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Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:27
by Big Si
Hom_Corleone wrote:
James Blast wrote:pardon?
Forget it James. You wouldn't like it. ;D
Missed it at the movies and my old flatmate has my unwatched DVD copy :roll:

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:29
by Silver_Owl
Big Si wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote:
James Blast wrote:pardon?
Forget it James. You wouldn't like it. ;D
Missed it at the movies and my old flatmate has my unwatched DVD copy :roll:
Get it back. It has all the nice little touches from Amelie et al but with serious undertones on the arms trade.

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:34
by Big Si
Hom_Corleone wrote:
Big Si wrote:
Hom_Corleone wrote: Forget it James. You wouldn't like it. ;D
Missed it at the movies and my old flatmate has my unwatched DVD copy :roll:
Get it back. It has all the nice little touches from Amelie et al but with serious undertones on the arms trade.
Amelie is ok, but I prefer his darker earlier stuff like The City of Lost Children :wink: I think i'm the only person who liked Alien Resurrection n' aw ;D

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:38
by James Blast
but... but... I adore 'Amelie', 'City of Lost Children', 'Delicatessen', 'Monsieur Hire' (oh you won't've heard of that one, Philistines!)

sometimes Blaast! does Foreigns, so GIRFUY! ;D

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:40
by Big Si
James Blast wrote:'Monsieur Hire'
Oh I remember that yin awrite :P ;D

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:51
by Silver_Owl
My apologies then Iris. Check it out. You'll love it. :lol:

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 18:54
by BaroqueHyena
Watched the Sound of Music TWICE IN A ROW the other day with the roommates while we did projects-- One of 'em's got a craving for musicals, so I had him watch the 1977 version of Dream of The Red Chamber last night.

Both of these movies I ended up singing all the way through. :oops:

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 19:31
by James Blast
a 'Friend of Dorothy' then :wink:

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:20
by 10-E Rabid
Dexter's new season is just around the corner!

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:26
by James Blast
more of the same old tired worn out shit then

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:52
by 10-E Rabid
James Blast wrote:more of the same old tired worn out shit then
Better than 90201 or much of this reality stuff anyway....

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:55
by James Blast
I wouldn't know

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 21:59
by 10-E Rabid
I agree with you on many levels as I'm picky about the shows I watch, then again it isn't many, mostly hammer horror films and Deadwood (The Best). Just saw Year One too! Freaking stupid! But good.

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 22:01
by James Blast
I adore Hammer Horrors, the knorkage is outstanding! :D

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 22:04
by 10-E Rabid
I just found out that Hammer Horros actually had something , more or less to do with Anton Lavey's Church of Satan. That's when it really got interesting and creepy and equally lame at times, but good times nontheless.

Posted: 14 Sep 2010, 22:06
by James Blast
Oh Behave!

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 08:53
by markfiend
10-E Rabid wrote:I just found out that Hammer Horros actually had something , more or less to do with Anton Lavey's Church of Satan. That's when it really got interesting and creepy and equally lame at times, but good times nontheless.
If by "had something to do with" you mean "inspired"... :innocent: (i.e. Hammer Horror inspired Anton LaVey, not the other way round. It may not have been clear.)

LaVey's Satanism is nothing more than Ayn Rand's "philosophy" dressed in black, trying to p*ss off its mum.

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:24
by 10-E Rabid
I see, I thought it was the other way around. I did know they (those satan dudes) had something to do with Hammer, but wasn't exactly sure about the relation )if any). But good to know. I know the point of Lavey's philosophy is practically extreme self indulgence and perhaps some derived Aleister Crowley notions, but when ya look at the whole Satanism matter, holy bordom. Unless you're into that stuff then whatever floats your boat. I don't know, besides that, Hammer horrors cool, satanism, who gives a crap? Now where did I put that toque with the horns?

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:43
by markfiend
Well, I doubt there's any influence in either direction really. But for what it's worth, Hammer were doing their films long before LaVey came up with his Satanism gimmick.

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:52
by randdebiel²
true blood season 3, not great, but enjoyable

Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 18:11
by 10-E Rabid
markfiend wrote:Well, I doubt there's any influence in either direction really. But for what it's worth, Hammer were doing their films long before LaVey came up with his Satanism gimmick.
There is an article about it in the Mag "Rue Morgue". I'll have to look it up and see but I'll let you know and perhaps I can get the article on here. Either way Christopher Lee is the Undisputed Dracula!

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 08:39
by markfiend
markfiend wrote:LaVey's Satanism is nothing more than Ayn Rand's "philosophy" dressed in black, trying to p*ss off its mum.
C'mon, I give you people comedy gold here! Is anyone there? I can hear you breathing!

:innocent:

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 08:48
by Bartek
you wanna dance rumba ? :wink:

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 09:02
by Izzy HaveMercy
markfiend wrote:
markfiend wrote:LaVey's Satanism is nothing more than Ayn Rand's "philosophy" dressed in black, trying to p*ss off its mum.
C'mon, I give you people comedy gold here! Is anyone there? I can hear you breathing!

:innocent:
He banged Marilyn Monroe, the closest you'll ever come is Marilyn Manson banging YOU. :twisted:

Glad to participate Mark ;) :D

IZ.

Posted: 16 Sep 2010, 10:10
by markfiend
;D

Anyhoo, I've been watching Malcolm in the Middle