or is it mainstream? either way it's a classic and a masterpiece.
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lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(June 18, 2021 11:16 PM)
i find it really hard to believe rosanna arquette is in it bc it was made in 1978 so she was 14 when she was in it? i mean she's not that old now and she looked about 18 in s.o.b. in 1981.
i love how you mentioned a book again you see to read a lot of books right? do you read a lot of fictional novels? is so what kinds of fictional novels do you like to read?
there is a pretty cool movie from 1988 called, i, madman. its' a horror movie. it has an interesting and original and imaginative story. it's about a girl who works in a book store who is really into this fictional novel.
she starts imagining herself as the main heroine in the book(and the actress who plays the main book store girl also plays her book's heroine) which was written in 1959 and it's like a film noir character she's playing. so the killer comes into her world and comes after her thinking she is the character in the book she's reading. so it's cool how they mix together fantasy and reality.
so its' kind of like in the mouth of madness, where a book character comes into the real world.
have you ever watched either of these films?
can't believe you've never watched ferris bueller's day off or top gun. they were '80s staples classics that everyone who grew up in the '80s watched at least one of them anyway. wow, how did you miss out on watching these iconic '80s films? were you too busy watching horror films to watch them back in the '80s and '90s? or did you never like those kinds of movies?
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(June 19, 2021 06:18 PM)
i find it really hard to believe rosanna arquette is in it bc it was made in 1978 so she was 14 when she was in it? i mean she's not that old now and she looked about 18 in s.o.b. in 1981.
Not sure of her exact age but she was definitely a teenager.
i love how you mentioned a book again you see to read a lot of books right? do you read a lot of fictional novels? is so what kinds of fictional novels do you like to read?
Yes, but I like the classics more than I like modern fiction. My favorite authors include Dostoevsky, Dickens, Kafka, Huxley, Orwell, Vonnegut and Louis Ferdinand Celine. Poe and Lovecraft are my favorite horror authors. I don't read much new fiction, horror included. The book I mentioned previously (Thomas Tryon's Harvest Home) is more like classic horror/Gothic literature than modern horror fiction. It was a pleasure to read. I highly recommend it.
she starts imagining herself as the main heroine in the book(and the actress who plays the main book store girl also plays her book's heroine) which was written in 1959 and it's like a film noir character she's playing. so the killer comes into her world and comes after her thinking she is the character in the book she's reading. so it's cool how they mix together fantasy and reality.
so its' kind of like in the mouth of madness, where a book character comes into the real world.
have you ever watched either of these films?
I've seen In the Mouth of Madness. I like that film a lot. The character Sutter Cane is loosely based on Lovecraft and Stephen King. The title of the film is, of course, a play on Lovecraft's novella, At the Mountains of Madness.
I haven't seen the other film you mentioned.
can't believe you've never watched ferris bueller's day off or top gun. they were '80s staples classics that everyone who grew up in the '80s watched at least one of them anyway. wow, how did you miss out on watching these iconic '80s films? were you too busy watching horror films to watch them back in the '80s and '90s? or did you never like those kinds of movies?
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lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(June 20, 2021 07:09 PM)
starting off i have to say: you were right and i was wrong about when burnt offerings was made. i just checked the beginning of the movie and it said VI which means 6 so 1976 not 1974 like i said. i read somewhere 1974 was when this movie was made somewhere though so i guess maybe they were thinking of the book bc you said the book was made in 1974.
i love that you mentioned vonnegut bc my all time favorite tv how mystery science theater 3000, one of the people who worked on it said they used to pretend to be scholarly by reading playboy magazine just to read kurt vonnegut jr.'s stories.
have you ever watched mst3k? right now i'm reading a fiction book called virgin earth by philippa gregory. it is interesting and unique.
i'm borrowing a book from my apartment manager's wife which is a collection of lovecraft stories.
is in the mouth of madness one of you favorite films? what about another sam neill movie from 1981 called possession? it's a movie i've always wanted to watch ever since i saw the video box cover with the provocative and sexual picture of the nude girl's ass.
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(June 22, 2021 12:18 AM)
have you ever watched mst3k
No, I've heard good things about it though.
i'm borrowing a book from my apartment manager's wife which is a collection of lovecraft stories.
Yay!
