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Old 3rd September 2016, 05:59 PM
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They're all talking bollocks, the kid's fine. Jesus half of them think the Goonies is a ****ing classic!
A very good point you make, J.

Stephen likes The Goonies so definitely can't be trusted.
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Old 3rd September 2016, 06:06 PM
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Which is the best version?
Subjective, but I like the silent 1927 original the best.

I also really rate Metzger's 1979 version.
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Old 3rd September 2016, 06:08 PM
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A very good point you make, J.

Stephen likes The Goonies so definitely can't be trusted.
I hear Harker's a massive Lost Boys fan though.
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Old 3rd September 2016, 06:11 PM
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I hear Harker's a massive Lost Boys fan though.
So that's The Goonies and The Lost Boys come into a discussion regarding the merits of The Babadook. It has no chance.
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Old 3rd September 2016, 06:14 PM
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Subjective, but I like the silent 1927 original the best.

I also really rate Metzger's 1979 version.
It was in your list of underrated horror.

‎Top Obscure & Under-rated Horror Films, a list of films by bizarre_eye • Letterboxd
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Old 3rd September 2016, 06:15 PM
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Yes it is - a lot of people don't seem to have seen that particular version, which is a shame.
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Subjective, but I like the silent 1927 original the best.

I also really rate Metzger's 1979 version.
The only one I own is the 1927 original, and I don't think I've seen the others.
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So that's The Goonies and The Lost Boys come into a discussion regarding the merits of The Babadook. It has no chance.
I think the mixed reactions mean you need to re-shuffle it back near the top of the pile now Dem. I for one would be interested in hearing what you make of it. We all like/dislike different things after all, even if we do have similar tastes.
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Old 3rd September 2016, 06:20 PM
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I think the mixed reactions mean you need to re-shuffle it back near the top of the pile now Dem. I for one would be interested in hearing what you make of it. We all like/dislike different things after all, even if we do have similar tastes.
Perhaps in a few weeks time when i've forgotten this conversation.

I'd have preconceptions of an annoying brat if i went into it tonight.
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I think the mixed reactions mean you need to re-shuffle it back near the top of the pile now Dem. I for one would be interested in hearing what you make of it. We all like/dislike different things after all, even if we do have similar tastes.
When I saw it in the cinema, I didn't think it would be considered a 'Marmite film', but that's the impression I'm picking up from the posts here. It would be interesting to see whether Demdike loves it or hates it.
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