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Post by Raimo47 on Sept 8, 2017 11:24:59 GMT
1. Dracula (1992) 2. Vampires 3. Blade 4. Warlock: The Armageddon 5. Wolf 6. Bad Moon 7. End of Days 8. Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers 9. Halloween H20: 20 Years Later 10. The Crow
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Post by Reggie_Stration on Sept 8, 2017 12:22:00 GMT
1. Seven 2. The Silence of the Lambs 3. Ringu 4. Braindead 5. The Sixth Sense 5. Exorcist III 6. Ravenous 7. Sleepy Hollow 8. Bram Stoker's Dracula 9. Alien 3 10. Society
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Post by sostie on Sept 8, 2017 12:57:48 GMT
1. Audition 2. Tremors 3. Blair Witch Project 4. Ringu 5. The People Under the Stairs 6. Alien 3 7. Wild Zero 8. Ravenous 9. Deep Rising 10 The Faculty
11. Sleepy Hollow 12. From Dusk Till Dawn 13. Army of Darkness 14. Hardware 15. Blade 16. In the Mouth of Madness 17. Dust Devil 18. Braindead 19. Candyman 20. Man Bites Dog
Best of The Rest:
Nightbreed Alien: Resurrection Lord of Illusions Scream 1 & 2 The Prophecy Event Horizon Mimic The Relic Vampires Cronos Anaconda Body Snatchers The Fallen The frighteners Lake Placid Deep Blue Sea Raising Cain Arachnophobia Cemetery Man Bram Stoker’s Dracula Lost Highway Misery Sixth Sense Se7en Cape Fear The Silence of the Lambs
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2017 13:54:33 GMT
Mine are
1) New Nightmare 2) Child's Play 2 3) The Crow 4) Mimic 5) Puppet Master 4 6) I Still Know What You Did Last Summer 7) Children of the Corn 4: The Gathering 8) Urban Legend 9) Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth 10) Sleepy Hallow 11) Candy Man 12) Subspecies 2 13) Stigmata 14) Psycho 4 15) The Prophecy 16) Army of Darkness 17) The Shining 18) End of Days 19) Puppet Master 3 20) The Tommyknockers 21) Scream 22) Children of the Corn 2 23) Child's Play 3 24) Demonic Toys 25) Critters 3 26) Subspecies 27) Vampires 28) Tremors 29) Phantasm 4 30) Species
I am forgetting a lot of them but those are some I can think of at the moment. We have very different tastes. I dislike a lot of those. Hellraiser III is the second worst movie I have ever seen in fact. Yes. It appears we do. Although I have different tastes than a lot of people I know and I love Horror and Disney movies which some see as an odd combination but I will say with the 'Hellraiser' movies I like the first four movies and 'Hellraiser: Hellseeker' but I wasn't a fan of 'Hellraiser: Inferno', 'Deader', 'Hellworld' and 'Revelations' and I haven't seen the latest 'Hellraiser' movie, 'Judgement' yet but I have a feeling I am not going to like that either. One of the things I dislike about the latest movies is their lack of use of Pinhead and the Cenobites who I prefer to see at the front and centre of the movies. I also didn't like that they got rid of Kirsty and feel they should have kept her in the movies as the main star.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 9, 2017 5:47:18 GMT
We have very different tastes. I dislike a lot of those. Hellraiser III is the second worst movie I have ever seen in fact. Yes. It appears we do. Although I have different tastes than a lot of people I know and I love Horror and Disney movies which some see as an odd combination but I will say with the 'Hellraiser' movies I like the first four movies and 'Hellraiser: Hellseeker' but I wasn't a fan of 'Hellraiser: Inferno', 'Deader', 'Hellworld' and 'Revelations' and I haven't seen the latest 'Hellraiser' movie, 'Judgement' yet but I have a feeling I am not going to like that either. One of the things I dislike about the latest movies is their lack of use of Pinhead and the Cenobites who I prefer to see at the front and centre of the movies. I also didn't like that they got rid of Kirsty and feel they should have kept her in the movies as the main star.I don't like any of the Hellraiser movies btw. The first one is just okay, the second is very bad, the third is offensively awful and the 4th is back to being okay again. The Hellraiser movies that come after those aren't real Hellraiser movies. They were shelved screenplays that shoehorned Pinhead into them in order to sell them. I actually like Inferno, Deader and Hellseeker better than Hellraiser II and Hellraiser III. I like all genres but the horror genre is the most hit or miss for me. Also, take into account that I have seen more than 6000 movies and Hellraiser III is one of only 4 movies I rate 1/10. It is one of those rare movies that makes me feel like I need to take a shower after watching it.