My all time favorite Lovecraft story is The Shadow Over Innsmouth. It's truly a terrifying experience to read it late at night. Dagon (2001), the film directed by Stuart Gordon, is based on The Shadow Over Innsmouth and is actually one of the few really good Lovecraft adaptations. The other Lovecraft tales I love are The Dunwich Horror, The Call of Cthulhu, The Outsider, Pickman's Model, The Whisperer in the Darkness and the epic novella At the Mountains of Madness.
is in the mouth of madness one of you favorite films? what about another sam neill movie from 1981 called possession? it's a movie i've always wanted to watch ever since i saw the video box cover with the provocative and sexual picture of the nude girl's ass.
Yes, the film is on my Top 50 Horror Films list. It's the only 90's film on my Top 50 list.
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lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(June 22, 2021 02:50 PM)
ok i like and appreciate how me saying i'm borrowing a book from my apartment manager's wife with lovecraft stories made you happy and excited. i think, though it's been hard at times talking to you about movies that you disagree with me about we can be friends soon.
when you are not on this website what other things do you do in your life for fun?
you have to watch mystery science theater 3000. it's the best show ever made and it's the funniest show ever made. don't know how you can watch it. oh maybe check it out from the library where you live.
i just gasped with breath bc you made me so excited mentioning dagon bc i really liked this movie directed by stuart gordon from 2001. it is a work of art on the same level as hellraiser, lord of illusions and night breed.
and it was stuart gordon at his most accomplished and best as a movie director. i think you'll agree with these 2 statements. do you? he used all his considerable movie directing talents to bring about this amazing and captivating and magical film.
he needs to get more credit for his great films other than re-animator. i mean the guy is utterly brilliant and he's made so many ground breaking and great films that are serious horror films. so not like re-animator. movies like the pit and the pendulum remake from 1991. and i've always gotten the impression that castle freak is a classic film from him.
i met him once. he put on a watch parts of and discussion about his movie re-animator at a hotel close to where i live. just walking next to him to the hotel was so surreal. so he had no body guards or entourage. nothing disconnecting him from regular people like me. he showed parts of his film on a slide projector kind of thing.
one of the things he said about horror movies nowadays this was back in like 2003 was the reason why they are so big in theaters now is from 9/11. his theory is that when world wide tragedies happen horror movie do really good financially. he might be right about this.
the best moment for me was talking to him after the presentation, face to face about the film that he produced which was directed by brian yuzna, his often collaborator, faust: love of the damned.
i praised the film, said it's a great film and that felt so great, telling this guy whom i've always idolized and loved and admired that i love one of his films. now if i can only talk more in depth about this film. about how finely made it is and how much of a work of art it is and how amazing and magical it is.
have you ever watched faust: love of the damned from 2000? its on par in quality and artistic quality with lord of illusions. also it reminds me of this film bc, both films have magical characters who can do magical things.
except in faust: love of the damned it's like a dark comic book, superhero character with a mask who makes a deal with the devil to save the life of his girlfriend but in doing this deal he is under the control of the devil.
i just read on here that the film i just watched for the 2nd time and first since i was like 12 called the curse(1986) is a lovecraft adaptation. now this is a highly affecting and submersive experience film and a very disturbing film.
it stars will wheaton before he was on star trek: then next generation. and it's about a family living on a farm who is diseased by eating vegetables grown on their farm after it's been exposed to a comet which lands near their farm. then they gradually become like zombie people who are crazy.
you have to watch this film. it get my highest recommendation. even at my age and after all the horror films i've watched this film was very unnerving and hard to watch bc of it's slow and consistent descent into hell.
also necromonicon: book of the dead is a very good anthology film from 1993. you should check it out, it has lovecraft stories.
would you call lovecraft the unsung horror hero? why oh why does edgar allen poe get all the credit as being the horror writer who impacted horror more than anyone and is the legend in horror while lovecraft is almost unknown by the general public.
and he is like a folk hero? why do you have to be in the know, in the horror community and a horror fan to know who lovecraft is?
huh, interesting no wonder you love the dunwich horror movie so much, it's bc it's based on lovecraft.
the call of cthulhu is in this book of lovecraft stories i told you about. by the way, is the metallica song call of kathulhu on the ride the lightning album based on this story? i know that their guitarist kirk hammett is a big horror movie fan.
when you say, top 50 horror films list do you mean your personal 50 favorite horror films or the 50 best horror film ever made?
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(June 24, 2021 04:28 PM)
and it was stuart gordon at his most accomplished and best as a movie director. i think you'll agree with these 2 statements. do you? he used all his considerable movie directing talents to bring about this amazing and captivating and magical film.
Yes, I agree that Dagon is his best film.
movies like the pit and the pendulum remake from 1991. and i've always gotten the impression that castle freak is a classic film from him.
