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Aunt Blabby Tells All.
bea wants all you sweathogs to take a look at what a REAL man is supposed to look like
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Post by ape on Sept 29, 2006 17:41:10 GMT -5
...no matter how old the movie. Which movie would you never give something away from just incase someone, anyone, might read it? Anyone who prints the ending of Sleepaway Camp, anywhere, is an ***hole. It just has to be seen. Sure took me for a loop. sleepaway camp's ending wasn't a suprise to me, really...i made a joke about it at the beginning of the movie when i first saw it....as the film went on, it pointed more and more in the direction that my joke was truth...so, that one didn't really shock me.... the scene was still pretty morbid at the end, though.
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Post by THE Dinobot on Sept 29, 2006 17:44:45 GMT -5
You win. What are you the winner of? A good answer, that is all. The original twist ending...sorta. Also, Wayne's World.
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Post by DSR on Sept 29, 2006 17:49:32 GMT -5
I honestly don't believe anyone should know what happens in Takashi Miike's "Audition" unless they've seen the movie.
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therob
Hank Scorpio
Mcginley to Slim's O'neil
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Post by therob on Sept 29, 2006 17:52:31 GMT -5
I honestly don't believe anyone should know what happens in Takashi Miike's "Audition" unless they've seen the movie. I totally agree with that. Thats why I hate recomending the movie. because then I am asked what its about and I dont want to tell them because it will ruin it.
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Grendel
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
But ... why is all the rum gone?
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Post by Grendel on Sept 29, 2006 18:51:53 GMT -5
Yeah, I hate it when people spoil movies.
I went over to a friend's house to watch Wedding Crashers. I had seen it before, but there were a few people over who hadn't seen it. Well, one of my friends had to talk through the whole thing, spoiling each moment before it happened.
When I yelled at him, I got told that I was a jerk. Well excuse me for not wanting to spoil the movie ...
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MDIZZ
Bubba Ho-Tep
John Cena>j00
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Post by MDIZZ on Sept 29, 2006 19:37:03 GMT -5
Matrix 2 Shrek(who coulda guessed she would be a monster too???)
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Post by Deus Ex Machina on Sept 29, 2006 19:39:47 GMT -5
...no matter how old the movie. Which movie would you never give something away from just incase someone, anyone, might read it? Anyone who prints the ending of Sleepaway Camp, anywhere, is an ***hole. It just has to be seen. Sure took me for a loop. I knew (because someone posted it on here) but I still found it utterly disturbing and powerful. Ironically, I'd never have watched this movie if I hadn't be told the twist.
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Post by 'Sweet n' Sour' A. A. Estrada on Sept 29, 2006 19:41:37 GMT -5
I'm glad nobody spoiled me on The Ring.
It was a nice little swerve.
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Post by Funkyjumbo on Sept 29, 2006 19:48:54 GMT -5
Not the ending but half way through "From Dusk to Dawn", I had Tarantino in a particular genre after Reservoir dogs, Pulp Fiction etc and then Clooney, Keitel and co. enter the Titty Twister and after that it's WTF?
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El Pollo Guerrera
Grimlock
His name has chicken in it, and he is good at makin' .gifs, so that's cool.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Sept 30, 2006 0:54:29 GMT -5
Not the ending but half way through "From Dusk to Dawn", I had Tarantino in a particular genre after Reservoir dogs, Pulp Fiction etc and then Clooney, Keitel and co. enter the luv pillowy Twister and after that it's WTF? I loved that. It was like watching two different movies crammed into one. I guess QT made up for it by stretching one movie out to two (Kill Bill). I had an idea what "Audition" was about before seeing it, but the way it ends... for me, no spoiler could have ruined it because it was so powerful. Side note: Previously I worked in a video store, and I loved it when people would return the movie "Friday the 13th", the original one, and talk about the ending. Not the "shock" at the end, but when the killer is revealed. It's like everyone forgot about the original because of the wave of sequels after it... it came as a shock to quite a number of people.
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Post by Deacon Kevorkian on Sept 30, 2006 1:01:10 GMT -5
...no matter how old the movie. Which movie would you never give something away from just incase someone, anyone, might read it? Anyone who prints the ending of Sleepaway Camp, anywhere, is an ***hole. It just has to be seen. Sure took me for a loop. I knew (because someone posted it on here) but I still found it utterly disturbing and powerful. Ironically, I'd never have watched this movie if I hadn't be told the twist. Hmm. I think we've just learned something about you. *backs away slowly*
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Smarky
Mike the Goon
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Post by Smarky on Sept 30, 2006 1:12:04 GMT -5
...no matter how old the movie. Which movie would you never give something away from just incase someone, anyone, might read it? Anyone who prints the ending of Sleepaway Camp, anywhere, is an ***hole. It just has to be seen. Sure took me for a loop. You mean the part where Angela turns out to be from an all-powerful race of mice-spiders who will immobilize human beings in giant webs in order to steal cheese? Man, I couldn't believe that, either. Excellent Spaced reference.
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