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    it's independence day 2

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    I saw that preview for Skyline and wasn't at all interested.

    I watched some of Midnight Meat Train last night on SciFi channel. Well, now the call letters for the channel are SyFy. I can't believe that they dumbed it down even more. Makes me sick.
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    Just finished watching Once. Brilliant. What a wonderful movie. Music really gets to me in general (as a musician), and it was no exception in this movie. I was an emotional wreck for most of it because the music was so damn good. I didn't realize that Glen Hansard is in one of my favorite movies too, The Commitments. But great movie, and is now easily in my top ten all time films.
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    just watched Stone Cold.

    cheezy 90's undercover cop biker action flick with brian bozworth.

    so bad it's good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elhuero View Post
    just watched Stone Cold.

    cheezy 90's undercover cop biker action flick with brian bozworth.

    so bad it's good.
    Blast from the past.
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    So I watched Red this past week and have to say John Malkovich was piss your pants hilarious, I'm not sure what that movie would've been like without him. I like to think I wouldn't have enjoyed it.
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    It's old school weekend.

    Bela Lugosi-Dracula
    Vincent Price-Haunting of Hill House
    House of Wax
    Boris Karloff- Frankenstein

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    Has anyone ever heard of a movie called Burning Shingles or something like that?
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    Burning Shingles
    Nothing a little penicillin won't take care of.



    Never heard of it.
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    I called my parents, and it was called Burnt Offerings.

    Back in high school my cousin and I went on a scary movie binge, and I asked my parents what the scariest movie they had ever seen was. I asked around at Blockbuster and no one had ever heard of it. Now, thanks to the internet, I can find those obscure films. I'm thinking that it might not have been all that obscure, as much as I was just dumb and got the title wrong.

    I have had Shingles before though.

    Also, earlier today I was watching Child's Play (Chucky) in Spanish. I was always a fan of the movie House as well.

    There was a made for tv movie called The Haunted that scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. There was another movie called The Haunted, but it was different than the made for tv one.

    There is also supposed to be a movie that was based on a story in Cherry Creek in Denver. EDIT: I think it is called The Changling. I don't know what that one is called though. I think in that one, some guy is living in a house and hears banging all the time, > and tears apart his house to find a built over room where some kid was killed. He was drown in the bathtub and the banging he kept hearing was the kid hitting the side of the claw foot tub that his dad drown him in. <

    I also liked the movies Witchboard, and Eyes of Fire. It has been a long time since I've seen most of these. I can't stand how there are no good scary movies out today. Gore and blood is not scary.
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