• Re: Help us pick our Hal

    From Tiny@21:1/700 to Hollowone on Wed Oct 30 05:25:22 2024
    Hi Hollowone,
    In a message to Rixter you wrote:

    What shall we watch this year for our Halloween movie?
    House of 1000 corpses by Rob Zombie!

    We just watched that this weekend. Hadn't seen it in long enough
    I forgot how great it was.

    Shawn

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  • From hollowone@21:2/150 to Tiny on Wed Oct 30 05:14:24 2024
    House of 1000 corpses by Rob Zombie!

    We just watched that this weekend. Hadn't seen it in long enough
    I forgot how great it was.

    "Fuck your mamma, fuck your grandma... and first of all fuck you" moment at the gas station is something I'll always remember as one of the top 10 gigs in any movie!

    -h1

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Tiny on Wed Oct 30 17:09:12 2024
    On Wed, Oct 30 10:25:22 -0500, you wrote:

    We just watched that this weekend. Hadn't seen it in long enough
    I forgot how great it was.

    I think I remember seeing a picture of you at one time. Do you have any resemblence to Sig Haig/Captain Spaulding? :D

    I took 3 teenage girls and my son to see Terrifier 3, last night. Now you want to talk about Beetlejuice being a waste of money.. This one has it beat by more than one mile!

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Hollowone on Thu Oct 31 06:06:23 2024
    Hi Hollowone,
    On <Thu, 30 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    "Fuck your mamma, fuck your grandma... and first of all fuck you"
    moment at the gas station is something I'll always remember as one of
    the top 10 gigs in any movie!

    Laugh. That was a great scene for sure. We're going to watch the
    second one this weekend.

    Shawn

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Accession on Thu Oct 31 06:06:23 2024
    Hi Accession,
    On <Thu, 30 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    I think I remember seeing a picture of you at one time. Do you have
    any resemblence to Sig Haig/Captain Spaulding? :D

    I've heard that before. Andrea and I don't see it other then the fact I'm
    also bald and have a beard, however if I do look like him I will take
    it as a compliment as he was a hell of an actor!

    I took 3 teenage girls and my son to see Terrifier 3, last night. Now
    you want to talk about Beetlejuice being a waste of money.. This one
    has it beat by more than one mile!

    I've heard this is one not worth bothering with. I'm not a huge fan of
    horror, but I do admit to loving the really over the top cheezy slasher
    flicks.

    Shawn

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  • From Rixter@21:1/242 to hollowone on Thu Oct 31 12:14:32 2024


    "Fuck your mamma, fuck your grandma... and first of all fuck you" moment at the gas station is something I'll always remember as one of the top 10 gigs in any movie!

    -h1

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    I got a Captain Spaulding fried chicken t shirt. Its logo reads Captain Spaulding’s Fried Chicken: it just tastes so damn good.

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Tiny on Thu Oct 31 16:54:56 2024
    On Thu, Oct 31 11:06:22 -0500, you wrote:

    I took 3 teenage girls and my son to see Terrifier 3, last night. Now
    you want to talk about Beetlejuice being a waste of money.. This one
    has it beat by more than one mile!

    I've heard this is one not worth bothering with. I'm not a huge fan of horror, but I do admit to loving the really over the top cheezy slasher flicks.

    If you love really over the top cheezy slasher flicks, then you might actually like it.

    During that movie, I just realized I absolutely don't care for them. It was way over exaggerated and while it seemed like they were going for a funny vibe, I didn't feel it.

    However, as far as gore goes, the "Saw" franchise still impresses me even after 10 movies (and an 11th coming soon, it seems). If it has a /good story/, or mindfuck kind of vibe where you're always guessing and wondering, I'm all for it. "Seven" was also one of my favorites.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Accession on Fri Nov 1 06:46:07 2024
    Hi Accession,
    On <Fri, 31 Oct 24>, you wrote me:

    If you love really over the top cheezy slasher flicks, then you might actually like it.

    I'm going to wait until it can be streamed. (cough)

    During that movie, I just realized I absolutely don't care for them.
    It was way over exaggerated and while it seemed like they were going
    for a funny vibe, I didn't feel it.

    Some of the best are the B horror movies. Nick Andre had recomend one
    Andrea and I really liked. Frankenhooker, it was just so cheezy and stupid
    it set us down a rabbit hole of cheese.

    However, as far as gore goes, the "Saw" franchise still impresses me
    even after 10 movies (and an 11th coming soon, it seems). If it has a
    /good story/, or mindfuck kind of vibe where you're always guessing
    and wondering, I'm all for it. "Seven" was also one of my favorites.

    For some reason that franchise gives Andrea nightmares. I think too
    realistic. I'm not sure. I've seen first 3 and yes they aren't bad at all. I

    haven't gone past the third as we're on the same schedule now so we
    try to find something we can watch together.

    Shawn

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Accession on Fri Nov 1 08:42:00 2024
    Accession wrote to Tiny <=-

    I took 3 teenage girls and my son to see Terrifier 3, last night. Now
    you want to talk about Beetlejuice being a waste of money.. This one
    has it beat by more than one mile!

    I've heard this is one not worth bothering with. I'm not a huge fan of horror, but I do admit to loving the really over the top cheezy slasher flicks.

    I hear that Terrifier and Terrifier 2 left unanswered questions, hence
    the trilogy.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Tiny on Fri Nov 1 08:44:00 2024
    Tiny wrote to Accession <=-

    Some of the best are the B horror movies. Nick Andre had recomend one Andrea and I really liked. Frankenhooker, it was just so cheezy and stupid it set us down a rabbit hole of cheese.