I've never seen either of those. I'm familiar with the old The Pit and the Pendulum starring Vincent Price but I haven't seen the remake. I love all of the old Poe adaptations directed by Roger Corman and starring Vincent Price.
have you ever watched faust: love of the damned from 2000?
Sorry, haven't seen that one.
Amazing and impressive that you got to meet and talk to Stuart Gordon.
i just read on here that the film i just watched for the 2nd time and first since i was like 12 called the curse(1986) is a lovecraft adaptation. now this is a highly affecting and submersive experience film and a very disturbing film.
you have to watch this film. it get my highest recommendation. even at my age and after all the horror films i've watched this film was very unnerving and hard to watch bc of it's slow and consistent descent into hell.
I've heard about The Curse but have never seen it and, yes, it is based on a Lovecraft story, The Color Out of Space. I keep meaning to watch it. Sophie recommended it to me too.
would you call lovecraft the unsung horror hero? why oh why does edgar allen poe get all the credit as being the horror writer who impacted horror more than anyone and is the legend in horror while lovecraft is almost unknown by the general public.
and he is like a folk hero? why do you have to be in the know, in the horror community and a horror fan to know who lovecraft is?
I love Lovecraft's horror stories but I also like the man and his worldview. His stories are metaphorical esp. the Cthulhu Mythos. Lovecraft had great disdain for the modern world. He preferred the past, as do I.
the call of cthulhu is in this book of lovecraft stories i told you about. by the way, is the metallica song call of kathulhu on the ride the lightning album based on this story? i know that their guitarist kirk hammett is a big horror movie fan.
Possibly, but I don't know for sure because I'm not familiar with Metallica's work. I know that the death metal band Morbid Angel are heavily into Lovecraft though and a lot of their songs are based on Lovecraft's creations.
when you say, top 50 horror films list do you mean your personal 50 favorite horror films or the 50 best horror film ever made?
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lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(June 25, 2021 06:43 AM)
why do you think dagon is gordon's best film? is this partly influenced by and is this partly based on it being the best made lovecraft movie adaptation bc you are such a huge lovecraft fan?
dagon is a work of art. and it's art at it's highest level. stuart gordon is a remarkably gifted film director. i'd put him up with all the best film directors of all time even. i say even bc a lot of people would be not in agreement with this bc he's directed some kind of corny, kind of bad movies. but his best films i'd put up with the best films of any film director.
oh dude you have to watch the pit and the pendulum from 1991 directed by stuart gordon. it's art. it's serious gordon and it is very arthouse, classy, and very european film.
so i just watched for the first time the masque of the red death directed by roger corman and starring vincent price. i didn't like it. it was too slow moving and too old of a movie for me to like. i just can never like movies made in the '60s or before bc they are just so slow moving and just not made the way i want movies to be made.
i've also watched recently the raven a poe film directed by corman and starring price, the fall of the house of usher a poe film directed by corman and starring price and also tower of london a poe film directed by corman and starring price. i don't like any of these movies, too old and too slow moving. gosh dang corman loved to adapt poe stories into movies and he always used price in these poe adaptations.
i also just watched the fly with vincent price. it's really good. i highly recommend it to you. i bet you've already watched it though.
did you know they made a porn parody of re-animator called re-penatrator? it's a good video. unique, clever, quite ingenious, and very original looking and it has very original ideas in it's presentation. like green cum. it's very wild and you have to watch it.
who is sophie?
well i live in the past in my mind frame, sensibilities and lifestyle, in my point of views. i was told once that i'm an old soul. i personally live in my mind and spirt in the 1980s bc for me that is the best decade of all time and there will never be a decade as great as that decade. never will there be a decade with as many visionary movies, music, tv shows, and toys as the 1980s.
i found out lovecraft died pretty young, he was only like 60 something when he died, maybe even younger than 60 something.
i find it very interesting how he's so big in the horror community but outside that, in the mainstream he's not well known. i find this interesting bc you'd think he would be more well know you know a household name since he is so respected and is a legend in the horror community.
ever heard of the band the misfits? i heard they made songs based on horror movies.
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(June 26, 2021 09:00 PM)
why do you think dagon is gordon's best film? is this partly influenced by and is this partly based on it being the best made lovecraft movie adaptation bc you are such a huge lovecraft fan?
