TheParatrooper84
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| Movie: | Monster Squad, Fear & Loathing In Las Vegas, Lethal Weapon, Blood Diamond, Boondock Saints, Blade Runner -I COULD GO ON!! |
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| Quote: | He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man/ I am Shiva the God of Death/ All I have in this world is my balls & my word. And I don't break 'em. For no one/ I am Shiva the God of Death |
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dieromantic232posted 4 days ago -
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Who Said What? - Tv Series Friends.posted 5 days ago -
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Which of my favorite Johnny Depp movies would you star in?posted 8 days ago -
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Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
by BannanThis movie is probably one of the most stunning, inspirational, thought-provoking and beautiful stories I've ever watched. The history behind this movie itself, is just completely remarkable.
One thing one can tell as soon as the movie begins, your brain clicks off that this is a western-world piece. It's European from beginning to end, there's just something about the mystique in European movies...that bring about a je ne sais quoi...and this one certainly has it.
If you can sit through some subtitles, then do it...it's really, really worth it.
[review TBC]An amazing story that illustrates to which extent we can use our imaginations when we are at our most miserable.
Subtitles, if you don't mind...give this one a go..you'll be glad you did! :]posted 11 days ago -
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Into the Wild
by BannanThere is something in this story that is intriguing, and yet when you watch it...you feel the desire that McCandless had for abandoning everything that made him a number in the population and then embracing the wild.
I don't know whether it is these moving passages from the book, I assume, or just the scenery of how much emotion goes through one when they are on their own for so long and get to experience the beauty of nature firsthand.
I must find this book and you must watch this film, this isn't a request...do it whilst I try to scrambe some kind of review for it deeming worthy of it.An amazing story that chronicles a young man disposing of almost all his worldly possessions and everything that identifies him as he is and welcoming with open arms what the world has in store for him.
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Across the Universe
by Mary Mare ~ I was kinda iffy when I first heard about this movie, but then I started to see the trailers and I became more and more curious. And trust me, the trailers do not do it justice. It is by far one of the best films that I have seen this year. The stunning visuals that bring to life and give a new interpretation to the amazing lyrics of The Beatles, definitely earns this film a spot on my faves list. Love love love it. ♥
uberly fantabulous ♥
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http://www.liquidpeace.net/posted 20 days ago -
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what rock guitarist are you most like ?posted 21 days ago -
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Trilogy of Terror II
by CreepI think Trilogy of Terror II is actually better than the first one. This was a made for TV movie, so it definitely lacks big Hollywood film like quality. That doesn't mean this is a bad movie though. Trilogy of Terror II is a great movie. It's a spooky little gem.
First Story:
The Graveyard Rats
"A wealthy man by the name of Ansford discovers his young wife Laura having an affair with her cousin. Having video proof he threatens Laura to be faithful and honest or he will turn the video over to the news stations and cut her out of his multi-million dollar will. Meanwhile, her lover Ben comes up with the idea to murder Ansford and collect all his money. After being pushed down the stairs and killed, Laura and Ben are more than happy to collect their winnings...however all doesn't go as planned."
The Graveyard Rats was my least favorite story. I do have to give it credit though for it's suspenseful beginning. The reason I didn't care as much for this story was because of it's ending. The payoff was really a big let down. Everything before the ending was great though. It was a very thrilling mystery that kept you wanting to see what would happen next. I just wish the ending was different. It's still a decent story though.
Second Story:
Bobby
"It is has been some time since Bobby accidentally drowned, leaving his mother Alma depressed and guilty. However, while her husband is away on business, she determines to get her son back who died. Armed with a magic book and a Key of Solomon, she conjures the dark forces to bring her son back. Before going to bed, a vicious thunder storm approaches the luxurious beach mansion. Hearing a knock, she opens the door to discover her son. However, all doesn't work out when Bobby goes completely mad and begins to terrorize his mother in the dark house with a sledgehammer and a butcher knife."
Bobby was a truly creepy story. Very eerie and atmospheric. Bobby is actually a remake of another story in a Dan Curtis film titled "Dead of Night", which was creepy as well. I remember first watching this one when I was 16 and it scared the hell out of me. I first caught Trilogy of Terror II when it aired on TV for the first time, on October 30th, which was a great way to start off my Halloween. Bobby was creepy!
Third Story:
He Who Kills
"The infamous Zuni doll from the original movie marks his return. After finding the double homicide of Amelia and her mother from the first movie with the doll at the scene, the local police drop off the doll to local Doctor Simpson. As she begins to examine the doll she learns that the doll comes to life when a gold chain is removed from his neck and that the doll has a desire for flesh. It also seems to regenerate as when she chips away the charred wood, the doll seems to be brand new."
This was the movie's best story. I liked this tale of the Zuni doll better than the one in the first movie. It's kind of creepy, and it's surprisingly violent as well. The Zuni doll is much more enraged and furious in this one. Like the second story, this one has great atmosphere, with spooky dark hallways and corners surrounding the museum. He Who Kills was a great story to end the movie with!
The acting in this movie wasn't the best, but it's excusable, and being that this was a made for TV movie they did a pretty good job. Trilogy of Terror II is a real treat. This is a perfect little Halloween time kind of movie, and I definitely recommend it!Hey, you should really see this!
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Which "Lost boys" character are you? vampire, or hunter?posted 22 days ago -
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Which "Lost boys" character are you? vampire, or hunter?posted 22 days ago -
lol theres a lot of hard work to do first! ;(
I just cant wait til I have finished all of my education!posted 24 days ago -
hahah lol that sounds hilarious well i does when your not the one they are doing it too.
yeah its not bad thanks only 7 months of hard work them 5 months of!posted 24 days ago
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