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Wolfman. Just watched it 2 days ago, most of it was ok but the ending was bad, for those who have seen it, why would she goto all that trouble to make the werewolve guy in control of his wolf side when she was going to shoot him anyway?


Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:03 pm
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hahahaha That sounds funny! It looked interesting but I have no interest in seeing it...


Mon Nov 01, 2010 4:52 am
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Actually, it IS worth watching - having done so recently, I found a lot of material worth discussion here. I guess it does depend a lot on taste, but for fans of old-school horror movies it's really not that bad!


Mon Nov 01, 2010 5:13 am
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Actually, it IS worth watching - having done so recently, I found a lot of material worth discussion here. I guess it does depend a lot on taste, but for fans of old-school horror movies it's really not that bad!


Yes it was a good movie despite my small annoyances with it.

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Dracula: Prince of Darkness. Thank you Hammer Horror!

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Mon Nov 01, 2010 3:00 pm
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DarklyInclined wrote:
Actually, it IS worth watching - having done so recently, I found a lot of material worth discussion here. I guess it does depend a lot on taste, but for fans of old-school horror movies it's really not that bad!

I suppose I'll check it out. We have enough extra money for one Redbox rental. I do want to get Kick Ass tho. :mrgreen:


Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:09 pm
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Gremlins 1 & 2 (they were on TV for Halloween)

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Nice. I remember when those were brand new. :)


Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:03 am
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"The Curse of the Were-Rabbit"


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Agora, a movie about Hypatia. Not Christian friendly (thems is the baddies) and stuffed to the gills with rank speculation, but a moving story filled with readly identifiable parallels to recent history.

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The Vikings.

Oh, my...what a movie. :|

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Tue Nov 02, 2010 9:00 pm
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Letalis Senium wrote:
Agora, a movie about Hypatia. Not Christian friendly (thems is the baddies) and stuffed to the gills with rank speculation, but a moving story filled with readly identifiable parallels to recent history.



there is a new movie called Agora move coming out as well and it is basicly the same as the 2009 one

another movie in inception. That is a great movie, especially the ending where they leave it open for anything. He might still be in a dream at the end or he could have started in a dream. then he could still be dreaming or he could of died in limbo, there are loads of options


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Shaun of the Dead... I really do like that film (but then I do prefer slow moving zombies... the ones that sprint, like in Zombieland, just make me realise that I'd be toast if they were real :lol:)

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Shaun of the Dead... I really do like that film (but then I do prefer slow moving zombies... the ones that sprint, like in Zombieland, just make me realise that I'd be toast if they were real :lol:)


I liked that one! I think zombies would actually be slow moving not fast. They would get slower the more they decayed, as well. If there were a Zombie Apocalypse all we'd have to do, realistically, is wait a few weeks for the soft tissue to completely decay and they'd be gone.

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Minty wrote:
Shaun of the Dead... I really do like that film (but then I do prefer slow moving zombies... the ones that sprint, like in Zombieland, just make me realise that I'd be toast if they were real :lol:)


I liked that one! I think zombies would actually be slow moving not fast. They would get slower the more they decayed, as well. If there were a Zombie Apocalypse all we'd have to do, realistically, is wait a few weeks for the soft tissue to completely decay and they'd be gone.

Gives me even more hope :lol: Plus I just know I'd have fun taking swings at the heads of the slow ones with the full sized baseball bat that I have here... avoiding the whole getting bitten and turning into one, of course ;)

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