investor2020
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Who needs to watch a movie . . . just tune in to Enny's "scene by scene" reveals . . . 

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Oh, hush, you!Who needs to watch a movie . . . just tune in to Enny's "scene by scene" reveals . . .![]()

The.Wait . . . what happened? You left me hanging . . . did the bats win?. . . did Dina vanquish them with a tennis racket? . . . horror fans want to know.

Ooooooh. I have actually seen Deep Rising.Next up? How 'bout a horror film involving a cruise ship? . . . like "Triangle" (2009) or "Ghost Ship" (2002) or "Deep Rising" (1998). Maybe there's more to think about than just "what to wear" . . .![]()




Does it surprise you (or anyone) that I've seen not only Sharknado, but Sharknado: The Second One, as well?Did someone say Sharknado?

I don’t know if I knew there was an original.I am. So tired. *thunk*
Only a pre-code movie will revive me.
Enter, The Maltese Falcon (1931). Not as spectacular as the Humphrey Bogart version, but full of its own piquant charm.
I think I may have mentioned it before.I don’t know if I knew there was an original.
After reading about the pre-code cuts this movie could have been featured in Sally Sparrows thread.
I think it was called The Sewing Circle? It was heavy on the pre-code movie stuff as pertains to homosexuality.What is the Sally Sparrows thread
) from town residents on local slasher events in the last hundred years.Honestly, even with the spoon-feeding, I was suspect I miss much.I’m going to have to read this. Or, at least, add it to the pile of books I’m supposed to be reading.

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