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  • Snakeystew
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    From what I can recall, I saw 5 minutes of it and then went to bed... I think it was that, but who knows.. could have been dusk till dawn 2 :P

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  • mummybear
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    Originally posted by Rains
    Dirty Dancing2: Havana Nights (2004) The man himself made an appearance.
    I had no idea. I will have to look at it just for the sake of curiosity.

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  • remember
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    Is Dirty Dancing 2 any good? I haven't seen it and just assumed it wouldn't be worth watching since you can't really improve upon the original.

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  • Rains
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    Originally posted by mummybear
    there was a follow up???????

    I know that after the movie first aired here in Australia that there was talk of a series but I'm not familiar with a follow up.

    Dirty Dancing2: Havana Nights (2004) The man himself made an appearance.

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  • mummybear
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    Originally posted by Rains
    I'll second that. But not the follow up.
    there was a follow up???????

    I know that after the movie first aired here in Australia that there was talk of a series but I'm not familiar with a follow up.

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  • Snakeystew
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    I'll watch any film over and over if it's good

    One of my favourites would have to be Indiana Jones, and we can't forget The Goonies

    Quality movies.

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  • Rains
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    Originally posted by mummybear
    Dirty Dancing ...
    I'll second that. But not the follow up.

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  • mummybear
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    Dirty Dancing ...

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    The Breakfast Club Can watch that over and over..

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  • Tallulah
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    The "haunting" music that is played time after time during the film is actually "Rhapsody On A Theme" by Paganini - but John Barrie did most of the rest of the music.

    John Barrie is more commonly known for scores from other films

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  • Rains
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    Sad loss when Chris Reeves passed away. I saw him in a western, but can't remember the name?

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  • remember
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    Originally posted by Rains
    Now that's a little gem of a film that was really overlooked.
    I loved the music to that film - John Barrie I think. Beatuifully melancholy.
    John Barrie has written some of the best film scores ever IMO

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  • Rains
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    Originally posted by Tallulah
    I also love the BTTF films but one film that I can watch over and over again is "Somewhere In Time". It is a bit of an obscure one starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour.
    Now that's a little gem of a film that was really overlooked.

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  • Tallulah
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    I also love the BTTF films but one film that I can watch over and over again is "Somewhere In Time". It is a bit of an obscure one starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour.

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  • remember
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    I do - it's called Back to the Future! I don't know how many times I've watched that but I'm still not bored with it yet!

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