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Old 8th January 2016, 02:01 PM
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Goodie! I do love your lists.

I'll study it now whilst i have my lunch.
I'm glad someone likes them!

I generally either make lists for my own ease/amusement or as a tool for others (recommendations etc). I am perfectly aware that I am a list whore though.

Hopefully none of the ratings cause you to bring your lunch back up again.
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Old 8th January 2016, 02:07 PM
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I have no idea why, but I've never seen Queen of the Damned.
Missing nowt then.

Have been watching a screed of these Edgar Wallace films. Once i get the titles written down, massive review ahoy etc.

Ninja Dragon (Godfrey Ho, 1986)

more disjointed madness, featuring Mr MDF himself Richard Harrison, from the Homeister. A family feud betwixt two warring crime gangs is the plot. Who cares? Due to the dubbing, one of the villans resembles a Cockernee Jerry Sadowitz (). Just as mad as Ninja Terminator etc!!
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Old 8th January 2016, 02:23 PM
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I'm glad someone likes them!

I generally either make lists for my own ease/amusement or as a tool for others (recommendations etc). I am perfectly aware that I am a list whore though.

Hopefully none of the ratings cause you to bring your lunch back up again.
Some in your bottom rung beggar belief.

Calamity Jane - 4 / 100
The Innkeepers - 12 / 100

There are others there which i quite liked such as Fear.Com but i realize i'm in the minority there..

Your ranking of 2 / 100 for Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason suggests you liked it more than i did.
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Old 8th January 2016, 02:40 PM
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Some in your bottom rung beggar belief.

Calamity Jane - 4 / 100
The Innkeepers - 12 / 100

There are others there which i quite liked such as Fear.Com but i realize i'm in the minority there..

Your ranking of 2 / 100 for Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason suggests you liked it more than i did.
Musicals and I generally don't make good bedfellows. In the case of Calamity Jane I was 'forced' to watch it when I was younger and still bare the emotional scars.

The Innkeepers is just pure garbage so the rating is self-explanatory.

I'm glad you share my intense hatred of Bridget Jones, although I find it slightly amusing that you went straight to the end of the list... although I suppose you can tell more about someone by what they hate than by what they like! Rik's favourite A Shark's Tale is down there in the murky depths too.
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To my great surprise I really enjoyed this, it's nothing we haven't seen a million times before, the acting went from OK to dreadful but what to you expect in this type of move, most of the characters were interesting and likeable we had one annoying character but they got what was coming to them, was totally surprised by who the killer was, for me it was the person I would of least suspected. but I should of knowing as most of their other roles they are usual the bad guy. 7/10
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I also enjoy Nightmare Beach and have the same DVD you have.
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I also enjoy Nightmare Beach and have the same DVD you have.
Did the killer surprise you as well?
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Did the killer surprise you as well?
I actually guessed who it would be about half way through, although I still wasn't 100% convinced I was right until it was actually revealed.
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Musicals and I generally don't make good bedfellows. In the case of Calamity Jane I was 'forced' to watch it when I was younger and still bare the emotional scars.

The Innkeepers is just pure garbage so the rating is self-explanatory.

I'm glad you share my intense hatred of Bridget Jones, although I find it slightly amusing that you went straight to the end of the list... although I suppose you can tell more about someone by what they hate than by what they like! Rik's favourite A Shark's Tale is down there in the murky depths too.
Many at the top of your list are uncharted seas to me. I don't actually own or have seen any fully until we get to Psycho.
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Old 8th January 2016, 03:06 PM
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I also enjoy Nightmare Beach and have the same DVD you have.
You sure do. 60 / 100.

That's only 41% more than you like Kindergarten Cop.

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