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on: Today at 03:26:48 AM
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Started by Trevor - Last post by Dr. Whom
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Why Won't Jesse James Stay Dead?
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on: May 17, 2024, 07:50:16 PM
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Started by Rev. Powell - Last post by Trevor
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Two Rode Together (1961)
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on: May 17, 2024, 05:42:20 PM
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Started by claws - Last post by zombie no.one
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95. AND SOON THE DARKNESS (1970) some real creepy moments in this one did not know until searching for a pic that there was a 2010 remake..must avoid
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on: May 17, 2024, 05:36:24 PM
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Started by claws - Last post by zombie no.one
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94. THE ORCHARD END MURDER (1981) intriguing little brit horror.
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on: May 17, 2024, 04:09:18 PM
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Started by Alex - Last post by Alex
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I was chatting with a friend earlier tonight. She told me that I was possibly the most intelligent person she knew and commented that I often hid it. Not that I agree with her, but I replied that the best thing someone who is smarter than all the people around them can do is let none of them know it.
Got an odd feeling running really strong right now that something very bad is about to happen. I've had it to varying degrees for the past 5 or 6 years, but right now it is burning hot. I am going to put it down to anxiety rather than precognition though. Mind you, I could very well be creating my own bad situation. For the past six weeks, I've been very erratic in taking my meds and tracking my bloods. I guess if I felt anything less than 100% it might be easier to accept whatever diagnosis they gave me. I keep promising myself that tomorrow I'll start following the regime more, take everything but when tomorrow comes yet again I can't be bothered with this s**t and I do things my own way.
This summer I've been thinking about confronting an old grudge. It is something that has came close several times over the past twenty years of resurfacing. Not dealing with it over the past few years has been a continual class of schedules where things have been missed or conflicted by a matter of days. Six years of missing each other by less than a week. It does mean travelling to my least favourite city in the world and all the problems that could be resolved are other peoples rather than mine so I could just stand back and watch. Do nothing.
Ever had a hero? Some figure that you've idolized. Have they let you down? If so, do they owe you something or is it your own damn fault for putting someone on a pedestal, putting them in a position that they couldn't possibly live up to?
I guess it would be more suitable if all these things were in some way connected, but they aren't. At least not directly.
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on: May 17, 2024, 04:07:27 PM
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Started by claws - Last post by claws
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93. The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972)
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on: May 17, 2024, 04:04:44 PM
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Started by claws - Last post by claws
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92. Malevolence (2004)
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on: May 17, 2024, 03:40:51 PM
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Started by M.10rda - Last post by lester1/2jr
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Deadly DILF (2023) -( before I get into the hyperbole, it's an unimaginative Fatal Attraction imitation. Bottom line: that's all it is. )
Wow, I can't believe I finally made it through one of TUBI's "urban" offerings. I got 1/3 of the way through Plug Love and about the same with Lot Lizards. A stupid idiot Dad has a one off with the babysitter, who then becomes a crazy, but clever, stalker. Generally being no help are the guy's likeable but also stupid brother and gorgeous but oblivious wife. The director of Jersey Shore Shark Attack loads this with cliches, unexplained stuff ( how did he manage to give her the drug that caused her to fail the drug test???) that probably just got cut out to make the run time, and hot biracial chicks who keep all their clothes on so why even bother having them look so good?
Yet, there is a kernal of believability in all of it. The Dad does seem like kind of a dummy, and the wife's control of their finances would be genuinely emasculating. Just a kernal, though. Also what happened to the gay best friend? It was colorful and entertaining for the first 1/3 (that number again) but I had to power through the rest.
2.5 /5 they did nothing with the well worn concept here, but it is "so bad it's good" in places
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