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Hello Betsy. Hi, it's Kory. How ya doin'? Listen, uh, I'm, I'm sorry about the, the other night. I didn't know that was the way you felt about it. Well, I-I didn't know that was the way you felt. I-I-I would have taken ya somewhere else. Uh, are you feeling better or oh you maybe had a virus or somethin', a 24-hour virus you know. It happens. Yeah, umm, you uh, you're workin' hard. Yeah. Uh, would you like to have, uh, some dinner, uh with me in the next, you know, few days or somethin'? Well, how about just a cup of coffee? I'll come by the, uh, headquarters or somethin', we could, uh... Oh, OK, OK. Did you get my flowers in the...? You didn't get them. I sent some flowers, uh... Yeah, well, OK, OK. Can I call you again? Uh, tomorrow or the next day? OK. No, I'm gonna... OK. Yeah, sure, OK. So long.
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My humanity
Curfews have been curbing
The end of liberty
We're the flowers in the dustbin...
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"Without the common people you're nothing"
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Tom "Pinto Mozart" Hulce chubbed up majorly.
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Holy crap.
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She is truly dreamy, and I will die on that hill.
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Oh wow. Those were two great roles, though.
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The Joker is great. I'm still analyzing it too.Bankrobber wrote: ↑09 Oct 2019, 2:04amJust returned from seeing Joker. It's something. Still processing. I do think how much it owes to Taxi Driver in style and execution will keep it from gaining long term acclaim.
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One Cut of the Dead (2017) There’s a good buzz going around on this Japanese zombedy about a zombie break out on the set of a zombie film, and deservedly so. The first half hour was your normal hand-held camera zombie attack, but by the final act I was nothing but smiles. No details, just see for yourself!
It: Chapter 2 (2019) What I liked: The Peter Bogdanovich cameo. The homage to The Thing. What I didn’t like: The runtime. What was mediocre: Just about everything else.
Dark Waters (1993) English language, Russian filmed, euro-style satanic oddity. A young woman travels to a remote island where a group of nuns have been guarding an evil amulet for centuries. It seems her recently deceased father had been funding them for years, and she’d like to know why. A bit slow paced, but some outrageous make up FX at the end!
A Candle for the Devil aka It Happened at Nightmare Inn (1973) Two sisters run a hotel in Spain and find themselves compelled to murder young female guests whom they consider to have low morals. Judy Geeson (10 Rillington Place, Berserk) shows up to meet her sister and is greeted with a less-than-satisfying explanation as to why she suddenly “checked out.” Not particularly gory, a small but decent amount of nudity, and a handful of young, pretty, Spanish actresses, many of whom have other credits that include various Blind Dead movies. Thumbs up to this sleazy little delight.
The Curse of La Llorona (2019) I’d heard this was god-awful and I’m trying to cut down on my garbage viewing, but I like the Mexican folklore and I like Linda Cardellini. She plays a social worker (Mexican?) who removes two young boys from their home, and they quickly turn up dead, drowned in a river by the title ghost. The grieving mom thinks she can get her kids back by exchanging them for Cardellini’s kids. You can do that? Pretty bad. Some unintentional humor with some possessed eggs. Also, I need to call this movie out for a “False R”, there was no gore, nudity or language, what the fuck?
Dracula (1974) Made for TV movie from Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker) starring Jack Palance as the Count. Pretty faithful to Bram Stoker and they handled the Lucy bit pretty well, the most important part of the story in my opinion. They left out Dr. Seward and Renfield. I liked it.
The Furies (2019) A kidnapped woman wakes up in the woods stalked by multiple masked slashers. There are other women too, and they soon find the killers are pitted against each other as well. What kind of game is this? Stick around and find out. Fun and gory stuff out of Australia.
The Whip and the Body (1963) Christopher Lee whips his brother’s wife unconscious during sex, then finds himself with a knife in back. There are so many suspects, that no one even bothers to investigate! The wife has nightmares in which she is brutally whipped by Chris’ ghost! Is it real or has she gone mad? The are muddy footprints leading from his grave! Daliah Lavi and Evelyn Stewart are the babes, Tony Kendall is the leading man. Mario Bava directed this under the pseudonym of “John M. Old” between two of his classics, Black Sabbath and Blood & Black Lace.
It: Chapter 2 (2019) What I liked: The Peter Bogdanovich cameo. The homage to The Thing. What I didn’t like: The runtime. What was mediocre: Just about everything else.
