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Despare 01-22-2009 08:40 AM

Laserblast

Luckily I watched the MST3K version, I don't think I could have handled it without that crew.

newb 01-22-2009 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Despare (Post 782886)
Laserblast

Luckily I watched the MST3K version, I don't think I could have handled it without that crew.

holy shit....I remember seeing that one at the drive-in when it first came out. Real cheesy.

hellfire1 01-22-2009 04:51 PM

El Orfanato (The Orphanage)
Tesis
The Others

urgeok2 01-22-2009 06:00 PM

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Originally Posted by hellfire1 (Post 783124)
El Orfanato (The Orphanage)
Tesis
The Others


someone's gonna have nightmares

The_Return 01-22-2009 06:07 PM

Man on Wire

Utterly breathtaking!

Philippe Petit has to be one of the most fascinating men I've ever seen...this documentary blew me away.

His story is mindblowing, uplifting and endlessly inspiring. The lengths that he went to in the name of art and to accomplish his dream are utterly astounding. When you compound that with the simple fact that HE WALKED BETWEEN THE TWIN TOWERS ON A FUCKING TIGHTROPE...goddamn!

I wouldn't really my call myself an expert on documentaries, but in my somewhat limited experience this has to be the single great doc that I've ever seen. If you're a fan of performance art or of great documentary filmmaking - see this, right now.

BH14 01-22-2009 06:39 PM

I saw Hostel 2 last night and liked it. And tonight, I watched P2 which was pretty good as well. After watching both these movies, I know not to ever call any female the c-word.

fortunato 01-22-2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 783183)
Man on Wire

Utterly breathtaking!

Philippe Petit has to be one of the most fascinating men I've ever seen...this documentary blew me away.

His story is mindblowing, uplifting and endlessly inspiring. The lengths that he went to in the name of art and to accomplish his dream are utterly astounding. When you compound that with the simple fact that HE WALKED BETWEEN THE TWIN TOWERS ON A FUCKING TIGHTROPE...goddamn!

I wouldn't really my call myself an expert on documentaries, but in my somewhat limited experience this has to be the single great doc that I've ever seen. If you're a fan of performance art or of great documentary filmmaking - see this, right now.

Ah! I've been waiting some time to see this.
Can't wait.

hellfire1 01-23-2009 02:52 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 783181)
someone's gonna have nightmares



Quite the opposite actually.

Eduardo Noriega, Fele Martinez... double the yummy. :)

Despare 01-23-2009 10:04 AM

Frankenstein's Bloody Terror

Paul Naschy's Wolfman is overlooked far too often.

Angra 01-23-2009 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by hellfire1 (Post 783299)
Quite the opposite actually.

Eduardo Noriega, Fele Martinez... double the yummy. :)


Horror movies are porn to you aren't they?

French people....... :rolleyes:


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