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Sunday
Aug152010

Movie Shout Outs - Favorite Generational Warfare Film? - Responses!

 Good Sunday morning! It's Movie Shout Out Response Time!

Yesterday's question was:

 

 

What is your favorite generational warfare film?

This one was tricky even for us at MYMHM, but you rose to the occasion.  Check out your responses below:

The Ice Storm (1997). Here, play with the whip.
Rochelle via MYMHM comment

"East of Eden" (1955)
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Christian D via Facebook

River's Edge (1986)
"you just come here+eat our food+f**k our mum...FOOD EATER...MOTHERF**KER!"
@here_comes_B via Twitter

I'm gonna go with X2: X-Men United (2003). Kids vs. Adults. New ideas of identity vs. old ones.
Alex L via Facebook

nearly said Footloose (1984) for comedy effect, but think for teenagers against grown up Russians it has to be Red Dawn (1984)
@Nebuchanezer via Twitter

BR is a great film.
Matt K via Facebook

Reality Bites (1994)
! (*giggles* (-; )And Newsies (1992)!!!
@JillJordan17 via Twitter

BR  is a great movie, the sequal tho not so much...How about Rock N' Roll High School Forever (1991) featuring the Ramones and it's predecessor starring Corey Feldman? lol.  I think Clockwork (1971) could be considered a generational warfare film...
Nate S via Facebook

Star Wars IV-VI
@lifeofreilly via Twitter

Not that this is a shocker for those that know me, but I'm going to have to go with @JillJordan17 and say Newsies (1992.  I've lost count of how many times I've seen that movie....ooooh or The Breakfast Club (1985).
Marie from MYMHM

Gonna have to go with Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter's Dead (1991), simply for being a movie I didn't realize was terrible when I was a kid.
Lee from MYMHM

Damn Marie, a tricky one here... First one that comes to mind is something like Footloose (1984)... Because I'm a theatre nerd... Or maybe a Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) (or any number of John Hughes films for that matter), but I think I'm going to have to go snobby and say Rebel Without a Cause (1955)...
Juan from MYMHM

Filmography links and data courtesy of The Internet Movie Database.

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Rushmore!!!

August 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDoesItComeInRed

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