The Duck man.

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#john hughes #movie #80s 

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Dear John Hughes:

Thank you for teaching me that we are all pretty bizzare, driving my car backwards will not take the miles off my car, you’re sixteenth birthday really is the time of your life that will last a lifetime, clammy hands are the perfect way to get out of school, living on the wrong side of the tracks doesn’t matter if you find the perfect guy, Barbie dolls make some really crazy people if they come to life, if you find a friend named duckie never let him go and that if I’m ever given a Saturday detention take it, you might meet someone that will change your life forever.

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#kick ass #movie 
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#Don Bluth #The Land Before Time #movie 

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Bridget Jones.

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#bridget jones's diary #movie 

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#bridget jones's diary #movie 

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#Now and Then #movie 

All For One & One For All - Roberta Martin

“Roberta grew up with her dad and three older brothers, her mother died when she was four. That’s her in the picture. Roberta never left the house without that picture.”

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All For One & One For All - Samantha Albertson

“I decided not to tell the others about my father. Call me a fool but I actually thought he’d be back, a wishful notion I held onto for years. At the time no one in The Gaslight Addition had gotten a divorce, and the last thing I wanted was to be different from my friends.”

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#star wars #movie #art 

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#ferngully #movie 

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The famous depiction of galloping horses by using coconut shells came about from the purely practical reason that the production simply couldn’t afford real horses.

Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)

via IMDb

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