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Post by tooncapone on Jul 23, 2008 23:00:07 GMT -5
The last two movies I watched were:
Killer Klowns From Outer Space and F / X 2: The Deadly Art Of Illusion.
I'm currently watching the 80s slasher film Cheerleader Camp.
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Scuotiossa
Poltergeist
Italian Android Spectre
Do not confuse with C-3PO
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Post by Scuotiossa on Jul 24, 2008 8:54:17 GMT -5
Batman - The Dark Knight, with a striking interpretation of the Joker.
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Post by Prime Good on Jul 25, 2008 17:34:45 GMT -5
The Dark Knight. Amazing and shocking.
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Apparitia
Ghost Buster
Our Beloved Ghost-Girl
Sorry in advance for delayed responses.
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Post by Apparitia on Oct 2, 2008 7:24:37 GMT -5
Rogue - it's a movie about a gigantic killer crocodile^^
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ghstbstrlmliii
Ghost Buster
Texan Wonder
A whole different "music of the night."
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Post by ghstbstrlmliii on Oct 5, 2008 19:42:21 GMT -5
Nice - I'm not the only one who remembers Killer Klowns from Outer Space.
Last movie I watched was the remake of Village of the Damned. Hard to believe the littlest blond kid now plays John Conner on the Terminator TV show.
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Post by Prime Good on Oct 6, 2008 6:59:28 GMT -5
Nice - I'm not the only one who remembers Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Last movie I watched was the remake of Village of the d**ned. Hard to believe the littlest blond kid now plays John Conner on the Terminator TV show. 1- I remember it! FUNNY! B-movie eye-candy. 2- Christopher Reeve rules.
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Post by GhostBuggy on Jun 19, 2010 0:40:29 GMT -5
Psycho for the first time. Was surprised at how it wasnt really scary, and i called the ending about half way in. Still a good film none the less. When I've enjoyed a horror movie (usually not a new one!), and people ask me if it was scary, I say something like, "Well, I wasn't actually afraid - that'd be pretty sad. But it was creepy with great atmosphere, and if I saw that monster in an alley in real life I would die of fright. Is that good enough?" But as snobby and grouchy as that looks in print, it's not meant to be I mean it in a friendly way - so I must say the same thing about "Psycho" - I found it to be great, even to this day (and I only saw it about a year ago). It has an important element that today's horror lacks, I feel. I knew about the end a few years before I even saw it, but I tried to imagine how shocking it would have been for me if I didn't know - and I know I would have been impressed. But even knowing the end, I was impressed! Lucky for me, I can't usually guess movie endings (at least not with the creative ones I like) though there are exceptions. TV shows are usually more predictable. The Ant Bully. 2 Christopher Reeve rules. The Ant Bully's a good one! And RIGHT ON about Christopher Reeve! I just saw the first Superman movie.
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Post by Prime Good on Jun 19, 2010 19:58:11 GMT -5
'Christopher Columbus'. Very intense. 'Excalibur'. Vintage masterpiece, really. 'G.I JOE'. Horrid.
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Post by nix on Jun 23, 2010 13:35:01 GMT -5
The Dark Knight. Amazing and shocking. It certainly was. As for me, I went to see Toy Story 3 last weekend. Now, I admit, I'm 23 years old and the son of an Italian...but MAN, I was crying all the way through.
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Post by Prime Good on Jun 24, 2010 12:27:42 GMT -5
The Dark Knight. Amazing and shocking. It certainly was. Greatest movie of all time.
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Scuotiossa
Poltergeist
Italian Android Spectre
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Post by Scuotiossa on Jun 26, 2010 5:31:50 GMT -5
A-Team, last week. Stupendous and full of action!
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Post by Prime Good on Jul 11, 2010 10:22:03 GMT -5
The Usual Suspects. Great.
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Starlord
Kong's Apprentice
Expert from Sagar
I'm not scared!!!
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Post by Starlord on Dec 7, 2013 17:12:05 GMT -5
Bump!!
Predator.My absolute fave!!
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