Name the Horror Movie Quiz
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Three friends encounter pure evil when they drive to a famous but very remote ancient landmark.
Three friends encounter pure evil when they drive to a famous but very remote ancient landmark.
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Is the landmark Stonehenge?
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"You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."
"You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die."
"You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you."
"You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die."
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Nein. Wrong country even Poison. Remote landmark.
Were you not going to call me Mr Mania or spookie?
Were you not going to call me Mr Mania or spookie?
Last edited by spookiemoviemania; 04-11-17 at 11:46 PM.
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You could not have seen this film. The evil is a serial killer. Actually I broke my own rules about posting slasher films.
Last edited by spookiemoviemania; 04-11-17 at 11:57 PM.
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Still not ringing any bells? Set and filmed in the great expanses of Western Australia. The landmark is a giant metorite crater.
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Sorry, Spookie. I generally don't have the addressing-by-name habit in face-to-face conversation, either.
Hmmm . . . to me, your use of "nein" implies a remote landmark in a German-speaking country, which puts me back at Square Zero . . . but then "serial killer" gives me more hope, as a slasher-movie fan . . . in view of which it's easy to think of "Wolf Creek", but only if you, sitting in Australia, are describing an Aussie landmark as "remote" either for my cross-cultural benefit (like my converting American measurements to metric in posts on this site), or as a red herring (much as the German reference would be in that case) . . . hmmm.
Anyway, Mr. Mania, that's my best, i.e., only guess for the moment. ("Wolf Creek")
Hmmm . . . to me, your use of "nein" implies a remote landmark in a German-speaking country, which puts me back at Square Zero . . . but then "serial killer" gives me more hope, as a slasher-movie fan . . . in view of which it's easy to think of "Wolf Creek", but only if you, sitting in Australia, are describing an Aussie landmark as "remote" either for my cross-cultural benefit (like my converting American measurements to metric in posts on this site), or as a red herring (much as the German reference would be in that case) . . . hmmm.
Anyway, Mr. Mania, that's my best, i.e., only guess for the moment. ("Wolf Creek")
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Still not ringing any bells? Set and filmed in the great expanses of Western Australia. The landmark is a giant metorite crater.
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Wolf Creek it is. Nein reference meant nothing. Sorry to throw you. Yes the crater is the second largest in the world. Actually titled Wolfe Creek it is in a remote part of WA. Several hours drive from civilization. (Google it fascinating)
The names are my way of bonding with my fellow keyboard warriors on the other side of the world.
The names are my way of bonding with my fellow keyboard warriors on the other side of the world.
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Wolf Creek it is. Nein reference meant nothing. Sorry to throw you. Yes the crater is the second largest in the world. Actually titled Wolfe Creek it is in a remote part of WA. Several hours drive from civilization.
Getting late. Will have to turn in now. Good morning.
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No post since yesterday.
A young man walks into a university library and steals a rare book.
A young man walks into a university library and steals a rare book.
Last edited by spookiemoviemania; 04-12-17 at 11:30 PM.
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Weren't we just talking about "The Dunwich Horror" elsewhere? (I don't know; I've reread the story more recently than I've seen the movie.)
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No post since yesterday.
A young man walks into a university library and steals a rare book. I will accept two answers.
A young man walks into a university library and steals a rare book. I will accept two answers.
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I misled you a bit sorry. The 2009 version has a different opening (my synopsis) to the 1970 version.
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Weren't we just talking about "The Dunwich Horror" elsewhere? (I don't know; I've reread the story more recently than I've seen the movie.)
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The Dunwich Horror it was. Easy for you after the other quiz. Have you seen the 2009 version? I struggled with it.
For the sake of variety, not to mention laziness, I'll start with some theme song lyrics:
Sanguis bibimus
Corpus edimus
Tolle corpus Satani, ave
Ave, ave Versus Christus
Ave, ave Versus Christus
Ave, ave Versus Christus
Ave Satani!
Sanguis bibimus
Corpus edimus
Tolle corpus Satani, Satani, Satani
Ave, ave, Satani
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