    One of the obscure Roku channels had a horror movie about sharks getting
    washed into a Louisiana swamp, where they terrorized hookers who were
    living in an abandoned convent. You can't make this stuff up, it must be
    a documentary!


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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Tiny on Fri Nov 1 17:06:18 2024
    On Fri, Nov 01 11:46:06 -0500, you wrote:

    If you love really over the top cheezy slasher flicks, then you might
    actually like it.

    I'm going to wait until it can be streamed. (cough)

    We went on $6 movie night (Tuesdays). No effin' way was I spending almost 20 bucks a ticket to watch that crap, as I already had a feeling what I was getting myself into. :)

    Some of the best are the B horror movies. Nick Andre had recomend one Andrea and I really liked. Frankenhooker, it was just so cheezy and stupid it set us down a rabbit hole of cheese.

    I agree with you there, as I've seen plenty of them over the years that are much better than expected.

    However, as far as gore goes, the "Saw" franchise still impresses me
    even after 10 movies (and an 11th coming soon, it seems). If it has a
    /good story/, or mindfuck kind of vibe where you're always guessing
    and wondering, I'm all for it. "Seven" was also one of my favorites.

    For some reason that franchise gives Andrea nightmares. I think too realistic. I'm not sure. I've seen first 3 and yes they aren't bad at all. I haven't gone past the third as we're on the same schedule now so
    we try to find something we can watch together.

    Understood. You can probably imagine what the rest were like at this point, anyways. Story changes a bit with new people that did bad things, every movie has different tests and different contraptions, but otherwise the idea is the same.

    Definitely, A LOT (if even too much) of thought was put into most of those traps/contraptions, though. lol

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Nov 1 17:08:58 2024
    On Fri, Nov 01 15:42:00 -0500, you wrote:

    I hear that Terrifier and Terrifier 2 left unanswered questions, hence
    the trilogy.

    From what I've heard, the writer had always planned for 4 total. I've never seen the first two, and there were definitely parts that I was like "who is that? Oh, must be from the last movie".

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Poindexter Fortran on Fri Nov 1 18:16:45 2024
    Hi Poindexter,
    On <Sat, 01 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    One of the obscure Roku channels had a horror movie about sharks
    getting washed into a Louisiana swamp, where they terrorized hookers
    who were living in an abandoned convent. You can't make this stuff
    up, it must be a documentary!

    Laugh. That just sounds like a great film! I'll hit the search engines and see if I can find it.

    Shawn


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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Accession on Fri Nov 1 18:16:45 2024
    Hi Accession,
    On <Sat, 01 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    Definitely, A LOT (if even too much) of thought was put into most of
    those traps/contraptions, though. lol

    Same people probably designed video games too! Some of the puzzles in
    the adventure games from the 90's-2k's were just hard to get. I recently played
    7'th guest again and I'll be damned if I can solve the final one (The board game
    thing). The rest of the game took me a while.... probbaly 2-3 months but I didn't
    play for long or every day.

    Been over a year now on that board game. Just try it here and there. I spent all my coins on a puzzle before that I hated and just didn't want to do. (I think
    it was the chess one... been a while now)

    Shawn

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  • From Accession@21:1/200 to Tiny on Sat Nov 2 08:02:46 2024
    On Fri, Nov 01 23:16:44 -0500, you wrote:

    Same people probably designed video games too! Some of the puzzles
    in the adventure games from the 90's-2k's were just hard to get. I recently played 7'th guest again and I'll be damned if I can solve
    the final one (The board game thing). The rest of the game took me
    a while.... probbaly 2-3 months but I didn't play for long or every
    day.

    7th Guest brings back memories. I almost got the remake of Myst, but then I realized I probably wouldn't play the whole thing, much like the Mass Effect (one of my favorite series) Legendary Edition that I played about 30 minutes of, and never touched again. :/

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Tiny@21:1/700 to Accession on Sat Nov 2 17:46:50 2024
    Hi Accession,
    On <Sun, 02 Nov 24>, you wrote me:

    7th Guest brings back memories. I almost got the remake of Myst, but
    then I realized I probably wouldn't play the whole thing, much like
    the Mass Effect (one of my favorite series) Legendary Edition that I
    played about 30 minutes of, and never touched again. :/

    I did both the 7th guest and Myst again on the quest 2. It was pretty cool playing those in VR. I also have Riven, but I just can't get into it right now.

    Plus it's November so I installed The Godfather again..... I don't know why
    but I enjoy playing it through. LOL I can do it in my sleep (Same with bloodlines)
    those are the ones I play over and over.

    Shawn

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  • From Rixter@21:1/242 to Accession on Wed Nov 6 02:51:35 2024

    On Thu, Oct 31 11:06:22 -0500, you wrote:

    If you love really over the top cheezy slasher flicks, then you might actually like it.

    During that movie, I just realized I absolutely don't care for them. It was way over exaggerated and while it seemed like they were going for a funny vibe, I didn't feel it.

    However, as far as gore goes, the "Saw" franchise still impresses me even after 10 movies (and an 11th coming soon, it seems). If it has a /good story/, or mindfuck kind of vibe where you're always guessing and wondering, I'm all for it. "Seven" was also one of my favorites.

    Regards,
    Nick

    Watch zombeaver for another load of cheese.

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  • From Accession@21:1/700 to Rixter on Wed Nov 6 18:47:14 2024
    On Wed, Nov 06 01:51:35 -0600, you wrote:

    Watch zombeaver for another load of cheese.

    I think I'm good for quite awhile, to be honest. I don't need to see
    another cheesy horror flick any time soon. :P

    Regards,
    Nick

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