The Shoutbox
Originally Posted by cat_sidhe
Originally Posted by Iroquois
Oh dang, they closed the Trump thread. Don't know what's more surprising, that it took so long or that it happened at all.
Party time!
I have trolled this is true. Troll is a string wird.

Strong even


Word.
Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by Joel
like a marine biologist discussing Gilligan's Island.
This is a good line. Did you make it up?
Yes and thanks
I usually quotation if not mine.
Also, dill pickle chips are da bomb.
I know I'm relatively healthy, but whenever I think about switching my insurance plan to the cheap option I just have this feeling I'm gunna get sick AF.
Originally Posted by Yoda
Originally Posted by Joel
like a marine biologist discussing Gilligan's Island.
This is a good line. Did you make it up?
The sea was angry that day, my friends. Like the one that stranded the crew of the Minnow.
Given your take on Summer of '84, I wonder what you'd make of Turbo Kid from the same directors. It's the kind of semi-serious '80s pastiche Kung Fury should've been.
Originally Posted by Joel
like a marine biologist discussing Gilligan's Island.
This is a good line. Did you make it up?
Originally Posted by Joel
Sometime i wouldnt mind you taking my phantom thread review to task. Any review. Troll me man.
Having checked it, I wouldn't contest it even if I rate it a full popcorn higher. Really, though, since you asked to be trolled, isn't not trolling you the bigger troll anyway?
Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6
It's weird how for a long time Halloween III seemed to gain a huge cult following, but now people seem to hate it again?
Wouldn't surprise me. Maybe people have been hearing about its cult following and get their hopes up over it only to be disappointed in a whole new way. At the end of the day it's still a weird-ass B-movie with robots and killer masks and that one guy from RoboCop waxing poetic about human sacrifice.
Originally Posted by Joel
I hear ya. It isnt painfully dull though?
Sort of. I've said before that I find the concept of horror franchises strangely fascinating in ways that individual films don't entirely justify, but it may just be the flaws that make them interesting.