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that does give me an idea of what id do with that limited edition and Paul W.S. Anderson if I ever had him trapped in my basement |
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You can insert the ltd edition anywhere you like on Anderson. He'll still go home and shag Milla every which way possible, but you won't. |
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not in the place ill stick he won't |
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Not many people have a lot of time for The Funhouse by Tobe Hooper, I think Arrow dropped on with that title, its a gem.
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The Giant Claw For the longest time I'd only heard how bad this film was, so I never got around to watching it. Well I finally did and was surprised by just how good a flick it was. Last edited by Robert W; 6th November 2012 at 10:27 AM. |
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Well, there you go. Of course you won't be bothered by tinkering to films you're not a great fan of, but when it comes to something you do have a lot of love for, you're put out. So now you know how it feels.
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Don't know whether it's been mentioned on here before now, but THE FOREST is a film almost universally dismissed, even by those with a preference for grindhouse left overs. I really quite like it. I don't think I've ever heard a good word said about it (apart from by me).
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Is it worth watching? I'd always dismissed it as something on the lines of Intolerable Cruelty or other nonsense like that. |
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