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Post by damientheomen on Dec 2, 2003 17:44:37 GMT
you'll get this straight away!
David Naughton Griffen Dunne John Woodvine
1982 (I Think)
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Post by Marnie on Dec 2, 2003 18:39:03 GMT
An American Werewolf in London?
(If it is...It's 1981)
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Post by damientheomen on Dec 2, 2003 19:13:52 GMT
i knew it was somewhere around that time!
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Post by BoogieMan on Dec 3, 2003 17:10:45 GMT
I would also say "American werewolf in London". I'm sure your right Xinram That movie was a classic! Remember the Tavern scene? The Slaughtered Lamb. A great place to hide from werewolves. Too bad those nice people in the tavern kicked those 2 out in the cold, windy and werewolf infested countryside...lol I'll never ask questions if I go to London..lol Boogiewolf
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Dan2d2
Experienced Haunter
I have only myself to believe in, and even that is hardly believable.
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Post by Dan2d2 on Dec 15, 2003 20:37:30 GMT
This sounds like a cool game, I'll try guessing at the next movie.
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Post by BoogieMan on Dec 15, 2003 20:43:35 GMT
Xinram Regjirk is in control of the board.
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Dan2d2
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I have only myself to believe in, and even that is hardly believable.
Posts: 112
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Post by Dan2d2 on Dec 15, 2003 20:49:38 GMT
Okay then, Xinram Regjirk start the games! (LOL, watch me forget to play! Or miss it.)
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Post by BoogieMan on Dec 16, 2003 23:04:46 GMT
Ok....enough waiting. Here's one Year: 1931 1. Colin Clive 2. Mae Clarke 3. Dwight Frye (pictured) The main Character would be a give-away...so I omitted him..lol Friennnd.... BoogieMan
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Dan2d2
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I have only myself to believe in, and even that is hardly believable.
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Post by Dan2d2 on Dec 18, 2003 19:33:27 GMT
I haven't seen this movie, but it's Frankenstein, isn't it?!
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Post by BoogieMan on Dec 19, 2003 18:38:07 GMT
Correct Dan2d2! Great job....but I cant believe you have never seen Frankenstein (1931) When this movie came out, thousands of kids were horrified of the monster and thousands of kids never dared to even think of seeing it. The camera angles and the "dark" black and white film was and still is a horror classic. Fact: Boris Karloff plays Dr. Frankenstein's monster in this early, very loose version of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel. The novel was alternately titled "The Modern Prometheus" and depicted "The Monster" as a Superman. The screenplay of this classic albeit altered version was written by Garrett Fort. Sequel: "Bride of Frankenstein." Dan2d2, you are now incharge of ths board. Pick a good one...lolRent it! BoogieMan
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