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newb 12-11-2005 02:30 PM

"The 40 Yr Old Virgin"....could have been my mood...or the beers...but i thought this was one funny ass movie.

Marroe 12-11-2005 05:32 PM

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Originally posted by newb
"The 40 Yr Old Virgin"....could have been my mood...or the beers...but i thought this was one funny ass movie.
I agree, it made me laugh a lot...but the ending was kind of "gay".

I Saw quite a few movies with my lil bro last night and today....
The Chronicles of Narnia :it was pretty awesome, they did a good job with it.
Shark Tale, Robots, and Big Fish for about the 30th time each. After he left I watched Kalifornia (dug up some of my old VHS's, I really need to get that one on dvd) and High Tension which I thought was ok at most...very gory, disturbing at times, but they just didn't do it right.

noctuary 12-11-2005 08:12 PM

Beyond the Darkness (AKA Buio Omega.) Strange and unsettling necrophilia/serial killer flick. The sleeve from Netflix claims that it is the most extreme of Joe D'Amato's films, but there wasn't nearly as much gore and violence as I'd been led to believe. Not the best thing I've seen, but not bad. Overall: 6/10.

bwind22 12-11-2005 08:50 PM

Snatch

This movie basically kicks ass from start to finish. Awesome acting, cool gritty storyline, some creative direction, and just an all around cool movie. The heavy British accents (Especially of the Pikers) can be a little difficult to understand, but you can generally get the point of the scene.

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LaFlamme 12-12-2005 12:23 AM

For Halloween, I rented a cabin in the woods out in the darkest woods of Vermont. Went on a horror flick binge for three days. Dracula, Halloween, The Changeling (a must see), Magic, The Exorcist, The Amityville Horror, The Blair Witch Project and the Sixth Sense. I was in a morbid mood until mid-November. Check out my website.

Amalthea 12-12-2005 01:52 AM

Elling 10 / 10

gorefreak 12-12-2005 05:18 AM

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Originally posted by noctuary
Beyond the Darkness (AKA Buio Omega.) Strange and unsettling necrophilia/serial killer flick. The sleeve from Netflix claims that it is the most extreme of Joe D'Amato's films, but there wasn't nearly as much gore and violence as I'd been led to believe. Not the best thing I've seen, but not bad. Overall: 6/10.
"Beyond The Darkness" AKA "Buried Alive" was quite decent for the low budget movie it was.

Saw "House Of Wax" yesterday. Not bad, kinda slow till the middle and it picked up. Could've used a little more gore though. And Kudos for the Paris-Hilton-pipe-in-the-head scene. :)

"The Forgotten"--- how lame was that movie? Cool effects like the people and buildings stripped into the air, but you don't even see or hear a good explanation of what the creatures are that are causing 'the experiments' on people.

newb 12-12-2005 08:12 AM

The Descent
8 out of 10...hell maybe 8.5

It was refreshing to see a good "balls to the wall" horror movie that didn't pull any punches.Didn't skimp on the gore either.
Plus the fact that the cast wasn't to hard on the eyes was a bonus.:)

slasherman 12-12-2005 09:33 AM

Skeleton key..6/10 ...in a strange way it reminded me of "Misery"

alkytrio666 12-12-2005 10:06 AM

Harry potter and the Goblet of Fire

Second best 'Potter' film...next to 'Azkaban'.

But very good, 9/10


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