It's the best film I've seen by him. I was impressed with everything in it - the actors, the sets, the location, the effects. It was a top-notch production and it comes very close to capturing the look and feel of Lovecraft's story, The Shadow Over Innsmouth. Most Lovecraft adaptations never succeed in recreating the feel of his original stories; Dagon came very close though, more so than any other Lovecraft adaptation I've seen.
so i just watched for the first time the masque of the red death directed by roger corman and starring vincent price. i didn't like it. it was too slow moving and too old of a movie for me to like. i just can never like movies made in the '60s or before bc they are just so slow moving and just not made the way i want movies to be made.
I love The Masque of the Red Death. It features one of Price's finest performances.
i've also watched recently the raven a poe film directed by corman and starring price, the fall of the house of usher a poe film directed by corman and starring price and also tower of london a poe film directed by corman and starring price. i don't like any of these movies, too old and too slow moving. gosh dang corman loved to adapt poe stories into movies and he always used price in these poe adaptations.
i also just watched the fly with vincent price. it's really good. i highly recommend it to you. i bet you've already watched it though.
I love The Raven and House of Usher! I haven't seen Tower of London yet.
The Fly is great too, of course.
who is sophie?
A poster on this board.
well i live in the past in my mind frame, sensibilities and lifestyle, in my point of views. i was told once that i'm an old soul. i personally live in my mind and spirt in the 1980s bc for me that is the best decade of all time and there will never be a decade as great as that decade. never will there be a decade with as many visionary movies, music, tv shows, and toys as the 1980s.
I agree with some of that. The 1980s were certainly better than the present. I seem more suited for the 1880s though.
i found out lovecraft died pretty young, he was only like 60 something when he died, maybe even younger than 60 something.
He was only 46. He died of intestinal cancer. (Very painful, I've heard.) Always the writer and always being fascinated by science, he kept a detailed diary of his illness. I can imagine that he kept on writing right up until he died or at least until he became too weak to hold a pen to paper. That's the kind of writer that Lovecraft was.
ever heard of the band the misfits? i heard they made songs based on horror movies.
Of corpse!! I was a punk rock kid in the 80s. The Misfits were one of my favorite bands. I only like the original 1977-83 band (when Glenn Danzig was the vocalist). The Misfits reformed in 1995 without Danzig, I never cared for that version of the band.
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lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(June 27, 2021 03:52 AM)
high praise you gave to stuart gordon on his dagon. i'm very happy you respect gordon so much for this film accomplishment. gordon is a film artist and a visionary of the highest proportions.
the ending to dagon is one of the best endings to a film ever. how the camera keeps panning further and further away from the main half fish/half girl character, the half fish/girl character.
that was so captivating, so epically great, so exhilarating, and so iconic of a shot. the makeup of the half fish/half human people is so impressive and so real looking. my gosh, how did they make them all look so real?
dagon is art at it's highest achieving level.
and the half fish/half human girl was so ****ing hot. geez who cares that she's not fully human, i'd **** her in a heartbeat even if i was petrified of doing it bc of what she looks like!
would you **** her if you had the chance?
i've watched price in countless movies at this point and he's always great, no matter what movie he's in. he was particularly great in the tingler. have you watched this movie?
what is sophie's user name on here? there's is a sophie on here that i've talked to.
you agree with exactly what about me saying the 1980s is the best decade ever as far as how many visionary movies, tv shows, music, and toys were made in the 1980s?
joe bob briggs in in search of darkness that documentary i told you about said it very well when he said, in the 1980s filmmakers were about creating movies whereas nowadays filmmakers are into recreating movies we've already had.
i find it kind of romantic but also tragically sad if lovecraft continued to write till his dying day. gosh can you imagine dying at 46? that is so horribly young to die at.
i didn't know you were into punk rock music. some of the movies i've mentioned on here horror movies you've never watched so you never know if you liked punk rock music. i think there is a connection with a person liking punk rock music and liking horror movies.
bc they both represent an anarchic sensibility and aesthetic. and often times outcasts like to listen to punk rock music and watch horror movies.
exactly i've always imagined the band is better with glenn danzig than without. can't believe glenn danzig goes as far back in music as 1977, that makes him really old now.
wonder why he left the misfits?
danzig is a big fan of the band black sabbath. i know this from watching his episode of that metal show about 10 years ago with bill ward, the original drummer of black sabbath. danzig said that their first album, self tilted album is one of the most influential albums ever made. do you like black sabbath?
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(July 04, 2021 12:57 AM)
dagon is art at it's highest achieving level.
Yes, it's an excellent film.
and the half fish/half human girl was so ****ing hot. geez who cares that she's not fully human, i'd **** her in a heartbeat even if i was petrified of doing it bc of what she looks like!
would you **** her if you had the chance?
