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I just watched a video about controversial album covers, and the one that was really disturbing was one by the band - 'Blind Faith', which was a supergroup that included Stevie Winwood and Eric Clapton.
I'm not going to post that particular album cover here as it features an 11yr old topless girl.
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1 hour ago, andrew "the ref" coyne said:
The amount is good, but they still need to work elsewhere / have a real life job to supplement it.
The amount is good, and because they do fuck all they have a real life job to not be bored.Â
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If you haven't seen A Quiet Place II yet, get on it, and at the cinema.
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On 4/3/2021 at 12:01 AM, RIDDUM_N_STYLE said:
Bumping this because the second season of the Creepshow spin off series began on Shudder yesterday (I stumbled across it by chance on Vumoo) with a fun pair of stories. The first one was about a kid obsessed with horror movies, mostly Universal Monster movies, as a release to help cope with his mum's illness who gets revenge on his abusive uncle after being put into his care when she passes while the second is a fantastic homage/accompaniment to the Evil Dead franchise when a local TV antique hunter unlocks and reads the Necronomicon Ex Mortis, brought to his attention as a family heirloom by Ted Raimi aka Sam's brother, and unleashes the DeaditesÂ
Yeah, couple of strong stories to kick off the new season. Gotta love the Bob Ross inspired painter in the second storyÂ
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13 minutes ago, DavidB6937 said:
Fuck. That's a shocker.
I must admit I only recently watched FND because I didn't think I would like it - fuck knows why - but it's a lovely show and I really enjoyed it. I wasn't too fussed about it coming back as I did think they left it well but was looking forward to the reunion stuff anyway.
He was such a versatile actor that I honestly didn't realise it was him in some of the other roles I've seen mentioned.
I'm the same, watched a random episode early in the year and loved it. Binged the whole series over a couple of weeks.
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36 minutes ago, Panhead said:
I can't wait to watch it. The trailer looks great. Where did you watch it? I couldn't find it digitally and they only format I found was a region-free Blu-Ray that isn't available until March.Â
I got it off a torrent site
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Anyone seen Psycho Goreman yet?
Think Wishmaster crossed with Power Rangers.Â
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Just watched some clips on youtube of a childhood favourite film of mine - The Barbarians.
IMDB has them billed as being from Hartford, Connecticut. I wonder if Vince ever considered having Peter and David Paul on a show, they seem to tick a lot of boxes. -
37 minutes ago, Nostalgia Nonce said:
Can't stop staring at her knees.....
whatever floats your boat
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Shoutout for Elisabeth Shue, recently of Cobra Kai, clocking in at 57
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3 minutes ago, The Dart said:
Rumours around that Pat Patterson has died, but nothing from any of the credible news websites yet I don't think.
true, sadly. Just up on the WWE twitter
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So i saw Sinister at the cinema, wouldn't say it's the scariest movie ever made, but it was decent enough.
I can see why the audience members tested for that 'experiment' had high heart beats, as it had at least 6 loud jump scares.
Any fans of Blumhouse?
We got The Craft Legacy and Freaky coming out soon, the latter of which looks interesting. -
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https://nerdist.com/article/scariest-movie-ever-broadband-choices-sinister/
So, 'Sinister' has been 'scientifically proven' to be the scariest movie ever.
I've never seen it, but i'm going to the Odeon tomorrow to watch it. -
wrong thread
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4 hours ago, tiger_rick said:
1987 Andre?
There has to be worse than Andre, even in 87, wouldn't he have a look of at least 8 still?
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24 minutes ago, Your Fight Site said:
©2018?! đ
Yeah, apparently she had the idea when the last wave of abusers were found out in 2018, and didn't do anything. But has decided to start it up again now.
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I suppose it was only a matter of time before these type of things started appearing, this one has been started by Erin Angel.
I wonder how many will sign up? Do you get a wristband?
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So just having a look on Twitter, and it looks like Declan Kellett is doing some sort of outdoor show soon. A lot of the girls are moaning about it, because he was accused during #speakingout.
But there is a girl on the show poster who i think also spoke out.
So what happens now, are the accused to be blackballed? Do any girls who work for an accused promoter get ostracized? -
38 minutes ago, DEF said:
I only watched Terrifier for the first time last week. Absolutely loved it. It's got one of the most memorable kills in years imo and a tremendously dark sense of humour that really tickled me. I also highly recommend Art The Clown's first film appearance All Hallows Eve. It's a anthology film that is more hit than miss and Art's bits are great.
Yeah, I liked the Art story in All Hallows Eve.
Terrifier is just a good 80's throwback slasher -
Terrifier 2 trailer dropped a few days ago.
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NASA has made big changes to star signs, with horoscopes changing after the discovery of a brand-new zodiac sign.
That means the traditional signs and dates are changing in a big way - and you could find yourself something new entirely.
NASA has created a whole new sign â Ophiuchus, the snake bearer, for people born between November 29 and December 17.
In astrology, astrological signs are the twelve 30° sectors of the ecliptic, starting at the vernal equinox, also known as the First Point of Aries.
The order of the astrological signs is Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces.
But the night sky has moved since the 12 signs of the zodiac were first invented more than 2,500 years ago, according to The Sun
âThe line from Earth through the sun points to Virgo for 45 days, but it points to Scorpius for only seven days,â a Nasa spokesman explained. ÂâTo make a tidy match with their 12-month calendar, the Babylonians ignored the fact the sun actually moves through 13 constellations, not 12.
"Then they assigned each of those constellations equal amounts of time.
"Besides the 12 familiar constellations of the zodiac, the sun is also aligned with Ophiuchus for about 18 days each year.â
Pauline Gerosa, the consultant astrologer behind Astrology Oracle, told Stylist: âOphiuchus has always been one of the constellations that fall along the ecliptic. It just wasnât selected by the ancient astrologers to be one of the 12 zodiac signs."
âItâs important to remember that astrology is NOTÂ astronomy,â she added.
âAstronomy is a scientific concept based on 3D material reality. Astrology is a symbolic language, a philosophy, a multidimensional concept. They used to be seen as two sides of the same coin and hopefully they will be again.â
The BBC reports Ophiuchus may have been ignored because ancient astrologists wanted to chart the path in a mathematically pleasing way of 12 equal parts, each one of 30 degrees.
The new dates are as follows:
Capricorn: January 20 to February 15
Aquarius: February 16 to March 11
Pisces: March 12 to April 18
Aries: April 19 to May 13
Taurus: May 14 to June 21st
Gemini: June 22 to July 20
Cancer: July 21 to August 10
Leo: August 11 to September 16
Virgo: September 17 to October 30
Libra: October 31 to November 23
Scorpio: November 24 to November 29
Ophiuchus: November 30 to December 17
Sagittarius: December 18 to January 20
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Has your star sign now changed?
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I've been reading about a couple of wrestling schools that have either been open for a week, or are due to open on the 25th.
You can't get your eyebrows threaded, but you can roll around with other sweaty people?
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How about 'Paradise Alley' or 'All The Marbles/California Girls'?
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Phil 'The Power' Taylor?