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EFNY
Idea alert.
next retro film just dont play the sound at all. Pop the subtitles on and we can do a FF spin on the Singalong
"u gonna kll me now Snake"
" im too tired, maybe later"
next retro film just dont play the sound at all. Pop the subtitles on and we can do a FF spin on the Singalong
"u gonna kll me now Snake"
" im too tired, maybe later"
"Just what the world needs; a schizophrenic toaster!"
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Saw The Thing at Bradford this year so for me great timing and had yet to see this on the big screen so loved it, only film I nodded off to but managed to get to the nail in the head scene before I went only to reawaken and find that to my horror Ernest B had died...AGAIN, man ever time I watch this film its the same. Can I also say the false start really highlighted what a great atmosphere and bunch of people we had in there this year...Laughed more at the sing a long than at any of the bits in My Name Is Bruce.. tee hee
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Fell asleep but having seen the movie millions of times it was no loss. I was amused by someone singing the Assault on Precinct 13 theme tune and declaring that was EFNY and that they loved the film.
I would love to see Running Man - I know not horror, but still bloody fantastic or Total Recall would be amazing!
I would love to see Running Man - I know not horror, but still bloody fantastic or Total Recall would be amazing!
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I've always loved the film - and I have seen it on the big screen before, so I must be older than Neil Marshall....
But I do think it's starting to show its age - it seems a bit plodding and the fight scenes don't have much "impact" compared with modern actioners. But I don't normally find that an issue with older films, maybe I just wasn't in the mood this time.
But I do think it's starting to show its age - it seems a bit plodding and the fight scenes don't have much "impact" compared with modern actioners. But I don't normally find that an issue with older films, maybe I just wasn't in the mood this time.
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EFNY has never been a favourite Carpenter movie of mine; I don't think time has been terribly kind to it. It's got a fantastic cast of cult performers (many of them Carpenter regulars) and I like some of the score, but I'm not convinced than Snake isn't really a bit of a d*ckhead. Nice to see again, though.
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Indeed!streetrw wrote:...but I'm not convinced than Snake isn't really a bit of a d*ckhead. Nice to see again, though.
I'm sure it looked great on the big screen though. No matter what I think of the picture, Carpenter's always been one of the genre's best shooters.
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