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    *It's odd but when I say I rarely... almost never watch television, I get the feeling no one truly believes me. I have been at other forums in the past and people make remarks implying I am full of shit. They think you can't buy what you want to watch on a Dvd or something? Apparently, tv is a big part of their daily regimen and they can't fathom everyone else not being like they are. Very close-minded way to be. I mentioned that I liked Fawlty Towers and then a Moderator said in a post: "I thought you don't watch tv?" Trying to make me look like I was lying and slipped up... no. I informed him that I own the box set... people are fucking morons. Apparently, he took my saying I don't watch television as a direct insult or my trying to seem superior , not the case at all. I just don't identify with much that has been on television in the past. I know it's gotten worse. It's just a personal choice. *end of rant.

    I only view DVD's, sometimes VHS, some of the movies are rare and haven't been released on Dvd yet. I don't have a television hooked up to cable by choice. I watch at least 3-4 a week. Please post some of the movies that you watch as time goes by. I'd be interested to see what some of you have been watching. These are this weeks picks so far.



    This is Westworld... from 1973 with the awesome actor Yul Brynner. Oofa.



    This is a nice photo of the beautiful Joan Collins getting choked to death by Santa in from Tales From The Crypt, the film, 1972.





    A very underrated film, and extremely creepy. 1974



    This is a beautiful picture from Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte. Joan Crawford and the lovely Miss Bette Davis. 1964

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    The film I have seen so far this week that is the best was 'Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels' .It has only been about the 4th or 5th time I've watched it and I'm not sure why , I can't put my finger on the why or special moment just that it is enjoyable.

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    i have netflix, so i get movies every other day..currently returned Walk the line which was pretty good..and just got Final Fantasy: Advent Children.

    I copy and burn all my netflix dvds for those times i cant afford them :P

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    Advent Children was pretty good.

    The last movie I watched I think was Running Scared. I *really* liked it.

    I hardly watch TV anymore, unless it's IFC or late night anime. I usually just rent movies.

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    Well I sarted out the day with Ice Pirates, Atomic Age Vampire, then Fung Fu Hustle

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    I don't watch alot of movies or TV. I'm usually always online. I watch maybe 1-3 hours of tv a day and like 3 movies a month if that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bondage Clown
    Well I sarted out the day with Ice Pirates, Atomic Age Vampire, then Fung Fu Hustle
    "Ice Pirates"! I haven't seen that in years. Damn, that movie was wonderful.

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    I hightly recommend the HBO TV Movie that marks my Premere in really, really bad C-rate TV Movies. Rent Peril Woot! Shamless Self promotion for an extra role!!!

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    Well today was one of my 3-4 movies for the month. I just watched "The Machinist" and holy FUCK what a fucking trip it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheQuietPlace
    Well today was one of my 3-4 movies for the month. I just watched "The Machinist" and holy FUCK what a fucking trip it was.
    That was a very bizarre film. Have you seen "Session 9" by the same director/writer Brad Anderson? It's one of my favorites. I recommend it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirren
    That was a very bizarre film. Have you seen "Session 9" by the same director/writer Brad Anderson? It's one of my favorites. I recommend it.
    "I live in the weak and the wounded."

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    Start the day I gues with 2001 maniacs and end it with The Golem

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    Quote Originally Posted by inox
    "I live in the weak and the wounded."
    Oh, that's a great quote. Simon is wicked. Did you like the alternative ending? I did.

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    I don't think I saw the alternate ending....was that an extra on the DVD?

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    okay many movies named that I didn't see.... now I have something to dig out

    anyone seen german movie Run Lola Run?
    http://imdb.com/title/tt0130827/

    it's so dynamic and fun

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    I watched 'Hellboy' last night.

    I need to see if I can put together this outfit for Halloween.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HeadlessBill
    I watched 'Hellboy' last night.

    I need to see if I can put together this outfit for Halloween.

    My significant other and I have a nice collection of masks. Kroenen being a favorite of mine. Dr. Decker from Nightbreed is my all -time favorite though. Here's a picture of him donning it and a few more from our collection.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirren
    That was a very bizarre film. Have you seen "Session 9" by the same director/writer Brad Anderson? It's one of my favorites. I recommend it.
    I love that movie, in fact, I own it(:
    Another super good one is frailty, if you havent seen it check it out!

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    Inox,
    My Dvd has an alternative ending but I don't want to spoil it if other people haven't seen it.
    Pull-My-Hair,
    Many people have suggested Frailty. I have to check it out definitely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seeker
    I'm not sure why , I can't put my finger on the why or special moment just that it is enjoyable.

    it's a funny film. 'nuff said.

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    I watched this tonight ***1/2 out of *****.


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    [QUOTE=Mirren]My significant other and I have a nice collection of masks. Kroenen being a favorite of mine. Dr. Decker from Nightbreed is my all -time favorite though. Here's a picture of him donning it and a few more from our collection.


    I love this mask! whered you get it and do you know if it has a verison with a skull on the forehead?

    last movie I saw was bloodrayne. I bought it cus I like the game alot but was so dissapointed with it that I didnt even finish it. i should have figured, it was directed by uwe boll, the same foreign deuche bag who butchered a movie version of house of the dead and made that shitty ass horrorflick alone in the dark.

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    Malcolm,
    This mask was 1 of only 10 that Chuck Jarman created. It was made exactly as shown, came with hat and pendant choker, there were no other versions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeadlessBill
    I watched 'Hellboy' last night.

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    i don't watch all that much tv either. my roomies and i haven't gotten the cable hooked up yet, but i could care less.

    man, now that i'm back from my mini-vacation i'm gonna have to raid my fiancee's movie collection, he has soooo many good old horror movies..... i actually just finished watching murders in the rue morgue with bela lugosi. not bad at all.

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    just got all 3 LOTR ,guess what im doing tommorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anarkey
    just got all 3 LOTR ,guess what im doing tommorrow
    Ah yeah! A fest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_darkness_calls
    i don't watch all that much tv either. my roomies and i haven't gotten the cable hooked up yet, but i could care less.

    man, now that i'm back from my mini-vacation i'm gonna have to raid my fiancee's movie collection, he has soooo many good old horror movies..... i actually just finished watching murders in the rue morgue with bela lugosi. not bad at all.
    Raid that shit! I love old horror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirren
    Raid that shit! I love old horror.
    meee tooo. hehe

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    Joan Collins getting choked by santa is rather sexy, no?!! She was so beautiful while gagging for air!

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    by the way... I want to marry Kronen

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    I just started watching hellboy. It's actually a lot more decent then I portrayed it, and the concept is great. I love the idea of giant demon space aliens a million light years away waiting to be awakened and devour the earth. I watching it with the commentary on and it really surpised me how much detail was put into the movie. it's really subtle and I missed most of it the first couple times of seeing it.

    also that kronen guy really is fucking cool. come on, I know that you cosplay fanatics could whip one up. but you might want to go with the modern incarnation, I think that the public might not be too sympathetic in your aim when they see you walking down the street in a gas mask and nazi uniform.

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    THEY LIVE still fuckin kicks ass



    "I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass, and I'm all out of bubblegum,"

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    well watchin al 3 LOTR has imspired me to start doin more art ,,yet again
    hence why ive not been on as much ..

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    I have West World and The Stuff! Love them!

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