This week, I went in the semi-distant future to visit Earth when all of the polar ice caps have melted. Yes, I watched the financially disastrous 1995 post-apocalyptic film:

This week, I went in the semi-distant future to visit Earth when all of the polar ice caps have melted. Yes, I watched the financially disastrous 1995 post-apocalyptic film:
For the penultimate edition of #52PickUp, I go to a film that my brother and I watched over a dozen times at least:
For this installment of #52PickUp, I went south of the border to a film my brother and I watched relentlessly for a couple summers:
There are few things in life that can get me to cry, (especially so today), but nothing made me cry like this 1995 film from my youth:
When my brother and I first rented this film, we assumed it was a family friendly flick about some dog. Whoop-de-doo. The trailer sold it as such, so we took the chance.
What we discovered is that the film was one of the saddest things that we would ever see. Fluke follows a workaholic man who dies in a car accident and is reincarnated as a golden retriever.
This may come as a surprise to some of you, but growing up, I was a fat kid. So naturally, I wholeheartedly related to this 1995 comedy about fat kids who go to camp, only for the previous owners give it up to a maniacal health nut hellbent on making money, and have a nightmare befall them that year. The movie I’m talking about of course is:
For #16 of the #52PickUp series, I set my sights on another comedy “classic” from 1995:
That’s right. I watched National Lampoon’s Senior Trip. And once again I will ask this question: Is this film funny or nostalgically funny?Read More »