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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:49 am 
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It seems people are putting miniseries' on there, which are different than made for TV movies. If we are including miniseries', than Lonesome Dove is the best ever. It's among the best movies/series ever made regardless of source.

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Spielberg's 1st movie: Duel
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The cinematography in that film is great

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I loved Poison Ivy. Drew at her hottest.

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Not that one. This one

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Wow, I think I saw that one a couple times and thought it was H.S. USA and I just hadnt seen all of it.

Who knew Alex P. and JO headlined two movies.


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That was prime Kelly Kapowski there. He boobs really filled out by that time.

100% agree

She had like a 6 month run where the breasts were great and she hadnt added any weight (not that she was huge, but at this spot she was perfect)


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SuperMario wrote:
It seems people are putting miniseries' on there, which are different than made for TV movies. If we are including miniseries', than Lonesome Dove is the best ever. It's among the best movies/series ever made regardless of source.

Very true. Good book, too.


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Threads, which was the British version of The Day After and 58.6 times more disturbing. I saw it on Channel 11 when I was about fourteen, and it freaked me out.


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Idea inspired by whiskey dick's quote from the 61* thread:

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Made-for-TV movies have always been a ridiculous concept because there is no staying power. How are you going to air a classic like Witness To The Mob and then nobody ends up knowing about it? Shit, I’ve watched that movie like 30-40 times.


I'd say there are some MFTV movies with staying power. First one that comes to mind is "Brian's Song" which sometimes is mistaken as a theatrical release.

Here are some other great ones that come to mind:

"The Day After"


This freaked out a 13-year-old Tad.


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SuperMario wrote:
It seems people are putting miniseries' on there, which are different than made for TV movies. If we are including miniseries', than Lonesome Dove is the best ever. It's among the best movies/series ever made regardless of source.


yeah, i don't count mini-series. that's a whole other thread. i'm just talking about a one night shot.

JP, good call on "Duel". that was pretty great.


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North and South (Civil War drama with David Carradine, Leslie Anne Down)

Billionaire Boys Club (Judd Nelson)


I enjoyed that at the time.

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W_Z wrote:
SuperMario wrote:
It seems people are putting miniseries' on there, which are different than made for TV movies. If we are including miniseries', than Lonesome Dove is the best ever. It's among the best movies/series ever made regardless of source.


yeah, i don't count mini-series. that's a whole other thread. i'm just talking about a one night shot.

JP, good call on "Duel". that was pretty great.


I didn't think most on here would know what that was because you don't see it pop up as a rerun anywhere and it's an old movie. Dennis Weaver did a great job as the nervous "everyman" running for his life.

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