I hope everyone's had a grand holiday of every sort. And here's to a
GRRR8 new year!
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I hope everyone is now well-prepared for a better, more hopeful new
year. As a friend said, it's perfectly acceptable to syphon off a
bit of the national hope for personal use :-] [that is, if you
ascribe to the hope! If ya' don't, well, too bad]
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> Ah, WELL PUT, Tyger, WELL PUT! :)
>
thanks ;-]
in other news, JBB was in one of my dreams last night. That *has* to
be a good portent, right? heh.
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chewy, von, etc.
I have the new King book, but have yet to read it. [thanks for
reminding me!] and, like chewy, I decided to pass on Locke & Key, but
it's nice to see a good review, if I see it at a yard sale this
year ;]
also, a Repairman Jack question:
I'm about to read my FIRST one of his st
okay then, and thanks, y'all. Guess I'll return "By the Sword"
without reading it, and go get "Conspiracies" at the library, and
start from there.
, Von wrote:
> I'm with Thomas and Chewy...start back at the beginning with the
> Repairman Jacks. (besides, those books are much better than the
Chewy, I believe you've seen this Korean flix already, yes?
Interestingly done, haunted people within a ghost movie. I liked it.
creepy. altho' I must say the shoes looked more hot pink than red,
and I really didn't care for the style ;-]
check it out, if you like Asian horror. Not too much in
Happy new year Hank!
I loved this movie. Viggo was outstanding.. he gets so
involved in his character.
did you watch the special features?
yeah, I was surprised Viggo was willing to do that fight scene so
"thoroughly". I mean, he could have been hurt!!
, Hank wrote:
> Hey all...been so
Oh right. once you retire, the brain turns to mush ;-]
It starts off with a young girl finding a pair of red heels on the
subway platform, and a friend and her start fighting over the shoes,
and mayhem ensues and follows the shoes. A curse, a ghost of old, and
a woman fighting her own persona
te:
> the rj series
> the tonb
> legacies
> conspiracies
> all the rage
> hosts
> the haunted air
> gateways
> crisscross
> infernal
> harbringers
> bloodline
> by the sword
>
> On Jan 4, 1:46 pm, tyger wrote:
>
> > okay then, and than
Is this the one with The Rock?
wrote:
> the reaper virus is loose. scotland is a quarantined hot zone.
> reverts to savagery. about 40 years later the virus surfaces in
> england.
> the gov has kept it a secret but there are survivors in scotland.
> it's believed a cure can be found in glasgo
I agree. that's also with the young Matthew Broderick, I believe.
wrote:
> LADYHAWKE-the third or fourth time i've watched this. like it just as
> much every time.
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while they were making the film, that
Russia spy? diplomat? was poisoned and in the hospital. All the
creepier and sadder because it's true.
I love special features ;-]
Hank wrote:
> tyger,
>
> no didn't watch the special features.
>
> Viggo is so great though. He'
Korean horror involving insurance claims and psychopaths:
An insurance claims adjuster investigates a decrepit house and
discovers horrific secrets inside involving suicides and murder. The
more he learns the more the terror mounts, building to a blood-soaked
ending..
weird and creepy mov
Chewy - How many movies have you seen about insurance claims, and
psychopaths involved in the deaths/accidents??
the first death was a small boy found hung. weird ass woman with a
limp. Unexpected enlightenment about the perpetrator half way
through
jog your memory?
It's a for sure 'c
"MOonstruck" or "Dog Soldiers"
or ED2
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you say it's your birthday?? Happy birthday to ya'!!
" wrote:
> and any other january birthday people.
> 57 and i still have a full head of hair-that's important ya know.
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, RaQuel <> wrote:
" But in terms
> of devising, implementing and enforcing policies, as of this moment,
> the Bush administration is effectively over.
> We're all up to that challenge. But before we embark on that, let's
> let out a sigh of relief, and if you're inclined, now or later
> tonight
I put it in my Q a couple weeks ago, and I still have "a very long
wait".. fwiw.
, Von wrote:
> Did anybody see this? Is it Q worthy?
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wow. that's really ignorant. or stupid. Because it'll be TWICE
that amount of time.
The Host Of The North Coast wrote:
> Don't worry rich.
>
> We're now on the clock.
>
> http://www.obamaclock.org/
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I remember seeing this. yeah, not bad at all.
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, RaQuel > wrote:
> Why do you always sugarcoat things. It's annoying. = D
I do it for the sensitive souls . ;-]
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ThomasBauduret > wrote:
> Or wishing for an assassination ?
