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I used to see that vehicle every single morning plainly visible from the freeway parked in front of a garage during the 80's. It never moved and sat there for many years. Yes, it was used in Damnation Alley.
 
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When it comes to Damnation Alley, I wish I had missed that part, but I guess it was cool for the times :rolleyes:
 
Is that what they are calling horror shows now?:LOL:

:LOL:

Maybe, but I confess that I love Gothic movies. To me, horror produces more intense and profound fear whereas Gothic is much more subtle. Apprehension rather than terror. I could be wrong. The modern part simply places it in current times rather than a past era. :)


Mrs Robinson you're trying to seduce
me...

Plastics.

Both @ 7:33...with Kathleen skidding in under me.

*flexes fingers*

Nope. It's a sci-fi. Very B

I loved those shows.
 
:LOL:

Maybe, but I confess that I love Gothic movies. To me, horror produces more intense and profound fear whereas Gothic is much more subtle. Apprehension rather than terror. I could be wrong. The modern part simply places it in current times rather than a past era. :)




Plastics.



*flexes fingers*



I loved those shows.
Did I miss what movie that shot was from?
 
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I did all the ordering of older movies for the store...I was in heaven with a catalog and a highlighter.
I did all the ordering of older movies for our customers also. But I worked for a distributer so I had to take home the movies/screeners we didn't watch at work. We had loads of older first print videos I loved taking those home. We would buy out the libraries of stores that were closing. I bought a lot of older videos in original clam shells.
 
:LOL:

Maybe, but I confess that I love Gothic movies. To me, horror produces more intense and profound fear whereas Gothic is much more subtle. Apprehension rather than terror. I could be wrong. The modern part simply places it in current times rather than a past era. :) I loved those shows.

I don't watch horror shows, yet I thrive on the bloodiest, scariest books - murder mysteries. I guess it's a matter of how much time they spend showing blood, explosions, etc., and how much time figuring who the bad guys are, why, etc.

I'm fascinated by the technology: DNA? Who woulda thunk it?
 
I did all the ordering of older movies for our customers also. But I worked for a distributer so I had to take home the movies/screeners we didn't watch at work. We had loads of older first print videos I loved taking those home. We would buy out the libraries of stores that were closing. I bought a lot of older videos in original clam shells.

I have one VHS left...a copy of "Destination Moon." I will not part with it. But, at one time we had well over 800 VHS movies, because of buying them cheap at rental store closings.

I do miss the video store...but not the pay!

I have a much smaller collection of DVDs.
 
I have one VHS left...a copy of "Destination Moon." I will not part with it. But, at one time we had well over 800 VHS movies, because of buying them cheap at rental store closings.

I do miss the video store...but not the pay!

I have a much smaller collection of DVDs.
We have sooooooooooooo many movies!!. I'd say we have close to a thousand movies on vhs and dvd combined.
 
We have sooooooooooooo many movies!!. I'd say we have close to a thousand movies on vhs and dvd combined.

I got rid of the VHS when the last player died. I love being able to walk to my shelf and pick out whatever movie I want.
 
I had to see Beaches flying somewhere a long time ago. It's because of that movie that I will never watch a movie if Bette Midler is in it.
Just sayin'...
 
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