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Post by rateater on Sept 9, 2017 5:59:26 GMT
nightbreed dr giggles dead alive cemetery man people under the stairs demon knight bride of chucky blair witch project day of the beast night of the living dead 1990
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Post by General Kenobi on Sept 9, 2017 12:50:13 GMT
In the Mouth of Madness Bram Stoker's Dracula Silence of the Lambs The Sixth Sense Dead Alive Candyman Army of Darkness Misery From Dusk till Dawn Ring Audition Sleepy Hollow Interview with the Vampire Seven Cemetery Man Cronos Frankenhooker Frankenstein Unbound Jacob's Ladder The Night Flier Wild Zero
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 6:11:57 GMT
Yes. It appears we do. Although I have different tastes than a lot of people I know and I love Horror and Disney movies which some see as an odd combination but I will say with the 'Hellraiser' movies I like the first four movies and 'Hellraiser: Hellseeker' but I wasn't a fan of 'Hellraiser: Inferno', 'Deader', 'Hellworld' and 'Revelations' and I haven't seen the latest 'Hellraiser' movie, 'Judgement' yet but I have a feeling I am not going to like that either. One of the things I dislike about the latest movies is their lack of use of Pinhead and the Cenobites who I prefer to see at the front and centre of the movies. I also didn't like that they got rid of Kirsty and feel they should have kept her in the movies as the main star. I like all genres but the horror genre is the most hit or miss for me. Also, That’s the difference between you and me. I LOVE the Horror genre and I have literally thousands of Horror movies on VHS, DVDs and Bluray and I especially love the Horror movies that were made in the 70s, 80s and 90s like the Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Child’s Play, Puppet Master, Phantasm, Poltergeist, Critters, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Amityville Horror, Children of the Corn, Candy Man, The Howling, The Omen, Leprechaun, Ghoulies, Demons, Subspecies, the Prophecy, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Re-Animator, the Exorcist, Basketcase and Pumpkinhead series but I am not into some of the newest torture Horror movies like ‘Saw’, ‘Hostel’ and ‘Captivity.’ I also love Horror novels and comic book series which there are a large amount of and would love movies of ‘Hack/Slash’, ‘Red Sonja’, ‘Darkchylde’, Vampirella’, ‘Monstress’, ‘Supergirl (Linda Danvers), ‘The Ravening’, ‘Lady Death’, ‘Belladonna’ and others. The Horror genre is not for everybody though which is okay and some of my friends don't like Horror movies and didn’t like the Hellraiser films ‘cause they thought they were too scary and nearly puked over the scenes where people had their skin ripped off which were considered very graphic here at the time.
