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Correct, wild the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, where the movie was filmed, what was the actual inspiration for the hotel, the grounds did not have a hedge Maze and the scenes were filmed elsewhere.
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I'm gonna take abandoned Luv's turn. ::wink::
True or False... In the forth Godzilla film, Godzilla Vs The Thing (Mothra Vs Godzilla) (1964), the giant moth mother Mothra is killed by Godzilla. |
Err... False?
I liked Mothra in The Rebirth of Mothra movies. A good giant insect who defended the earth with the help of two singing fairies. I think it was evil in the other movies though. ::big grin:: |
Damn I didn't even see this one or else I could have answered it already. Godzilla did not kill her. She actually went on to be One of the most beloved monsters in the series after Godzilla.
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No! You guys are both wrong! ::big grin::
Mother Mothra was killed by Godzilla. Seriously. She came to defend her two eggs from Godzilla approaching them for a tasty omelette. She put up a good fight, but Godzilla roasted her with his radiation fire blast and she went down and died. But she was successful in defending her offspring, as Godzilla went off to do some other human damage. The two moths hatch as tough little silk spewing larva tanks. So there're more moths. You guys got to checkout Godzilla Vs the Thing (1964), it's beautifully colored, funny, has the best song in monster film history, a wild sci-fi fantasy film, and it's the best Godzilla film all time. I'm going to give yous another True or False: In the original 1933 King Kong classic, you never see King Kong crashing through the giant logged fence built by the natives to keep Kong out. |
I've never seen the movie so I will let somebody else answer. ::smile::
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Leave me alone Sculpt you asshole ::big grin:: I have been half asleep since 3 a.m. this morning and not to mention baked off my ass ever since as well has it been working functionally today.
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I have but that was like 20 fucking years ago or more haha. I'm starting to become an old fart now in a lot of these movies I haven't seen in decades or more haha.
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Since nobody's guessing around here but us three, I'll go ahead and reveal the answer...
In King Kong 1933 the film does show Kong break the center bar of the giants walled doors and enter into the village, wherein the villagers promptly defend it with spares. In King Kong 1976, Kong actually punches holes in the door and rips it to shreds. True or False... At the end of A Nightmare on Elm St the hero Nancy pulls Freddy out of the dream world and kills him with a knife. |
I believe that's false? I think she killed him by taking his powers away saying "I'm not afraid" or "You don't exist" or something like that.
Of course as is the cliche in all slasher movies he was still alive in the very end and got her in a good dream she was having about her friends still being alive. But somehow she survived that encounter and lived on to reappear in the third movie where she got killed for good (because the survivors in slasher movies always get killed when they return for a sequel ::roll eyes::). |
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Ok true or false? In "The Others" when the two children were having a conversation with their new nanny about the bible and how they didn't believe everything written in the bible was true but that they did believe some of the stories, the old woman explained to them that she didn't believe anything written in the bible. |
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I'll give Morningriser a chance to answer and if he doesnt know either I'll give the answer away. ::smile::
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I have no clue man. All I remember is sleeping through most of that movie.
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False. She didn't actually give an opinion on what she thought of the bible, but she was asking the two children what they thought about it. The daughter explained that their strict Catholic mother told them that all stories about ghosts were rubbish and not to believe them but then the daughter found it ironic how their mother expected them to believe everything written in the bible without question. I really liked the movie. ::smile:: Anyways next T or F question is up for grabs. ::smile:: |
We didn't get it correct so it's your turn again bro
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Ok true or false.
Carmilla was a vampire novel written after Bram Stoker's Dracula. |
Carmilla sounds familiar, but I don't remember it being about vampires.
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But was it written before or after Dracula? ::wink:: |
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lol ok. ::big grin::
I need to think of movies you guys have seen that I know stuff about... In Day of the Dead the actress Lori Cardille who played Sarah wanted to play a very tough female character but director George Romero insisted that she needed to be vulnerable because it was a horror movie and not an action movie. True or False? |
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I think they must have compromised on the character because Sarah did in fact come across as a strong woman who could handle a gun and didn't take shit from people but she also had several scenes that showed how she was hiding her fears and vulnerability behind a brave face (like the nightmares she was having) and then there was the scene where she broke down in tears after trying to save Miguel which almost resulted in the soldiers and John and Billy opening fire on each other. Next true or false? :) |
Good question there. I was going to say true.
If you're putting it up for grabs, Ill go. True or False: In the Sixth Sense, there's a scene where Willis and the boy go to a household wake of a young girl. The mother of the dead girl was wearing a bright red dress for the occasion. |
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That's right! You're up!
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Muchausen is a pretty twisted mental illness. If it wasn't "by proxy" she would have been poisoning herself instead of her daughter trying to get people to pity her and show her attention and would have most likely died herself. Anyhoo, true or false? Tom Savini was unable to make the 1990 remake of Night of the Living Dead as violent as he wanted due to the risk of the movie getting a NC17 rating? |
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Correct! You're up. ::smile::
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True or false: In The Lost Boys, the Frog Brothers comic shop was previously a used record store.
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Err... true? |
False, it was a frozen yogurt stand.
True or false, in A Nightmare on Elm Street, they built Johnny Depp's bedroom set upside down to make the infamous blood flow scene flood the ceiling. |
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Yep! You're up Sculpt.
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