If I was a Lovecraftian half-fish creature I'd probably like to mate with her. Otherwise, I prefer the other girl (the main character's girlfriend), she was a real catch!
i've watched price in countless movies at this point and he's always great, no matter what movie he's in. he was particularly great in the tingler. have you watched this movie?
Yes, The Tingler is my favorite William Castle film. It's on my Top 50 list. Other Castle films I love are 13 Ghosts, The House on Haunted Hill (another classic with Vincent Price), The Spirit is Willing, Mr. Sardonicus, Homicidal and The Old Dark House remake.
what is sophie's user name on here? there's is a sophie on here that i've talked to.
Sophieglitch is her latest account, I believe. She has others, most have the name 'Sophie' in them. Yes, you've probably talked to her.
you agree with exactly what about me saying the 1980s is the best decade ever as far as how many visionary movies, tv shows, music, and toys were made in the 1980s?
I agree with you that it was great decade as far as movies, music and TV shows go.
Toys in the 80s? Does the Rubik's Cube count? I loved those things.
i didn't know you were into punk rock music. some of the movies i've mentioned on here horror movies you've never watched so you never know if you liked punk rock music. i think there is a connection with a person liking punk rock music and liking horror movies.
Yes, a lot of punk fans seem to enjoy horror films.
bc they both represent an anarchic sensibility and aesthetic. and often times outcasts like to listen to punk rock music and watch horror movies.
True.
exactly i've always imagined the band is better with glenn danzig than without. can't believe glenn danzig goes as far back in music as 1977, that makes him really old now.
wonder why he left the misfits?
He had musical and personal differences with the other band members. The brothers Doyle and Jerry, the Misfits' guitarist and bassist, were notoriously sloppy musicians, which is fine for punk rock, but Danzig wanted to move on musically and start playing more complex material. In 1983 he started Samhain, a Gothic/metal/post-punk band; the band's music was a step up from the Misfits. The horror themes remained but there was also a more "serious" occult element to the band's lyrics and image. Eventually, Samhain morphed into the band Danzig in 1987 and Glenn took his music in a much more mainstream metal/hard rock direction. I prefer Samhain over both the Misfits and Danzig.
danzig is a big fan of the band black sabbath. i know this from watching his episode of that metal show about 10 years ago with bill ward, the original drummer of black sabbath. danzig said that their first album, self tilted album is one of the most influential albums ever made. do you like black sabbath?
Yes, love them esp. that first album and the Paranoid LP and the Heaven and Hell LP, which is the first album they did with Dio on vocals. -
lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(July 05, 2021 05:59 AM)
cryptoflovecraft said...
dagon is art at it's highest achieving level.
Yes, it's an excellent film.
and the half fish/half human girl was so fucking hot. geez who cares that she's not fully human, i'd fuck her in a heartbeat even if i was petrified of doing it bc of what she looks like!
would you fuck her if you had the chance?
If I was a Lovecraftian half-fish creature I'd probably like to mate with her. Otherwise, I prefer the other girl (the main character's girlfriend), she was a real catch!
i've watched price in countless movies at this point and he's always great, no matter what movie he's in. he was particularly great in the tingler. have you watched this movie?
Yes, The Tingler is my favorite William Castle film. It's on my Top 50 list. Other Castle films I love are 13 Ghosts, The House on Haunted Hill (another classic with Vincent Price), The Spirit is Willing, Mr. Sardonicus, Homicidal and The Old Dark House remake.
what is sophie's user name on here? there's is a sophie on here that i've talked to.
Sophieglitch is her latest account, I believe. She has others, most have the name 'Sophie' in them. Yes, you've probably talked to her.
you agree with exactly what about me saying the 1980s is the best decade ever as far as how many visionary movies, tv shows, music, and toys were made in the 1980s?
I agree with you that it was great decade as far as movies, music and TV shows go.
Toys in the 80s? Does the Rubik's Cube count? I loved those things.
i didn't know you were into punk rock music. some of the movies i've mentioned on here horror movies you've never watched so you never know if you liked punk rock music. i think there is a connection with a person liking punk rock music and liking horror movies.
Yes, a lot of punk fans seem to enjoy horror films.
bc they both represent an anarchic sensibility and aesthetic. and often times outcasts like to listen to punk rock music and watch horror movies.
True.
exactly i've always imagined the band is better with glenn danzig than without. can't believe glenn danzig goes as far back in music as 1977, that makes him really old now.
wonder why he left the misfits?
