The Shoutbox
So what did everyone do today?
Originally Posted by Austruck
Seriously, I do hate peanuts and peanut butter, even in yummy treats like cookies or ice cream. Can't stand it.
So do I. Yet I like to eat peanuts by themselves, go figure
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Seriously, I do hate peanuts and peanut butter, even in yummy treats like cookies or ice cream. Can't stand it.
Originally Posted by Wyldesyde19
I know I’m likely in the minority here. I’ve mentioned previously their mixing of genres don’t work well often. The US had the same problems at times with this, but more not as silly. 48 hours was a shining example of the comedy buddy cop formula. And while I liked Beverly Hills Cop, it also grated on my nerves at times.
I don’t expect you’ll have enjoyed either of them, however.
The HK martial arts/comedy/horror films were sometimes a mess.
Unless it was Nam Choi. I haven’t seen Erotic Ghost Story, but I have really enjoyed his few films I have seen.

You seriously need to watch A Chinese Torture Story. It action, comedy and some other crazy shit.

There is a part 2 as well.
Originally Posted by FilmBuff
Originally Posted by John McClane
im a simple person. i like pbj
Who doesn't?!?
I doesn't.
Peanut-flavored anything = blech!
Originally Posted by John McClane
im a simple person. i like pbj
Who doesn't?!?



(before DD beats me to it)
im a simple person. i like pbj
And yeah, Japan peaked in the 60’s and 70’s, but there was still a wealth of films from them during the 80’s worth mentioning.
I know I’m likely in the minority here. I’ve mentioned previously their mixing of genres don’t work well often. The US had the same problems at times with this, but more not as silly. 48 hours was a shining example of the comedy buddy cop formula. And while I liked Beverly Hills Cop, it also grated on my nerves at times.
I don’t expect you’ll have enjoyed either of them, however.
The HK martial arts/comedy/horror films were sometimes a mess.
Unless it was Nam Choi. I haven’t seen Erotic Ghost Story, but I have really enjoyed his few films I have seen.