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drbunnig said:

I loved (and still enjoy) Jaws the Revenge (and to a lesser extent, Jaws 3-D) when I was younger. The death scenes are pretty brutal. But yeah, I grew up and discovered Revenge is generally considered one of the worst films of all time.

Jaws the Revenge is still my second favourite Jaws. Granted the dodgy story plot of a shark chasing a family members down is outrageous but the rest was fun to watch.
G2ThaUNiT said:

I always loved Cobra as a kick ass action film, only to find out it was pretty critically panned lol. Still a box-office success, at least.

This is where my username come from lol.

SvennoJ said:

I enjoyed King Solomon's mines quite a lot while growing up, just as much as Temple of Doom which I like the best of the 3 Indiana Jones movies at the time.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089421/

The 1985 version (they keep remaking that), 5.2 on IMDB

Still love this movie, there was a sequel Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold, in general Allan Quatermain ha shad many movies pre these two and post these two. 


I used to enjoy Richard Chamberlain movies, Even Bourne Identity to me was better that the newer remakes as it was more story driven and not action driven

curl-6 said:

Jurassic Park: The Lost World was a childhood favourite that I later learned was considered mid, also kinda liked Armageddon and Deep Impact cos I was into disaster movies and comets/asteroids.

Armageddon and Deep Impact are corny now, but at the time they felt magical and made you think what if it really happened.

JEMC said:

Police Academy. I loved, and still do, that movie. It's far from great, but it still makes me smile and laugh with some jokes.

Before political correctness went mad. Not the best story plots but they were always more about the comedy.