| Guilty Pleasure Films 20:07 - Aug 21 with 1490 views | Keno | Ok I'm going to admit to 2 I'm currently watching the Tamarind Seed, Cold War thriller with Julie Andrews and Omar Sheriff Also Safe Haven with Julianne Hough what else you bunch got |  |
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| Guilty Pleasure Films on 08:50 - Aug 22 with 251 views | BlueNomad | Stardust Always makes me laugh. De Niro is hilarious Ipswich gets a mention too. |  | |  |
| Guilty Pleasure Films on 11:41 - Aug 22 with 139 views | Bluespeed225 |
| Guilty Pleasure Films on 20:17 - Aug 21 by WD19 | Carry On Up The Khyber |
The trilogy for me, Camping, Convenience, Abroad. |  | |  |
| Guilty Pleasure Films on 12:19 - Aug 22 with 108 views | KBsSocks | "Dersu Uzala" and "Spirited Away" - only guilty cos I have watched them more times than I perhaps ought to have. But a genuinely me-feeling-guilty film is "Mamma Mia!". Twice. |  |
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| Guilty Pleasure Films on 12:21 - Aug 22 with 107 views | chicoazul | There is no such thing as an artistic guilty pleasure. Consume what you enjoy. |  |
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| Guilty Pleasure Films on 13:44 - Aug 22 with 70 views | CaptainAhab |
| Guilty Pleasure Films on 20:57 - Aug 21 by Perublue | A Serbian film |
Bloody hell, you should feel guilty if you get pleasure from that! |  | |  |
| Guilty Pleasure Films on 14:35 - Aug 22 with 44 views | patrickswell | I wrote down a few of these recently. For me, guilty pleasures either sums up films that I went into watch with low expectations and ended up absolutely adoring or films which are by various metrics absolutely terrible but which having something about them which makes me really like them. A Name for Evil is an example of that. Started out as thriller about a man dropping out of the rat race to try and do up an old house owned by an ancestor of his, but the spirit of the ancestor doesn’t want anyone moving in. Halfway through filming, the money ran out and production shut down. Penthouse Magazine then offered new funding and did some reshoots. At which point, the film becomes a succession of orgies, love scenes, topless belly dancers, the lead actor running around a forest with his dick out etc before reverting back to a horror movie conclusion. It doesn’t make a lick of sense, but as you can probably guess, it’s never dull. You’ll have to guess which of these go into which category: The Fortune (1975, Mike Nichols) A Name For Evil (1973, Bernard Girard) Down With Love (2003, Peyton Reed) Legally Blonde (2001, Robert Luketic) Wolf (1994, Mike Nichols) Con Air (1997, Simon West) Freddy Got Fingered (2001, Tom Green) The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle (2000, Des McAnuff) A Name for Evil can be found alongside thousands of other movies at https://rarefilmm.com/ [Post edited 22 Aug 14:37]
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