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LunarBitch

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  1. You see why the main character does it though. A lot of brutality is caused even from the most trivial of times in the movie and some undeeded sequences were involved but the aesthetic and the ways of shooting the movie were very close to what was needed to shock. A lot more gory than the first one... You see more than just a hanging rectum this time.
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    Your current read?

    Should really get continuing on Kings' The Stand. Bit of a late bloomer for that book but each time I read it it finally gets more clear and everyone's becoming involved with the same thing now. It has been a while since I last read it as I really want to see the film (I know, still haven't seen it yet after all these years) and I'm one for being good by not watching something before the book. Even at a younger age I managed to read Angela's Ashes before the film release.
  3. Lots more phlem... Yum!

  4. Some other people took on "their own twist" of the black tie , which I'm not too sure would count for Fatboy though.
  5. Out of that re-done Nightmare Before Christmas soundtrack, that Manson one was the best pulled off. Same kind of situation as when everyone knew that Patrick Stewart was going to be Xavier in the movies. His voice went perfectly with the song and goes well by synching it up with that part of the movie.
  6. "House of a Thousand Corpses" wasn't as good as "The Devil's Rejects" but this is a good welcoming song to whatever atmosphere's prefered for getting together for the occasion. I know they're typical for Halloween media but Rob Zombie gets into the right mind (well, especially when he creates most aspects of these two movies and the music for them) for the genre and maybe for the time of the year too. His new movie to do with the Witches of Salem should be due out by next year. Gutting that it couldn't have been for this Halloween.
  7. With mentioning Nina Simone earlier, what version of "Don't let me be misunderstood" is the more appealling one? Gary Moore brought some nice licks towards it and made it upbeat for how he wanted to play it. Any other opinions on any other versions..?
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