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    Thomas Freudenberg wrote: Every time I view it I am impressed that you do not see the pointe till the end. Yeah, really got me when I first watched it. I really like movies that have a surprising ending, or one that gives a new perspective to the whole film. A good ending can sometimes make a bad film seem worth-while, yet it does not work the other way... Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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    Jon Sagara
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    Have you seen "Usual Suspects"? Great ending. Jon Sagara There is no spoon. Best Miniputt score: 21

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    • I ISIS55

      After many many years of waiting, I have finally rented "The Shining" from the video store and watched it with my friends. I really hate horror movies because they usually end up as unplanned comedies... But some few good movies really scare you - this is one of them! I really liked it. Other few good horror movies are "The Exorcist" and "The Sixth Sense". I liked them since they also had a plot and got me scared a couple of times. Most "horror" movies feature a stupid teenage brat running off with a chainsaw for 90 minutes... So, anyone seen "The Shining"? Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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      Saw it and loved it! -:suss:Matt Newman / Anti-Linux Activist:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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      • I ISIS55

        After many many years of waiting, I have finally rented "The Shining" from the video store and watched it with my friends. I really hate horror movies because they usually end up as unplanned comedies... But some few good movies really scare you - this is one of them! I really liked it. Other few good horror movies are "The Exorcist" and "The Sixth Sense". I liked them since they also had a plot and got me scared a couple of times. Most "horror" movies feature a stupid teenage brat running off with a chainsaw for 90 minutes... So, anyone seen "The Shining"? Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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        Michael A Barnhart
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        I still think the Birds was the scariest movie I ever saw. Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patients. -Admiral Rickover. ...

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          I still think the Birds was the scariest movie I ever saw. Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patients. -Admiral Rickover. ...

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          Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I still think the Birds was the scariest movie I ever saw. Yeah, Hitchcock Rocked :-) What he developed was suspense, the art of allowing the audience to know what would happen next, but the charaters not knowing the plot. So you just wanted to run up to the screen and tell the actors to "get the hell out of there" and "don't open that door". That shower scene from "Psycho" I still think was marvelous, considering all you saw was a shadow, then some blood going down the plughole. Today they spend millions on special effects and still can't better that. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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          I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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            I still think the Birds was the scariest movie I ever saw. Good ideas are not adopted automatically. They must be driven into practice with courageous patients. -Admiral Rickover. ...

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            Matt Newman
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            That movie really freaked me out! -:suss:Matt Newman / Windows XP Activist:suss: -Sonork ID: 100.11179:BestSnowman
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            • I ISIS55

              After many many years of waiting, I have finally rented "The Shining" from the video store and watched it with my friends. I really hate horror movies because they usually end up as unplanned comedies... But some few good movies really scare you - this is one of them! I really liked it. Other few good horror movies are "The Exorcist" and "The Sixth Sense". I liked them since they also had a plot and got me scared a couple of times. Most "horror" movies feature a stupid teenage brat running off with a chainsaw for 90 minutes... So, anyone seen "The Shining"? Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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              Mauricio Ritter
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              Isaac Sasson wrote: So, anyone seen "The Shining"? Only the first version with Jack Nicholson... that was reeeaaallly cool. redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... redrum... Mauricio Ritter - Brazil Sonorking now: 100.13560 Trank My latest article: Pentominos - A C# implementation of the famous Puzzle Game

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                Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I still think the Birds was the scariest movie I ever saw. Yeah, Hitchcock Rocked :-) What he developed was suspense, the art of allowing the audience to know what would happen next, but the charaters not knowing the plot. So you just wanted to run up to the screen and tell the actors to "get the hell out of there" and "don't open that door". That shower scene from "Psycho" I still think was marvelous, considering all you saw was a shadow, then some blood going down the plughole. Today they spend millions on special effects and still can't better that. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

                Sonork ID 100.9197:Colin

                I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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                Daniel Ferguson
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                ****Colin Davies wrote: Today they spend millions on special effects and still can't better that. There's no substitute for a good imagination. "There is a fine line between lunacy and genius; it is my goal in life to keep them guessing just where the line lies..." -- Unknown

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                • I ISIS55

                  After many many years of waiting, I have finally rented "The Shining" from the video store and watched it with my friends. I really hate horror movies because they usually end up as unplanned comedies... But some few good movies really scare you - this is one of them! I really liked it. Other few good horror movies are "The Exorcist" and "The Sixth Sense". I liked them since they also had a plot and got me scared a couple of times. Most "horror" movies feature a stupid teenage brat running off with a chainsaw for 90 minutes... So, anyone seen "The Shining"? Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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                  Lost User
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                  I don't care for horror movies myself but Sixth Sense is the best film I have seen in ages - a true thriller with a twist I didn't even ealise was there, let alone what it was. If you hear people say "They don't make films like they used to" - they do ! :-D

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                    Todd C. Wilson wrote: The movie goes better with beer, btw. :laugh: Lot's of beer!!

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                    ...and ketchup.

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                    • I ISIS55

                      Todd C. Wilson wrote: Orignal with Jack Nicholson, or the very recent remake (for tv)? The original. Todd C. Wilson wrote: Jack's best work. "As good as it gets" really surprised me for the best. Really a nice movie and great performence by Jack. Todd C. Wilson wrote: I strongly suggest you rent the Toxic Avenger. Never heard of it (translated names sometimes defer greatly from the original name) but I'll look it up. Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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                      Steven Mitcham
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                      Along with Stephen King, I liked the remake better. I really enjoyed Jack's 'The Shining' for years until the remake came out. Stephen King's work is way to complex for a 2 hour movie. The Stand miniseries was done excellently as well. From an internal company e-mail November, 2001 -- "Would the person who stole the ethics training manual from the class last Friday please return it."

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                        Michael A. Barnhart wrote: I still think the Birds was the scariest movie I ever saw. Yeah, Hitchcock Rocked :-) What he developed was suspense, the art of allowing the audience to know what would happen next, but the charaters not knowing the plot. So you just wanted to run up to the screen and tell the actors to "get the hell out of there" and "don't open that door". That shower scene from "Psycho" I still think was marvelous, considering all you saw was a shadow, then some blood going down the plughole. Today they spend millions on special effects and still can't better that. :-) Regardz Colin J Davies

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                        I think it's interesting that we often qu-ote each other in our sigs and attribute the qu-otes to "The Lounge". --- Daniel Fergusson, "The Lounge"

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                        Steven Mitcham
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                        Another great movie for suspense that is new is the Mothman Prophecies. It's been a long time since I've been totally wound up by a movie. Mothman Prophecies had me on the edge of my seat, freaking out through the entire length of the movie. As far as horror goes, it's very gruesome but Thirteen Ghosts was an awesome thrill ride. From an internal company e-mail November, 2001 -- "Would the person who stole the ethics training manual from the class last Friday please return it."

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                          Have you seen "Usual Suspects"? Great ending. Jon Sagara There is no spoon. Best Miniputt score: 21

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                          ISIS55
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                          Are you kidding? It's my favorite movie! Isaac Sasson, Lean, mean posting machine! Sonork ID 100.13704

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