but I don't feel guilty.

    Gimme DEMOLITION MAN over any/all of those Marvel flicks.
    I'll take Demolition man anytime aswell but mostly for Wesley Snipes. He shines more imo in that movie.

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    Hmm, tough one. I have a lot of guilty pleasure films. (Especially if you count MST3K riffs of movies like Red Zone Cuba.) But one slasher film I enjoy and will always watch on cable even though I own a copy is "Freddy vs. Jason." Hated equally by both Elm Street and Friday the 13th purists alike. But I still think it was a great match up regardless of any plot inconsistencies with other films.

    I also love "Xanadu," there's an earnest sincerity to the whole production that you don't see in modern day films and I listen to the soundtrack probably once a week, I love it that much.
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