Nice list! Great guilty pleasures...and it's funny George Lucas has such vanity about certain things (like Howard the Duck and the Star Wars Christmas Special), then put out stuff like the Star Wars prequels.
I kinda liked Howard the Duck, of course I was a little kid when it came out. I didn't even know about the comic book until years later. There hasn't been a DVD release? I bought the VHS version years ago just to keep my comic book film collection complete.
Moonwalker spawned a fun video game...no wait...that sucked too.
"No Holds Barred" is actually one of my favorite guilty pleasures. You gotta love the dude from Ghostbusters II as the bad guy, calling Hulk Hogan a "Jockass" all the time, and Hulk Hogan practically playing himself, only in a world where pro wrestling is a legitimate sport.
And Joan Severance in her prime, just before "Red Shoe Diaries." Yowzas.
Nice list! Great guilty pleasures...and it's funny George Lucas has such vanity about certain things (like Howard the Duck and the Star Wars Christmas Special), then put out stuff like the Star Wars prequels.
I kinda liked Howard the Duck, of course I was a little kid when it came out. I didn't even know about the comic book until years later. There hasn't been a DVD release? I bought the VHS version years ago just to keep my comic book film collection complete.
Moonwalker spawned a fun video game...no wait...that sucked too.
ah The Jerky Boys, I had that movie.
ah The Jerky Boys, I had that movie.
Haha...I saw Jerky Boys in theaters...man, was that bad.
Howard the Duck has a midget ("little person" for the PC heads) in a suit running, and quite possibly, nothing is funnier than that.
Nice one. You'd think that since both Chuck Norris and Hulk Hogan have gotten so popular in the last few years they'd release all their movies on DVD.
I started a thread awhile back about tv shows that haven't made it to DVD. You can check that out here if you'd like.
"No Holds Barred" is actually one of my favorite guilty pleasures. You gotta love the dude from Ghostbusters II as the bad guy, calling Hulk Hogan a "Jockass" all the time, and Hulk Hogan practically playing himself, only in a world where pro wrestling is a legitimate sport.
And Joan Severance in her prime, just before "Red Shoe Diaries." Yowzas.