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Horror Guy commented on the post, Winona Ryder (Literally) Rolls Her Eyes At Thought Of A New ‘Beetlejuice’! September 24, 2012 7:26 pm
Yeah, like her last film ‘The Letter’ was sooooo amazing. What a snooze fest.
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WolfFang posted an update in the group LYCAN FORUM August 13, 2009 12:45 pm
With rumuors of the 4th “Underworld”, I wonder if there will be a return of Lycans, hmmm we shall see…. but in 3D and KATE?? OMG, damn, pants ripped…..
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WolfFang posted an update in the group Favorite Kills! August 6, 2009 8:19 am
I’m talking about a movie that wasn’t remembered or even never heard of, but has some quirky, amazing kills or villians or VICTIMS!! Mine was “The Town That Feared Sundown”, saw it in a drive-in as a kid, guy killed with a TROMBONE!! CLASSIC and very musical with the screaming!
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WolfFang posted an update in the group
KISS GROUP!!!!! {Army was taken} July 31, 2009 9:01 pmDon’t know if anyone collected any if their memrobilia, {I sold all of mine for good reasons}, but I noticed KISS cologne in Wally-Hell {Wal-Mart} and it made me wonder if Gene and Paul went overboard?
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rogue posted an update in the group
Jaws fans July 31, 2009 7:09 pmi think everything about it really makes it the perfect blockbuster. It’s intense, has great characters, great story and the shark is iconic.
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GREAT DATE MOVIE!!!
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I agree with that.
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This is my favorite horror movie, I had seen this back in the early 80′s, and it had such an affect on me and our swimming pool when I was a kid:lol:
Jaws is a great date movie, it is tastefully gory in some scenes, the score is timeless. The humor is clever but doesn’t take over the movie. -
Jaws is one of the first movies I remember watching as a child.
This movie is near perfection. John Williams’ score is one of the most iconic pieces of music in movie history. Add to the mix a truly memorable cast, terrifying scares and a giant shark and you have a classic film, a blockbuster in the true sense of the word that still runs rings…[Read more] -
This is the movie that got me into horror. I still watch it everytime they show it on tv.
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Only a complete cunt would not like this movie.
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Simply put, Jaws was(still is) nothing short of incredible.
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it was a phenomenon.everyone including myself was afraid to swim at the beach for a few years.when a movie alters the behavior of the masses you know it’s good !!
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not trying to be tough but this is the only movie to truly,truly scare me.and thats why,people like to be scared.:D
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rogue posted an update in the group killer klowns from outerspace fans July 31, 2009 1:43 pm
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Frickin hilarious and original film, LOVE IT, I had my video copy stolen, damn bastards…..
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oh yeah, fav scene? the whole damn movie, of course!
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I agree the whole movie is good, i wish they would a made a sequel to this.
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i liked the whole film but my favorite part is when their turning everyone into cotton candy and balloons
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I love the part where the clown’s playing ventriloquist with the asshole cop.
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Hands down the best part of the movie is when the theice cream vending brothers finally get some from the Klowns. It cracks me up every time. And the ventriloquist dummy cop was outrageous too.
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Haha, love this movie. I like the shadow kill scene. I thought that was hilarious.
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definitly when the clown punches the guys head right off, such a great weird movie. haha
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my fave is when they put people in the changing van thing
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I love it when they turn the people into cotton candy and they stick the straw in them and suck there blood!!! lol love it!!
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the prison scene.:pirate:
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The shadow puppet scene is probably my favorite. I also love the “Knock your block off” scene with Shorty and the bikers.
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rogue posted an update in the group
Greg Mclean Fans July 29, 2009 8:41 pmWhich is a better movie?
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WolfFang posted an update in the group KISS GROUP!!!!! {Army was taken} July 29, 2009 7:16 am
I grew up with this awesome group, and they are still here, I saw them in concert both ways, I PREFER the make-up! Also too bad Peter and Ace aren’t with them, please share your thoughts?
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I’m not one of those fans that has a problem with Tommy and Eric wearing Ace and Peter’s make-up.I honestly think the make-up has outlived its purpose, it was fun for awhile with the reunion and all, but they should have taken it off when they came back out after their “Farewell” tour. Plus I was more of an 80′s non make-up fan anyways.
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I only got to see them without their make up, they were still awesome the music does not need the make up!!! although for the show and the stage presence the make up wins every time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:mrgreen:
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I would choose make-up.since that makes them iconic.
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i saw them for the 6th time on oct.10th @ msg.they’re still awesome! ace & peter are the original & best but tommy & eric are great too.although they can play without the make-up it’s what makes kiss KISS !!
