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Mon 08/31/15 09:24 AM




I think this is made up statistics.


85% of statistics are made up.

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Mon 08/31/15 09:15 AM

An "Astronauts Guide To Life on Earth", If Walls Could Talk and Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children. I also have yet to read "The Astronauts Canada's Voyageurs" in Space. I visit the library often :)


I really enjoyed Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, and the sequel Hollow City was really good too.

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Mon 08/31/15 08:50 AM
Get that wall up before we all start finishing sentences with Eh!

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Mon 08/31/15 06:29 AM

Craven's collaboration with Kevin Williamson on Scream honestly saved horror films. Always felt that after Carpenter, Wes Craven was the greatest horror mind of the last thirty years. Hell....he is one of the best horror minds of all time. RIP to a true horror genius.


Nah, Scream just gave us a bunch of 90s Scream clones. I much prefer Wes' pre-Scream output. Still though, no denying his impact on the horror genre.

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Mon 08/31/15 06:04 AM
(Pen, and colored pencils, late 80's after seeing Alice Cooper in concert)



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Mon 08/31/15 05:44 AM
Does this smell like chloroform?

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Mon 08/31/15 05:40 AM
Wasn't this in a Cheers episode, or something similar? I remember Lilith leaving Frazier to live in a dome or something.

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Sun 08/30/15 08:20 PM
"Devastated to hear the news. Wes was a great friend, fine director and good man. Giant loss. Much too soon ..."

- John Carpenter

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Sun 08/30/15 08:09 PM
Wes Craven, whose "Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream" movies made him one of the most recognizable names in the horror film genre, has died. He was 76.

Craven's family said in a statement that he died in his Los Angeles home Sunday after battling brain cancer.

A prolific writer, director and editor, Craven was credited with reinventing the teen horror genre with the 1984 release of "A Nightmare on Elm Street" starring a then-unknown Johnny Depp. The movie led to several sequels, as did his 1996 movie "Scream."

Besides his work in horror films, Craven also directed the drama "Music of the Heart," which earned Meryl Streep an Oscar nomination.

Craven is survived by his wife, producer Iya Labunka, a son, a daughter and a stepdaughter.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/08/30/horror-master-wes-craven-dies-at-76/



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He directed two of my favorite horror films- The Hills Have Eyes (1977), and The Serpent And The Rainbow. A Nightmare On Elm Street is iconic. And even some of his cheesier efforts like Swamp Thing, and Deadly Friend are a lot of fun.

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Fri 08/28/15 03:57 PM

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Fri 08/28/15 03:20 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tdsL4kvp_I

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Fri 08/28/15 08:37 AM
Your head tastes like really really really really old cheese.







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Thu 08/27/15 05:34 PM
The Hive (2015)
Trailer:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txdd4UaiJJg




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Thu 08/27/15 05:30 PM

Have you read the novel?


Did you forget?:wink:
http://mingle2.com/topic/442458

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Thu 08/27/15 05:07 PM
This monkey cares about no one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhSu208PQaA

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Thu 08/27/15 10:09 AM
Every date I go on with the one I'm with now is the best date I've ever been on.

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Thu 08/27/15 06:40 AM

Thank you Torgo for helping to explain as well.:smile: And, I guess it IS only an American thang. laugh


Yep, most likely a North American thing, as far as the term for it goes.

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Thu 08/27/15 06:10 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Thu 08/27/15 06:11 AM

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Cockblocked

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Thu 08/27/15 05:28 AM
Guess you had to be there.

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Wed 08/26/15 04:34 PM

who is the worst and the best comedians? George Carlin the best. I didn't like don rickles.


You hockey puck.

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