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  • It's kind of strange you say that as to me they always looked poor quality, fuzzy made for TV but in a weird vaseline lens way, I kind of would say polished. I think maybe it was a more innocent time ( :laugh: ) all the horror that comes out is really quite gruesome, I'd say they have the ratios wrong now, 75% gore 25%…
  • ffs! Is nothing sacred. I'm absolutely fed up of remakes, either of old classic or cult horror, or of current foreign horror. Surely there must me some new ideas out there?!
  • I might be the only one but I find it harder and harder to find a decent new horror. A lot of rubbish and remakes come out, although I do like Rob Zombie. I pretty much stick to watching the many old films that I haven't seen, maybe I just love retro. Although I have to say "Murder Party" was great but that and one trailer…
  • Score, just noticed I can watch it through lovefilm!
  • Maniac is on my wishlist but you can't put your hands on it that easy over here at the mo.
  • It isn't ringing any bells at the moment. Do you have any other details? Even things that might not seem important. actors or if the actors looked like anyone else, language, country, location, music, other little details? Although I suppose someone else might just know it and I'm being rubbish.
  • I have the Angie Newson pilates but haven't seen the one you've mentioned, do you know if it's still on? is it the Do More Pilates? I have that but haven't tried it yet.
  • just thought I would chip in to say I use the Lloyds one and it's been great.
  • It's easily done! I started a board on pintrest to remind me, so many good ones, ah the good old days. I'm just discovering more and more, I buy an awful lot of dvds! Just discovered Fright (1971) recently and would recommend it, old slasher, I believe it's considered the first to have the whole babysitter plot.
  • Yeah I think the "The Ghost and Mrs Muir " needs a reclassification, a haunted romance maybe? It is a top film though. Love The Innocents too.
  • I'm saying yes to all, it's such a big list that I hope I haven't missed these but I would like to add some later but certainly classics; Les Diaboliques (1955) The Plague of Zombies (1966) Fright (1971) What Have they Done To Your Daughters? (1974) The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970) Asylum (1972) The Vault of Horror…
  • I really like the Yoga for All, I burn quite a lot the middle two parts are quite full on, although I have quite a lot left to lose. That's next on tomorrow at 3.30pm.
  • Yeah I don't think there will be a backlash but if it was the other way round I would think there would be. It's just one of those things where if it would have been made by the same country the disaster happened in you wouldn't really think anything of it.
  • Go on holiday where I will not sweat too much and I will have photographs taken of myself enjoying my holiday!
  • 9/11 horror though? In my town we host the children that are still suffering from the effects of radiation in the majority of cases leukaemia, it's really sad as they are so enthusiastic and happy to be on holiday but you know what's wrong with them. I think if there was a horror film incorporating Three Mile Island then…
  • Bloomin' heck! You don't even cut your cherry tomatoes in half! ggrrrrr
  • I used to use a similar site that was rubbish when it came to looking up food, nothing was ever on there. I actually came across this site whilst looking for calories for an item of food, at first I thought it was too good to be true! so a complete accident that has changed my life - the other site was just not that good…
  • This isn't an exact setting like a building but I love my old British horror films that are set in England when it was a lot more rural, I love the areas and houses they are set in but when you look up the area it was filmed it is now part of London. I just like the idea of old England compared to how it is now. But for…
  • Saying what I did even if you set it in a fictional area and only a similar event you would still compare them. I took it from the trailer that it was to do with the people that would have been effected but maybe I was immediately presuming that would be the case and made what the trailer said fit what I thought. I'll wait…
  • I didn't realise their was an American version! I haven't even watched the UK one yet and I'm in the UK.
  • With American shows I always find the ones that get cancelled are usually much better than the ones that run for years.
  • Well I kind of like the sound of 666 PARK AVENUE but it could be pants, I won't get too excited.
  • Mainly film/music/gamer geek with a sprinkling of comic book geek on top.
  • Congratulations! :flowerforyou: I always found it just became easier and easier as the days passed by.
  • I work in a library in a science research institute although it looks like I will be taking on another role in the same organisation just splitting my days so I'll be off to work in IT at the other end of the building which looks like it might include a lot of walking around.
  • With me it's more upsetting as I have a completely different diet to my parents, I'm a vegetarian. My dad has really high blood pressure and was told to lose weight, he managed this by skipping lunch. His daily diet is; Half a grapefruit for breakfast, maybe some snacking throughout the day, not more than a 200 calories…
  • I'll take two!
  • 1. Carry on Girls 2. Carry on at your Convenience 3. Hairspray
  • I'm a female gamer and I would choose games over my significant other any day of the week, I do speak to him when I'm playing though, that's only fair.
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