I am not into many mainstream movies especially from the past decade. None of them really get my attention. I don’t like Dramas, Comedies, Rom Coms (unless they are classics) or Western movies unless they have actors or actresses I like in them or they are Lesbian Romance movies and while I love comic books and have read a lot of them over the years I prefer the comics over movies 'cause I like strong female leads and the comic book movie genre is like 97 percent male lead whereas the comics are very close to 50/50. I love Disney movies, pet movies (one of my favourite movies this year was ‘A Dog’s Purpose’), Action movies (mostly 90s and 00s), Sci Fi movies. Christmas movies and Lesbian porn movies and I love how innovative and progressive the ‘Girlsway’ site has been and it is currently one of my favourite sites on the internet. I tend to watch more new TV shows than new movies and we just finished re-watching 'Fringe' here and are now re-watching 'Haven' and 'Eureka.' Do you watch any Sci Fi shows?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 6:16:18 GMT
1. The Blair Witch Project (1999) 2. Stir of Echoes (1999) 3. The People Under the Stairs (1991) 4. From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) 5. Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) 6. New Nightmare (1994) 7. The Last Broadcast (1998) 8. Strangeland (1998) 9. Scream (1996) 10. Dead Alive (1992) 11. Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992) 12. Army of Darkness (1992) 13. Alien Abduction: Incident in Lake County (1998) 14. Basket Case 3 (1991) 15. The Frighteners (1996) 16. Terror Firmer (1999) 17. Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge (1991) 18. Scream 2 (1997) 19. The Faculty (1998) 20. Wishmaster (1997) I just wanted to say 'Wishmaster' is a good pick. I completely forgot about that and the sequels. Did you know Robert Englund believes it is one of the most underratted Horror movies of all time? I liked 'Wishmaster 2 and 3' too but didn't like the fourth one and hope they bring back the franchise with new writers or Peter Atkins who wrote the first three.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 10, 2017 6:29:52 GMT
I like all genres but the horror genre is the most hit or miss for me. Also, That’s the difference between you and me. I LOVE the Horror genre and I have literally thousands of Horror movies on VHS, DVDs and Bluray and I especially love the Horror movies that were made in the 70s, 80s and 90s like the Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Child’s Play, Puppet Master, Phantasm, Poltergeist, Critters, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Amityville Horror, Children of the Corn, Candy Man, The Howling, The Omen, Leprechaun, Ghoulies, Demons, Subspecies, the Prophecy, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Re-Animator, the Exorcist, Basketcase and Pumpkinhead series but I am not into some of the newest torture Horror movies like ‘Saw’, ‘Hostel’ and ‘Captivity.’ I also love Horror novels and comic book series which there are a large amount of and would love movies of ‘Hack/Slash’, ‘Red Sonja’, ‘Darkchylde’, Vampirella’, ‘Monstress’, ‘Supergirl (Linda Danvers), ‘The Ravening’, ‘Lady Death’, ‘Belladonna’ and others. The Horror genre is not for everybody though which is okay and some of my friends don't like Horror movies and didn’t like the Hellraiser films ‘cause they thought they were too scary and nearly puked over the scenes where people had their skin ripped off which were considered very graphic here at the time.
I am not into many mainstream movies especially from the past decade. None of them really get my attention. I don’t like Dramas, Comedies, Rom Coms (unless they are classics) or Western movies unless they have actors or actresses I like in them or they are Lesbian Romance movies and while I love comic books and have read a lot of them over the years I prefer the comics over movies 'cause I like strong female leads and the comic book movie genre is like 97 percent male lead whereas the comics are very close to 50/50. I love Disney movies, pet movies (one of my favourite movies this year was ‘A Dog’s Purpose’), Action movies (mostly 90s and 00s), Sci Fi movies. Christmas movies and Lesbian porn movies and I love how innovative and progressive the ‘Girlsway’ site has been and it is currently one of my favourite sites on the internet. I tend to watch more new TV shows than new movies and we just finished re-watching 'Fringe' here and are now re-watching 'Haven' and 'Eureka.' Do you watch any Sci Fi shows?
I don't like Sci-fi shows but I do like sci-fi movies. I mostly watch comedy shows, especially animated shows like Family Guy and American Dad. I actually like most of the horror movies you mention in that first paragraph. My taste is extremely broad though. I like every genre and every period of film going all the way back to silent films from the 1920s. The 1990s is easily the best decade for action movies imo. I am a male btw, so the lack of female leads in comic book films doesn't bother me very much. I never read many comic books when I was younger but I loved the cartoons and I collected the cards.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 7:24:26 GMT
That’s the difference between you and me. I LOVE the Horror genre and I have literally thousands of Horror movies on VHS, DVDs and Bluray and I especially love the Horror movies that were made in the 70s, 80s and 90s like the Halloween, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare On Elm Street, Child’s Play, Puppet Master, Phantasm, Poltergeist, Critters, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Amityville Horror, Children of the Corn, Candy Man, The Howling, The Omen, Leprechaun, Ghoulies, Demons, Subspecies, the Prophecy, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Re-Animator, the Exorcist, Basketcase and Pumpkinhead series but I am not into some of the newest torture Horror movies like ‘Saw’, ‘Hostel’ and ‘Captivity.’ I also love Horror novels and comic book series which there are a large amount of and would love movies of ‘Hack/Slash’, ‘Red Sonja’, ‘Darkchylde’, Vampirella’, ‘Monstress’, ‘Supergirl (Linda Danvers), ‘The Ravening’, ‘Lady Death’, ‘Belladonna’ and others. The Horror genre is not for everybody though which is okay and some of my friends don't like Horror movies and didn’t like the Hellraiser films ‘cause they thought they were too scary and nearly puked over the scenes where people had their skin ripped off which were considered very graphic here at the time.