I'll give Host the benefit of the doubt that HE isn't wishing for one,
just that he assumes that some of the lowlife, ignorant, bigoted
people in this country [heck, maybe he even knows some in Ohio] will
attempt it. just sayin'.
, RaQuel > wrote:
> ! ! ! ! !
> !
>
> It is now 12:35 pm. That's all.
I was lucky enough to be surrounded by intelligent, thoughtful people,
ready to hope for the future, lifting champagne glasses to PRESIDENT
OBAMA [It feels
, ThomasBauduret < wrote:
>
> Well it's hard now : I was the first one to deride this phony Obamania,
>...‹ I hope he'll keep proving me wrong for a very, very long time !
>
It's okay to put cynicism aside for awhile, Thomas. I think the man
has the brain and the vision, and the people WANT him
RaQuel > wrote:
> Wow. If she doesn't mind, I'm gonna pass your daughter's observation
> around, Tyger.
of course not. She was a bit disheartened as she was sub-teaching at
a primarily black high school in FLA, and she was so excited, then
disappointed that a lot of
jeanne - I've been watching The Mentalist, Fringe, and cannot wait for
Burn Notice to start again. and, SOMEHOW, I missed the start of the
new LOST season. day-um. How did 'that' happen??
I also get a kick out of Bones, which is moving to Thursday, I
didn't watch it at the beginning, the the
wrote:
> Tyger: As
> far as DVR goes, I am so addicted. I have no clue how I ever
> lived without one.
> They are the greatest invention since chocolate
> Take care not to go mad while watching your shows and DVRing! Ha! Ha!
Don't I know it! I've had to set
wrote:
> from 2007-this has nothing to do with the tv series and/or books of
> terry goodkind
> will stanton is approaching 14, his american family living in
> england. strange things are happening to him ..despite
> it being pretty predictable i enjoyed it. it was a very well done
> flick.
p.s. Also had Christopher Eccleston in it. I like him more and more,
from 28 Days Later to Dr. Who, S1
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you can watch the first season eps at the website.
Hank wrote:
> You know I just became a fan of this recently. I wish I had caught the
> first season.
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Hank bemoaned:
> Why oh Why? I mean I know Wes Craven is remaking his own movie decades
> later.
> But, this is one of those really repugnant, just plain bad movies. And
> now with lots of Hollywood money they are going to shine it all up and
> give it to us again. Yuck.
I concur. *sigh*
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> Too cold! We got five inches of snow yesterday, followed by a half
> inch of ice last night, followed by another four inches of snow this
> morning. I'm hoping it's over!
Man, I hope all you folks in the midWest, Northeast, etc., are doing
all right. It was 45 degrees when I walke
http://quiciha.notlong.com
at least, the first half, without all the other depressing stuff.
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wrote:
> what about the fx-from the ads i've seen they looked like that crappy cg i
> hate-the kind you say oh yeah that's a computer with no sense of realism
> attached
>
there was a bit too much of the cgi to make me happy, I must say,
especially in the "hordes of lycans" parts. More than i
wrote:
> BLACK SHEEP-2007-new zealand-on a sheep farm using genetic engineering
> one of the rejects slated for disposal gets loose,
> it's a killer. it infects other sheep.
yeah, I liked this one, too. Funny like ED funny. I liked the
description enough to buy it when it first came out. no
, rich wrote:
> I kept thinking the same thing. Was there ever a horror movie about
> Spanish moss?
Cajun culture has stories of Moss Man so I would expect
perhaps. Swamp Creature?
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Well, gonna go take a nice relaxing hot shower. Hope Ray doesn't come
> in wanting to play Psycho!!!
it's good you still have your sense of humor!
hang tough, jeanne.
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wrote:
> I think I may venture out to see " Taken " tomorrow. My hubby wants
> to see it so bad and he hates going alone.
I was thinking of see this one. I mean, Liam Neeson, what's not to
like???
I saw Gran Torino a couple weeks ago, and it was pretty awwesome.
I heard "Defiance" with Danie
, Von > wrote:
> I really liked this one. The set design is terrific, and while there
> is gore, the scare/creepy factor doesn't solely depend on it. Once
> more of you have seen it, I have a question about the ending.
I have this on my list it looks good. Give me a 'heads-up' if you
talk a
What can I say? Testosterone-laden, kick-ass, Saturday fare. Liam
Neeson was bad to the bone. As a mom, I couldn't help but cheer him
on.
fwiw :-]
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Hank < wrote:
> Just saw the most bizarre interview with him on DAVID LETTERMAN. I
> can't say I've ever seen Joaquin on an interview show but, what's
> happened to him? He was so out of it, or really messed up in some way.