He had musical and personal differences with the other band members. The brothers Doyle and Jerry, the Misfits' guitarist and bassist, were notoriously sloppy musicians, which is fine for punk rock, but Danzig wanted to move on musically and start playing more complex material. In 1983 he started Samhain, a Gothic/metal/post-punk band; the band's music was a step up from the Misfits. The horror themes remained but there was also a more "serious" occult element to the band's lyrics and image. Eventually, Samhain morphed into the band Danzig in 1987 and Glenn took his music in a much more mainstream metal/hard rock direction. I prefer Samhain over both the Misfits and Danzig.
danzig is a big fan of the band black sabbath. i know this from watching his episode of that metal show about 10 years ago with bill ward, the original drummer of black sabbath. danzig said that their first album, self tilted album is one of the most influential albums ever made. do you like black sabbath?
Yes, love them esp. that first album and the Paranoid LP and the Heaven and Hell LP, which is the first album they did with Dio on vocals.
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but if the half fish girl/half human girl was more beautiful than any other girl in dagon wouldn't you want to have sex with her more than with any other girl in this film? so isn't it more important what a girl looks like than the fact that she is only half human?
i've watched mr. sardonius thought it was really bad and really boring.
did you know that william castle actually produced rosemary's baby? i find this extremely odd. i just found this out about a year ago. i find this extremely odd bc when i think of castle i think of old '50s innocent, kids horror films like the tingler or house on haunted hill not something evil and adult horror like rosemary's baby.
she a horrible person sophie whatever her name is on here. she pretends to care about me deeply having these passionate and in depth emotionally messages to me with love letter kinds of endearing words and then she leaves me alone for months on end and never replies to my messages that i keep sending her over and over again.
she proclaims to love me and told me we'll be together someday but never means the words she is saying is only playing with me, is only using me for a good time at my expense.
not ever hearing the misfits with glenn or samhain or danzig except mother i have to say it sounds like samhain is better than the misfits with him and danzig bc you said danzig became much more mainstream than samhain and i hate pop music so the more away from pop music the better also bc you said samhain was more a serious band than the misfit with glenn.
by the way when you said post punk it immediately reminded me of my all time favorite band pixies. the reason why is my friend i told you about who loves the misfits told me t -
cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(July 05, 2021 10:52 AM)
lukejbarnett said...
but if the half fish girl/half human girl was more beautiful than any other girl in dagon wouldn't you want to have sex with her more than with any other girl in this film? so isn't it more important what a girl looks like than the fact that she is only half human?
i've watched mr. sardonius thought it was really bad and really boring.
did you know that william castle actually produced rosemary's baby? i find this extremely odd. i just found this out about a year ago. i find this extremely odd bc when i think of castle i think of old '50s innocent, kids horror films like the tingler or house on haunted hill not something evil and adult horror like rosemary's baby.
she a horrible person sophie whatever her name is on here. she pretends to care about me deeply having these passionate and in depth emotionally messages to me with love letter kinds of endearing words and then she leaves me alone for months on end and never replies to my messages that i keep sending her over and over again.
she proclaims to love me and told me we'll be together someday but never means the words she is saying is only playing with me, is only using me for a good time at my expense.
not ever hearing the misfits with glenn or samhain or danzig except mother i have to say it sounds like samhain is better than the misfits with him and danzig bc you said danzig became much more mainstream than samhain and i hate pop music so the more away from pop music the better also bc you said samhain was more a serious band than the misfit with glenn.
by the way when you said post punk it immediately reminded me of my all time favorite band pixies. the reason why is my friend i told you about who loves the misfits told me that pixies is a post punk band. do you love pixies?
i love that samhain is a gothic band bc i love gothic music like bauhaus. do you love bauhaus?
what about the black sabbath album master of reality? do you love it? also do you love their album sabatoge? i heard they came back with ronnie james dio and made their hardest rocking album ever with sabotage.
what's interesting to me is dio not only made the album heaven and hell with bs but also made the band called heaven and hell with richie blackmore.
also they had the drummer vinnie apacie when they made sabatoge who is the younger brother of drummer carmine apiece.
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but if the half fish girl/half human girl was more beautiful than any other girl in dagon wouldn't you want to have sex with her more than with any other girl in this film? so isn't it more important what a girl looks like than the fact that she is only half human?
I thought the other woman (Spanish actress Raquel Merono Coello) was more attractive. I like Southern European women.
