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Previously on "It was so awfully bad, it was good"
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The Gaurdian circa 1991
PIN from roughly the same era.
Absolute tradgedies.
And AN ABSOLUTE MUST is R. Kelly's film Trapped In The Closet. It is the funniest film of all time and it is unintentional.
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Yep. Never ask her to dinner!Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI can't understand why that Jessica Fletcher woman isn't the prime suspect in these cases. She's always there when somebody gets bumped off and helps pin it on somebody. How many murders has she been 'around'
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I can't understand why that Jessica Fletcher woman isn't the prime suspect in these cases. She's always there when somebody gets bumped off and helps pin it on somebody. How many murders has she been 'around'Originally posted by conned tractor View PostDiagnosis Murder and Muder she wrote, quite addictive, no wonder they put them on in the day to keep the doleys sedated.
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Diagnosis Murder and Muder she wrote, quite addictive, no wonder they put them on in the day to keep the doleys sedated.
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Plan 9 from outer space - brilliant film
Starnge Brew
Street Trash
Toxic Avenger
Calss of Nuke'em High
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It was so awfully bad, it was good
We have done the missed films, the good films and the bad.
But what was really rubbish but you still liked it?
I love to watch Columbo. He never gets to investigate the murder of a crack ho in a dark and stinky alley. Its always some upper cut nob with friends and influence. Plus he always knows who done it, THEN gets the evidence. total hokum, but I love to watch Columbo
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