> Shame.
>
well, he *is* a total "naturalist", I think. The whole vegan
I know some of you [us] are old enough to remember this from back in
"the day".
I see I got most of the words wrong ;-]
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Sorry, but this just BEGS the question: WTF??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LieYeCudbQ8&feature=related
I mean, I'm all for following your dreams, but. seriously??
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Hank < wrote:
> You see I can't tell if it's for real or a Put-On. Because if you
> listen close right at the end he says "nice job Dave" when he's
> shaking hands.
I heard about his quitting acting and going to hip hop about, oh, a
month ago? It was a'wtf' moment then, but hey, whatever
"jerks yer bobber"-i'll have to remember that
I believe it's an old Southern saying ;-]
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jeanne wrote:
>We watched " The Decent " last night and although there was some bad
>language, I could not really understand it because the girls had
>accents. The caves were so dark and the girls all became so dirty and
>bloody, I could barely tell who was who. ... Anyway, that was horrible to h
I will take this opportunity to wish y'all "Slainte" because I will be
heading out early in the morn for beer, corned beef, and parade.
Savannah has the 2nd largest St Pat's Day parade in the country.
They're already celebrating down on River Street [we do not go down
there... too many amateur dr
Someone asked about MIRRORS, which I watched last night. Kiefer
Sutherland.
Okay, so I found out it's a REMAKE of a Korean movie, Into the Mirror,
I think. Figures. That aside, the movie was visually awesome.
Kiefer kind of remade his Flatliners role. The ending , well, I won't
put in any spoi
Anyone watching this? Sunday night fare.
I would watch it for Ian McShane, alone at least until I decide
whether the entire show is worth continuing. Certainly a rather
different premise, yes?
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someone mentioned this a while back, yes? I saw it at BB, but was in
search of something else and couldn't remember in the Park gave it a
thumbs up or down.
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Swedish vampire movie, very unlike the norm. The young girl who plays
the vampire is odd and riveting. enough blood to make ya' happy,
filmed in the winter so I was cold the whole time.
worthy of a Check It Out.
lotta' buzz on this one, I gather.
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You keep track of this so I don't have to ;-]
On May 6, 6:47 pm, Skip wrote:
> 4,253 hours or roughly 255,193 minutes 'til Halloween '09. Did ya
> catch that Toni ;)
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Mother's day to all the moms. My daughter and I carried on our own
mother's day tradition by going to the movie of my choice; this year
it was X-Men, Origin of Wolverine [or whatever it's called].
H. Jackman = serious "Rrawrrr power." The movie wasn't too bad,
either. Good telling of how it al
wrote:
> That's a difficult one to figure out, but I want to say that R would
> logically come first, since Alan Symes wrote the letter to Audrey telling the
> tale of Seth's 'little miracle,' but the issue comes up with the destruction
> of Tak in the desert and the city: did Tak get forced
sadly, it cracked me up. maybe Host can say how close to 'true' it
is.
http://tinyurl.com/o73vwf
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Angelique > wrote:
> Sorry, Tyger! Didn't mean to spark a book craving! I read each of those
> once or twice a year! The audio version of Insomnia is awesome, btw!
>
no apologies. A SK reading craving is a good thing. I think I read
The Shining every other year.
I watched Fringe, yes. Need to re-watch it.
Sadly, I ended up taping all of LOST this season, and will have to
have my own watchathon.
On May 14, 8:07 pm, The Host Of The North Coast
wrote:
> Since I was out of town over the week-end and busy otherwise,
> finally caught up to a great 3 hour tap
Cool! thanks for the heads up. I should set it now.
On May 15, 7:45 am, chewy wrote:
> sunday 7 pm cst the history channel is presenting a new documentary
> about him
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, Von wrote:
> I liked this enough to overlook the "Duh!" plot hole. The acting's
> good, and the creature effects are excellent. Best line, "Don't
> worry! We're cutting your arm off!"
I saw a trailer for this, and it looked interesting enough. got good
reviews on one of the B movie sites.
, Skip wrote:
> Last night one of two things happened. I either had one very bad dream
> or I caught 1978's "Eraserhead". It was the latter of the
> two..This flick is dark. For me it was also very hard to
> follow (but David Lynch may have wanted it that way). Weird, bizarre,
thanks for
wrote:
> DEATH VALLEY-2004-josh and his 3 good friends are going to a rave
> party in the desert to celebrate his birthday. on the way his native
> american friend(he also has a black friend, josh is blond and the
> other guy looks italian) pulls out a bag of mescaline and tells a
> story abo
Midian wrote: I can't stand a thor loser,
>
> Midian
>
good grief. It's too early for that!! ;]
Thanks for the heads-up on this one. I'm looking forward [so much
more productive than looking backwards. unless you're backing up.]
