An term used when a boy and a girl of young age are hooking up in a basement or other room while the parents were home. This is the often answer to the question often asked by parents "what were you two doing last night?"
(Guy 1) So what have you and Katie been up to? i havent seen you in days!
(Guy 2) Oh, nothing much, just been "watching a movie" alot lately.
(Guy 1) So shes a freak in bed?
(Guy 2) O Fuck ya!!
Movies that are fun to watch without necessarily being particularly good. The sort of film you sit down to watch while eating copious amounts of popcorn and drinking soda by the gallon at the theater.
Often contain a lot of fluff and special-effects, and are generally little more than silly, pure escapism. Which is why they're fun to watch after a long week of dealing with fucktards at work or school.
The 90's and early 2000's were the heyday of popcorn-movies thanks to the development of better special effects and filming techniques that were fun to watch... but often came at the expense of story and serious character development. However, with the growing popularity of "gritty" and "realistic" films (aka, boring-ass Zack Snyder bullshit where everything is filmed in extreme shaky closeup and stories go on about twice as long as they need to), popcorn-movies in the late-2000's through the present no longer contain the fun or wow factor they once had. Now it's just lame, joyless bullshit.
The 1999 version of "The Mummy" is a REAL 'popcorn movie.'
Fucking "Transformers 17: Reign of the Rise of the Revenge of Vengence in 3D" or whatever horseshit is passing for 'popcorn movies' these days is just grating bullshit.
Hindi Movie concepts copied from Hollywood, British, Korean movies. Essentially Hindi movies copied from any language to make up for the lack of originality, ideas and inherent laziness of script writers and fat cat producers in Popular Hindi Cinema. The only Indianisation that will happen will be an out of place dance number to appeal to the LCD.
Any popular Hindi movie of the last 3 decades. From Sholay to Zinda
Rahul: Hey Hari, "Main Aisa hi hoon" was a great experimental movie.
Hari: Dude, that was a total Ctrl C Ctrl V movie. Didn't u see "I Am Sam".
Ninja Movie n. Arguably the only kind of movie that matters. Particular high points include the films produced by Joseph Lai's IFD Film Arts in the mid-1980s.
"Yo dawg, grab that bag o' chips and a couple Colt 45s. We gonna watch a NINJA MOVIE."