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Spies like us - Dan Akroyd / Chevy Chase - little seen 80s comedy which has some hilarious bits , great cameos and whip fast dialogue.
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I loved the theme song for this when it came out.
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If I recall, that was a huge hit when it came out. I wouldnโt call it an uncommon film.
That's nice. I'd still consider it more of a cult film for anyone not of that generation compared to the other films by these two.
Common if you grew up with HBO in the 80s and 90s, otherwise maybe not so much.
Yeah, but half the people here weren't even born when it came out.
So for that matter, one could respond with Cleopatra, or Ben Hur?