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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:20 pm

I'm glad I didn't use that HALLOWEEN III flashing pumpkin for my avatar again this year...or Spec and I would have to step outside......

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:23 pm

I like Halloween III also. Once you get past the stigma of "Where's Michael Myers?" it's actually a pretty decent flick. It gets a bad rap mainly because it's got the "Halloween" tag attached to it. If it had been released simply as "Season of the Witch," it might be remembered more fondly.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:27 pm

MJ - THIS IS IT ! (cinema premiere) yes it was awsome, i like it a lot. MJ is KING of POP

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:58 pm

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[b]Creepshow (classic!)
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This is a classic! I like II as well. Great fun.

Adrian Barbeau is still hot for her age, but yeah, she needed to get eaten in that story.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:28 pm

Adrienne Barbeau....What an astounding rack she possesses...one of the best things about ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK was her sweatermounds...

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Wed Oct 28, 2009 11:43 pm

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Adrienne Barbeau....What an astounding rack she possesses...one of the best things about ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK was her sweatermounds...


Yep! As a hormone-driven teenager, she was really the only reason I watched "Maude".

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:10 am

So i went to an IMAX screening of "This Is It. "

The crowd was way into it, people were cheering, singing along and applauding as if it was a real concert. The editing was pretty cheesy at times but the content was solid. There were many scenes were you could tell he was drugged on something but he could still deliver a solid performance, though some of it was overdubbed a large portion was actual rehearsal vocals. His drummer was smurfing solid too, props, as well as a foxy English guitarist who can shred like nobody's business. The setlist was pretty good too. Anyways, it gets the Schmedlap seal of approval
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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:18 am

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Adrienne Barbeau....What an astounding rack she possesses...one of the best things about ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK was her sweatermounds...


tohostudios wrote:
Yep! As a hormone-driven teenager, she was really the only reason I watched "Maude".


Amen on both counts. By the way fellas, I believe Adrienne's "Swamp Thing" flick is being shown on either SyFy Channel or Turner Classic Movies (I forget which) during the wee hours sometime this week... check your local listings as the saying goes...

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:06 am

Adrienne definitely made an impact on my teenage brain....The Fog...fell in love with her sexy jazz-DJ voice.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:32 am

I love Halloween 3 and Creepshow 2, great movies.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 5:38 am

Courtesy Of Mystery Science Theater 3000:

Girl In Lovers' Lane: People in the 50s should be ashamed of themselves for letting a movie like this to be created. If it weren't for MST3K this movie would be unwatchable.

Racket Girls: This is a drama about the underground world of women's pro wrestling and is niether good nor is the women's wrestling anything but pathetic. If this is what women's wrestling was like back then, no wonder Fabulous Moolah was champion for so damn long.

Zombie Nightmare: Horrible 80s cheese and pathetic even for a low budget horror movie. Featured Tia Carrere before she was famous, Adam West long after he was famous, and metal musician Thor who was never famous. Funniest line came from Mike Nelson about Adam West, "He had more expressions when the wore a mask!"
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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 1:04 pm

Prince of Darkness-I had forgot about Alice Cooper being in this movie.Also fun to see Jameson Parker from Simon and Simon fame.
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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:01 pm

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One of the greatest examples of cinematic excellence in the 20th century! "You become more of what you already are."

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Thu Oct 29, 2009 3:21 pm

The Proposal

Not bad for a chick-a-flicka. Pretty funny.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sat Oct 31, 2009 3:20 am

Trick 'R' Treat - a very cool "Creepshow" or "Tales from the Crypt" style anthology which features several interlocking storylines all taking place around one small town on Halloween...fun, fun, fun! This has been getting lots of love from the horror geek community and I can see why. Recommended!


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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:27 pm

Fat Freddy wrote:
Trick 'R' Treat - a very cool "Creepshow" or "Tales from the Crypt" style anthology which features several interlocking storylines all taking place around one small town on Halloween...fun, fun, fun! This has been getting lots of love from the horror geek community and I can see why. Recommended!



Saw that one yesterday too. It was ok enough, but not nearly as cool as Creepshow.

I also saw Drag Me To Hell, which I found a little dissapointing. I liked what Raimi set out to do, but the execution of it was not as good as I had doped. Sure the girls was cute, but she couldn't act even if here life was at stake!

Also saw The Incledible Hulk, and that was perhaps the best thing I saw yesterday. (Man, it must be like 10 years since I last saw 3 movies in one night).

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:53 pm

Clue!

This movie is so dang silly its funny!

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:04 pm

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Clue!

This movie is so dang silly its funny!


One of the best comedies from the 80s!
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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:04 pm

Halloween


Still so great 30+ years later. Hardly any gore and language, but still scary as can be. My 6yo has now been "indoctrinated".



Shaun of the Dead

Pretty funny. I hate super-slow zombies (makes the takeover of humans seems unlikely/impossible) but still funny.


This Is Spinal Tap


Finally!! Finally did it. Never seen it. Must admit it was pretty good. I was surprised to see so many cameos are young actors who are now famous. Fran Drescher!! Man, that voice never bothered me cause I can't hear it anyhow, smitten as I am with the rest of her.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:16 pm

"Orphan" (twice) Still the best movie of 2009 IMO.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:18 pm

DallasBlack wrote:
exact33 wrote:
Clue!

This movie is so dang silly its funny!


One of the best comedies from the 80s!


It really is. What a great cast!

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:19 pm

Really? The trailers haven't interested me, but if a fellow horror afficionado likes something, it might be worth a look.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 3:28 pm

Watched "The Proposal" the other night, it's formula, but well done. Sandra Bullock is still charming and sexy as ever.

...however, why are all comedies too long these days? Pretty much every comedy that comes out these days should have about 15-20 minutes chopped out of it. The perfect length for a comedic film is around 85-95 minutes.


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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 7:01 pm

For Halloween, my lady and I saw Paranormal Activity. It was good, except for the very end, but one of the best parts of the movie is watching and hearing the crowd around you, that was entertaining.

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PostSubject: Re: Last seen movies   Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:47 pm

Recently I've seen The Sandlot and Holes. I've been keeping up watching a lot of movies as I used to, but it would just be insane to list all of them.

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