(Hey, I actually get to use this Smilie for once.)Yeah but I'm still gonna laugh...
Head, meet gutter.
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(Hey, I actually get to use this Smilie for once.)Yeah but I'm still gonna laugh...
(Hey, I actually get to use this Smilie for once.)
Head, meet gutter.
Can’t see the image. Must be too risqué.
All I can think of when I think of that movie was the MAD magazine version--lol.6. The Eyes of Laura Mars -- Sufficiently creepy to me when I first saw it when it came out. Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones. 3.5 stars
oh my god. now that you say that, something is tugging at my memory about that.All I can think of when I think of that movie was the MAD magazine version--lol.
6. An American Werewolf in Paris
? Is this related to the London one?
(Yes - that's the one! )This was the film with the creepy things going on at the home of a suburban family, correct? Birds flying in a window? If so, that is indeed a good one. For some reason the title confuses me, because I think several movies and a TV show had that title, so I just want to be sure. If I remember correctly, might have been released in January or February, and it was basically ignored.
That's fine by me! We all float down here!(American Horror Story: Freak Show is available to stream on Netflix starting today. Anyone opposed to me counting every 2 episodes (run time: 45-60+ minutes per episode) as 1 movie for my count list?)
That's fine by me! We all float down here!
I counted 2 eps of Masters of Horror (an hour each) as a movie last year. Seems fair to me(American Horror Story: Freak Show is available to stream on Netflix starting today. Anyone opposed to me counting every 2 episodes (run time: 45-60+ minutes per episode) as 1 movie for my count list?)