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WolfFang posted an update in the group Fans of Slipknot! For all Maggots that want to join!! July 29, 2009 7:09 am
Allright, to start this off, what do you prefer, make-up or non make up days of this greatest rock band’s career?
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Make up, I mean that’s what made what they are dude…[Read more]
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WolfFang posted an update in the group
LYCAN FORUM July 21, 2009 11:04 amI say Lon Chaney hands down, but there are other good actors/actresses to play our beloved creature.
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WolfFang posted an update in the group LYCAN FORUM July 19, 2009 12:36 am
Movies as well as books depict werewolves as slaves to vampires, and that they are brainless killing machines. I disagree with the stigma, after all wolves in real life are loyal creatures, whereas vampire bats are seen as a nuisance. Has anyone read “The Wolf’s Hour”? I can’t remember the author and it has been awhile, I also would like to see…[Read more]
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Robert R. McCammon is the author of “The Wolf’s Hour”, btw
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Check out The Werewolf by Montague Summers. It’s a difficult read (in my opinion) but the research that Monty has done in the book is very interesting.
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The Wolf’s Hour was a pretty cool book (although Swan’s Song is definately McCammon’s best), I really liked the way White Wolf depicted werewolves in their World of Darkness games and novels.
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WolfFang posted an update in the group LYCAN FORUM July 16, 2009 12:14 pm
[ok to start this, please list any favorite movies with werewolves, I realize Vampires has taken the helm in alot of movies, but werewolves are still abundant!
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Well of course there’s the biggies, An American…, Howling, but I also really dig Dog Soldiers, the Ginger Snaps series, the Underworld flicks, and one of my guilty pleasures is Bad Moon, I know the morphing transformation sucks, but the werewolf itself is pretty sweet!:chainsaw:
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dog soldiers is one of my all time favourite werewolf movies
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Werewolves are my favorite horror movie “monsters”. I really liked Silver Bullet (although the werewolf looked like Teddy Ruxpin with mange) but Wolfen, The Howling, American.., Dog Soldiers was great. The last werewolf movies I seen was Cursed and Never Cry Werewolf. Made for T.V. but watchable. Although Never Cry Werewolf was almost dead on…[Read more]
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Total agreement, “Ginger Snaps” was cool, as well as “Dog Soldiers”, what about “Project:Metalbeast”?
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I have not seen that one. I’m gonna check that one out.
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I like all the usual suspects, Werewolf In London, The Howling, Dog Soldiers, The Wolfman etc. Silver Bullet is one that seems to get overlooked a lot as does Wolf with Jack Nicholson.
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I saw Project: Metalbeast years ago, I remember it being like a good (haha) sci-fi (sorry SyFy, lame) channel movie. Entertaining in a cheesy way, then again I just watch Howling VI: The Freaks, also fun & cheesy.
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i love werewolf movies but some of them (especially dog soldiers) freaked me out i dont know why though
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I love dog soliders, try to catch it every time it’s on. I also love the original w/Lon Chaney Jr. Even a man who’s pure of heart and say’s his pray’s by nite……
Best all time theatre experience Wherwolves of London wonderful with a crowd. Recently watched it with my sons and had to explain that fx have improved a lot in the past 20 – 30 yrs. -
the ginger snaps trilogy :heart:
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Horror Guy wrote a new post, DVD Review: ‘Return to Sleepaway Camp’! October 23, 2008 8:22 am
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Horror Guy wrote a new post, Horror Guy Keenan’s ‘Quarantine’ Review October 10, 2008 12:10 pm
Earlier this week I had the chance to check out Sony Screen Gems’ Quarantine, which is now in theaters everywhere. For the first time in the eight years running this site, I found myself with a severe case of […]












Mine would have to be a movie called Shades of Darkness, this movie was so bad, so cheesy, and unbearable at times! But, like any real bad horror movie, it was entertaining. It also holds a personal place in my memory because my college roommate’s Father funded, acted, and provided a set for the movie. The guy who made the movie has also done…[Read more]
I’d say “Hausu”. Someone get’s eaten by a piano but it’s a 70′s movie so it’s super awesome. Also someone gets strangled by a lamp very violently. That is just amazing.
Slaughter High, Cathy’s Curse, Scream Bloody Murder, City in Panic
stephen king’s night flier
Probably The Worst Film I’ve Seen Is: Rest Stop! That ‘Murderer’ Looks Like A Man Running With Several Leaves Pinned On Him……….And He Has Garden Clippers!
I Mean WHAT THE FUCK!
………And To Live Up To The Name Of This Forum: I Would Have To Say ‘Asylum’! Overall Good-Off Movie!