The actress who played the half-fish girl is attractive too. But, sexually, I'd prefer her as a human not a half-fish person. I don't believe in interspecies sex.
did you know that william castle actually produced rosemary's baby? i find this extremely odd. i just found this out about a year ago. i find this extremely odd bc when i think of castle i think of old '50s innocent, kids horror films like the tingler or house on haunted hill not something evil and adult horror like rosemary's baby.
No, but that's interesting. Maybe he agreed to produce Rosemary's Baby after seeing Polanski's Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), which was much more of a horror comedy film and similar in some ways to Castle's tongue in cheek horror films.
she a horrible person sophie whatever her name is on here. she pretends to care about me deeply having these passionate and in depth emotionally messages to me with love letter kinds of endearing words and then she leaves me alone for months on end and never replies to my messages that i keep sending her over and over again.
she proclaims to love me and told me we'll be together someday but never means the words she is saying is only playing with me, is only using me for a good time at my expense.
Are you sure she wasn't just joking around or that you weren't talking to someone who was pretending to be her (we have a lot of impostors on this board)?
My interactions with her have been pleasant.
by the way when you said post punk it immediately reminded me of my all time favorite band pixies. the reason why is my friend i told you about who loves the misfits told me that pixies is a post punk band. do you love pixies?
i love that samhain is a gothic band bc i love gothic music like bauhaus. do you love bauhaus?
Yeah, I like Bauhaus but I'm not much of a Pixies fan (admittedly, I haven't heard much by them).
what about the black sabbath album master of reality? do you love it? also do you love their album sabatoge?
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lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(July 07, 2021 08:40 AM)
cryptoflovecraft said...
but if the half fish girl/half human girl was more beautiful than any other girl in dagon wouldn't you want to have sex with her more than with any other girl in this film? so isn't it more important what a girl looks like than the fact that she is only half human?
I thought the other woman (Spanish actress Raquel Merono Coello) was more attractive. I like Southern European women.
The actress who played the half-fish girl is attractive too. But, sexually, I'd prefer her as a human not a half-fish person. I don't believe in interspecies sex.
did you know that william castle actually produced rosemary's baby? i find this extremely odd. i just found this out about a year ago. i find this extremely odd bc when i think of castle i think of old '50s innocent, kids horror films like the tingler or house on haunted hill not something evil and adult horror like rosemary's baby.
No, but that's interesting. Maybe he agreed to produce Rosemary's Baby after seeing Polanski's Fearless Vampire Killers (1967), which was much more of a horror comedy film and similar in some ways to Castle's tongue in cheek horror films.
she a horrible person sophie whatever her name is on here. she pretends to care about me deeply having these passionate and in depth emotionally messages to me with love letter kinds of endearing words and then she leaves me alone for months on end and never replies to my messages that i keep sending her over and over again.
she proclaims to love me and told me we'll be together someday but never means the words she is saying is only playing with me, is only using me for a good time at my expense.
Are you sure she wasn't just joking around or that you weren't talking to someone who was pretending to be her (we have a lot of impostors on this board)?
My interactions with her have been pleasant.
by the way when you said post punk it immediately reminded me of my all time favorite band pixies. the reason why is my friend i told you about who loves the misfits told me that pixies is a post punk band. do you love pixies?
i love that samhain is a gothic band bc i love gothic music like bauhaus. do you love bauhaus?
Yeah, I like Bauhaus but I'm not much of a Pixies fan (admittedly, I haven't heard much by them).
what about the black sabbath album master of reality? do you love it? also do you love their album sabatoge?
Yes and yes. Those are both classic Sabbath albums.
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no way, you'd actually have sex with the half fish girl if she was fully human over the more beautiful girl in this film if she was a half fish girl? that's amazing to me bc you said your mind is in the 1800s so i'd think you would be more independent of a thinker than liver than that. more open minded than that.
nothing wrong with sex with animals by the way. if you are a girl nothing wrong with having sex with a gigantic donged horse and nothing wrong with me watching you having sex with said gigantic donged horse. i mean they have freaking insanely big dongs so every girl at least has thought of in a fantasy way about having sex with a horse.
yes, i'm so glad you mentioned the fearless vampire killers bc this is such a wonderful film and its so well made. its almost a classic.
do you love it? i thought it was boring in a lot of parts bc well it was made in 1967 so it almost has to be boring to me but i liked a lot of it and thought it was quite original and quite clever with it's humor and lines of dialogue.
also it's quite ahead of it's time as far as it being a vampire film with comedy and it's humor was quite ahead of it's time and quite clever with it's humor and lines of dialogue.
yes, didn't i tell you she pretended and professed to love me and get together with me? also she sent me nude pics of herself and even audio recordings of her voice.
she did everything you can possibly expect from a girl who wants to be with you in a relationship but then would not reply for 2 months and did this more than once and when i asked her to please talk to me she would either say nothing or said she will but never did. she's a horrible person who only wanted attention.