I am not into many mainstream movies especially from the past decade. None of them really get my attention. I don’t like Dramas, Comedies, Rom Coms (unless they are classics) or Western movies unless they have actors or actresses I like in them or they are Lesbian Romance movies and while I love comic books and have read a lot of them over the years I prefer the comics over movies 'cause I like strong female leads and the comic book movie genre is like 97 percent male lead whereas the comics are very close to 50/50. I love Disney movies, pet movies (one of my favourite movies this year was ‘A Dog’s Purpose’), Action movies (mostly 90s and 00s), Sci Fi movies. Christmas movies and Lesbian porn movies and I love how innovative and progressive the ‘Girlsway’ site has been and it is currently one of my favourite sites on the internet. I tend to watch more new TV shows than new movies and we just finished re-watching 'Fringe' here and are now re-watching 'Haven' and 'Eureka.' Do you watch any Sci Fi shows?
The 1990s is easily the best decade for action movies imo.
That I agree with. Action movies or Action Hero movies (as some people called them back then) were really popular here in the 90s and Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone, Steven Segal, Dolph Lundgren etc were headlining a lot of movies and I feel it fell apart sometime in the mid 00s when they decided to add more realism to the genre and a lot of the leading stars were no longer as likable or hero-like as they were in the 90s. I liked the Jackie Chan Action/Comedy movies of the early 00s like 'Rush Hour', 'Shanghai Noon', 'The Tuxedo' and 'Around the World in 80 Days' and the 'Charlie's Angels' movies with Drew Barrymore though and Drew was so hot in those movies heehee. I can't say I have ever watched any silent movies before. I might have seen one when I was younger but the oldest movies I know were made in the 50s/60s with Audrey Hepburn, Doris Day, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, Deborah Kerr, Sandra Dee, Dean Martin etc that I grew up watching with my Aunt who is a big fan of old movies. I tried to watch some Horror movies from back but I just have trouble taking some of them seriously 'cause of how unrealistic they look now and I watched an old movie with a ghost in it who was very clearly a guy wearing a white sheet and my Wifey and I couldn't stop laughing over it but I suppose back at the time it was scary to some people. I think the Horror movie genre become more realistic in the late 60s/70s and it was at its most popular period here in the 80s/90s. I grew up reading Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Spider-Man and X Men comic books but I didn't really get into comic books until the mid 90s when I first read the Supergirl (Linda Danvers) series by Peter David and 'Witchblade' and then I got into series like Birds of Prey, Razor, Fathom, Darkchylde, Red Sonja, Lady Death, Vampirella, Avengelyne, Aphrodite IX, Painkiller Jane, Shi, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Wynonna Earp, Nancy In Hell, The Magdalena, Warrior Nun Areala, Gen 13, Cyberforce, Chastity, Purgatori, Hellina etc who a lot of my friends were into at the time (and later Hack/Slash, Batgirl, Spider Woman, Ms Marvel, Monstress and Sunstone) and there were so many awesome female lead series coming out in the 90s and 00s and they were strong, sexy, bad ass, unashamedly promiscuous and didn't give a fuck what anybody thought of them so I love a lot of female lead comic book series and have been waiting ages to see them on the big screen especially Witchblade. I like a lot of male superheroes too but constantly seeing guys in spandex or Chris Hemsworth doesn't do anything for me like it does for some of my hetero friends which is why I am very much looking forward to seeing the upcoming movies of Batgirl, Razor, Painkiller Jane, Fathom (movie or TV in development with Nina Dobrev and Victoria Justice as front runners to play Aspen), Strike, Avegeleyne, Wonder Woman 2, Gotham City Sirens and Sheena: Queen of the Jungle.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 10, 2017 7:30:29 GMT
The 1990s is easily the best decade for action movies imo.
