I think it was just the final episode or two that they burned off online. Not too much.
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Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe
Sam Neill was in The Tudors which I'll watch before Game of Thrones.
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I waited forever to watch Game of Thrones, and I'm kicking myself for not giving it a shot earlier. It's amazing!
Back on topic, Matt when are you going to watch Ils?! I've only been talking about it for years
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Conjuring 2 I am hoping it will be good. What have I seen recently?
Before I wake. Thomas Jane is in it. Where an orphan's dreams become real. Eh, nothing special.
I recently just watched Misery. Always loved that book and movie.
Words have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality. Edgar Allan Poe
Has anyone here seen the 2007 french horror film Inside AKA À l'intérieur? It is absolutely one of my favorite horror movies of all time.
There are two versions of INSIDE the R rated that runs 75min & the UNRATED that runs 82min. The copy I have is the R rated (BUT ALWAYS ONTHE LOOK-OUT)
Wow, that is pretty heavily cut. I've only seen the uncut, unrated version (and that one I've seen in french with english subtitles and also the english dubbed version which, is surprisingly well done for a dub). It would be interesting to watch the R rated to see what they took out. It gets more brutal every time I watch it.
EDIT: It appears to be available on Amazon...
Amazon.com Inside (Unrated)
Just rechecked my collection and turns out that I do have both versions.
This version opens with the disclaimer 'That this DVD is for sale only! so Blockbuster ONLY RENTED the R- RATED version and SOLD the unrated.
Love old school horror! The man with the long fingernail, was the first I watched... loved clown house, dolls, puppet master. I live and was born in Pontefract, chequerfield road ... where the film "when the lights went out" is based... it's a very dark area and spirits follow families no matter where they move ..... Boo!
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Anyone seen an American Werewolf in London? That's another one of my favourite horrors. In some places funny, but the best moment is seeing THAT transformation scene. One of the most painful to watch werewolf transformations I've ever watched, and one that actually gave me nightmares! Not often I can say that about horror films![/QUOTE]
Love American werewolf in London... " stay away from Moors , beware the moon"
Just got done screening the unrated version of INSIDE.....and I must say is the only thing missing from this movie is...
Spoiler:
It's awesome isn't it Bruce? I like to watch it every year around Christmas time. In fact, it's probably my favorite Christmas movie!
Just to let you know the TWAT nurse has been cut from the R-RATED VERSION & SHE WAS ONE OF THE BEST PARTS.
You know how TUFF they are on SMOKING in movies these days!
Netflix doesn't have Inside I'll have to look elsewhere I guess.
Just watched The Boy. I was a bit disappointed, but I guess I am with most current horror films these days. It wasn't even scary, and it had the perfect premise to work off of.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Unless you are a BIG fan of films like
I would say '' THIS FILM MAY NOT BE YOUR CUP OF TEA"
But if you have a copy of this book in your collection...THEN KEEP LOOKING.
I wish I could talk more about the plot without giving anything away but yes, it is quite brutal and I am rarely scared by a film and I wasn't really with this one either but it did creep me the hell out and had me shouting at the screen a few times. I showed it to a friend of mine who isn't into extreme horror like I am and he was a bit upset with me afterwards. Also, Béatrice Dalle is an absolute horror ICON. She's in several crazy movies but another I love from her is Trouble Every Day. It can be called horror but some may not see it that way. I did.