>When are they going to remake this with an all-female cast?
I unapologetically love this deranged fever dream of a movie. Incredible, over the top production design, a decent performance from Chevy, Demi Moore at her peak attractiveness, the wonderful John Candy delivering a performance too good for the schlock that it is.
If you've never seen it, watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIW-5Zau9Pw
Do you think everyone is as stupid as you are?
>>70373854
One of the comfiest early 90s films
Pairs as a perfect double feature with Memoirs of an Invisible Man.
>>70373892PLEB
>>70373854
You forgot the Digital Underground cameo,
featuring Akroyd on pipe organ.
According to one biography, Chase "knew that the film was going to be the worst film he would ever make", but because of his friendship with Aykroyd, he accepted the role of Chris Thorne. Reflecting on the film some years later, it was noted as an "unfortunate turning point" in Aykroyd's career that, as the director, writer and star, left "only (Aykroyd) to blame for the film's spectacular failure".
I personaly revel in the filth of Trouble. It's a zit that can't be popped. It's a toilet unflushed by the previous occupant. Itwas my favorite movie at age 11.
>>70373854
Don't forget that sick 7 series beamer.
>>70376075
Did you happen to see the video in the original post?
>JUST LIKE A BUNCH OF SPIDERS IN A BIRTHDAY CAKE!
I remember not liking it when I first watched it, I should really give it another go though since I love goofy haunted movies.
>>70376075
>unfortunate turning point
That's what happens when you blow forty million of studio money. They must have thought it was a new Ghostbusters. Is there any possible continuity/connection between this film and GB?
>Are they human?
>>70373854
>check thread
>no pics of Demi Moore in that dress
>>70376190
>>70376349
That 7 series is legit. Seeing them strip it brings a tear to my eye.
>>70376243
>Anon fucked up
>tfw restaurant near me that serves food on a toy train like the dinner scene
I love Wisconsin
>>70373854
I remember seeing this as a kid and having nightmares, but somehow enjoying it as well. Bits of it stuck in my brain for eternity.
I had no idea what it was until a few years back when I stumbled into it again and watched it to finally fill in the gaps of my memory and see what I had been mildly obsessed with for nearly 2 decades. I have to say for a supposed shitty movie it still had some interesting parts and seemed to work well for what it was.
>>70376493
God the train. There's so many little brilliant touches to this flick. The judge taking his nose off. The Bone Grinder. The set design was intricate as hell.
But still as off-puting as Pink Flamingos.
>>70376432
>>70376721
"you boys put them dog-rockets out!"
That movie is amazing, and I don't give a fuck.
I wonder if Tupac was actually a Yankees fan
>>70373854
Criterion release when?
>>70376585
>The set design was intricate as hell.
Theres so much detail inside the judge's house and the junkyard.
This movie was peak Demi Moore hotness with her updo
>>70376937
More Addams Family than the film that bears their name released the next year.
>Dan Aykroyd thought this was funny
>>70377023
And that human eyes needed to see these. Not just one. Two of them.
>>70376941
Amen, she was fucking smoking hot in this
Was his nose literally a penis he stole from someone?
>>70377023
That's a penis.
>>70377102
Nothing gets past you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfhlzMa_F8c
>>70377102
Oh wait, are you referencing that old meme? kek
I've watched this movie since I was a kid.
Its amazing. The sets and practical efects are great. Love it all
>>70377038
Imagine how uncomfortable those suits must have been
>>70376856
I keep forgetting that Tupac was an actor and a ballerina before getting into gangsta rap
>>70377335
He was a backup dancer bud.
>>70377038
I never understood those guys as a kid. I remember being curiously repulsed wondering what the fuck are all these famous people doing in this movie.
>>70377072
but why did his nose come off in the first place?
To this day I am saying "It smells like Sao Paulo"
>>70377433
believe he lost it in the trenches of the Somme
>>70376585
The Bonestripper. Excuse me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enUo-1TjdEs
And it is more glorious than I remembered. As a method of execution, it ranks pretty highly.
>>70377612
this movie looks incredible.
I was going to watch Mongol tonight, but this may take precedent
>>70377612
That's Mr. Bonestripper to you.