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what the heck am i in for bros?
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>>219873040
pretty honest 80s B movie
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>>219873040
Crichton should have directed more movies
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>>219873040
yeah finishe it now, this was highly certified kino
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>>219873040
Aside from Laurie Partridge all grown up? A pretty good movie at the time.
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>>219873740
why
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Decent flick. Seems like early 80s movies get forgotten more than other "modern" eras.
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>>219876703
He had an ethos
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>>219873040
The most 80s movie ever made. Also, it's 'kino' and "the first commercial film to attempt to use a computer-generated, three-dimensional, solid-looking model of a whole human body."
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Watch Star 80. Eric Roberts kino.



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