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Old 01-31-2021, 05:25 AM
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LOL, I AM old! I remember having a crush on David Selby. And, I damn near fainted when I found Night of Dark Shadows and House of Dark Shadows on DVD! Saw them at the Saturday matinee when they came out.
My wife felt Don Briscoe (The Jennings Bros) was the best looking male. Although Kathryn Leigh Scott and Nancy Barrett were very pretty, I always though Lara Parker was way hot, especially when Angelique was a Vampire...almost Ingrid Pitt-ish before THE VAMPIRE LOVERS!

I only have HODS of DVD, good copy, but wish there were some extras. Saw it at "The Owl Show" at our local theater in June 1974 and amazed at how much more violent/bloody it was compared to the series.

As mentioned earlier, lots of silliness, but learning more about the show, unless someone really dropped the ball, there were no retakes. They basically did the show live 5 days week and I think the Bloopers add some charm to it, as the performers aren't hindered by them.
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Old 01-31-2021, 05:29 AM
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A WOMAN SCORNED : THE BETTY BRODERICK STORY 1992

The true story of a socialite who murders her husband and his new wife after a particularly acrimonious divorce.

Fascinating.


Bloof, does Meredith Baxter Birney play Betty in this one? It's a fascinating case and truly gives merit to the saying "Hell Hath No Fury like that of a Woman Scorned". The book UNTIL THE TWELTH OF NEVER is very good and although both of them were to blame for the tragic events, would put more of the blame on Dan for not being honest and giving her an equal split. Seems He really had a Death Wish the way He kept poking the Bear (Betty's Boyfriend after the split called her "The Bear")
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Old 01-31-2021, 06:14 AM
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The Little Things, 2021. 7/10


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Old 01-31-2021, 07:45 AM
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BLACK SIDE MOUNTAIN 2014

An archeological dig in the far North reveals a large square- shaped object. After that point, the team start experiencing illness and odd dreams.

Very slow. Had some good moments. Loved that it was filmed in the dead of winter.
It's tough to do a dig in the winter. Ya know, if the ground is frozen. = p But actually, I like these types of films. The subject matter might interest me.
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Old 01-31-2021, 09:09 AM
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Bloof, does Meredith Baxter Birney play Betty in this one? It's a fascinating case and truly gives merit to the saying "Hell Hath No Fury like that of a Woman Scorned". The book UNTIL THE TWELTH OF NEVER is very good and although both of them were to blame for the tragic events, would put more of the blame on Dan for not being honest and giving her an equal split. Seems He really had a Death Wish the way He kept poking the Bear (Betty's Boyfriend after the split called her "The Bear")
Thats right, MBB plays Betty. I just downloaded "Until the Twelth of Never" on my kindle!
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Old 01-31-2021, 09:11 AM
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It's tough to do a dig in the winter. Ya know, if the ground is frozen. = p But actually, I like these types of films. The subject matter might interest me.
I thought of The Thing more than once while watching it. Nowhere near as good. Quite slow but i didnt mind.
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Old 01-31-2021, 04:24 PM
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Below Zero, 2021. 8/10


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Old 02-02-2021, 12:39 AM
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IN THE LINE OF FIRE (1993). Pretty good Clint Eastwood where He plays a Secret Service Agent haunted by not being "Quick Enough" when JFK was assassinated. The current President is being threatened by an Ex-CIA operative and Clint is determined that History won't repeat itself. Kudos to John Malkovich for an excellent performance; frightening He is. ***1/2
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Old 02-04-2021, 12:33 PM
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Wrong Turn Foundation, 2021. 6/10

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The Iceman, 2012. 7/10

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Old 02-04-2021, 02:22 PM
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All My Friends Are Dead, 2020. 7/10{NetFlix}

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