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The_Return 11-15-2008 05:44 AM

Watched most of Dracula (1931) last night...been WAY too long. Still one of my all-time favourites.

Posher778 11-15-2008 05:50 AM

Funny Games- 9/10

Still one of the best thrillers ever filmed. Can I borrow some eggs?

Geddy 11-15-2008 07:03 AM

On Thursday, I got to see The Thing (1982) in theaters. It's already one of my favorite horror flicks, but on the big screen, it's so much better. If you ever get a chance to see this in theaters, make sure you do.
-9.5/10.

Last night I watched Robocop (1987) Pretty good action flick. Not near as cheesy as I expected it to be.
-7.5/10.

neverending 11-15-2008 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hacelikewhoa (Post 758362)
'noob'? Seriously? You call me a 'noob' because of my age or post count but either of those shouldn't be a factor of what I think a classic horror movie is. Just because these forums say, 'CLASSIC HORROR: Movies from the 1960s AND BEFORE', doesn't mean I can't interpret what I see to be a classic. Sure, I made a simple mistake by posting something that doesn't follow the thread guidelines but insulting someone for their opinion isn't that mature. You're profile says you're 52 so you grew up with a different generation of what can be considered classic. What is classic to you may not be classic to someone who is, say 20. An honest mistake can be fixed by an easy reply or retort but why bring 'noob' status into the equation. Either you take this post count stuff too serious or you need to grow up and realize when something can be fixed and told with a solution rather than create another problem.

The word n00b is descriptive. If you want to be offended by it that's your choice. As a n00b you still seem confused by the terms "classic horror" and "a classic." The former is a term defined by the subtitle of this forum. As I already mentioned, regardless of anyone's age, the term is quantified and not up for discussion. Now get thee over to the modern horror forum to discuss modern horror films. I'm sure that being such a paragon of maturity and reasonableness you'll be able to take all this information to heart and adjust your behavior accordingly.

alkytrio666 11-15-2008 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 758296)
What'd you think?

I dug it too, though I thought it got a little indulgent towards the end. Definately a fun watch though.

_____V_____ 11-15-2008 07:57 AM

Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
The Monster Squad
Killer Klowns From Outer Space

Painfulldeath 11-15-2008 08:23 AM

Quantum of Solace - Had great action sequences all throughout. The villains were kind of dull and unconvincing. Not as good as Casino Royale but still a decent follow-up. 7/10.

Shooter- Great sniper movie. It was action-packed while having twists and turns from beginning to the end. If you haven't seen it, you won't be disappointed. 8/10

Despare 11-15-2008 09:38 AM

Mars Attacks! Haha

Deep4est 11-15-2008 04:13 PM

"Teeth" (2007)

Think the girl with the vagina dentata is hot?:

- When she says NO, jam it back in and run like hell.

- Don't talk with your buddy on the cell phone bragging you won the bet that you'd get into her pants as you and her are doing the in and out.

- Hope she's not pissed at you and she's not your sister if you expect to get lucky..but if you do? feed your rottweiler first then tie him outside.

The red flags should be in your face when you catch her flossing her love canal.:D

novadawn969 11-15-2008 06:15 PM

I rented 3 redbox movies for Halloween.
They were all B-rated crap-tacular horrors.
Webs, Doll Graveyard, and something with a lot of ameture soft core porn.
lol.

There are no movie placed in the town I moved to.
There was a family owned one, but they went out of bisness a week before Halloween.

Stupid jerks.

Then I went and saw Madagascar 2 with my honey's neice.
It made me giggle...
:p


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