Dark Waters (1993) English language, Russian filmed, euro-style satanic oddity. A young woman travels to a remote island where a group of nuns have been guarding an evil amulet for centuries. It seems her recently deceased father had been funding them for years, and she’d like to know why. A bit slow paced, but some outrageous make up FX at the end!
A Candle for the Devil aka It Happened at Nightmare Inn (1973) Two sisters run a hotel in Spain and find themselves compelled to murder young female guests whom they consider to have low morals. Judy Geeson (10 Rillington Place, Berserk) shows up to meet her sister and is greeted with a less-than-satisfying explanation as to why she suddenly “checked out.” Not particularly gory, a small but decent amount of nudity, and a handful of young, pretty, Spanish actresses, many of whom have other credits that include various Blind Dead movies. Thumbs up to this sleazy little delight.
The Curse of La Llorona (2019) I’d heard this was god-awful and I’m trying to cut down on my garbage viewing, but I like the Mexican folklore and I like Linda Cardellini. She plays a social worker (Mexican?) who removes two young boys from their home, and they quickly turn up dead, drowned in a river by the title ghost. The grieving mom thinks she can get her kids back by exchanging them for Cardellini’s kids. You can do that? Pretty bad. Some unintentional humor with some possessed eggs. Also, I need to call this movie out for a “False R”, there was no gore, nudity or language, what the fuck?
Dracula (1974) Made for TV movie from Dan Curtis (Dark Shadows, The Night Stalker) starring Jack Palance as the Count. Pretty faithful to Bram Stoker and they handled the Lucy bit pretty well, the most important part of the story in my opinion. They left out Dr. Seward and Renfield. I liked it.
The Furies (2019) A kidnapped woman wakes up in the woods stalked by multiple masked slashers. There are other women too, and they soon find the killers are pitted against each other as well. What kind of game is this? Stick around and find out. Fun and gory stuff out of Australia.
The Whip and the Body (1963) Christopher Lee whips his brother’s wife unconscious during sex, then finds himself with a knife in back. There are so many suspects, that no one even bothers to investigate! The wife has nightmares in which she is brutally whipped by Chris’ ghost! Is it real or has she gone mad? The are muddy footprints leading from his grave! Daliah Lavi and Evelyn Stewart are the babes, Tony Kendall is the leading man. Mario Bava directed this under the pseudonym of “John M. Old” between two of his classics, Black Sabbath and Blood & Black Lace.
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We beach the beachheads other armies cannot beach
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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. Perhaps an unnecessary addition to the series but very enjoyable nonetheless. Aaron Paul plays Pinkman perfectly, as do the rest of the crowd in their roles. Might be time to watch the series from the start again, can't wait.
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Yeah, It: Chapter 2 was not good. I agree, the movie was too long.
Have you seen Joker yet? That one is awesome. I haven't decided what may favorite film of the year(so far) is. OUATIH or Joker.
- tepista
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I've not yet, I can wait a few weeks.
We reach the parts other combos cannot reach
We beach the beachheads other armies cannot beach
We speak the tongues other mouths cannot speak
We beach the beachheads other armies cannot beach
We speak the tongues other mouths cannot speak
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I still need to see it. I'm sure runtime is breeze compared to reading the novel.
I've started this three times on Shudder. I like what I've seen so far but I always get distracted for some reason. Very Lovecraftian.Dark Waters (1993) English language, Russian filmed, euro-style satanic oddity. A young woman travels to a remote island where a group of nuns have been guarding an evil amulet for centuries. It seems her recently deceased father had been funding them for years, and she’d like to know why. A bit slow paced, but some outrageous make up FX at the end!
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100% — this was baaaaaaaaaaaad.tepista wrote: ↑11 Oct 2019, 2:28pmThe Curse of La Llorona (2019) I’d heard this was god-awful and I’m trying to cut down on my garbage viewing, but I like the Mexican folklore and I like Linda Cardellini. She plays a social worker (Mexican?) who removes two young boys from their home, and they quickly turn up dead, drowned in a river by the title ghost. The grieving mom thinks she can get her kids back by exchanging them for Cardellini’s kids. You can do that? Pretty bad. Some unintentional humor with some possessed eggs. Also, I need to call this movie out for a “False R”, there was no gore, nudity or language, what the fuck?