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Old 06-23-2004, 09:38 AM
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Well...Before he does...I just wanted to jump in here and say that I LOVE "The Yellow Wallpaper"...It has an amazingly eerie, creepy feel to it...Really cool:)








EDIT:...lol...You beat me:D
I agree!! "The Yellow Wallpaper" has one of the creepiest endings I have ever read in a work of fiction. Man, Bloodrayne, you're awesome!

Thanks Vod on the "good people" thing. And I totally agree with your opinion on the Lovecraft films. I'm tired of his stuff getting raped by hacks. That's probably one of the main reasons he's still ignored.
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Old 06-23-2004, 09:43 AM
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Hey, Dean R Koontz has had some good books, and look what they made out of them.....

Watchers and Phantoms come to mind... Both great books, both OBSCENELY awful movies.

And bloodrayne, i believe John tuturro said it best:
"I am very very sneaky, sir" (or ma'am.)
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Old 06-23-2004, 09:54 AM
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Hey, Dean R Koontz has had some good books, and look what they made out of them.....

Watchers and Phantoms come to mind... Both great books, both OBSCENELY awful movies.

And bloodrayne, i believe John tuturro said it best:
"I am very very sneaky, sir" (or ma'am.)
LOL...Mr. Deeds was cool...

Vodstock...Did you notice that Watchers and Watchers II did NOT have a sequential storyline? It seemed more like the first Watchers was SO far from the book (except that it had a creature in it, and a man...Even though the man was totally different and of a completely different age:rolleyes: ), that the second one was just the same story, only with an attempt to get closer to the actual story in the book?...That's the way it felt to me

Stingy Jack...Thanks...You rock pretty hard yourself:cool: :)
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Old 06-23-2004, 10:57 AM
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I never saw watchers 2... Never wanted to after seeing the first.
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Old 06-23-2004, 11:20 AM
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Hey, Dean R Koontz has had some good books, and look what they made out of them.....

Watchers and Phantoms come to mind... Both great books, both OBSCENELY awful movies.

And bloodrayne, i believe John tuturro said it best:
"I am very very sneaky, sir" (or ma'am.)
Yea well, It was all the directors fault for those imitation of Koontz book's, They even did a t.v. movie for Face of Fear, My personal favorite Koontz Book.... It sucked (the Movie, Not the Book):D
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Old 06-23-2004, 11:43 AM
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you know it's bad when your friend asks you in all seriousness... "you wouldn't REALLY kill anyone .. would you?"

this has happened to me... and of course i wouldn't.. i'm a really nice person.. i just really love the horror element in life.. it seems to be the largest part

i couldn't believe this was asked of me in seriousness
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