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I can find copies of Burglar, The Toy, and Savage Planet at my local Food Lion, but a search today at F.Y.E., Best Buy, Barnes and Noble, Blockbuster, Target, K-Mart, and WalMart failed to turn up a copy of Harry and the Hendersons. Was I the only one who liked that movie, or what?
(I'll order it off Amazon, but I felt like watching it today. Oh well.)
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Random - that was the first PG movie I was allowed to go see at the theatre (besides empire strikes back, but i was too young to remember). I remember walking down to the bus stop the day my parents took me and being all extra excited I was being allowed to go that night. What a dork.
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My dad's first name could lend itself to the nickname Harry, and guess what our last name was? We thought the movie was pretty neat when it came out.
I caught some of it on cable recently though and I just couldn't take much. Beautiful forests, though.
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I watched that movie at the age where I could be easily terrified of scary, hairy monsters, but not old enough to understand the humor and lightheartedness of it.
As a result, that movie scares the living daylights out of me when I think about it.