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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I loved dark crystal as a kid. Not watched it as an adult.
Loved labyrinth and still do, made my partner watch it the other night and he said it was the most weird and random film he's ever seen haha
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I loved dark crystal as a kid. Not watched it as an adult.
Loved labyrinth and still do, made my partner watch it the other night and he said it was the most weird and random film he's ever seen haha
L xx"
Aaah!! Labyrinth will always and forever be amazing. |
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By *iver2015Woman
over a year ago
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"I loved dark crystal as a kid. Not watched it as an adult.
Loved labyrinth and still do, made my partner watch it the other night and he said it was the most weird and random film he's ever seen haha
L xx
Aaah!! Labyrinth will always and forever be amazing. "
I thought Labyrinth was terrible! I only watched it as an adult though. My ex felt the same about The Goonies which is madness! The Goonies is awesome.
When I rewatch The Lost Boys I wonder why I was ever scared by it. Cracking film though and a decent soundtrack.
The Gremlins turned from something that frightened me into something hilarious.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I loved dark crystal as a kid. Not watched it as an adult.
Loved labyrinth and still do, made my partner watch it the other night and he said it was the most weird and random film he's ever seen haha
L xx
Snap love David Bowie
Aaah!! Labyrinth will always and forever be amazing. "
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over a year ago
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I used to go around to a mates after school and we would watch all of his dad's horror films whilst they were still at work. All of the nightmare on elm streets. Halloween and all the Friday the 13th's. They look positively tame by today's slasher and gore fests! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People didn't read the first post and think this is about films they liked as kids "
People not reading the opening post before responding? Well I never. |
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"I used to go around to a mates after school and we would watch all of his dad's horror films whilst they were still at work. All of the nightmare on elm streets. Halloween and all the Friday the 13th's. They look positively tame by today's slasher and gore fests! "
We did similar.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre scared the crap out of me.
Then there was Scanners and Driller killer, which had us in stitches.
Then there was his dads porn collection that had a young impressionable mind changed and warped forever more lol
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"People didn't read the first post and think this is about films they liked as kids
Hahahaha I had noticed this "
Oh yeah, my bad!
Goonies is still awesome as fuuuuck! |
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"People didn't read the first post and think this is about films they liked as kids
Hahahaha I had noticed this
Oh yeah, my bad!
Goonies is still awesome as fuuuuck! "
Not seen it in years but it's a good film |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I used to go around to a mates after school and we would watch all of his dad's horror films whilst they were still at work. All of the nightmare on elm streets. Halloween and all the Friday the 13th's. They look positively tame by today's slasher and gore fests!
We did similar.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre scared the crap out of me.
Then there was Scanners and Driller killer, which had us in stitches.
Then there was his dads porn collection that had a young impressionable mind changed and warped forever more lol
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Ah, Scanners was ace!
Maniac Cop was another. God they were awful |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"People didn't read the first post and think this is about films they liked as kids
Hahahaha I had noticed this
Oh yeah, my bad!
Goonies is still awesome as fuuuuck! "
I'll let you of, I could easily fall out with someone who doesn't like the Goonies, Labyrinth and Flight of the Navigator. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I used to go around to a mates after school and we would watch all of his dad's horror films whilst they were still at work. All of the nightmare on elm streets. Halloween and all the Friday the 13th's. They look positively tame by today's slasher and gore fests!
We did similar.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre scared the crap out of me.
Then there was Scanners and Driller killer, which had us in stitches.
Then there was his dads porn collection that had a young impressionable mind changed and warped forever more lol
Ah, Scanners was ace!
Maniac Cop was another. God they were awful "
seen all 3 Maniac Cop films |
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I remember watching a film over my nans that I got from the video shop, would've been before 1994, was a real film not a cartoon and there was a scene in like a sweet factory or something like a fantasy type production line of sweet making. Wasn't Charlie and the chocolate factory, there was some sort of villain in it and element of danger and kids were the main characters. Can not remember what it was called cos I've tried searching for years by typing plot themes into google. It was a good film I'd like to watch again. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I remember watching a film over my nans that I got from the video shop, would've been before 1994, was a real film not a cartoon and there was a scene in like a sweet factory or something like a fantasy type production line of sweet making. Wasn't Charlie and the chocolate factory, there was some sort of villain in it and element of danger and kids were the main characters. Can not remember what it was called cos I've tried searching for years by typing plot themes into google. It was a good film I'd like to watch again. "
Wasn't toys Was it,'v |
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"I remember watching a film over my nans that I got from the video shop, would've been before 1994, was a real film not a cartoon and there was a scene in like a sweet factory or something like a fantasy type production line of sweet making. Wasn't Charlie and the chocolate factory, there was some sort of villain in it and element of danger and kids were the main characters. Can not remember what it was called cos I've tried searching for years by typing plot themes into google. It was a good film I'd like to watch again. "
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen?
Bugsy Malone? |
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Why on earth do grown ups still like the goonies? I get the nostalgia and that, I thought it was the best film in the world when I was a kid, but I watched it again a couple of years ago and had to turn it off. It's just a gang of kids running around screeching at each other, it gave me a fucking headache. |
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