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Torgo70
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Tue 10/20/15 03:08 PM
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Fun movie. I liked the train setting. But the werewolves. Ugh. The only thing wolfish about them were their legs, otherwise some looked like Lord Of The Rings goblins, and others looked like deranged cave men.
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need to get married... any 1 ready Well, where is 'Washington, Washington'? Above Oregon, Oregon, duh. |
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Dude, is she taking you trick or treating? I hope so, it'll look less creepy than when I go alone. I am not so sure. Got your pillowcases at hand for a good haul? You know those big bags of candy they sell? We give those out to EACH tricky/treater :-) Parents come to the door for their share hahahaha Two pillowcases each. Dayum, best house on the block! Do the parents come for when they run out? haha |
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Need Escorting To Freedom?
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Yikes..that was like reading a train-wreck. Well, so, uh...well. You read that? Would you be so kind as to provide a one or two sentence summary? Hooker did deed, client still traumatized, Viagra needed now. Little soldier wouldn't salute inside raincoat. |
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I'm bored here..
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Pet Peeves
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I had a pet peeve once, but it died.
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If sex has 00000.0 % to do with love where did the term Lovemaking come from ? And I wonder howlong love could exsit if either person in a relationship constantly said I love you but no I dont wanna have sex . Lovemaking used to be another word for courtship, and had zip to do with sex. |
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Sun 10/18/15 08:01 AM
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Before color film, I think there were B&W films that are classics, but still would have been just as good had they been made in color. Then there are films from that era that used B&W to help create their atmosphere, and they would not be the same in color. This especially with the horror films of the time- the Universal monster movies, and definitely the Val Lewton produced horror films (Cat People, The Body Snatcher, Isle Of The Dead, I Walked With A Zombie)
Also Vampyr from 1932 is a visual experience because of the B&W photography and its use of shadows. The early days of color, some films were shot in B&W because it was cheaper. The original Night Of The Living Dead I think would still be just as good had it been shot in color. But Carnival Of Souls (1962), and Dementia (1955) wouldn't be as effective if they weren't in B&W. |
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The Sentinel by Jeffrey Konvitz
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I've always been a fan of the Italian jungle-cannibal flicks. This was Eli Roth's homage to that subgenre. Really enjoyed it.
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Sun 10/18/15 06:09 AM
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I love B&W movies, I'm a huge fan of cinema period, no matter how it was shot or when it was made.
One of the more recent B&W films I've enjoyed was Nebraska. Two post-color films that I thought made very effective use of B&W were Shadow Of The Vampire (2000), and The Call of Cthulhu (2005)- which was done as a silent film. Another recent one I loved was Escape From Tomorrow, which was filmed at both Disney World, and Disney Land without either park's permission. Surreal and creepy. |
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jaberwokey
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Dang. I thought someone had a pet Jabberwocky.
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hi
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Spider sense is tingling.
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She's doing great. And it's her favorite month so she's extra happy and decoratory. Dude, is she taking you trick or treating? I hope so, it'll look less creepy than when I go alone. |
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Fun Halloween anthology.
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Some say Im sweet... I dont see it... ![]() I think they mean you sweat. |
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colorful season
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If anyone wants fall souvenirs you can come rake my lawn and take all the leaves...I mean souvenirs you want.
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Fri 10/16/15 09:12 AM
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Those would be cool neighbors to have. (The ones with the decorations)
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Recently bought and watched two favorites on Blu Ray...
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As long as he has a "Johnson" and isn't gay. Is that too much to ask? Is Johnson the name of his butler? |
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