That I agree with. Action movies or Action Hero movies (as some people called them back then) were really popular here in the 90s and Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone, Steven Segal, Dolph Lundgren etc were headlining a lot of movies and I feel it fell apart sometime in the mid 00s when they decided to add more realism to the genre and a lot of the leading stars were no longer as likable or hero-like as they were in the 90s. I liked the Jackie Chan Action/Comedy movies of the early 00s like 'Rush Hour', 'Shanghai Noon', 'The Tuxedo' and 'Around the World in 80 Days' and the 'Charlie's Angels' movies with Drew Barrymore though and Drew was so hot in those movies heehee. I can't say I have ever watched any silent movies before. I might have seen one when I was younger but the oldest movies I know were made in the 50s/60s with Audrey Hepburn, Doris Day, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, Deborah Kerr, Sandra Dee, Dean Martin etc that I grew up watching with my Aunt who is a big fan of old movies. I tried to watch some Horror movies from back but I just have trouble taking some of them seriously 'cause of how unrealistic they look now and I watched an old movie with a ghost in it who was very clearly a guy wearing a white sheet and my Wifey and I couldn't stop laughing over it but I suppose back at the time it was scary to some people. I think the Horror movie genre become more realistic in the late 60s/70s and it was at its most popular period here in the 80s/90s. I grew up reading Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Spider-Man and X Men comic books but I didn't really get into comic books until the mid 90s when I first read the Supergirl (Linda Danvers) series by Peter David and 'Witchblade' and then I got into series like Birds of Prey, Razor, Fathom, Darkchylde, Red Sonja, Lady Death, Vampirella, Avengelyne, Aphrodite IX, Painkiller Jane, Shi, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Wynonna Earp, Nancy In Hell, The Magdalena, Warrior Nun Areala, Gen 13, Cyberforce, Chastity, Purgatori, Hellina etc who a lot of my friends were into at the time (and later Hack/Slash, Batgirl, Spider Woman, Ms Marvel, Monstress and Sunstone) and there were so many awesome female lead series coming out in the 90s and 00s and they were strong, sexy, bad ass, unashamedly promiscuous and didn't give a fuck what anybody thought of them so I love a lot of female lead comic book series and have been waiting ages to see them on the big screen especially Witchblade. I like a lot of male superheroes too but constantly seeing guys in spandex or Chris Hemsworth doesn't do anything for me like it does for some of my hetero friends which is why I am very much looking forward to seeing the upcoming movies of Batgirl, Razor, Painkiller Jane, Fathom (movie or TV in development with Nina Dobrev and Victoria Justice as front runners to play Aspen), Strike, Avegeleyne, Wonder Woman 2, Gotham City Sirens and Sheena: Queen of the Jungle.
You certainly like to write. I just say that because I hate writing. What about Psycho? Also, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Dark Old House, Bride of Frankenstein and Nosferatu are good and they have pretty convincing effects for the time. I think you have just seen some of the sillier ones from the time period.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 7:46:42 GMT
That I agree with. Action movies or Action Hero movies (as some people called them back then) were really popular here in the 90s and Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jean Claude Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone, Steven Segal, Dolph Lundgren etc were headlining a lot of movies and I feel it fell apart sometime in the mid 00s when they decided to add more realism to the genre and a lot of the leading stars were no longer as likable or hero-like as they were in the 90s. I liked the Jackie Chan Action/Comedy movies of the early 00s like 'Rush Hour', 'Shanghai Noon', 'The Tuxedo' and 'Around the World in 80 Days' and the 'Charlie's Angels' movies with Drew Barrymore though and Drew was so hot in those movies heehee. I can't say I have ever watched any silent movies before. I might have seen one when I was younger but the oldest movies I know were made in the 50s/60s with Audrey Hepburn, Doris Day, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Jerry Lewis, Frank Sinatra, Katharine Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Rock Hudson, Deborah Kerr, Sandra Dee, Dean Martin etc that I grew up watching with my Aunt who is a big fan of old movies. I tried to watch some Horror movies from back but I just have trouble taking some of them seriously 'cause of how unrealistic they look now and I watched an old movie with a ghost in it who was very clearly a guy wearing a white sheet and my Wifey and I couldn't stop laughing over it but I suppose back at the time it was scary to some people. I think the Horror movie genre become more realistic in the late 60s/70s and it was at its most popular period