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Doctor Quester

@Doctor_Quester

🧟‍♀️Horror🤖SF🐉Fantasy🕹️Games🪀Toys🤼‍♀️Pro-Wrestling🦖PreHistory👻Paranormal🛸 Physical media is king. coming soon: VdeoQuest 📼📺

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Bryan Baugh
Bryan Baugh@BryanBaugh·
Oh… Wolfen.😒 I saw this movie on HBO a couple years after it came out. So probably 82 or 83. Being a kid and hoping to see another great early 80s special effects creature (the early 80s was a golden age for werewolves and special effects creatures after all) - the minute I saw they were just using a normal, actual wolf and calling it a werewolf - this movie had committed an unforgivable sin in my 10 (or maybe 11 year old) mind and was immediately cast out, into the nether regions of “lame” for all time. Haven’t seen it since. Over the past 40+ years, whenever this movie has come up - in conversation or online or in a book, or whenever there was a rare opportunity to rent or stream it - I always go through the same thought process: I should probably give that movie another (fair-minded adult) chance. …But I already know it doesn’t have a cool werewolf. So what is the point. And I move on. Yes I know that is unfair. But those childhood grudges are stubborn. And there’s so many other movies to watch and so little time…
Horror RPG Guy@chillcryptworld

Finally watching Wolfen (1981) and loving it so far. Super gritty procedural, forgot Gregory Hines is in it!

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DepressedBergman
DepressedBergman@DannyDrinksWine·
Rod Taylor on "The Time Machine" (1960): "The Time Machine" (1960) is a big part of my life because it was my first starring role. It was made for 600,000 bucks and nobody thought it would be anything. [But now] it's probably the biggest classic of of science fiction movies ever. There were no computers in those days. This was all movie-making and tricksters and cartooning and modeling. So for "The Time Machine" to have become so classically wonderful is a feat of movie-making." (Rod Taylor's interview to TCM, 1996) P.S: On this day, 66 years ago, George Pal's "The Time Machine" (1960) premiered in Rome, Italy.
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old toons@oldtoons_·
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the bravest of them all? 🤔
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
Narrator's voice: "they were not, in fact, Emo."
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Marcus Pittman
Marcus Pittman@ImKingGinger·
On another timeline, Stephen Colbert never became the host of The Late Show and these guys are still reading viewer emails. Never forget what CBS took from us.
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Doctor Quester
Doctor Quester@Doctor_Quester·
@Cmdr_Sinclair Back in the days of yore, when mail order was the only alternative to in-store shopping and VHS tapes were the standard format, I used to use this catalog to get foreign films, virtually unknown b-movies, obscure classics, and special editions. moviesunlimited.com
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Paige Ashley
Paige Ashley@Cmdr_Sinclair·
What are some reliable websites for buying dvds besides eBay and Amazon? Do you guys have any you recommend?
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Doctor Quester
Doctor Quester@Doctor_Quester·
@G98appreciator More of Elsie and Mendell. I loved their dynamic in GTS. Also, the other members of the scientific team were just background characters. They should have been more fleshed out. Plus Nick should have defended himself more when he was being fired.
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