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Re: Movies You Love But Haven't Heard Of. (reply) Still, Bruce Campbell should've played the guy in that thing! It would've been 1000 times better! |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/14/13 7:53 AM |
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Re: What classic horror film do you still not own ON dvd/blu ray ? (reply) Classics? Pre-1970 (on legit DVD or Blu), I think I pretty much have them all, except maybe VAMPYR. I haven't decided whether I want to own that one or not. Oh, and I don't have the 1927 version of THE CAT AND THE CANARY, either (I'd... |
Classic Horror on DVD, Blu-Ray and Streaming | 06/12/13 6:15 PM |
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Re: Commiserate With Me: Made-For-TV Movies of the '70s (reply) The TV-Movie staple I want on legit disc the most, at this point, is... |
TV Terrors | 06/11/13 9:58 PM |
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Re: More Universal Sci-Fi Coming on DVD (reply) ...and a widescreen COLOSSUS: THE FORBIN PROJECT in R1 and/or on Blu. |
Classic Horror on DVD, Blu-Ray and Streaming | 06/09/13 11:36 PM |
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Re: Missing CHFB-ers that you miss here on the boards (reply) skelton knaggs wrote:TomWeaver999 wrote:<< Give Joe a break. He lost his job. << No Joe-stice, no peace!!I think you mean No Joe-stice ,no Petes....Now, now... none of that. Sorry to see Joe go, and glad to see Lady T is... |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/09/13 11:31 PM |
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Re: The Monolith Monster Music Thread That Challenged The World (reply) Something soothing for Sunday... 'Ame Agari No Samba', by Ryoko Moriyama: |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/09/13 11:15 PM |
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Re: TIME TRAVELERS coming to DVD? (reply) Since they're doing this with sci-fi and some spaghetti westerns, I sure hope Shout/Timeless gets around to doing a 'Movies 4 You' set of '60s spy films sometime soon: DANGER ROUTE MASQUERADE OPERATION KID BROTHER SOME GIRL DO Also, a... |
Classic Horror on DVD, Blu-Ray and Streaming | 06/08/13 11:21 PM |
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Re: TIME TRAVELERS coming to DVD? (reply) Good to hear! I'll definitely be snapping-up the quartet with TIME TRAVELERS on it... the cheap price takes the sting away from re-buying the titles on it (MAN FROM PLANET X, ANGRY RED PLANET) that I already own. |
Classic Horror on DVD, Blu-Ray and Streaming | 06/08/13 9:13 PM |
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Re: Oh, my! (reply) The dash cams are apparently there due to the prevalence of insurance scammers in Russia, where most drivers have only very basic liability insurance. Here's an article about dash cam videos:... |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/07/13 11:56 PM |
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Re: Oh, my! (reply) Meanwhile, on the road in front of them... |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/06/13 7:57 AM |
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Re: Gulliver's Travels 1939 (reply) hando88c wrote:I didn't see Gulliver's Travels on Thuderbean's site.Yeah, their official website is extremely outdated (2008 copyright); I think they do most of their sales now via an Amazon Marketplace storefront. However, I checked... |
Classic Horror on DVD, Blu-Ray and Streaming | 06/06/13 3:24 AM |
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Re: How did the word "Awesome" become so popular and overused? (reply) WILLARD was gnawesome. |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/06/13 2:49 AM |
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Re: WGA 101 Best Written TV Series List (reply) Just want to say that earlier, when I said that the list was "decent", I only meant what shows were included on the list, not their ranking, which seems kind of ridiculous. But then, just about any ranking would seem kind of ridiculous.... |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/05/13 5:41 PM |
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Re: WGA 101 Best Written TV Series List (reply) HalLane wrote:HOUSE should be much higher up on the list. And where's CASTLE, or anything by Joss Whedon? Puny list.BUFFY is at #49. Odd that FIREFLY isn't there, though, considering some of the other things that are on the list. |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/05/13 5:30 PM |
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Re: Gulliver's Travels 1939 (reply) I've heard this is the best to date, transferred in HD early this year, from Thunderbean (which specializes in classic-era animated films that have fallen into Public Domain status):... |
Classic Horror on DVD, Blu-Ray and Streaming | 06/05/13 4:16 PM |
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Re: How did the word "Awesome" become so popular and overused? (reply) HalLane wrote:I'm more interested in the origins of the location of "East Bumblef**k", If it's anywhere near East Bumf**k, I think I know exactly where the location is.Some expressions just died off and never came back like "take a... |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/04/13 9:42 PM |
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Re: How did the word "Awesome" become so popular and overused? (reply) SteveZodiak wrote:CucamongaDan wrote: I've heard that the Canadians say "out in Cucamonga" to refer to any obscure, faraway, or desolate location, in the same way some say "out in Timbuktu".For the record Cucamonga is one of the three... |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/03/13 9:05 PM |
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Re: WGA 101 Best Written TV Series List (reply) Decent list, though I'm surprised WKRP IN CINCINNATI didn't rate, as it was consistently better-written than a lot of the comedies that did make it on the list. |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/03/13 4:23 PM |
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Re: How did the word "Awesome" become so popular and overused? (reply) Wicked Cool! Gear Fab! Righteous! Real Boss! Peachy Keen! Real George! The Cat's Pajamas! The Bee's Knees! Rad(ical)! Massive! Fly! Phat! Da Bomb! Splendiferous! Totally Tubular! Hotsy Totsy! Wizard! |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/02/13 8:00 PM |
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Re: How did the word "Awesome" become so popular and overused? (reply) Monsterpal wrote:You wouldn't eat Pogo, would you, Pete?"We have et the enemy, and he is.... AWESOME!""Hoooo-boy! Cayenne peppah, onn-yonn, garlic, paprika... thet possum taste simply wondamous, I guar-raun-tee!" --Justin Wilson |
Off Topic Discussions | 06/01/13 6:44 AM |