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All responses Most smiled responses
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Jack Burton from Big Trouble in Little China for obvious reasons.
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I would change most of Spielberg's movie's endings.
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The Shining/The Exorcist/Zombi/Night of the Living Dead/Dawn of the Dead/Suspiria/Demons/The Descent/Opera/Poltergeist/The Others/Day of the Dead/House of 1000 Corpses/Halloween/Nightmare on Elm Street/The Thing/Re-Animator/28 Days Later/The Fly/The Texas Chainsaw Massacre/Evil Dead 2/Evil Dead/Return of the living Dead. There are like 100 others.
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In the cinema it is an icy and some twizzlers.
At home it is milk and doritos. -
There were good things and bad things about it. Much like when they revamped the Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Jessica Biel, there were good parts and bad parts. I think there needed to be some changes in the new Elm St. such as I did not want to know when someone was in a dream sequence until creepy shit started to happen, or that Freddy wasn't the creative/one liner Freddy until the very end of the film. Although I thought Hayley did a phenomenal job as Krueger. Not sure if there will be a sequel, but considering it made money there might be.
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It still holds the #1 spot of scariest film for me. All Hail King and Kubrick.
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I would go back to the time when the US Constitution was being drafted and give the leaders and people the genuine laws to live by.
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There are three people whom I cannot choose bewteen.
One would be Stanley Kubrick.
Another would be Judy Garland.
The other would be Hunter S. Thompson. -
1. Memento
2. The Dark Knight
3. Inception
4. Batman Begins
5. The Prestige
6. The Following
7. Iinsomnia -
Eternal Darkness or Zelda or Limbo or Halo.
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High Fidelity/Gross Pointe Blank/Being John Malkovich/The Ice Harvest/Say Anything.
Runner up: Stand By Me -
Most absurd amazing badass season yet. Enjoying it a lot.
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I can come up with ten names, but no ranking.
Stanley Kubrick
Alfred Hitchcock
John Carpenter
Sam Raimi
Akira Kurosawa
Sam Peckinpah
Steven Spielberg
Francis Ford Coppola
Mel Brooks
Michael Curtiz
If I could extend this list.....
John Ford
Ingmar Bergman
Terry Gilliam
Fritz Lang
Coen Brothers
Wes Anderson
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Toy Story 3. Pixar is one of the best studios out there. They make movies that not only entertain but hit that emotional nerve perfectly. When all of those toys hold hands....I mean wow. What a scene.
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Ashley J. Williams, John Rambo, Dutch, Luke Skywalker, Snake Plissken.
I don't need any maids.
Bryan Kluger’s Bio
A cinephile and lover of music, you can catch me with the occult, kite flying, or cupcake baking while whistling tunes of Tom waits and Michael Jackson.


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