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First song self-released by John Tubby.
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Times Square at dusk, 1932
The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
A short review of the film: The Messengers. By Sam Collins.
Starring: Kristen Stewart. Director/s: Danny Pang and Oxide Pang. Genre: Horror. (Supposedly). Plot Summary: After moving to an old abounded house, (which is for some reason on the market, even though it looks like the house of death) which lies in the heart of the american country side, Kristen Stewart takes on the role of a generic teenager who feels isolated and alone. (Probably due to the fact that she has the face of an actual horse). She and her two year old brother start to see visions of a family who lived there before themselves, these visions take the form of 'creepy' looking dead people, who climb on the ceiling. Throughout the film we are meant to believe that these ghosts are evil, considering that the tag line of the film is 'Only children can see true evil'. Turns out the visions that Kristen Stewart and her brother see are warnings of the evil farmer who lives near by. And the tagline is again contradicted as the parents start to see the visions also. (The only reason I can think of for Sam Raimi producing this lump of ass-meat, is that Oxide or Danny Pang sucked him off, or he didn't have the courtesy to read the script.)
All in all it ends with a happy ending. Or does it? Unfortunately not, after this box office disaster they made a prequel; 'The Messengers 2. The Scarecrow'
Verdict: The Messengers is a derivative rip-off of countless other horror movies. Don't watch it.
I love how the carpet pattern is the same pattern from the film ‘The Shinning’
Johnny Cash- Hurt.
How well I have learned that there is no fence to sit on between heaven and hell. There is a deep, wide gulf, a chasm, and in that chasm is no place for any man.
Johnny Cash
ROBOTS OR DINOSAURS?
Well it completely depends on the context of the confrontation in hand. Are you asking which we prefer? Or who would in a fight?
If it is the latter, then I'd say that a dinosaur could easily trample all over a puny robot. Although, say the dinosaur was a small herbivore of a creature, then the the robot could just as easily destroy it with it's laser gun.
I'm sorry tumblrbot but this question needs to be more clear. Please ask again when you feel ready.Yours sincerely- Sam Collins of the G.B.C.
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Django Unchained- A film by Quentin Tarantino. A film we are all very much looking forward to here at GBC.
25th December 2012.
the perfect porn- by Alexander Eddy
What is the perfect porn? Most people I am sure would find most hardcore videos to be too 'raunchy'. Or maybe just seeing a lady slowly licking a man's penis is to tame. I personally think it is just a matter of personal preference and nobody should be too ashamed to say "i love bukkake" or something to that effect.
Un amico - Ennio Morricone