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Marty was lazy & greedy. He should have just noted a handful of games & scores & left the book in the future. Five to seven bets would have allowed him to double his money enough to give him substantial wealth. If you take $100 & double what you have every day, you'll have $10 million in 17 days. However, if you cherry pick several big upsets, you would probably just need 3 to 5 bets. (Design three exactas & you can generate generational wealth.) Marty just got lazy & greedy by not making a plan.
10 1980s Comedies Barely Anyone Re
Dragnet still cracks me up. I love putting on a pair of furry chaps & heading to the weekly chapter meetings for PAGAN (People Against Goodness And Normalcy.)
How is Harry & the Hendersons on this list? Who forgot about it? Society has gone sideways when we forget great artistic achievements.
8 Unloved Sylvester Stallone Movies That Are Actually Good
What? No Stop or My Mom Will Shoot? First it was snubbed by the Academy & now here. I would understand uber pretentious Pitchfork overlooking it but had higher hopes here. Is it because it's objectively awful in just about every way? Seems like nitpicking.
8 Unloved Sylvester Stallone Movies That Are Actually Good
Completely forgot about Rhinestone. That should be on this list. Now I'll have to track it down & watch it again. It's been a couple decades since I last saw that movie.
8 Unloved Sylvester Stallone Movies That Are Actually Good
The last two Rambo installments were pretty good. No doubt Rambo was stronger than Last Blood but I thought both ended the franchise on high notes. Rambo III went too far down the buddy action movie formula with Stallone & Richard Crenna trading "clever" (used loosely) one liners too often. Rambo (4th movie) really surprised me when it came out. It did a good job portraying the civil war in Burma & the international community's complete indifference to it. Last Blood wasn't quite as strong but had a pretty strong story that kept my interest.
No arguments with your Cobra assessment. That's the quintessential action movie from that time period. Seven year old me wanted to walk around chewing on a strike anywhere match saying, "Go ahead. I don't shop here." (I saw a few R rated action movies purely because we only had one TV & my dad didn't want to stay up super late to watch it after I went to bed.)
8 Unloved Sylvester Stallone Movies That Are Actually Good
Anyone who doesn't like Tango & Cash, Over the Top, or Cobra is hopeless. Not everyone is a cinema aficionado, I guess. Those movies are all classics in the 1980's/1990's big budget action movie genre.
I was expecting to see some lesser-known movies like Judge Dredd, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, & Assassins. All of those movies are more entertaining than people .