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Yellow Jacket 12-18-2005 11:00 AM

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Originally posted by Zero
*accepts card and ring*

*strips stripes off YJ's shoulders*

*shakes head in disgust*






:D

*Tear rolls down eye. :( * :p

RavageRitual 12-18-2005 11:01 AM

This one was really hard for me, but in the end I went w/ The Devils Rejects. Land of The Dead shortly follows. But w/ George Romero directing Land of The Dead, I was expecting alot more than what I got. So I had to give it to Zombie's Rejects! Fuck Yea!

Zero 12-18-2005 11:03 AM

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Originally posted by RavageRitual
This one was really hard for me, but in the end I went w/ The Devils Rejects. Land of The Dead shortly follows. But w/ George Romero directing Land of The Dead, I was expecting alot more than what I got. So I had to give it to Zombie's Rejects! Fuck Yea!
fine - then you're fired --- turn in your card and decoder ring and security will escort you out of the building!


:D

alkytrio666 12-18-2005 12:09 PM

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Originally posted by Zero
LAND OF THE DEAD!!

how can you people not love this film - it was a masterpiece -by far best film of the year. . . .

anyone who could vote for Rob Zombie over George Romero should turn in their HDC club membership and decoder ring!!



:D

Actually, Romero was not himself in this last "installment" in the series, obviously under the influence of a high budget and a restricting producer. If you're going to play that game, any "true" horror fans will vote for Rob Zombie's 'Rejects', which went against the grain to produce a daring, disturbing, sick, and 70's style horror movie, like the one's we all love, whereas Romero retired to the new generation's popular vote.

If saying Romero's newest piece of shit was "amazing" just because Romero directed it, then I WILL turn in my membership and ring.

Oh yah, and I vote for The Devil's fucking Rejects, dammit. :)

Zero 12-18-2005 12:30 PM

Land of the Dead was a brilliant and scathing critique of america in the post-9/11 paranoid fascist Bush era - equally as imaginative and relevant as NOTLD or Dawn or Day. . .

but if that's how you feel alky - then you're fired too.

in fact - you're all fired - i don't need any of you!! I'll be HDC all by myself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



*hysterical laughter*

RavageRitual 12-18-2005 12:34 PM

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Originally posted by Zero

but if that's how you feel alky - then you're fired too.

in fact - you're all fired - i don't need any of you!! I'll be HDC all by myself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I bet that'll be lonely:o

alkytrio666 12-18-2005 12:34 PM

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Originally posted by Zero
Land of the Dead was a brilliant and scathing critique of america in the post-9/11 paranoid fascist Bush era - equally as imaginative and relevant as NOTLD or Dawn or Day. . .

but if that's how you feel alky - then you're fired too.

in fact - you're all fired - i don't need any of you!! I'll be HDC all by myself!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



*hysterical laughter*

"Relevant" to sublimal political shit- yes.

Entertaining as a horror movie or ANY kind of movie- no.

stubbornforgey 12-18-2005 12:42 PM

this is a hard one..
I never quite got to see all of them
but those i did..ooh goody goody..
Land of the dead
soz zero..was a good movie..but wouldn't add it to my collection.
Devils reject...same thing..
I went sat down n watched house of 1000 the other day...
n em still asking myself WHY
Three...extremes...ooh and ahhh
'stubborn sends her membership card to another planet so it cant be taken off her'


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