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Re: Aarghh....reader poll
Posted By: Paul A., on host 130.95.128.51
Date: Friday, October 20, 2000, at 20:29:54
In Reply To: Re: Aarghh....reader poll posted by Kaz! on Thursday, October 19, 2000, at 22:02:09:

> > > > If it makes you feel any better, I haven't been able to answer any of the last 11 reader
> > > > polls because I haven't seen the movies they refer to.

> > > ..so there IS one other person on the face of the planet who hasn't seen any of the Rocky
> > > movies?

> > Nyper"Add me to the List Of People Who Haven't Seen Any Of The
> > Rocky Movies(LOPWHSAOTRM)"old
>
> Hey, you can add me to that list too, I have never even HEARD about a "Rocky" movie....or a
> diehard movie....or a Herbie movie....or a Godfather movie... or a Nightmare on Elm Street
> movie...
>
> I've heard about the others, but I've only seen Terminator 2 Back to the Future 1, a couple of the
> startrek ones, about 5 minutes of Lethal Weapon somenumber, and about half of one of the
> superman ones.

I've heard of all of them, but I haven't seen any of the Lethal Weapon movies, any of the Godfather movies, or any of the Rocky movies (see? another one!).

I've never seen any of the Herbie movies all the way through.

I've seen Superman, Superman II, and Superman IV. Superman was the best; Superman IV was well dodgy and Superman II, though good, had problems.

I've seen Back to the Future and most of Back to the Future III, but only the second half of Back to the Future II.

I've seen Terminator 2 several times, but only bits of The Terminator (mostly the finale). Despite this, I think The Terminator is the better of the two films.

I haven't seen any of the Elm Street movies, except the beginning of Wes Craven's New Nightmare (which looked interesting) and a few bits from Nightmare on Elm Street VI (which looked dumb).

Of the Star Trek films, I've seen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, but not 9.
Star Trek IV was the first Trek thing I ever saw, so for years I thought the Enterprise was that green ship and that it could be invisible. I also immediately started training myself to do the live-long-and-prosper hand signal, just because it looked cool.

I've never seen any of the Die Hard movies, except a bit of Die Hard 2, which was on TV last night. I watched the beginning, then decided I had better things to do; but I came back a couple of hours later specially to watch the final matte effect -- sad, or what?

Paul