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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Whitchurch-Stouffville > Build To Suit House > fedge and IanK1968's visit: June 26, 2005 > 11.JPG

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A Randy Quaid movie that no one has seen before, apart from the former residents of this house, who loved the film so much they put up the poster.
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Posted by McBain 7/3/2005 8:04 PM | remove
  Hey! It's Cousin Eddie!
Posted by Flash 7/5/2005 11:14 PM | remove
  That movie was from 1990

Posted by HalloweenKev 5/20/2006 8:27 AM | remove
  never seen it
Posted by JustinG 5/15/2007 9:39 PM | remove
  I've never even heard of it.
Posted by CDSbigsby 5/26/2007 5:14 PM | remove
  I've also never heard of it, but it looks REALLY bad.
Posted by Rayna82 5/5/2008 9:40 AM | remove
  omg lmao
Posted by Mr. "D" 8/1/2009 9:16 PM | remove
  I've seen this movie and it was really bad. Other must of thought so too because when shown in theatres people would actually get up and leave during the movie. It's actually based of a book that i haven't read so no word on if its a good book or not...i'm guessing its not. The movie is basically about a guy (Quaid) who writes commercial jingles for a company. Problem is, Quaid writes a song that martians receive and think is a hint to invade, but the martians sent to earth are dumb are toast. I highly do not recommend this movie.
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