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I have run screaming from the room now ; ]
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I remember this! I saw it in b & w, too, probably in '58-'59. For
some reason, my child's mind always envisions the aliens as giant
pickles, They show the aliens, right? or did I dream that part?
On May 22, 6:07 pm, chewy wrote:
> INVADERS FROM MARS-1953-although i have come across numerous
gotta' go with the giant lobsters :]
On May 23, 2:30 pm, Von wrote:
> So which would win in a fight...the giant pickles from this movie or
> the giant lobsters from Teenagers From Outer Space?
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yes, I am old enough to remember having it happened probably just
once. My parents didn't want me to end up blind ;]
On May 27, 7:29 am, chewy wrote:
> someone on tv today was talking about having their mouth washed out
> with soap for talking "dirty".
> memories returned-this happened to
wrote:
> that should be IMPRINT, sorry. what the hell is wrong with me? no
> answer required
>
I won't answer :]
But this is the one with Billy Drago, yes? Totally grossed me out.
But my interest in Asian Extreme has not waned, I just approach it
cautiously.
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Sorry to hear, Skip. But at least you can catch up on movies!
I saw "30 Days of Night" awhile back, and I loved the vampires as the
DREADED vampires, not something romanticized.
I liked it, holes and all.
Skip wrote:
> Been off work yet again for another knee problem. The only up side is
> of
wrote:
> imprint was made for tv, not the theatre.
It was made for the Masters of Horror series, if memory serves [always
hit or miss], but the studio execs decided it was too "extreme" for TV
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doesn't ring a bell.
On May 31, 9:51 am, David Murray wrote:
> I greet.
>
> I am looking for the name of an early 40s or 30s black and white
> science fiction film. In it, the aircar was held aloft by rotors or
> ducted fans. There was comment that the prohibition may be rescinded
> to allow leg
, Angelique Bone wrote:
> LOL what more could you want?
>
> Aside from Christian Bale nekkid... but that may be just me. Yeah;
> explosions and nekkid Christian Bale = HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTER.
I'm'a there!!
hey, I don't want to marry the dude, but yeah, nekkid is fine ;]
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> I love this movie. I'm a lifelong severe chronic depressive, and before
> I got put on antidepressants around my 21st birthday I had some pretty
> spectacular symptoms. One of them was a sensation of decomposing and being
> riddled with insect larvae. T
I like some of his movies more than others. I *want* to like them
all. Sorry to say, SIGNS is a fav of mine [where's Shaka when you
need bad movie input? I know his favorite was UNBREAKABLE.] And The
Sixth Sense I liked. I own The Happening. I didn't hate it, but for
a director that had such
ThomasBauduret wrote:
> Count me in for "Unbreakable"Š
> But, yes "The Happening" was defeanedly predictable. And the happy ending ?
> In the immortal worlds of Bill the Cat : ack !
>
I don't think it was a happy ending for Paris ;-]
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/as_thailand_david_carradine
BANGKOK – Actor David Carradine, star of the 1970s TV series "Kung Fu"
who also had a wide-ranging career in the movies, has been found dead
in the Thai capital, Bangkok. A news report said he was found hanged
in his hotel room and was believe
, Skip t> wrote:
> That really does suck. Loved that guy. I'd heard about him being found
> dead but not the hanging part.
> RIP DC
>
someone in my *other* group said the BBC reported a cord or rope
around his neck and *body* [I can't even say it], and it was possibly
an "accident". WTF?
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where's rich, btw?
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David Murray wrote:
> Worst Idea Ever: John Stamos Is Developing Full House Movie
> by /Film
>
> John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse on the 1980’s-1990’s television
> sitcom Full House, says he’s developing a possible concept for a big
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I want to see this, yes.
ThomasBauduret > wrote:
> This afternoon : "Drag me to hell". In a theatre, as movie should be seen
> (May the inventor of pan&scan rot in hell !)
> Great to see Sam Raimi can still pull of a fun horror movie that manages to
> be scary as fook at the same time, surpris
wrote:
> Hi, David, and welcome. . .I'm one of the forum managers. (big whoop!)
> A few people asked me if it would be possible for you to post the
> links to these articles, rather than the whole article? Thanks !
