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I dont imagine many have seen this one. Absolute box office flop and then just faded away. Ruined the Writer /Director but she has finally started getting recognition for it.

Also if you are not familiar with IMDB its an unbelievable resource for movie information. International Movie Data Base is what it stands for. I dont look up a movie or actor any other way.

Ishtar (1987) - IMDb
 
I dont imagine many have seen this one. Absolute box office flop and then just faded away. Ruined the Writer /Director but she has finally started getting recognition for it.

Also if you are not familiar with IMDB its an unbelievable resource for movie information. International Movie Data Base is what it stands for. I dont look up a movie or actor any other way.

Ishtar (1987) - IMDb
TU.png I use IMDb all the time.
 
I dont imagine many have seen this one. Absolute box office flop and then just faded away. Ruined the Writer /Director but she has finally started getting recognition for it.

Also if you are not familiar with IMDB its an unbelievable resource for movie information. International Movie Data Base is what it stands for. I dont look up a movie or actor any other way.

Ishtar (1987) - IMDb
+1 on IMBD. If they don't have it probably wasn't made.

I saw Ishtar. I thought it was so bad that I'd rather watch A Clockwork Orange til my eyes bled than see that one again. Well maybe not that bad. :D

 
LOL... If memory serves, I believe I got the gist of it from an issue of Mad Magazine.
@JimN I've loved MAD Magazine, since I was a kid in the sixties.

I found out this year, that they still put out special editions, that are usually themed, and contain republished articles.

Many of the articles still hit home. And Spy vs. Spy is still great !

Considering a 1968 dollar equals $9.05 today at $14.99, it's still a good value ! The smiles are worth it.

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