here in the 80s/90s. I grew up reading Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Spider-Man and X Men comic books but I didn't really get into comic books until the mid 90s when I first read the Supergirl (Linda Danvers) series by Peter David and 'Witchblade' and then I got into series like Birds of Prey, Razor, Fathom, Darkchylde, Red Sonja, Lady Death, Vampirella, Avengelyne, Aphrodite IX, Painkiller Jane, Shi, Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose, Wynonna Earp, Nancy In Hell, The Magdalena, Warrior Nun Areala, Gen 13, Cyberforce, Chastity, Purgatori, Hellina etc who a lot of my friends were into at the time (and later Hack/Slash, Batgirl, Spider Woman, Ms Marvel, Monstress and Sunstone) and there were so many awesome female lead series coming out in the 90s and 00s and they were strong, sexy, bad ass, unashamedly promiscuous and didn't give a fuck what anybody thought of them so I love a lot of female lead comic book series and have been waiting ages to see them on the big screen especially Witchblade. I like a lot of male superheroes too but constantly seeing guys in spandex or Chris Hemsworth doesn't do anything for me like it does for some of my hetero friends which is why I am very much looking forward to seeing the upcoming movies of Batgirl, Razor, Painkiller Jane, Fathom (movie or TV in development with Nina Dobrev and Victoria Justice as front runners to play Aspen), Strike, Avegeleyne, Wonder Woman 2, Gotham City Sirens and Sheena: Queen of the Jungle.
You certainly like to write. I just say that because I hate writing. What about Psycho? Also, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Dark Old House, Bride of Frankenstein and Nosferatu are good and they have pretty convincing effects for the time. I think you have just seen some of the sillier ones from the time period. Yes. I love writing and some of the people I met on the old IMDB boards I send 2000-3000 emails to back and forth every 2-3 days and we have great conversations. My friends all call me Ms Have-A-Chat and I have been told by my Uncle I can talk underwater. I liked the 'Psycho' series. I actually liked 'Psycho 2' more than the first one and I liked 'The Birds', 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers', 'The Haunting', 'Rear Window', 'Village of the Damned', 'Night of the Living Dead', 'Vertigo', 'The City of the Dead' and 'The Day of the Triffids' and 'Nosferatu' but there are some that look really silly now. Have you seen 'Lost In Space?' I liked that show but it is a good example and there was an episode where a carrot came to life and it was a guy wearing a carrot costume with his real head sticking out of it.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 10, 2017 7:59:27 GMT
You certainly like to write. I just say that because I hate writing. What about Psycho? Also, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Dark Old House, Bride of Frankenstein and Nosferatu are good and they have pretty convincing effects for the time. I think you have just seen some of the sillier ones from the time period. Yes. I love writing and some of the people I met on the old IMDB boards I send 2000-3000 emails to back and forth every 2-3 days and we have great conversations. My friends all call me Ms Have-A-Chat and I have been told by my Uncle I can talk underwater. I liked the 'Psycho' series. I actually liked 'Psycho 2' more than the first one and I liked 'The Birds', 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers', 'The Haunting', 'Rear Window', 'Village of the Damned', 'Night of the Living Dead', 'Vertigo', 'The City of the Dead' and 'The Day of the Triffids' and 'Nosferatu' but there are some that look really silly now. Have you seen 'Lost In Space?' I liked that show but it is a good example and there was an episode where a carrot came to life and it was a guy wearing a carrot costume with his real head sticking out of it.
I send 2000-3000 emails to back and forth every 2-3 days and we have great conversations.
I don't have the patience for that. I get bored just writing one paragraph. Yeah, that carrot is awful. I like The Haunting, The Birds and Rear Window too. I am not at all a fan of Night of the Living Dead though. Very boring movie imo.
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I send 2000-3000 emails to back and forth every 2-3 days and we have great conversations.
I don't have the patience for that. I get bored just writing one paragraph. Yeah, that carrot is awful. I like The Haunting, The Birds and Rear Window too. I am not at all a fan of Night of the Living Dead though. Very boring movie imo. No. I actually meant 2000-3000 word emails. 2000-3000 emails would be an awful lot to send. I write poetry, songs and Horror and Romance stories so I am used to writing. Have you seen the 1990 remake of 'Night of the Living Dead' or any of the other movies that followed after it like 'Dawn of the Dead', 'Day of the Dead' and 'Land of the Dead' and the 'Return of the Living Dead' series? A lot of people I know liked the 1990 remake more.
