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The Bloofer Lady 04-16-2016 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ImmortalSlasher (Post 1012360)
Many of John Carpenter's movies are classics. There are still a few that I haven't seen and one or two misses. But when he hits, he really makes something that has to be seen. They Live never gets old.



Did you finish the movie?



I love the music in Terminator. I was listening to it yesterday as I'm getting a poster. It's the best Terminator poster that I've seen.

http://www.davincisdreams.com

I did indeed finish it and was glad I did. Great stuff. Also love the music from Terminator.

RadicalThrasher 04-16-2016 09:37 PM

Bride of Re-Animator (1989) - 9/10

http://www.arkhamdrive-in.com/Graphi...BOA-Poster.jpg

SerialKiller 04-21-2016 09:35 AM

Blood for Dracula- 1974. I've been looking for this movie everywhere. So glad I found it!

The Bloofer Lady 04-21-2016 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SerialKiller (Post 1012579)
Blood for Dracula- 1974. I've been looking for this movie everywhere. So glad I found it!

You might want to check out "Flesh for Frankenstein ". A lot of the same actors. I loved them both.

FryeDwight 04-22-2016 06:14 AM

STAR TREK (1979). Despite a wonderful Jerry Goldsmith score and good Trumball/Dykstra FX, this a sluggish haul indeed and quite a missed opportunity. Even my Wife, who loves the original series was fidgeting and looking around...have heard THE WRATH OF KHAN is better and will see when it arrives. **

Sculpt 04-22-2016 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1012630)
STAR TREK (1979). Despite a wonderful Jerry Goldsmith score and good Trumball/Dykstra FX, this a sluggish haul indeed and quite a missed opportunity. Even my Wife, who loves the original series was fidgeting and looking around...have heard THE WRATH OF KHAN is better and will see when it arrives. **

I know what you mean. Star Trek 79 is a big screen film. There's plenty of wonderment in it. I like it a lot. It probably should have been edited down, but for me its big screen visuals, concepts and sci-fi wonderment beat the hoard of silly cheesey content in Star Treks that came after.

Wrath of Khan was the best of the original cast. It had good balance. I think you both will like it a lot. There's aspects of it that haven't aged well, but it's still the best. First Contact is worthy challenger.

The Bloofer Lady 04-22-2016 04:55 PM

AMMAVASAI IRAVIL 1989

A bollywood version of 1985's Fright Night. I'd been looking for this for awhile. There are no subs but I've seen FN enough times so that wasn't a problem. Totally bollywood but pretty true to the original. Not bad.

Roiffalo 04-22-2016 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1012630)
STAR TREK (1979). Despite a wonderful Jerry Goldsmith score and good Trumball/Dykstra FX, this a sluggish haul indeed and quite a missed opportunity. Even my Wife, who loves the original series was fidgeting and looking around...have heard THE WRATH OF KHAN is better and will see when it arrives. **

If you're not famililar with the Star Trek movies, there's an odd pattern to them. The even movies tend to be great (the 4th being my favorite), while the odd numbered are either terrible or just dull. I don't remember the first being terrible, but my God was I bored. I'd rather stick on one of the silliest episodes from the original series on repeat.

Sculpt 04-22-2016 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by The Bloofer Lady (Post 1012649)
AMMAVASAI IRAVIL 1989

A bollywood version of 1985's Fright Night. I'd been looking for this for awhile. There are no subs but I've seen FN enough times so that wasn't a problem. Totally bollywood but pretty true to the original. Not bad.

Ha! Was it a musical?


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Originally Posted by Roiffalo (Post 1012654)
If you're not famililar with the Star Trek movies, there's an odd pattern to them. The even movies tend to be great (the 4th being my favorite), while the odd numbered are either terrible or just dull. I don't remember the first being terrible, but my God was I bored. I'd rather stick on one of the silliest episodes from the original series on repeat.

Hadn't considered that. I tended to like 1, 2 and ST6 Undiscovered Country and ST8 First Contact. Otherwise, the rest vary from decent to uncomfortable.


I didn't know you were an Org Series ST fan. What's some of your favorite eps?

roshiq 04-22-2016 09:53 PM

Eye in the Labyrinth aka L'occhio nel labirinto (1972)

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Very average Giallo featuring Adolfo Celi, Thunderball (1965) villain!

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