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i liked the church alot too actually prefer it too stagefright but thats just me
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scariest movie i've ever seen is "jaws." cliche, i'm sure you've seen that by now. try the japanese "audition." that oughtta give you a nightmare or two.
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Maybe you should try renting mor movies and buying fewer. That way your lost money on a bad movie is less.
In that vein, I think Netflix is really the way to go. 20,000+ movies, pretty good selection and only $18 a month. Hard to beat that. Sam |
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I do believe that netflix wouldnt deliver to australia. *grin* I am in a country town and the dvd stores dont have too greater selection!
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check out Invasion of the Body Snatchers even though it's pretty cheesy for "our" time once you get into it though it's pretty good. It's about a bunch of aliens come to clone people and make the world a "better place". Pretty good though. Could only watch it once or twice maybe three times, before it's gets old, but you can still try it out.
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers, "cheesy"?
Which one? Each of the filmed versions of Jack Finney's novel is played straight; the paranoid undertones and feelings of dread are nicely unsettling, the allegorical references to communism are there if you want them, and the acting is pretty spot on throughout. Not to mention a few brief scenes of creepy effects, particularly in the 1978 version during a pod-transformation. |
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