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Old Film Trailers (to 2009)
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Old Film Trailers (to 2009)
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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Two films starring the great Vincent Price:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
Re: Old Film Trailers (to 2009)
This is a surprisingly good western:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
Re: Old Film Trailers (to 2009)
A couple of sci-fi classics:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
Re: Old Film Trailers (to 2009)
I remember watching Logan's Run when it first came out ,and thinking that 30 years old was so very old for a human. It is a great movie, I vaguely remember the TV series.
I think that science fiction is probably my favorite movie genre, I especially like the older films without all of the special effects and loud sound.
Two more great films , from the 1970s. I love Charlton Heston!
I think that science fiction is probably my favorite movie genre, I especially like the older films without all of the special effects and loud sound.
Two more great films , from the 1970s. I love Charlton Heston!
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Sary wrote:I think that science fiction is probably my favorite movie genre, I especially like the older films without all of the special effects and loud sound.
I think special effects tend to be over-used now in sci-fi and superhero films, and I don't always find the computer-generated images convincing.
Planet of the Apes is quite violent. Soylent Green reminded me by some train of thought of this:
Michael York was in another sci-fi type film:
Are some of these ideas coming true?
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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This was on TV tonight:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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I'm only familiar with one other film starring Julia Roberts:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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^ great movie, an all star cast and they even show an EEG! I thought the movie was older .
I remember when Julia called off her real life wedding to Kiefer, in 1991. I guess they still remained friends and used that chemistry on stage.
I remember when Julia called off her real life wedding to Kiefer, in 1991. I guess they still remained friends and used that chemistry on stage.
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I've always liked Kevin Bacon. He had such a boyish look,when he was younger.
Tremors is kind of campy, but it is scary non the less !
Johnny Depp too, he has been in so many good movies over the years.
Tremors is kind of campy, but it is scary non the less !
Johnny Depp too, he has been in so many good movies over the years.
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Tremors was a film I didn't fancy but when I finally saw it on TV it was good. Haven't seen E.S. It's popular with goths. I recognised Dianne Wiest in that trailer because she was in The Lost Boys:
From vampires to werewolves:
From vampires to werewolves:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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The Lost Boys was very good but, my favorite vampire movie has to be Interview with a Vampire.
I read a few of Anne Rice's books too, I like her sexy gothic style...not TOO scary!
I like movies that portray animals as terrifying.
Jaws was a huge summer blockbuster.
Most of the moms would not allow their children to go see it.
Everyone was afraid to go in the ocean!
I read a few of Anne Rice's books too, I like her sexy gothic style...not TOO scary!
I like movies that portray animals as terrifying.
Jaws was a huge summer blockbuster.
Most of the moms would not allow their children to go see it.
Everyone was afraid to go in the ocean!
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Re: Old Film Trailers (to 2009)
I liked Interview WTV but I don't remember much about it. I'll always like that kind of setting and atmosphere. Jaws is the one of the great classics that should never be re-made. Jaws 2 was good as well. From the same era:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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I did not like the chestburster scene in Alien , that movie was was too scary for me!
I liked Blade Runner, with Harrison Ford.
Two more films with familiar faces, great sound tracks and lots of laughs
The late 1950-early 1960s would have been a good era, to come of age.
I liked Blade Runner, with Harrison Ford.
Two more films with familiar faces, great sound tracks and lots of laughs
The late 1950-early 1960s would have been a good era, to come of age.
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No, I'm not one for very gory scenes myself but Alien is a classy thriller. This film is a close cousin of Animal House:
This is also set in the 1960s but is more serious. Some famous names:
This is also set in the 1960s but is more serious. Some famous names:
Between the velvet lies, there's a truth that's hard as steel
The vision never dies, life's a never ending wheel - R.J.Dio
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