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Post by Brian D not logged in on Feb 25, 2006 21:40:06 GMT
The scariest one I remember was called something like "Masakitos - He Will Come Again" and is set in a library which is somehow transported back to the 1920s, the time of the eponymous murderer. Anybody remember it?
BTW this topic came up a couple of years ago on the board. What goes around comes around....
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Post by LanceC on Feb 25, 2006 23:22:58 GMT
agreed Brian D, see that at the right time of night and its well scary
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Post by chasscott on Feb 26, 2006 9:06:03 GMT
At the time "poor butterfly" was generally regarded as the weakest , but today (like old wine) it might developed an appealing style of its own? Ive seen this said a few times that Poor Butterfly was one of the weakest episodes,but this was the one I remembered most in the series from the original screenings,Perhaps it was because, seemingly for those that remember him,Emperor Rosko the DJ if my memory is not gone ,was supposed to have had a similar experience. Seems so long ago I could be completely mistaken.
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Post by Capn Mainbrace on Feb 26, 2006 9:23:14 GMT
Those DVDs on ebay are ILLEGAL. Don't buy them - you're just supporting pirates. Arrrrrrrrrr, oi resent that, ye swab. We pirates need ta make some kinda livin'. Rum doesn't pay for itself! Ye landlubbing scurvy dog, oi've a good mind ta keelhaul ya. See if oi don't. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I, for one, am sick to death of waiting for bloody Paramount to get off its fat Star Trek-murdering arse and officially release the greatest show ever made, The Invaders, on DVD, so a pirate set sounds pretty damned good to me. Any port in a storm, lad. The one and only reason people pirate CDs and DVDs is because the official ones COST TOO MUCH. They are obscenely overpriced. CDs, especially. The companies don't seem to comprehend that if they cut their truly usurious mark-ups by even a small fraction, bootlegging would diminish to a great extent. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
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Post by BOB TARBUCK on Feb 26, 2006 12:26:41 GMT
It Seems To Me That At £27.00..The Pirate Copy Of Journey To The unknown..seems Very Overpriced...Especially Since The Quality Sounds Well Dodgy.
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