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Post by PhoenixFlame on Aug 19, 2003 5:17:41 GMT -5
I've seen Misery, with Kathy Bates right? The Freddy Vs Jason might be good for a laugh!
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Aug 19, 2003 5:19:22 GMT -5
Keanu Reeves is some hot shot lawyer who's won every case he's ever taken on, he's given an offer to join a massive law firm run by Al Pacino with massive perks (including a massive penthouse appartment etc) but as usual things are not always what they seem, blahblahblah especially when his wife starts freaking out. So he's got a dilemma, does he stay at this lucrative job or go back to his humble little existence.
It's all about guilt and greed and stuff and Al Pacino is well good in it!
;D
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Post by Romana on Aug 19, 2003 5:20:31 GMT -5
What about the TV version of It? I've got it on video in two parts and it's got Richard Thomas (John Boy) in it. It's not that gory but it is scary - especially if you're afraid of clowns (I'm not, but that one scared me!).
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Aug 19, 2003 5:28:35 GMT -5
I haven't seen the tv version but it sounds completely different! There are definatley no clowns in the film!
(I don't like clowns)
;D
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Post by Romana on Aug 19, 2003 5:32:03 GMT -5
Lol, what's the film version like? I've never seen it, is it out on video?
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Aug 19, 2003 5:37:31 GMT -5
See my post above for the plot synopsis and i'm pretty sure you can get it on video, should be cheap too. I've got it on DVD.
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Post by PhoenixFlame on Aug 19, 2003 6:02:14 GMT -5
I haven't seen the tv version but it sounds completely different! There are definatley no clowns in the film! (I don't like clowns) ;D *shudders* Ugh, I hate clowns! They scare me for some reason.
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Aug 19, 2003 6:04:02 GMT -5
Yeah, i dont mind them as normal, everyday running around doing silly things clowns but i dont like them in films.
;D
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Post by Romana on Aug 19, 2003 6:05:01 GMT -5
I'm not really scared of 'real' clowns, but I know why people are. It's the face-paint, sometimes it makes them look very sinister. And whenever there's a clown in a scary film, they always laugh maniacally!
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Aug 19, 2003 6:06:53 GMT -5
I'm not really scared of 'real' clowns, but I know why people are. It's the face-paint, sometimes it makes them look very sinister. And whenever there's a clown in a scary film, they always laugh maniacally! Yeah exactly, it's the laugh that freaks me out definately! They're quite sweet at kiddies birthday parties though! ;D
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Post by Romana on Aug 19, 2003 6:09:32 GMT -5
*Thinks of Xander's fear of clowns* Heh, maybe not all kiddie's birthday parties I hated that clown, it scared me too!
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Post by PhoenixFlame on Aug 19, 2003 6:21:25 GMT -5
*shudders again* I don't like any type of clown, they all scare me! I think it's the way their faces are painted.
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Aug 19, 2003 6:24:28 GMT -5
Yeah in that Buffy episode where Xander was afraid of clowns they were scary, it was definately the laughter that got me.
;D
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Post by Malefact on Aug 19, 2003 7:38:43 GMT -5
Sorry to regress back slightly but I'm still catching up. My favourite episodes of The Thin Blue Line are probably the ones with the Lady Mayeress: "Patricia, there are any number of reasons why I might put my head up the Mayeress' skirt!" "Such as?" "She offered to get me an M.B.E.!" "Good thing she didn't try to get you knighted - I'd probably find the two of you copulating together on the steps of the town hall!" ;D
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Post by Romana on Aug 19, 2003 7:42:31 GMT -5
Lol ;D God, I love that programme! Have you noticed the way Inspector Fowler pronounces his p's and b's? Oh and then there's Inspector Grim's rants! ;D
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