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Roiffalo 04-27-2016 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1012833)
You'd you it! The baby turns into a werewolf and stuff.

Finding that hard to believe, Sculpt. ::big grin::

That would make a great movie though. Or werewolf children. Not teens though, everyone's had enough of that twilight shit.

Repo'd 04-28-2016 03:46 PM

Hahaha!! Sculpt, SPOILER ALERT for Christ sake!!!

FryeDwight 04-29-2016 05:41 AM

CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE-My favorite of all the Lewtons, probably tied with THE BODY SNATCHER (Nice to see the love for that on the Forum ). Good performances (especially Ann Carter and the scary Elizabeth Russell) and awesome atmosphere. ****1/2

SerialKiller 04-29-2016 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1012787)
Never get rid of me. Never get rid of me. Never get rid of me...

Holy hell, do I love that movie.

Watched Rosemary's Baby last night. After so many repeated viewings you'd think I might be a little tired of this classic.

No, no I'm not.

I watched Rosemary's Baby for the first time ever recently. All these years I've heard Rosemary's Baby, Rosemary's Baby! You gotta see it! I'm like, ugh what is so great about this movie??! And then I watched it & ::shocked:: . I instantly loved it. I've been venturing into more of these kinds of films lately, you know Satan & all that jazz. I've heard there's a sequel & that it sucked, but I still kinda wanna see it.

Repo'd 04-30-2016 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by SerialKiller (Post 1012903)
I watched Rosemary's Baby for the first time ever recently. All these years I've heard Rosemary's Baby, Rosemary's Baby! You gotta see it! I'm like, ugh what is so great about this movie??! And then I watched it & ::shocked:: . I instantly loved it. I've been venturing into more of these kinds of films lately, you know Satan & all that jazz. I've heard there's a sequel & that it sucked, but I still kinda wanna see it.

So happy you finally watched and loved it! The atmosphere, the slow building tension, God I love it! The music is really perfect for the film as well, and the performances ( Farrow, Gordon, Cassavettes, Evans, etc) are unforgettable. Seriously, I love Rosemary's Baby so much, it thrills me to hear you are now a fan.
My advice about the sequel is to avoid it. If you heard its crap, you heard right. IMHO, of course

Sculpt 04-30-2016 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1012914)
So happy you finally watched and loved it! The atmosphere, the slow building tension, God I love it! The music is really perfect for the film as well, and the performances ( Farrow, Gordon, Cassavettes, Evans, etc) are unforgettable. Seriously, I love Rosemary's Baby so much, it thrills me to hear you are now a fan.
My advice about the sequel is to avoid it. If you heard its crap, you heard right. IMHO, of course

ya, in the sequel they go get the baby's eyes fixed. They think it has a heart murmer, but it doesn't. All hell breaks loose.

FryeDwight 05-10-2016 06:25 AM

GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN (1942)- While the writing is on the wall, this still is a fun little flick with a lot of cool actors, especially Bela Lugosi. Also, You gotta love that line "What Good is a Brain without Eyes To See?!?"...think I may use that at work and social functions! At any rate, I enjoy this much more than SON OF FRANKENSTEIN. ***

Repo'd 05-11-2016 12:45 PM

Blood Feast

" The Citizen Kane of gore pictures " - Chip Sutphin

Roiffalo 05-11-2016 11:06 PM

Calling Dr. Death

Lon plays victim to a killer he has no control over again. Poor bae just can't get a break. ::big grin::
Great movie though. I wish I had recorded it. ::mad::

FryeDwight 05-13-2016 06:51 AM

2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968). While it still is ambivalent at best at what's happening, still an absolute masterpiece with sets, shots and special effects that still ring true. The second section is pretty dull, but "The Dawn of Man" and when Keir Dullea approaches Jupiter are outstanding.
Watching this with a more watchful eye, noticed a lot of things that are part of our lives today, such as Microwave Ovens, SKYPE, overdependence on computers (Maybe a virus that makes HAL malfunction?) and calling cards to name a few. *****


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