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She did that movie about the cheerleader who wakes up after many years in a coma. It was amusing.
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Hot Milk

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The Unholy Trinity. Jackson. Bronson. June.

It looks too clean to be a Western.

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Honey Don't

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Art And Life: The Story Of Jim Phillips



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If you have any interest in machinema...

Grand Theft Hamlet



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Caught Stealing. August.

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(05-23-2025, 10:43 AM)Greg Wrote: Caught Stealing. August.


Funny to see The Doctor with a mohawk...

They totally used the wrong song tho.




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Good Fortune. The next John Wick flick.

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One Spoon of Chocolate 

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Hi-Five. June 20th.

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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

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One way to promote your documentary:

https://gizmodo.com/an-iconic-prop-from-...2000610629

Quote:An Iconic Prop From ‘Back to the Future’ Is Missing, and a New Documentary Aims to Track It Down
Cheryl Eddy

[Image: Michael-J-Fox-Back-To-The-Future-Gibson-...60x640.jpg]

There are two places memorable props from blockbuster movies and TV tend to end up: in someone’s personal collection, or on the auction block (destined for someone’s personal collection). But sometimes, a much-coveted item goes missing, lost in the sands of time or maybe in a long-forgotten storage unit. That’s the case with a crucial Back to the Future item—Marty McFly’s red guitar, deployed to disrupt musical history at the Enchantment Under the Sea dance—and now there’s a whimsical push to track it down.

According to Gibson, which is behind this effort as well as an in-production documentary entitled Lost to the Future: The Search for Marty McFly’s Back to the Future Guitar, the instrument has been MIA since at least 1989, when it couldn’t be found to appear in Back to the Future Part II.

Do you, perhaps, have a cherry red Gibson ES-345 gathering dust that you acquired in 1985 or thereabouts? Gibson has a tip line set up just for fans to chime in: you can call or text 1-855-345-1955, or head to the website for the documentary being made about the search. If you have it, you will surely play a big part in the future documentary.
Check out the adorable “call to action” video below featuring some familiar faces from Back to the Future‘s cast, including Michael J. Fox, Lea Thompson, Christopher Lloyd, and Harry Waters Jr. (as “Marvin Berry,” he famously shared the stage during Marty’s show-stopping guitar solo). Back to the Future co-writer Bob Gale is also featured, as is Huey “The Power of Love” Lewis.

I guess that means they’re all off the hook—but has anyone looked through Robert Zemeckis’ garage lately?


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Sunlight



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Sketch

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Spaceballs 2: The Announcement.

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Kannappa 



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