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lol, for me, the coming out of the coffin that did me in as a kid, was Salem's LotThat is sickening news, remember my scariest ever scooby, was ones with vampires coming out of coffins, most disturbing.
I’ll have a look and post the link if I find it.
Great film! And a classic, may infact watch that later.lol, for me, the coming out of the coffin that did me in as a kid, was Salem's Lot
I remember watching the mini series when i was 12 or 13, didnt sleep for about 2 months after, couldnt get the image of the boy floating at the bedroom window out of my head...... probably wont sleep tonight cos im thinking about it again...lol, for me, the coming out of the coffin that did me in as a kid, was Salem's Lot
my older brother was a real tormentor as big brothers I suppose are intended to beI remember watching the mini series when i was 12 or 13, didnt sleep for about 2 months after, couldnt get the image of the boy floating at the bedroom window out of my head...... probably wont sleep tonight cos im thinking about it again...
The exorcist even now I find much more real than the cgi shit we get nowadays.my older brother was a real tormentor as big brothers I suppose are intended to be
after letting me watch The Exorcist, at like 6 or 7, he snuck into my room, climbed under my bed and started shaking and bouncing it from underneath; that probably left a few mental scars lol
If memory serves, I believe one of the taglines behind the original Superman was 'you will believe a man can fly' and something was really lost when they stopped using real people in scenes vs CGI counterpartsThe exorcist even now I find much more real than the cgi shit we get nowadays.
Cgi is aweful, going alone on old zombie Flicks Tom savini was the special effects expert, also played a few cameo roles (dawn of the dead) (from dusk till dawn) to name a few.If memory serves, I believe one of the taglines behind the original Superman was 'you will believe a man can fly' and something was really lost when they stopped using real people in scenes vs CGI counterparts
Did ‘too’ your fuck... daughter.Okey dokey, from Scoobs to "See what she did, your ****ing daughter" Exorcist, to The Man of Steel's CGI effects!
Now that we're here, how about RPatz's emo take on Batman (chortle)
You talking about the Tree Scene in Evil Dead again I presumeCgi is aweful, going alone on old zombie Flicks Tom savini was the special effects expert, also played a few cameo roles (dawn of the dead) (from dusk till dawn) to name a few.
those effects seemed real, you felt part of the film.
World war z for example with the hoards of zombies breaching the wall was just shit, just like iam legend, the whole thing looked shit with cgi. No atmosphere at all.
just my opinion of course, but the likes of evil dead, sleep away camp, robocop, terminator and the like are more superior in quality then the computer generated poo we have today.
Language Timothy!Did ‘too’ your fuck... daughter.
The roots to that scene still leaf memoriesYou talking about the Tree Scene in Evil Dead again I presume
That one leafes me shaking with fear, even now
well, from all accts I've seen, Twilight aside, he's a failry decent actor (though I've not watched him in anything since the Harry Potter yrs)Okey dokey, from Scoobs to "See what she did, your ****ing daughter" Exorcist, to The Man of Steel's CGI effects!
Now that we're here, how about RPatz's emo take on Batman (chortle)
He prefers TimTimLanguage Timothy!
I was happy with big tim tbhHe prefers TimTim