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    Senior Member Country: UK Brett Sinclair's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmy_Lea View Post
    Killer Klowns from Outer Space
    Haven't seen the others but KKFOS is a classic. Nice one


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    Vampire Girl vs. Frankenstein Girl

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    Carnival of Souls (1962)
    The Brain that Wouldn't Die (1962)

    Dillinger est Mort/Dillinger is Dead
    La Grande Bouffe
    and Touche pas à la Femme Blanche/Don't Touch the White Woman
    ... might also be because those titles were associated with the great Marco Ferreri


    ...and I was not disapointed
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    The Bare Breasted Countess / Les avaleuses (1973)(Jesus Franco ) I have seen 3 different versions of this film each very different from the other (although I must admit that the first viewing was at a club in Soho seen while supposedly on a school trip to the Royal Acedemy...different type of educational trip) Actually, perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned that one...

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    Tod Browning's Freaks (1932), which depressed me for days.

    A Boy Ten Feet Tall, our title for Sammy Going South - which turned out not to be about a mutant giant boy rampaging through the countryside, but a classic film that traumatized me - in this case for weeks back in 1965.

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    Just remembered one that I wanted to see but I was much too young. In fact I think that it was the first "X" film that I noticed the posters for and the title always intrigued me as a child. "The Thing" (from another world) 1951.

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    i am a horror fiend so:
    Kolobos (means to maim or mutilate)
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    Exorcist
    Cannibal Holocaust
    Los Sin Nombre (the nameless)
    Switchblade Romance

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    Trainspotting

    I was disappointed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddington View Post
    Trainspotting

    I was disappointed!
    never, is this because you were hoping for guys in anoracs, or did you find the film dull (surely not the dull option)

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