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Another newbie
Hello all,
Glad to join this board! My favorite horror includes 80's slasher films and those made-for-TV gems from the golden age of TV horror ('69-'83 or so), such as Crowhaven Farm, Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, Night Terror, Norliss Tapes, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, The Victim, etc... I also collect horror film posters. I guess I probably have about 60 or so by now. Looking forward to some great horror discussions! Best regards, Jsun |
don't mind him ! welcome !
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good choices of movies.....welcome
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welcome to the bored. hey evis wheres the bend over pic?? haven't seen u post it on here yet
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Woo hoo, yeah I'm a pic whore :D
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how sweet fresh meat!! I meen welcome.....:p
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Nope, I meant Don't Be Afraid of the Dark. If you haven't seen it, you should definitely try to find a copy. I've seen it on eBay several times. Here's a review, courtesy of TerrorTrap.com... Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (1973) 97 min. (V) Directed by John Newland. With Kim Darby, Jim Hutton, Barbara Anderson, William Demerest, Pedro Armenariz, Jr., William Sylvester, Don Mallon, Celia Kaye. Excellent and much lauded TV film about a young married couple who move into a house they inherit...an old mansion inhabited by a group of mutant dwarfs. Not content to merely terrify the wife (wonderfully played by Darby), the demon creatures set out to bring her into their abyss for eternity. Genuinely creepy and unsettling, this one is hard to forget and has an ending that will stay with you for a long time. Watch it alone, with the lights out one evening. And remember...when someone warns you not to unseal a bricked up fireplace, there might very well be a good reason! |
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New blood! welcome :)
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Welcome. Looks like you have something to contribute to this site...Make yourself at home...:)
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Hi !
Welcome to the Forum, ejoy it. |
Thanks, Controversial, Coldwhisper and Lady V!
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Your Welcome:)
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Your welcome Jsun
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