Anonymous wrote:Overboard has held up much better than Mannequin, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Hi no. The sleepover double feature options were the Cutting Edge with Pretty Woman OR Dirty Dancing.
Sincerely,
Born in 1977
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, though I continue to watch Cutting Edge but haven't seen Mannequin in a while. I don't remember it as well, but I think the gender politics of Mannequin haven't held up as well as those in Cutting Edge. I'd say the same about Overboard, but I also never liked it as much to begin with. Innerspace is another movie I used to like around that time...haven't watched it recently but was thinking I probably should rewatch.
Very different, but Baby Boom is still amazing.
Oh yes, Baby Boom is another excellent one! I could watch that any day. I think about it every time I buy a "gourmet" jam or what have you at some terribly overpriced tourist shop, LOL.
I watched Baby Boom so many times over the years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi no. The sleepover double feature options were the Cutting Edge with Pretty Woman OR Dirty Dancing.
Sincerely,
Born in 1977
This! No Mannequin!
Anonymous wrote:Question: do we love these movies because we first saw them at movie theaters with our BFFs when we were tweens and still optimists? I love all of these movies, and so do my peers and siblings—but my kids don’t. There are very few films from my generation that my tweens/teens like as much as I did/still do.
Anonymous wrote:Hi no. The sleepover double feature options were the Cutting Edge with Pretty Woman OR Dirty Dancing.
Sincerely,
Born in 1977
Anonymous wrote:Question: do we love these movies because we first saw them at movie theaters with our BFFs when we were tweens and still optimists? I love all of these movies, and so do my peers and siblings—but my kids don’t. There are very few films from my generation that my tweens/teens like as much as I did/still do.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! Mannequin is great, so hilarious, and great music. Late 80s/early 90s movies were the best. I also love Overboard.
Anonymous wrote:Question: do we love these movies because we first saw them at movie theaters with our BFFs when we were tweens and still optimists? I love all of these movies, and so do my peers and siblings—but my kids don’t. There are very few films from my generation that my tweens/teens like as much as I did/still do.