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RavageRitual 08-22-2005 04:54 AM

Halloween, for the billionth time, one of my favs, it doenst get old.

The_Return 08-22-2005 04:57 AM

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Originally posted by Angra
Sorry dude.

Go to bed.

;)

but...but...but I just got up!

Angra 08-22-2005 05:03 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
but...but...but I just got up!

Oh yeah, it`s aound 8 at your place, right?




And now back to horror movies.


Has anybody seen "Deuce Bigalow - European gigolo"?

The_Return 08-22-2005 05:18 AM

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Originally posted by Angra
Oh yeah, it`s aound 8 at your place, right?

Ya, around that


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And now back to horror movies.


Has anybody seen "Deuce Bigalow - European gigolo"?

I hated the first one [even though I didnt see the whole thing] and there's no chance Im seein that.

bloodrayne 08-22-2005 05:28 AM

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Originally posted by Angra
I´m convinced that the only reason it came up in the cinemas over here was because Depp was in it. Coz the story.... pleeease.:rolleyes:
But...If you think about it...Isn't that how ALL of King's movies 'made it to the big screen' (the ones that DID make it, I mean)?


Carrie - John Travolta
Maximum Overdrive - Emilio Estevez
The Shining - Jack Nicholson
Pet Sematary - Fred Gwynne
Misery - Kathy Bates, James Caan
Delores Claiborne - Kathy Bates, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Green Mile - Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan
Dreamcatcher - Morgan Freeman

I'm sure I'm forgetting a few...But, you get my point...




I'm surprised that 'IT' wasn't in the cinemas...Considering the names in that one...Maybe it was just too long


As for the 'story line' in Secret Window...It really wasn't much different than 'The Dark Half'...But King had already admitted by that time that he was ripping himself off...Ie: Christine and From A Buick 8...

Angra 08-22-2005 05:57 AM

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Originally posted by The_Return
Ya, around that




I hated the first one [even though I didnt see the whole thing] and there's no chance Im seein that.


Funny. You share the same oppinion as all the posters on IMDB. LOL


I for one thought the first was hysterical and had a huge amount of funny characters. I have been a huge fan of Eddie Griffin ever since.

But never in my life have i seen so many bad reviews like the case is with "D.B - European gigolo". Though something tells me that I will like it. Maybe because i´m not american.
:rolleyes:

Angra 08-22-2005 06:03 AM

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Originally posted by bloodrayne
But...If you think about it...Isn't that how ALL of King's movies 'made it to the big screen' (the ones that DID make it, I mean)?


Carrie - John Travolta
Maximum Overdrive - Emilio Estevez
The Shining - Jack Nicholson
Pet Sematary - Fred Gwynne
Misery - Kathy Bates, James Caan
Delores Claiborne - Kathy Bates, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Green Mile - Tom Hanks, Michael Clarke Duncan
Dreamcatcher - Morgan Freeman

I'm sure I'm forgetting a few...But, you get my point...




I'm surprised that 'IT' wasn't in the cinemas...Considering the names in that one...Maybe it was just too long


As for the 'story line' in Secret Window...It really wasn't much different than 'The Dark Half'...But King had already admitted by that time that he was ripping himself off...Ie: Christine and From A Buick 8...


Wauw, i had no idea that "Secret window" was from a King book? Never seen that title before. Is it a short story?

The_Return 08-22-2005 06:09 AM

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Wauw, i had no idea that "Secret window" was from a King book? Never seen that title before. Is it a short story?
Novella, it's part of Four Past Midnight

Angra 08-22-2005 06:21 AM

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Novella, it's part of Four Past Midnight

Thought so.

bloodrayne 08-22-2005 06:22 AM

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Novella, it's part of Four Past Midnight
Thank you :)



It was also distributed as a seperate book, at the same time 'On Writing' was put out




OH...and I left out 'Running Man' - Arnold Schwarzenegger, on my list back there...

I know I'll think of more...


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