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Friday The 13th: A XXX Parody, is actually scarier than the 2009 Friday The 13th remake.
Friday the 13th movies are scary? News to me
Friday The 13th: A XXX Parody, is actually scarier than the 2009 Friday The 13th remake.
Joe Turkel is Lloyd the Bartender in The Shining and Dr. Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner.
I think they realized that in the future giving everyone the ****s wouldn't actually happen.Watching Demoliton Man. Have it on DVD but am watching it on Tele. For some reason the Taco Bell scene and dialog was Pizza Hut on the TV version
There is also something else linking those films. On a certain cut of Blade Runner, can't remember which one there is so many, Kubrick's unused shots of the winding road in The Shining are used at the end with Deckard and Rachel driving off happily ever after.
There is also something else linking those films. On a certain cut of Blade Runner, can't remember which one there is so many, Kubrick's unused shots of the winding road in The Shining are used at the end with Deckard and Rachel driving off happily ever after.
Hey you never know we might get that remake if a Hollywood bigwig is reading this right now.
LOL! hey now!
Not at all.Friday The 13th: A XXX Parody, is actually scarier than the 2009 Friday The 13th remake.
I didn't realize till now that in the movie Death Wish (Charles Bronson) from 1974, a young Denzel Washington makes an appearance as thug & also Al Lewis, who played Grandpa, in The Munsters also comes out, as a doorman in a hotel or apartment complex.
Jeff Goldblum too.
Joe Turkel is Lloyd the Bartender in The Shining and Dr. Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner.
From the cult 1983 classic Sleepaway Camp.What is your avatar from?
I heard that because Taco Bell isn't in all parts of the world that the TB logo and dialogue was changed to Pizza Hut when shown in other countries.CyclopsWasRight said:Watching Demoliton Man. Have it on DVD but am watching it on Tele. For some reason the Taco Bell scene and dialog was Pizza Hut on the TV version
Pretty cool He was also in Killer's Kiss and Paths of Glory, the only actor I believe with Philip Stone to have been featured in 3 Kubrick Films.My wife and I met him at a horror convention about 6-7 years ago. Really nice gentleman.
I think they realized that in the future giving everyone the ****s wouldn't actually happen.
Halloween is a much better series.
The first film is a classic, the 2nd and 3rd films are enjoyable in their own ways, but the rest of that series is pure crap. There was never any reason for there be any Myers films past the first one, much less several of them, for decade on end.