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13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash

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13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women




"How tall is King Kong ?"
13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)



"Funny how simple men get strange ideas about women. Love. Romance. Of course they love you. Isn't it nice to be loved ? Me, they don't love me - but I attract them. Being attractive, everything is there, did you know."
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13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave
8. Don Juan DeMarco




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave
8. Don Juan DeMarco
9. A.I.



13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave
8. Don Juan DeMarco
9. A.I.
10. Spread




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave
8. Don Juan DeMarco
9. A.I.
10. Spread
11. Alfie (1966)




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave
8. Don Juan DeMarco
9. A.I.
10. Spread
11. Alfie (1966)
12. The Tender Trap




13 movies that features one character who is a lady's man (Post Screenshot of the Character):

1. Splash
2. Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
3. The Man Who Loved Women
4. Le Jour se Lève (Daybreak)
5. Pal Joey
6. Skin Deep
7. Crimewave
8. Don Juan DeMarco
9. A.I.
10. Spread
11. Alfie (1966)
12. The Tender Trap
13. Boomerang




13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s)

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)




13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s)

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
2. Mary Poppins Returns (The fact that it took 54 years to come up with a sequel should have been a huge red flag)




"How tall is King Kong ?"
13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s))

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
2. Mary Poppins Returns (The fact that it took 54 years to come up with a sequel should have been a huge red flag)
3. Robocop 2 (Robocop should have ended with Murphy regaining these human attitudes, and some secondary character staying killed, making a certain line bitterly ironical, but the sequels completely blunted the impact(s) of the original's ending. The pure reboot was okay though, taking the concept to a different direction.)




13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s))

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
2. Mary Poppins Returns (The fact that it took 54 years to come up with a sequel should have been a huge red flag)
3. Robocop 2 (Robocop should have ended with Murphy regaining these human attitudes, and some secondary character staying killed, making a certain line bitterly ironical, but the sequels completely blunted the impact(s) of the original's ending. The pure reboot was okay though, taking the concept to a different direction.)
3. Stayin Alive (This dreadful sequel brought Saturday Night Fever's Tony Manero from Brooklyn to Broadway, but the story showed complete ignorance regarding the rigors of being a dancer on Broadway)'




[quote=Gideon58;2231149]13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s))

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
2. Mary Poppins Returns (The fact that it took 54 years to come up with a sequel should have been a huge red flag)
3. Robocop 2 (Robocop should have ended with Murphy regaining these human attitudes, and some secondary character staying killed, making a certain line bitterly ironical, but the sequels completely blunted the impact(s) of the original's ending. The pure reboot was okay though, taking the concept to a different direction.)
3. Stayin Alive (This dreadful sequel brought Saturday Night Fever's Tony Manero from Brooklyn to Broadway, but the story showed complete ignorance regarding the rigors of being a dancer on Broadway)'
4. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Ironically it is also BY FAR the beat SW movie that Disney has contributed since taking over and is a fun ride, but also completely unnecessary. The first couple of lines in the original SW crawl was more than enough for more than 40 years, didn't reallty need an entire movie to expand on it)





13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s))

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
2. Mary Poppins Returns (The fact that it took 54 years to come up with a sequel should have been a huge red flag)
3. Robocop 2 (Robocop should have ended with Murphy regaining these human attitudes, and some secondary character staying killed, making a certain line bitterly ironical, but the sequels completely blunted the impact(s) of the original's ending. The pure reboot was okay though, taking the concept to a different direction.)
3. Stayin Alive (This dreadful sequel brought Saturday Night Fever's Tony Manero from Brooklyn to Broadway, but the story showed complete ignorance regarding the rigors of being a dancer on Broadway)'
4. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Ironically it is also BY FAR the beat SW movie that Disney has contributed since taking over and is a fun ride, but also completely unnecessary. The first couple of lines in the original SW crawl was more than enough for more than 40 years, didn't really need an entire movie to expand on it)
5. Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rambo III, Rambo, Rambo: Last Blood (First Blood was a film that was based on a novel about a Vietnam veteran returning home from battling a war that was deemed unjust, to find himself facing a war from being treated unjustly by his own countrymen. It showed the struggles of one such veteran in John Rambo, with the end scene when he breaks down in the arms of the only person he can trust, his Lieutenant, making a relevant statement and striking a nerve for anyone who had the same experiences. Every sequel afterwards, which came out of Sylvester Stallone's head that turned Rambo into a superhero soldier, lost the point and the plot of that first film and went into brainless action territory, the worst and most unnecessary of them being Last Blood. I always thought First Blood should have ended with John Rambo killing himself that way the novel's writer intended it to end.)




13 unnecessary sequels, reboots, or spinoffs of classic movies (Include comment for or rating of the film(s))

1. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Terminator Salvation, Terminator: Genysis, Terminator: Dark Fate (One big mess of a franchise. It should have ended at Terminator 2: Judgement Day)
2. Mary Poppins Returns (The fact that it took 54 years to come up with a sequel should have been a huge red flag)
3. Robocop 2 (Robocop should have ended with Murphy regaining these human attitudes, and some secondary character staying killed, making a certain line bitterly ironical, but the sequels completely blunted the impact(s) of the original's ending. The pure reboot was okay though, taking the concept to a different direction.)
3. Stayin Alive (This dreadful sequel brought Saturday Night Fever's Tony Manero from Brooklyn to Broadway, but the story showed complete ignorance regarding the rigors of being a dancer on Broadway)'
4. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Ironically it is also BY FAR the beat SW movie that Disney has contributed since taking over and is a fun ride, but also completely unnecessary. The first couple of lines in the original SW crawl was more than enough for more than 40 years, didn't really need an entire movie to expand on it)
5. Rambo: First Blood Part II, Rambo III, Rambo, Rambo: Last Blood (First Blood was a film that was based on a novel about a Vietnam veteran returning home from battling a war that was deemed unjust, to find himself facing a war from being treated unjustly by his own countrymen. It showed the struggles of one such veteran in John Rambo, with the end scene when he breaks down in the arms of the only person he can trust, his Lieutenant, making a relevant statement and striking a nerve for anyone who had the same experiences. Every sequel afterwards, which came out of Sylvester Stallone's head that turned Rambo into a superhero soldier, lost the point and the plot of that first film and went into brainless action territory, the worst and most unnecessary of them being Last Blood. I always thought First Blood should have ended with John Rambo killing himself that way the novel's writer intended it to end.)
5. Analyze That: This sequel to the hit Analyze This is just a rehash of the first film.