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RosieH Wrote:

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> What the frig is a midchlorian? Is it something

> from one of the prequels? If so Mockney and

> Huguenot, you have only yourselves to blame.

>

> And I thought you could kill zombies by chopping

> their heads off? For that reason, I never leave

> home without my pocket chainsaw.

>

> Incidentally, a friend of mine (American -

> explains a lot) has worked out a plan for what he

> will do when zombies take over the US. It

> involves that UFO on a stick that they have over

> there and a deathslide. I'm not entirely

> convinced it's practical.


Every self respecting male has a zombie escape plan

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Demon: What an excellent day for

> an exorcism.

> Father Damien Karras: You would like that?

> Demon: Intensely.

> Father Damien Karras: But wouldn't that drive

> you out of Regan?

> Demon: It would bring us

> together.

> Father Damien Karras: You and Regan?

> Demon: You and us.

>

> *slight tremor down spine*



Great film. The bit where she is on the ceiling really freaks me out.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> jumpinjackflash Wrote:

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> -----

> > this face that used to flash every so often

> really scared the bejeezus out of me

>

> Fricking awesome. I'm going to buy the DVD now.



When's that bit - I have never noticed it?

karter Wrote:

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> What about The Rite, with Hopkins. Any good?



Not seen it myself but am a member of a AV / DVD / Home entertainment (why oh why did I write GNOME entertainment there??) Forum and it's been being slated left , right and centre.


Like all things it's down to personal tastes. You might like it , you might hate it. there's no right and wrong answer!


on the subject of scary it was the first Omen that did it for me.. that child had such an intense stare.


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oh and the red eyes at the window in the original Amityville horror !!

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