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Despare 04-12-2006 07:21 PM

Don't listen to any of this crap, my first or second post was about a movie too. Am I still here? Yes... unfortuanatly for some. ;)

PR3SSUR3 04-12-2006 07:28 PM

I think Posher is having a lie down and a nice cup of tea, and a chocolate biscuit.

Mmmmm.... biscuits!

:)

blu_rhonda 04-12-2006 07:32 PM

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Don't listen to any of this crap, my first or second post was about a movie too. Am I still here? Yes... unfortuanatly for some.
Thanx Darlin', but honestly, it's impossible for me to care less than I do. I just that they were just even slightly more clever. It's like shooting fish in a barrel.

Nice of you to extend a hand though.;)

And in the interest of keeping it (kinda) on topic, you haven't by any chance seen the film I was asking about did you?

VampiricClown 04-12-2006 07:50 PM

Deffinetly "Don't be afraid of the dark". Just watched it. My mom was looking for it awhile back. Also, doesn't it seem like a lot of the people that come here that are looking for a specific movie end up meaning this title or "Night of the Demons"? And if it's in the classic section it's usually "Curse of the Demon". Very strange.

VampiricClown 04-12-2006 07:51 PM

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Originally posted by blu_rhonda

And in the interest of keeping it (kinda) on topic, you haven't by any chance seen the film I was asking about did you?

I have it on dvd. PM me if you want to know anything about it. It's still somewhat fresh on my mind.

blu_rhonda 04-12-2006 07:55 PM

When I think about it, I'm not surprised that DBAotD is asked about so frequently. To this day, I remember it being just about one of the scariest films I've ever seen. I always chalked that up to having been so young when I saw it, but now, I don't know.

Maybe it really is just that damn frightening.:D

Posher778 04-12-2006 07:58 PM

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Originally posted by blu_rhonda
When I think about it, I'm not surprised that DBAotD is asked about so frequently. To this day, I remember it being just about one of the scariest films I've ever seen. I always chalked that up to having been so young when I saw it, but now, I don't know.

Maybe it really is just that damn frightening.:D

That movie scared me as a kid too.

VampiricClown 04-12-2006 08:05 PM

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Originally posted by blu_rhonda
When I think about it, I'm not surprised that DBAotD is asked about so frequently. To this day, I remember it being just about one of the scariest films I've ever seen. I always chalked that up to having been so young when I saw it, but now, I don't know.

Maybe it really is just that damn frightening.:D

I saw it for the first time in December. It seemed real Disney like. It wasn't all that scary compared to newer movies. It may be somewhat scary since it was when you saw it as a kid. But, really, it's not bad at all.

Tat2 04-12-2006 09:52 PM

Urge...like usual...is on it!

Don't be afraid of the Dark is with out a doubt, the one you're asking about. I have it on DVD and, incidently, was the first movie I asked about when I came to HDC.

A Lorimar Production with Kim Darby, Jim Hutton and William (Uncle Charlie from my three sons fame) Demarest.

urgeok 04-13-2006 02:38 AM

the funny thing is how everyone who asked about it had slightly different memories of it...

most people mention the fireplace though ..


and i think it is one people ask about because many saw it when they were young - because it was accessable - on TV.

those were my first exposure to horror as well..

(The Norliss Tapes for one example)


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