C44Antelope
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 279
- Location
- just past the 7th tee
To Have and Have Not - "Was you ever bit by a dead bee?"
+ 2 on the sounds Worf...
Also for me is the sound track from this:
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In the middle of the story where he is alone , tormented,
the music, was, is & will always be the most depressing
haunting sounds I have ever heard.:eeek:
My wife's family is Italian, and we probably drew the same parallels. lolBig Big Fat Greek Wedding
Very closely parallels my experience with my wife, only her family is Mexican.
+ 2 on the sounds Worf...
Also for me is the sound track from this:
.
In the middle of the story where he is alone , tormented,
the music, was, is & will always be the most depressing
haunting sounds I have ever heard.:eeek:
Good call... I never noticed the soundtrack... I was too riveted on the story... I've seen to many lost souls like this in my life... drugs, drink, sex, stupidity... take your pick.
Worf
Finishing up Red Planet Mars with Peter Graves.
How's Peter doing? Last I heard, he wasn't doing so well.
Psychomania, 1972. I had insomnia the other night and caught the end. It was so bad, I don't think James could even watch it! An undead motorcycle gang. Still not sure if it was made as a horror film, or more on the lines of Attack Of The Killer Tomatoes! One, sean, a girl on her BSA ran into a baby carriage, or is that a Pram? Instead of being terrifying, you had to laugh, it was that poorly done.
Never heard of it but my instinct is that it is 70s so I better run away.....
I don't want to see a BSA messed up either.
Now James, 70's films aren't that bad.
Each decade had poorly made films that have now become classics, okay cult classics.
Psychomania wasn't interesting to me because it was a motorcycle gang.
I'm not really into those flicks, dead or undead.
I do have Mean Streets on the DVR, and once Halloween is over, I'll watch that.
I also have Black Caesar but haven't watched it yet.
Great track by James Brown though.