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mertol22

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #105 on: October 03, 2011, 12:19:AM »
night gallery that intro!!

mertol22

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #106 on: October 03, 2011, 12:20:AM »
does anyone remember the flashing faces on appointment with fear?

salems lot scared me, omg i couldnt sleep for ages
James mason have the vhs

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #107 on: October 03, 2011, 12:21:AM »
The silliest scary film I ever saw was The Asphyx. Robert Stephens made it because he needed the money. I had the chance to see him do King Lear, and I didn't go. I've always regretted it.

chochokeira

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #108 on: October 03, 2011, 12:21:AM »
Hi Chocho, then you might like the mills and boon novel Leopard in the snow.Was a film too
A moody dark romance?

Oh, no! I could never read a romance. I know Wuthering Heights has a romantic element, but it's a very dark love they had, that's more my sort of thing.


Oh, no! Not romance, anything but romance!

What do you prefer, Choch? Here, I'll tell you a good film - Ice Cold In Alex.

For you Chocho, in no order, dark star, logans run, 2001, soylent green, SILENT RUNNING
Oh, I love Ice Cold In Alex and old war films. I love Irish films, sci fie too, but it mustn't have horror in it - I don't do horror...or blood! Too reminiscent you see...

Close encounters is one of my favourite films, I love the music when the spaceship arrives.

I love philosophical stuff. Ooh,ooh and I love musicals - Sister Act, oh yes


Now you're talking!

andrea

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #109 on: October 03, 2011, 12:22:AM »
does anyone remember the flashing faces on appointment with fear?

salems lot scared me, omg i couldnt sleep for ages
wow you are hitting serious stuff now Andrea, friday nights?, a white noise hissing sound after each face



yes mertol!! they scared me me than the film

andrea

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #110 on: October 03, 2011, 12:22:AM »
more than the film i meant  :-[

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #111 on: October 03, 2011, 12:22:AM »
night gallery that intro!!

Bloody hell, Night Gallery. VERY scary. I love it when the Simpsons do it!!

andrea

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #112 on: October 03, 2011, 12:24:AM »
has anyone seen rita , sue and bob too?

or the sex lives of the potato men?

chochokeira

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #113 on: October 03, 2011, 12:24:AM »
The silliest scary film I ever saw was The Asphyx. Robert Stephens made it because he needed the money. I had the chance to see him do King Lear, and I didn't go. I've always regretted it.


No, no, no scary stuff!  I can't even watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs without freaking out.

mertol22

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #114 on: October 03, 2011, 12:25:AM »
Hi Chocho, then you might like the mills and boon novel Leopard in the snow.Was a film too
A moody dark romance?

Oh, no! I could never read a romance. I know Wuthering Heights has a romantic element, but it's a very dark love they had, that's more my sort of thing.


Oh, no! Not romance, anything but romance!

What do you prefer, Choch? Here, I'll tell you a good film - Ice Cold In Alex.

For you Chocho, in no order, dark star, logans run, 2001, soylent green, SILENT RUNNING
Oh, I love Ice Cold In Alex and old war films. I love Irish films, sci fie too, but it mustn't have horror in it - I don't do horror...or blood! Too reminiscent you see...

Close encounters is one of my favourite films, I love the music when the spaceship arrives.

I love philosophical stuff. Ooh,ooh and I love musicals - Sister Act, oh yes


Now you're talking!
And these is more, westworld,star trek 4 the voyage home,planet of the apes

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #115 on: October 03, 2011, 12:25:AM »
has anyone seen rita , sue and bob too?

or the sex lives of the potato men?

Rita Sue and Bob too. What a mega film.

And,Choch. Don't watch Bambi.

andrea

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #116 on: October 03, 2011, 12:27:AM »
Dead mans shoes, great film, paddy considine, gary stretch is also in it.

mertol22

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #117 on: October 03, 2011, 12:27:AM »
remember those model kits with glow in the dark pieces? frankenstein, dracula , mummy ect

chochokeira

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #118 on: October 03, 2011, 12:28:AM »
Hi Chocho, then you might like the mills and boon novel Leopard in the snow.Was a film too
A moody dark romance?

Oh, no! I could never read a romance. I know Wuthering Heights has a romantic element, but it's a very dark love they had, that's more my sort of thing.


Oh, no! Not romance, anything but romance!

What do you prefer, Choch? Here, I'll tell you a good film - Ice Cold In Alex.

For you Chocho, in no order, dark star, logans run, 2001, soylent green, SILENT RUNNING
Oh, I love Ice Cold In Alex and old war films. I love Irish films, sci fie too, but it mustn't have horror in it - I don't do horror...or blood! Too reminiscent you see...

Close encounters is one of my favourite films, I love the music when the spaceship arrives.

I love philosophical stuff. Ooh,ooh and I love musicals - Sister Act, oh yes


Now you're talking!
And these is more, westworld,star trek 4 the voyage home,planet of the apes

A friend of mine is addicted to Star Trek. She even has a plastic model of the Starship Enterprise in her bedroom...how odd is that?

mertol22

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Re: which song was number 1 the day you were born?
« Reply #119 on: October 03, 2011, 12:29:AM »
more than the film i meant  :-[
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