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    firebreathingdragonfrog — 21 years ago(January 11, 2005 07:37 AM)

    this movie is FAB, and that is a great scene, cheesey grins all round!

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        gnumol111 — 20 years ago(May 03, 2005 12:57 AM)

        The music is wonderful (won-der-ful),
        the actors have a perfect alchemy and,
        most of all,
        this SMILE linda kozlowsky has in the end when he agrees to come back,
        WOWWWW
        you gotta see it to believe it!!!!! O_o
        I LOVE IT
        best ending ever imo
        even better than the likes of Jaws, Les Diaboliques or Planet of Apes 68 which are already unbelievably good
        BTW, this movie is terribly underrated
        6.4?
        it has to be a joke
        i think this is the best romantic comedy ever made

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          firebreathingdragonfrog — 20 years ago(May 08, 2005 11:03 AM)

          i agrreeeeee!!! tis FANTABULOUS!!!!!!!!!!

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            FurBallsUnite — 20 years ago(May 23, 2005 09:56 AM)

            The scene with him walking over the peoples' heads was pretty cool. A family friend of ours hasn't seen this movie since the 80's, and this is the scene that he still remembers to this day.

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              getwreckedwith6 — 20 years ago(May 31, 2005 03:07 PM)

              PERFECT! seriously what a movie overall..the best ending ever..i mean who wouldnt want to be one of themit was so great.and the frozen shot at the very end..just perfect..actually i think i'll get out the old one taped of the tv from about ten years ago!

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                gnumol111 — 20 years ago(June 03, 2005 12:52 AM)

                I have it on DVD and could watch it a whole day. 🙂

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                  FurBallsUnite — 20 years ago(June 07, 2005 08:39 PM)

                  Speaking of the DVD, how is it? Are there some good extras, and it is worth the price (I'm guessing $12.99-14.99)?

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                    Reddragon840021 — 20 years ago(June 20, 2005 12:03 PM)

                    All that's on the DVD is the trailer. Paramount didn't put much on, which is a suprise when you consider this is one of the biggest movies of the 1980's.

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                      FurBallsUnite — 20 years ago(June 21, 2005 01:07 AM)

                      Paramount has a problem with not putting any good extras on their DVDs, though. The South Park movie was made in 1999, and the extras were crappy: three simple trailers.
                      Boo to Paramount for not including good extras.

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                        firebreathingdragonfrog — 20 years ago(July 02, 2005 12:50 PM)

                        goddamn, we need more paul hogan!!, neone seen lightning jack kane?

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                          DreTam2000 — 9 years ago(October 10, 2016 04:09 AM)

                          This film came on recently, and it's another one of many that I grew up watching. But this time I was assessing and analyzing it from a different angle, on a different plane, in a different dimension. Many people don't realize there was a science to these certain sorts of films back then. Everything blended together to make the scenes and the film the precise whole that it was.
                          As I watched that final scene, I said, "It's not that today's films can't pull off a scene like this today. It's just that, it would be highly unlikely, because the entire production (everyone from the head exec down to the director and even composer) does not put in the same level of thought and vision in developmental phase and pre-production anymore."
                          It's a bizarre scene in an odd and bizarre film in an era with lots of other perfectly made bizarre movies. Their quirks and off-the-wall deliveries made up the spirit of the artistic filmmaking culture at the time.
                          That final scene in this film, is indeed a romantic one of the ages, but it is rugged in how it explores crowded New York culture as the two protagonists have to communicate to eachother through strangers in a cramped subway. But the simple dialogue, the music in the background, the down-to-earth quality of the moment and how it is all delivered, is a science that I think largely came naturally to filmmakers back then. It's why you saw so many films executed in the same fashion up until a certain point. Today's films do not tackle scene after scene in this way. There's a layer missing from today's movies (two of the primary aspects are tone and pacing).
                          Today's movies are often even less simple than they should be. But films can be approached and executed today in a similar fashion if everyone in charge would get on board and on the same page.
                          It's not that a classic such as this is necessarily better than today's films. It's that, it's directed with a certain cinematic style, charm, and simplicity that is important to films and the majestic tones that can radiate from them when delivered a certain way.
                          I'm not a control freak, I just like things my way

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                            james-hamill — 20 years ago(December 28, 2005 03:04 PM)

                            Please, please, can anyone tell me where to get this tune? I presume it's the same tune carrying on into the credits. Does it have a name or is it just "the Crocodile Dundee ending theme"?

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                              tootster — 19 years ago(December 26, 2006 05:28 PM)

                              Hi There, I love this movie and the sequels..I downloaded the theme song a few years back and still have it in my hard drive. It is by Peter Best, Crocodile Dundee Theme. If you have limewire set up which is the latest where you can download MP3's etc, type in those keywords and see what you can come up with. All the best :O) Let me know how you go.

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                                AnkleStrap — 20 years ago(July 18, 2005 12:06 PM)

                                Everytime I get off a train in Grand Central I think of that scene. Very romantic scene; although I have been lucky enough never to see a platform that crowded.

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                                  YoBadAzizi84 — 20 years ago(July 20, 2005 04:05 PM)

                                  I found the DVD at my local Super Wal-mart in the $5.50 bin, and there are no extras to speak of, unfortunately.

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                                    rafferty74 — 20 years ago(September 05, 2005 08:19 PM)

                                    I thought it was a great ending, and ended the movie on just the right note. However, I can't watch the end of the movie without thinking, "She just ran into a New York subway in her bare feet!"

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                                      SpecialAgentScully — 20 years ago(September 25, 2005 02:01 PM)

                                      Ya, the subway looks pretty filthy there. Is that how it actually is? How can it be so dirty, when other cities manage to have much cleaner ones? London, Paris, Toronto, Washington D.C., etc., etc., etc. all have cleaner subways how??

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                                        FurBallsUnite — 20 years ago(September 29, 2005 09:33 PM)

                                        New York City's supposedly run down with crime and all that. There are a lot of American cities that are run down.

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                                          SpecialAgentScully — 20 years ago(September 30, 2005 03:55 PM)

                                          Okay, but what does crime have to do with removing dirt from the subway system?!? I'm not talking about graffiti, I'm just talking about dirt, dust, garbage, and debris blown about by the wind down there. The subway system could set aside a portion of its profits to hire some people to sweep out the stations. I think part of the problem is allowing passengers to eat/drink on the platforms and in the cars (carriages). NYC allows that, correct? That's how much of the garbage gets there. This is not allowed on the Washington, D.C. 'Metro' system and that's why it's much cleaner.

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