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Pretty much any scene in Kairo or Ju-On

 

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Hands of Stone.

Edgar Ramirez as Roberto Duran. I like Ramirez. HE should be in a Marvel flick/Marvel Netflix show.

 

Here's your trivia for today:

Duran was in Rocky 2 as Balboa's sparring partner.

Was he? He would have KO'd Sly if he'd caught him properly!

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Salem's Lot I had the misfortune of watching when I was way too f***ing small to be watching shit like that lol.

 

Something about the grainy-ness of those 70's movies lends to the scariness of it all.

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Salem's Lot I had the misfortune of watching when I was way too f***ing small to be watching shit like that lol.

 

Something about the grainy-ness of those 70's movies lends to the scariness of it all.

Me too!

I'm almost positive I was 7 when I saw that on tv.

But my parents let me watch pretty much anything as long as they or my eldest bro was with me. Besides, a tv movie with Hutch in it couldn't be that scary, could it? Or so they probably thought.

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The bit in The Green Mile where the execution goes wrong.... I will admit that the book is scarier.

 

And Insidious 1 where they're doing the seance and she's got the mask on.

 

 

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The most disturbing movies I've ever seen:

 

Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, and Lost Highway by David Lynch.

 

I Spit on Your Grave (the original).

 

A Clockwork Orange.

 

Deadly Friend (1986).

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Here's another good scene from it:

 

For a sec looking at that before pressing play, I thought it was Micky in a Rocky 2 scene I didn't remember. Then, while it was playing I thought how fun it might've been if Roberto Duran slugged that vampire out the window.

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Here's another good scene from it:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en3Gk7xQxks

For a sec looking at that before pressing play, I thought it was Micky in a Rocky 2 scene I didn't remember. Then, while it was playing I thought how fun it might've been if Roberto Duran slugged that vampire out the window.

Burgess Meredith would make a great monster hunter!

 

Here's another great scene:

 

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Here's another good scene from it:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en3Gk7xQxks

For a sec looking at that before pressing play, I thought it was Micky in a Rocky 2 scene I didn't remember. Then, while it was playing I thought how fun it might've been if Roberto Duran slugged that vampire out the window.

Burgess Meredith would make a great monster hunter!

 

Here's another great scene:

 

Listening to some human manservant boasting about his vampire master, Mickey would state, "He's a bum!"

 

 

Here's a crazy reality:

Sly was the same age in Creed as Burgess was in Rocky 1.

 

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Here's another good scene from it:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en3Gk7xQxks

For a sec looking at that before pressing play, I thought it was Micky in a Rocky 2 scene I didn't remember. Then, while it was playing I thought how fun it might've been if Roberto Duran slugged that vampire out the window.

Burgess Meredith would make a great monster hunter!

 

Here's another great scene:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vV1V0U41HI4

Listening to some human manservant boasting about his vampire master, Mickey would state, "He's a bum!"

 

 

Here's a crazy reality:

Sly was the same age in Creed as Burgess was in Rocky 1.

And yet he doesn't seem as old...

 

Here's another great scene:

 

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I wonder if there's anyone out there in TRF land who lives in a town that looks like Salem's Lot and maybe just maybe the same thing is about to happen...

 

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Was filmed here:

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferndale,_California

So yeah, I bet there are some TRFers in a similar town where it'll happen any day now.

 

I was thinking that Salem's Lot could make a good onstage play.

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I wonder if there's anyone out there in TRF land who lives in a town that looks like Salem's Lot and maybe just maybe the same thing is about to happen...

 

:AlienSmiley: <<<Barlow

Was filmed here:

 

https://en.m.wikiped...ale,_California

So yeah, I bet there are some TRFers in a similar town where it'll happen any day now.

 

I was thinking that Salem's Lot could make a good onstage play.

They did a BBC radio version back in the 90's which was pretty good.

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I wonder if there's anyone out there in TRF land who lives in a town that looks like Salem's Lot and maybe just maybe the same thing is about to happen...

 

:AlienSmiley: <<<Barlow

Was filmed here:

 

https://en.m.wikiped...ale,_California

So yeah, I bet there are some TRFers in a similar town where it'll happen any day now.

 

I was thinking that Salem's Lot could make a good onstage play.

Yeah I looked up the town a while back and watched the video that tours the place and visits all the locations.

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I saw John Carpenter's "The Thing" when I was 16. We bought tickets to see E.T. since my friend and I were too young for an R rated film and just wandered into the theater showing "The Thing" by "mistake".

 

Anyway...the scene where they think the one guy is having a heart attack and the doctor is trying to revive him. I won't spoil it beyond that. A perfect scene in a nearly perfect movie.

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I saw John Carpenter's "The Thing" when I was 16. We bought tickets to see E.T. since my friend and I were too young for an R rated film and just wandered into the theater showing "The Thing" by "mistake".

 

Anyway...the scene where they think the one guy is having a heart attack and the doctor is trying to revive him. I won't spoil it beyond that. A perfect scene in a nearly perfect movie.

I saw it just last week...last time before that was in the early 80s on HBO and I was just a little kid.

It's still an awesome movie!

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I saw John Carpenter's "The Thing" when I was 16. We bought tickets to see E.T. since my friend and I were too young for an R rated film and just wandered into the theater showing "The Thing" by "mistake".

 

Anyway...the scene where they think the one guy is having a heart attack and the doctor is trying to revive him. I won't spoil it beyond that. A perfect scene in a nearly perfect movie.

I saw it just last week...last time before that was in the early 80s on HBO and I was just a little kid.

It's still an awesome movie!

 

"The Thing" became a rite of passage in my family. All of my kids watched it when they were about 13. A little young, yes, but I felt that I shouldn't shelter them from the harsh realities of dealing with shape-changing aliens.

 

Other "rite of passage" films...Raiders of the Lost Ark, Alien, Star Wars, Jaws.

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