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Post by lauramj on Mar 31, 2006 15:16:34 GMT -5
I am a mbig ols movie fan...shelley winters and hitchcock...my favs
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Post by Ruffian of Old on Mar 31, 2006 20:50:44 GMT -5
That's Topher, Rose. He was Eric Foreman and I LOVED him. ;D Edit: GOD that's a bad pic. I swear he's usually adorable, but I had to grab one quick before I have to get offline! lol Bella, I was just messin' around. I have no idea if he likes SW or not. Although, how could he not? It's STAR WARS MAN!!
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Post by rose on Mar 31, 2006 21:59:46 GMT -5
Thanks so much for posting the picture, Ruffian. He is adorable there so I can't imagine how cute he would be in a good picture. That one looks great to me.
Laura, again I show my ignorance, but who are shelley winters and hitchthingy?
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Post by lauramj on Mar 31, 2006 22:04:07 GMT -5
alfred hitchcock mystery movies...director shelley winters...actress from the 50's
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Post by sintha on Mar 31, 2006 22:36:33 GMT -5
oh ALfRED Hitchthingy....LOL (its the moderator...i guess 'cuz his last name...ya ok) my friend did a report on him...was (is he dead??) he a director?? or author?? all i know is his name KOOl last name !! and i have no clue who SHelley winters is....im not into old movies well...i wasn't even born (50s)!
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Post by sintha on Mar 31, 2006 22:38:58 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D i'm really hyper LOL sorry ...ok i'll stop now
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Post by rose on Mar 31, 2006 22:51:14 GMT -5
Thanks for the explanation.
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Post by August on Apr 1, 2006 4:47:55 GMT -5
Aw, I miss dear Shelley Winters. Beautiful woman, and so very talented! Now then, speaking of other passions, any Stephen King fans in here? I've been obsessed with his books for 20 years (because you see, I started reading as an infant) and still love him to this day. I just finished the Dark Tower series. Few years behind the other Constant Readers, yes, but I had a lot going on when the final books came out. King fans, if you're out there shout out!
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Post by Bella on Apr 1, 2006 14:00:01 GMT -5
I am too scared to read most of Stephen King! Although, there was one short story that I read a while ago... I think it was called Running Man. It was really creepy and intriguing. Also, wasn't there a mini series on the tube a couple of years ago based on a Stephen King novel? I can't remember the name of it, but I remember that there was some killer disease that wiped out most of the population on the planet except for a few people and all the bad people went to Las Vegas and the good people went somewhere in the midwest to this farm house in the middle of a corn field... Can't remember the name of it, but I remember watching it. What was the name? That'll drive me crazy now.
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Post by August on Apr 1, 2006 14:32:10 GMT -5
Bella, that was "The Stand". If you liked the movie you'd love the book. Not so terrifying. More in the creepy/eerie category.
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Post by Bella on Apr 1, 2006 19:16:27 GMT -5
The Stand! Oh, thank you so much! It was gonna drive me crazy all day not knowing!!
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Post by CrimsonAngel on Apr 1, 2006 21:00:03 GMT -5
Stephen King is pretty good, but nothing top his best work, Misery!
Carrie is better as a movie than the novel...
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Post by sintha on Apr 1, 2006 21:12:14 GMT -5
OMG!!! Carrie was very CREEPy and yeah scary..LOL( the movie, the old version) ..... i have like one book of Stephen King i can't seem to remember the name but it's about this house.. i think sorta of haunted....it's something ".....Rose" can you guys help me out...it's gonna be on my mind until i remember the name.LOL...
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Post by CrimsonAngel on Apr 1, 2006 21:14:56 GMT -5
The movie was great...but the book, wah, wah...
Another great King book that is better as a movie was Pet Cemetary...but It was a better book, than the movie...
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Post by rose on Apr 1, 2006 22:53:47 GMT -5
I am not into scary movies at all but I did see Carrie when I was a teenager (the older version). I still have occasional nightmares about it.
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