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cryptoflovecraft — 4 years ago(July 07, 2021 02:17 PM)
lukejbarnett said...
no way, you'd actually have sex with the half fish girl if she was fully human over the more beautiful girl in this film if she was a half fish girl? that's amazing to me bc you said your mind is in the 1800s so i'd think you would be more independent of a thinker than liver than that. more open minded than that.
nothing wrong with sex with animals by the way. if you are a girl nothing wrong with having sex with a gigantic donged horse and nothing wrong with me watching you having sex with said gigantic donged horse. i mean they have freaking insanely big dongs so every girl at least has thought of in a fantasy way about having sex with a horse.
yes, i'm so glad you mentioned the fearless vampire killers bc this is such a wonderful film and its so well made. its almost a classic.
do you love it? i thought it was boring in a lot of parts bc well it was made in 1967 so it almost has to be boring to me but i liked a lot of it and thought it was quite original and quite clever with it's humor and lines of dialogue.
also it's quite ahead of it's time as far as it being a vampire film with comedy and it's humor was quite ahead of it's time and quite clever with it's humor and lines of dialogue.
yes, didn't i tell you she pretended and professed to love me and get together with me? also she sent me nude pics of herself and even audio recordings of her voice.
she did everything you can possibly expect from a girl who wants to be with you in a relationship but then would not reply for 2 months and did this more than once and when i asked her to please talk to me she would either say nothing or said she will but never did. she's a horrible person who only wanted attention.
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you'd actually have sex with the half fish girl if she was fully human over the more beautiful girl in this film if she was a half fish girl?
Yes, I'd prefer to have sex with the fully human one. However, I'd still think the Spanish one is prettier (half-fish or not).
nothing wrong with sex with animals by the way. if you are a girl nothing wrong with having sex with a gigantic donged horse and nothing wrong with me watching you having sex with said gigantic donged horse. i mean they have freaking insanely big dongs so every girl at least has thought of in a fantasy way about having sex with a horse.
Yes, there's plenty wrong with it. Humans shouldn't be having sex with animals. Period.
yes, i'm so glad you mentioned the fearless vampire killers bc this is such a wonderful film and its so well made. its almost a classic.
do you love it?
I like it.
yes, didn't i tell you she pretended and professed to love me and get together with me? also she sent me nude pics of herself and even audio recordings of her voice.
she did everything you can possibly expect from a girl who wants to be with you in a relationship but then would not reply for 2 months and did this more than once and when i asked her to please talk to me she would either say nothing or said she will but never did. she's a horrible person who only wanted attention.
What went on between you and her is none of my business so I really can't comment on any of that but I find it hard to believe that she sent any guy here nude photos of herself. -
MissMargoChanning — 4 years ago(June 18, 2021 10:47 PM)
I can understand why this resonates with you, lukejbarnett. You like putting women in what you assume is their place.
You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
Fasten Your Seatbelts….
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Hutch — 4 years ago(July 23, 2021 06:35 AM)
Katharine Hepburn spells her name this way.
But she probably does not count because she's a manly lesbian who doesn't have any tits.
What do you think of Bette Davis? She had pretty big tits. In Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? her tits come down to her stomach. Do you like old ladies with big tits? -
Johnny Wadd — 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 04:41 AM)
You can probably title it under a "cult classic" these days, as I believe the years have been kind to the film. The Stepford Wives was modestly successful during its initial release, but wasn't a huge hit on par with previous cinematic adaptations of Ira Levin novels. Which was what the studio was hoping for im sure.
Its not a film that has enjoyed numerous re-releases on dvd, bluray, like other films, so its very much a cult classic as it certainly has its place, but I wouldn't go as far as claiming the film is mainstream.
I really feel sorry for anyone who watched only the Nicole Kidman version and not this one. Talk about "missing out"! -
lukejbarnett — 4 years ago(June 17, 2021 05:23 PM)
"the years have been kind to the film." it's very entertaining even to me who is a gen x person which is very impressive. so it's not a usual slow moving '70s movie, it's entertaining all the way through, that's why it holds up so well according to my film likes.
lukejbarnett
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 