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Tue 01/24/12 10:01 AM
I had them open then I don't know what happened. Lemme try to fix it.

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Tue 01/24/12 10:00 AM
Edited by VintagenNerdy on Tue 01/24/12 10:00 AM
Dang double postings.

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Tue 01/24/12 10:00 AM
Oh I keep thinking of more.

The Whales of August. It has Bette Davis, Lilian Gish, and Vincent Price in 1987.

Hard Candy.

Mister Lonely.

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Tue 01/24/12 09:56 AM


Spirit of the Beehive, is a great movie.
Also, you're only the second person other than myself that I know that has seen Forbidden Zone, and Liquid Sky.
I think about 5 of those I haven't seen.
Oh, one I forgot.
Kids In The Hall: Brain Candy.




The less people have heard of them, the less chance of them being remade.


Good point.

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Tue 01/24/12 09:38 AM


Annoyed, sick, and hot with a 103 temp. Meh.


Hope you feel better soon.


Thanks.

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Tue 01/24/12 09:33 AM
Annoyed, sick, and hot with a 103 temp. Meh.

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Tue 01/24/12 09:31 AM

..to be stinky..

..or not to be stinky..


Take a shower.

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Tue 01/24/12 09:02 AM

I had an incredible crush on Sidney Poitier when he was doing those films in his prime. Raisin in the Sun, then Lilies of the Field I think was his breakthrough.

Two Australian films are among the best I've ever seen. Walkabout, which my boyfriend and I saw with Woodstock (this was back when theaters still had double features). I've seen it twice and would gladly see it again. Another one was The Coca-Cola Kid with Eric Roberts, Julia's kid brother. It must have been one of the earliest films he made. It was kind of dark, but nothing like Star 80.


I rarely ever cry, when I'm watching movies, however.. Sidney Poitier's movies almost always make me cry.


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Tue 01/24/12 08:59 AM
Spirit of the Beehive, is a great movie.
Also, you're only the second person other than myself that I know that has seen Forbidden Zone, and Liquid Sky.
I think about 5 of those I haven't seen.
Oh, one I forgot.
Kids In The Hall: Brain Candy.


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Mon 01/23/12 11:28 PM


You say nerds like it's a bad thing.


..hey beautiful.

How was the documentary?


It was good.
I tried to sleep, but coughing keeps waking me up.

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Mon 01/23/12 11:16 PM
You say nerds like it's a bad thing.

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Mon 01/23/12 09:26 PM
Come take care of me.

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Mon 01/23/12 09:08 PM
Mike?

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Mon 01/23/12 08:06 PM
As I normally say..
Taco Bell is offensive to hispanic food..

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Mon 01/23/12 08:04 PM
I'm gluten intolerant. So. I'm screwed.
I was the biggest carb eater on the planet, until I was informed my body can't take it.
frustrated

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Mon 01/23/12 08:02 PM
Foreign, cult classics, movies that aren't mainstream or easy to come by, is what I mean by obscure.

A Patch of Blue is a really good movie. It was a little hard to watch the first time I watched it.

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Mon 01/23/12 07:57 PM
Dear gluten.
I fuc**** miss you.
Now I want a churo.

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Mon 01/23/12 07:09 PM

Someone's gonna get stabbed! LOL


Don't tempt me.

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Mon 01/23/12 07:07 PM


i havn't met very many gay women yet frown


They're around.

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Mon 01/23/12 06:31 PM
Some of my favorite non-horror related obscure movies.

Gummo.
Forbidden Zone.
Manic.
Melvin Goes to Dinner.
The Science of Sleep.
Secretary.
Brick.
Skidoo.
Bliss.
And more i'm sure I'll think of.

What are some of your favorite obscure movies?