I am sick to death of the ever larger and more frequent pop-up banners at the bottom of the screen. The Lonesome Dove is now 1/4 of the screen. This is for shit! Do this advertising and BS during the commercial breaks! Funny they never do that-advertisers would shit!
I'm fed-up with the almost constant info crap shoved at you during the movie or show completely distracting you. Enough of this shit! Its going to be notice to the advertisers next!
jack
June 9, 2009 12:38am
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I am sick to death of the ever larger and more frequent pop-up banners at the bottom of the screen. The Lonesome Dove is now 1/4 of the screen. This is for shit! Do this advertising and BS during the commercial breaks! Funny they never do that-advertisers would shit!
I'm fed-up with the almost constant info crap shoved at you during the movie or show completely distracting you. Enough of this shit! Its going to be notice to the advertisers next!
jack
June 9, 2009 12:34am
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I am trying to find a DVD of the "Enhanced" version of Mel Brook's Frankenstein. I saw it on AMC last year and it had subtitles all the way through it with facts and trivia about behind the scene. It was AWESOME and so funny! I would be happy to find out if AMC is going to air it again but I have not been able to obtain that information. Can anyone help?
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June 8, 2009 9:48pm
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This movie is from the late 60s or early 70s. I think the word "games" may be in the title. I remember after watching this movie my sister would terrorize me by softly whistling "London Bridge is Falling Down", as they did in the movie. That's about all I remember about it, but I now belong to Netflix and can't get enough of the old stuff. Can anybody help me?
lilred101
June 5, 2009 4:22pm
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May 20, 2009 12:13pm
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DRKellogg
March 23, 2009 2:47pm
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John Carpenter's "Halloween" is a classic but Zombie's "Halloween" had a touch of genius to it.
It gave us a alot more insight as to what screw came loose and why. CMON', Anyone who like the original, How could you not like the super-charged version of Michael Meyers? Same story line, more in depth and Rob Zombie gave us all a C.S.I. serial killer profile on Michael Meyers. GREAT EFFORT!
Dalton
March 20, 2009 2:27am
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Here's a short list of some worth watching actually pretty decent horror films:
(1) Humanoids from the deep- DON'T LET THE CHEEZY SOUNDING TITLE FOOL YA'. Very gory! I will simplify the plot by saying " Imagine an army of creatures from the black lagoon that like 6.00$ burgers made from humans". From faces eaten off to a scene that some-what rivals the infamous ALIEN scene. If you like GORE check this out that is if you can find it.
(2) He knows your alone- The killer is kind of a Michael Meyers wanna-be. Now this guy's bride-to-be either said "I DON'T" or he just hates Billy Idol. Watch it to understand, oh and if you like heads in fish tanks, check it out.
(3) Prophecy- NO NOT THAT ONE! This one has Talia Shire but no ROCKY to save her. A so-called Indian legend called KI-TAD-AN rises up and wipes out every body from campers to lumberjacks to coonhunters. Actually a pretty scary move, Very few escape and a surprisingly good ending. KITADAN does a great Babe Ruth impersonation on a kid in a sleeping bag.
If your into the KILLER BEAR-ZOMBIE hybrid sort of thing, check it out.
Oh by the way, I need some help on this movie.
This group of people are on this Island and being stalked by this mud-monster or that's what it looked like. One scene they slammed the door on its hand, cut it off and the hand started crawling around. We always called this movie "The Mud Monster" but that is not the Title.
Check out some of my other coments on "Horror movie villians" .
LATER.....
Dalton
March 20, 2009 12:53am
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March 18, 2009 7:45pm
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I remember watching a hooror film with a couple that bought a house and was haunted by little green men that lived in the basement.I think the actor was Timothy Hutton and his wife was dragged down the basement by these little green men that whispered to eachother..I think it was called dont go in the basement has anyone ever heard or seen this movie.. And where can I buy this film on dvd? thanks Robb
robbvan
March 6, 2009 8:25pm
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