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TimmyTAR |
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Ah, okie dokie then! I never knew that the clown's name was actually Pennywise, since I never wanted to watch that movie again.
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IIQQII |
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OG sofa wrote:there were some old shows on network tv that were scary Twilight Zone, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the scariest one maybe was Rod Serling's Night Gallery you can watch full episodes or some clips of the show- check them out: http://video.aol.com/video-category/night-gallery/110803 more... http://www.truveo.com/search.php?query=night+gallery&uqs= http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000WY1KOO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=digital-video&qid=1212969494&sr=1-1 |
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OG sofa |
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ok, fine. i give... but i supported those cocksucking writers through their strike and their disruption of my television season this year. i want some payback now. that first ep was semi-incredible. that fort, the costumes, the actors, the money that was available to make this a quality show. but the writing sucked. step up to the plate and hit one out of the park for me now writers. you have the great venue, the cash behind the project. the talented actors and directors... write something worth watching. give it to me... |
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victalac |
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I want to see reruns of Boris Karloff's "Thriller".
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bubbybear |
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Great production values, and I'll be watching next week.
But why didn't the girls lure the vampire into the trap years earlier, using one of their other victims? |
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bubbybear |
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double post
Last Edited By: bubbybear
06/08/08 11:32 PM.
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McWolcott |
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bubbybear wrote: Because they only had about 43 minutes to tell the story. |
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Remington Steele |
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OG sofa wrote: Fort Edmonton is now an historical park. It was the first settlement that started the city. |
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Fluffynurse |
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Well, they better warn visitors to Fort Edmonton then. There's a vampire living there!
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SusanJay |
Better than ANY of this stuff.... | ||
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..was the New Twilight Zone series that was done back in the 90's. First episode had a new face named Bruce Willis who portrayed a man who had committed
some crime against society and his punishment was being shunned by everyone, everywhere, everytime. It was okay at first, but then he became to question if he
even existed because people ignored him so completely it was as if he wasn't even there.
There were episodes in that series that haunt me to this day. Like the one about the astronauts who discover an abandoned space station and as they explore it, they discover it was left by a dying civilization, and that it had been orbiting in space for centuries. It contained a plea for peace because the alternative was destruction. When they check the coordinates they realize it was the star that shone in the east and led the three wise men to Bethlehem.... An entirely different spin on the Christian legend of Christmas. Or the episode with a young Lisa Hartman, as a photographer who kept seeing this beautiful young boy, and she was inexplicably drawn to him. In her private life, she had a man who wanted to marry her but she was undecided, trying to choose between her career and love/marriage family. After she chooses her career, she realizes the young boy was the son she'd (now) never have, and that he'd disappeared from her life forever. I'd give anything to find that series on DVD.......... |
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McWolcott |
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Amazon has it.
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Gregoire |
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This was a great first episode! Like a B movie, definitely, and nothing we havent seen before ... anywhere else but network TV. If it retains a nice balance of
horror and cheesiness, I'm here for the summer.
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LeeLeeRaRa |
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Finally got around to watching this, not bad for a first eppy. I'm interested in seeing how far they'll push the envelope with this.
There was an old horror movie (don't know when it was made) if you had this particular object, this monster would come on a certain day and kill you. The only way to avoid it was to give the object to someone else without their knowledge. Has anyone else seen this and what was the name of the movie? After seeing it I was leery for a long time about accepting anything from people. |
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OG sofa |
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never saw that movie.
but i now pass my *particular object* to leeleerara. "SHIT! i shouldn't have said that!" sorry... |
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Fluffynurse |
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Sounds like a whack version of the kiddie game Hot Potato.
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OG sofa |
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fluffy is gently recalling the game called "spin the bottle".
a game i'm sure she won on more than one occasion... |
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Fluffynurse |
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Humphhh. Did my 6th grade thesis on Spin the Bottle. My teacher was so impressed with my knowledge on the subject that I got to skip all the way to Junior in
High School at 12 years old.
Well, maybe not exactly. But I did get my first under the bra feel. From a red headed dude that looked like CarrotTop. His name was Terry. |
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KaleyAlexander |
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I LOVE spin the bottle. Trying to get somebody off in the timeframe is challenging sometimes.
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OG sofa |
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KaleyAlexander wrote:
"Trying to get somebody off" ??? sheeeiiittt!!! i guess they changed the game since the last time i played it... |
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KaleyAlexander |
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OG sofa wrote: Yeah, you spin the bottle until it picks somebody then you do go into the closet and do a little whackity whack. Girls spin for guys and guys spin for the girls. Unless there was a gay guy (+1). |
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