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Post by moviemouth on Sept 10, 2017 8:18:43 GMT
I send 2000-3000 emails to back and forth every 2-3 days and we have great conversations.
I don't have the patience for that. I get bored just writing one paragraph. Yeah, that carrot is awful. I like The Haunting, The Birds and Rear Window too. I am not at all a fan of Night of the Living Dead though. Very boring movie imo. No. I actually meant 2000-3000 word emails. 2000-3000 emails would be an awful lot to send. I write poetry, songs and Horror and Romance stories so I am used to writing. Have you seen the 1990 remake of 'Night of the Living Dead' or any of the other movies that followed after it like 'Dawn of the Dead', 'Day of the Dead' and 'Land of the Dead' and the 'Return of the Living Dead' series? A lot of people I know liked the 1990 remake more. I figured that you meant words, not emails. 2000-3000 emails would take a whole day. It's cool that you write poetry and songs and stuff. I don't have the talent or enough interest to write my own things. I just think a lot and I like to read about psychology and philosophy and things like that. I like Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead and Return of the Living Dead is my favorite zombie movie. I actually just watched it for the first time last week. I haven't seen the remake of Night of the Living Dead but it is on my watch-list. I like talking to you.
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Post by Xcalatë on Sept 10, 2017 12:07:09 GMT
Top 20:
Sleepy Hollow (1999) Event Horizon (1997) Jacob's Ladder (1990) Ôdishon (1999) The Blair Witch Project (1999) The People Under the Stairs (1991) Ringu (1998) Ringu 2 (1999) Scream (1996) Army of Darkness (1992) From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) Stir of Echoes (1999) In the Mouth of Madness (1994) Los sin nombre (1999) Haunted (1995) Trauma (1993) Dracula (1992) Cure (1997) Braindead (1992) New Nightmare (1994)
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Post by Deleted on Sept 10, 2017 12:12:37 GMT
No. I actually meant 2000-3000 word emails. 2000-3000 emails would be an awful lot to send. I write poetry, songs and Horror and Romance stories so I am used to writing. Have you seen the 1990 remake of 'Night of the Living Dead' or any of the other movies that followed after it like 'Dawn of the Dead', 'Day of the Dead' and 'Land of the Dead' and the 'Return of the Living Dead' series? A lot of people I know liked the 1990 remake more. I figured that you meant words, not emails. 2000-3000 emails would take a whole day. It's cool that you write poetry and songs and stuff. I don't have the talent or enough interest to write my own things. I just think a lot and I like to read about psychology and philosophy and things like that. I like Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead and Return of the Living Dead is my favorite zombie movie. I actually just watched it for the first time last week. I haven't seen the remake of Night of the Living Dead but it is on my watch-list. I like talking to you. Why thank you. I enjoy talking to you too Movieman. It is always good to meet nice people online 'cause in case you didn't know there are some nasty people and weirdos and the original IMDB Boards had its fair share of members like that and a lot of them got to get away with murder 'cause there was no Admin or moderators. I actually don't think it would be possible for somebody to send 2000-3000 emails to somebody a day unless they were really short 'cause they would have to sleep at some point and I know it takes me up to 3 hours to write to some people but if I like the person they are worth it. I am a busy person though so I don't have as much time to always write emails to people and some days I just come on here and have a look around and don't post anything 'cause I don't have time. I love writing poetry and songs and when I was younger I used to be the lead singer of a band and we were never big and famous but we did play support for some famous acts at the time such as Killing Heidi and the Sleepy Jackson. I still write a lot of songs now and my friends are always telling me I am wasting my talent and should go on the Voice but I don't want to be famous.
Music is still one of my biggest loves though and Beccy and I have literally thousands of albums of all different genres except for Death Metal, Rap, Hip Hop and Techno. Do you like music as much as movies and what type of music do you like? Return of the Living Dead is a great zombie movie. I liked the two sequels but I would urge you to avoid 'Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis' and 'Return of the Living Dead: Rave to the Grave' if you haven't seen them 'cause they are dreadful, dreadful movies and nothing like the first three. Also watch out for 'Night of the Living Dead 3D' too. That was a real stinker.
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