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eggsandwich

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« Reply #40 on: 01-17-2004 05:21 »
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Originally posted by Tweek:
I think it was Braindead, the Peter Jackson film where the guy slaughters a load of zombies with a lawn mower... I guess everybody laughed at that though    :p

  :laff: Yes. I also heard that over 300 litres of blood was pumped out of the lawnmower per minute. It shows.

TOTP-Zombie slaughter

nagrub

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« Reply #41 on: 01-18-2004 17:10 »

Scream is meant to be funny. It plays of the fact that it is a cliché of all horror films. it's meant to be funny. i'l leave it at that for now.
evan

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« Reply #42 on: 01-18-2004 17:47 »

This might not be ontopic, but I found some of the deaths in Battle Royale to be pretty humorous. In fact, my friends were shocked when I said that the movie "wasn't brutal enough."
TheLastGreatDon

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« Reply #43 on: 01-18-2004 18:51 »
« Last Edit on: 01-18-2004 18:51 »

I thought that well. ALL. of Stephen Kings Movies have been hilarious. Sleep-Walkers cracked me up, & what about Cujo and Christine? They were TERRIBLE but so funny I couldn't stop laughing. All of the Godzilla franchise except that 1999 one made me laugh so irristably my sides split.
& Dreamcatcher, I read the book but when Morgan Freeman says.
It's Priceless.
Mango

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« Reply #44 on: 01-20-2004 20:03 »

In the Japanese "Ring" there *were* no horses.  During the course of the three movies in the Japanese "Ring" trilogy, we learn the whole story of Sadako(Samara) and how she does all the stuff she does.  And if you think it didn't make sense, read the original book by Koji Suzuki, which is now printing in English.  His version of the story is so far from the American movie, it's....well, scary.  :p  Lots of scientific explanations for everything, and you'll understand the movies better.
</ringu geek rant>
~FazeShift~

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« Reply #45 on: 01-20-2004 20:05 »

A whole book of Engrish?!?

*runs down the shops in his jimmy-jams*
Mango

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« Reply #46 on: 01-20-2004 21:08 »

Solly! As for me, I speeku engrish am not.  ;)
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