>
yes, that would be good, imo.
that way we could read it if it was of interest
Thanks for this info. I didn't know del Toro [whom I lurve] had a
novel.
David Murray wrote:
>
>
> A message from your friend
>
> Guillermo Del Toro Confirms Hugo Weaving For The Hobbit… And Much More
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> One of BBC radio presenter Simon Mayo’s guests this week was Guillermo
> del T
No one can do serious - and I mean SERIOUS - like Dennis Quaid.
Vantage Point - political thriller that I thought was well done, if a
bit different. I liked it. Also with William Hurt and Forest
Whitaker. and Jack from LOST. Matthew fox?
worth a 'check it out',. IMO
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long after the movie came up. Small club, fairly up-close. I'd'a
liked to swoon.]
, Von wrote:
> What about "The Big Easy?" Rowr.
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, Skip wrote:
> You're right though, he's very good at "serious".
>
And stern. Let's not forget STERN. heh heh. but he also has a gr8
smile when he chooses to use it.
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wrote:
> HELLBOY II-i really liked HELLBOY, i really hated this. i realized
> this within 10 minutes.
> most of the fx sucked.
> this movie sucked. i cannot find one good thing to say about it..
>
oh NO.Sorry to hear you say that, 'cause I liked it.
Of course, I watched it again with the c
Just try!
okay, the best way I can describe this movie is a roller coaster ride
of chills and thrills through the Sam Raimi House of Horrors.
and that's the way, uh huh uh huh, I like it.
good fun, good scares. Raimi still has the touch.
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I miss Buffy! must start watching the series again. On some dark and
rainy weekend.
On Jun 22, 11:54 pm, rich wrote:
> http://www.rebelliouspixels.com/2009/buffy-vs-edward-twilight-remixed
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> Did you hear that there's talk of a Buffy (film) remake? As far as I
> know, Joss Whedon isn't involved...
I heard the rumor.
If Joss isn't involved, what's the point? I don't think SMG is,
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I can tell you're happy about the movie watching, but how's it going
otherwise?
Skip wrote:
> A good lineup on AMC today. It made for a pretty good Tuesday. Woo
> Hoo, thank you UPS. Here's a list of the movies I received today.
> Y'all know I'm into the old/bad ones
> The Corpse Gri
my first childhood crush. Weissmuller originally was from the same
small town in PA my folks were from.
me Jane.
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> 1932-johnny weissmuller and maureen o'sullivan-a true cornball classic
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watched this on Chiller last night ... against my better judgment.
'based on true events'. Takes place in the 50's. Lovely niece and
crippled sister come to live with wicked, twisted aunty who only
likes boys. and gives them beer.
a torture horror flick, the kind of which I am not a fan. al
I always liked Keanu as Neo, and the first Matrix movie was indeed a
thrill.
I loved MIB, too.
Lately, I've had the urge to watch Terminator I. Perhaps I shall
today if the outdoor heat becomes unbearable, which at 100 degrees, it
will be.
, David Murray wrote:
> I greet.
>
> The Matrix was see
Excellent!
"Where's the beast?!"
"I love baby showers" sorry, that one cracked me up. One of
my missed callings ;]
On Jun 27, 5:35 pm, rich wrote:
> http://kenlevine.blogspot.com/2009/06/elvira-and-other-horror-hosts.html
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Johnny Got His Gun was indeed a disturbing movie, but a hateful
outcome of war. I remember seeing it in college and thought if
everyone saw it, we wouldn't be so eager to go to war.
the Girl Next Door was horrible horrible torture porn. I found it
much more painful. imo.
Not sorry I watched JG
y wrote:
> 2008 made for scifi channel-wow-this sucked.
> this may be the worst scifi flick ever and that's saying something.
That was my impression after about 20 minutes glad I switched to
something else. I think I caught up on Burn Notice on the DVR :]
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remember Point Pleasant? Little series that couldn't quite.
well, it's on the Chiller Channel Sunday, starting at 6:00 a.m. Six
eps. then something called All Souls for 4 hours.
Chiller has been doing a weekday marathon of various series... one
I've been recording is a BBC series called STRANGE
p.s.
apparently, the whole series of Point Pleasant will also be shown July
4th, at a more reasonable hour. starting at 11:00 a.m., 12 eps. more
Yay!
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I don't know. It's my understanding different zones won't play unless
you have a universal DVD player.
'what I don't know about technology is a lot."
On Jul 5, 9:30 am, David Murray wrote:
> I greet.
>
> On my computer, have a dvd drive, use zone-2, what happens if I use
> zone-1? As some of yo
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