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Sublime imagery
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One of the funniest movies ever made. The perfect anti war movie
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90 more days to Halloween…Silver Shamrock
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I love this photo!
#horror#halloween#jamie lee curtis#laurie strode#michael myers#nick castle#john carpenter#debra hill
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“Dee Dee, get out of my lab-or…oh hello there. Would you like to help me in my lab-or-a-tory? Maybe to a cemetery at midnight, where I can read to you my poetry?”
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Necrogamy was the practice of marring a dead person, also called posthumous marriage or ghost marriage. This was legally recognized in France in 1804 to allow marriage to fallen soldiers, but was practiced extralegally elsewhere in Europe.
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Tom: “does this cause you any pain?”
Pinhead: (clasps hands together) “I am pain!”
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Clipping from The 15 Association's August 1985 newsletter.
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Remember that GEICO commercial, that made fun of terrible horror films? When people in the terribly written horror film, make bad decisions?
Well this is that kind of movie. I haven’t laughed that hard, towards a horror film since You’re Next (2013). my laughter was out of sarcasm and I don’t feel sorry for any of the characters.
⭐️1/2 star(s) because at least it made me laugh.
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That weird relative waiting for you to open your gift on Xmas. “Open the box Kirsty. Open the one I gave you.”
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Happy Terminator Day!
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“You silver finger devil 😘”
-Morticia
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“No, your other right”
-Jigsaw
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A movie that’s so bad, that it’s entertainingly funny. A big time guilty pleasure for me.
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40th Anniversary of Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter aka Friday the 13th, Part IV
Released on Friday 13th of April, 1984
My favorite sequel…Jason’s last time chasing his victims, just inches apart.
Anyone a fan of this sequel…or saw this when it first came out to cinemas?
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The Bat Woman by Albert Joseph Penot (1890)
The Vampire woman by Leanna TenEycke.
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