Remake this with lizzo as the fat kid
ITT movies you thought were fever dreams
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Checked. I saw a poster for this and was stopped in my tracks because I thought it was a movie I'd dreamt up.
I can't wait until Rupert gets old and moves to Florida, he'll probably buy a gator farm or a couple candy shops in his senility
I feel bad for him desu
This . Although I swear the poster looked way different, one with a flying saucer or something .
>kate mara as not-invisible-woman
HNGHHHH MUH DICK
Wtf, I was just talking about this with my parents today.
Oh shit yeah this movie was uncanny valley as fuck
Lol what the fuck, wasn't this heavily marketed too?
8jhptx
based aussies
THERE'S A SEQUEL?
Can’t understand what the cunt is saying 90% of the time.
Wait until you find out there’s 3 more home alone movies..
I remember this being better than the original because of the canary and hawk characters. Also it made me read the book as a kid which I didn't like.
Stuff off nightmares
If this movie didn't bomb waifus would be real by now
>rich
>probably gets all the pussy he wants
>got to be in that shitty Snatch tv show
there are more suffering people to feel sorry for
That CGI blew my ten year old mind in 2002
Oh. I went and watched the trailer with Bronson floating around and shit.
It was not successful at all.
This and Attack of the Clones are the only movies I fell asleep to.
There's a fully animated movie too
The real hallucination is the soundtrack. Limp Blizkit "Behind Blue Eyes" cover was made for this movie.
Here in the states it's called Adventures in Dinosaur City
Wut
This movie was hit, it made 147 million off an 18m budget. They made seven sequels and a tv show.
This one is trippy. It's about rescuing a Weiner dog that cries pearls. Check out Felix the Cat the Movie, that one's a fucking fever dream
This. To be fair, I saw this as a kid when I had an actual legit fucking fever, and for the longest time I legitimately thought I dreamt it or something.
But no, it actually exists, and it's incredibly kino.
Adorable:
Believe it or not this was a big hit. Did 40mil off 5mil budget, was #1 for a while month. Launched Gilliam's career. But then did Brazil and Munchausen back to back and that killed it again
I thought about this yesterday, but I don't remember Rupert Grint being the ginger kid
I went to the theater and got terribly sick. In recounting the night, this seemed like something my brain made up.
There's a memory in my head of being a kid and being really excited to watch this stop motion thing that was being advertised, the advert had a clowns head rolling into a room is all I can remember. But i was sick the night it was on and slept through it but had a fever dream about that show. Been looking for it since I was 7. I'll never find it now.
I remember basically all of the marketing around this movie turned into 'See this, it's got the boy from Harry Potter in it!' since it came out a few months after the Philosopher's Stone movie.
Makes you wonder how they'd try and sell it if Potter flopped.
Gayest movie Ive ever seen
Cool movie but completely different than the source material. Like not even remotely close.
the original söy boy
>open link
>not the blonde c*nny in the back
Banging soundtrack tho
that's just what it's like talking to scottish people normally
delet this
My favourite retroactive marketing, Rupert Grint was much younger in that film but they obviously had to shoop an older face on because he became way more marketable for obvious reasons.
delicious 90s kino
Never seen the movie but sort of trippy poster. This kitschy romcom and there's Douglas with a "Please, kill me now" expression
im pretty sure george harrison from the beatles re mortgaged his house to produce this top tier kinography
He's also in the movie for only 10 minutes or something.
Great movie
George Harrison was a fucking baller. You'd just go to him with a weird movie idea and he'd be like "Yeah I'd like to see that" and throw a bunch of money at you to help finance it.
a true patron
i use to rent this and the digimon movie all the time as a kid
For me it was pic related. I always had this childhood memory of a movie where a guy "turned into a car" and was "an alien." I see this on the shelf at Wal-Mart in the mid 2000s and immediately bought it.
I loved Baron Munchausen when I was a kid.