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Old 02-24-2012, 11:40 AM
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True.

That's both classic and gay. A little gay.
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Old 02-26-2012, 10:13 PM
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The Omen-This is another film I saw in my pre-teen days. i remember that it was around the time where a lot of people where playing with ouija boards. I remember at a full school meeting at my primary school that the teachers were telling everyone not use them and if they were caught they would be confiscated. Anyway the film scared the hell out of me and still affects me today
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Old 03-23-2012, 08:52 PM
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I liked this thread a lot, too. So I'll give it a reboot.

Let's go waaaay back with an early genre touchstone:


1 - Do you remember when you first watched it? Theater, VHS, DVD?

2 - Did you get any feedback (from friends or media) prior to watching it?

3 - How was the viewing experience?

4 - How many times have you rewatched it since?

5 - Any memories associated with it, that you wish to share?
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Old 03-24-2012, 07:49 PM
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Do you remember when you first watched it? Theater, VHS, DVD?---at home when I was a kid with my dad.

2 - Did you get any feedback (from friends or media) prior to watching it?---no..I was pretty young

3 - How was the viewing experience?--must have been good....because I remember watching it

4 - How many times have you rewatched it since?...not enough...and I have it on DVD in the boxed "Legacy Collection"

5 - Any memories associated with it, that you wish to share?...like I said...I was pretty young...but damn-it...it's only 11:45 on a Saturday night....wife just went to bed....guess what I'm about to watch
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Old 03-24-2012, 08:00 PM
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but damn-it...it's only 11:45 on a Saturday night....wife just went to bed....guess what I'm about to watch
Haha, nice! Actually, I have a similar history with this movie:

1 - My dad had a bunch of Universal horror movies on VHS when I was a kid. I remember him showing me this one around Hallowe'en. I loved it and was definitely one of the first horror movies I can remember sparking my love of the genre.

2 - No, I was too young.

3 - I thought it was so great. Like I said, it was probably the first film I can remember that gave me the taste for horror films.

4 - A lot. I usually watch it at least once a year in October.

5 - Nothing really other than watching it with my dad when I was really young.
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Old 03-25-2012, 04:57 PM
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but damn-it...it's only 11:45 on a Saturday night....wife just went to bed....guess what I'm about to watch
Something off redtube? ;)


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1 - Do you remember when you first watched it? Theater, VHS, DVD?

Watched this one on DVD.

2 - Did you get any feedback (from friends or media) prior to watching it?

Heard it was one of the great classics and better than the original

3 - How was the viewing experience?

Enjoyed it a lot. This and the original have kinda melded into one film for me though because I watched them round the same time. I've got the Legacy edition and have been meaning to watch them again along with the other sequels.

4 - How many times have you rewatched it since?

None.

5 - Any memories associated with it, that you wish to share?

It just reminds me some of the first DVDs I picked up.
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I liked this thread a lot, too. So I'll give it a reboot.

Let's go waaaay back with an early genre touchstone:


1 - Do you remember when you first watched it? Theater, VHS, DVD?

2 - Did you get any feedback (from friends or media) prior to watching it?

3 - How was the viewing experience?

4 - How many times have you rewatched it since?

5 - Any memories associated with it, that you wish to share?
What film is this?I'm not getting any photo of a film?
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Old 03-27-2012, 06:52 AM
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What film is this?I'm not getting any photo of a film?
Lord of the cockrings...

pretty obvious when you read Newbs answers. ;)
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Old 03-27-2012, 05:38 PM
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Bride of Frankenstein
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Old 03-30-2012, 05:26 AM
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Thanks I saw this on late night TV before I went to university. I remember being very pleasantly surprised by it. It wasn't what I was expecting and I enjoyed it a lot. I have a vague recollection of seeing it more recently but not sure. I have the Universal The Wolfman Legacy collection so I would like to get the Frankenstein one at some point.
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