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  • #112938

    @kentlass19 wrote:

    cheerleader massacre. watched it yesterday n gotta say it’s the biggest load of bo’llocks ever.

    cheap budget and no real story line

    Is this a Porn film :wink:

    #112939

    its one she made herself :)

    #112940

    Ah…. so you’re the one that ordered advanced copies eh ? :wink:

    #112941

    i’m the only one who ordered any copys at all

    it was’nt till after i heard you could download it from karzza

    #112942

    @tiggy wrote:

    @kentlass19 wrote:

    cheerleader massacre. watched it yesterday n gotta say it’s the biggest load of bo’llocks ever.

    cheap budget and no real story line

    Is this a Porn film :wink:

    no it wasnt!

    young horny teenyboys is more my style of porn, not cheerleaders :wink:

    #112943

    if i was a teenager, that would have been me

    #112944

    @soulie wrote:

    if i was a teenager, that would have been me

    Soulie… knowing your luck mate, you’d be the teenager in the car in the slasher movies :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #112945

    Just watched the most dire film ever on The Horror Channel.
    Caged Terror
    I cant add anything to this review except that the soundtrack is tortuous,
    I think it’s Geoff (the last hippy at Woodstock) and his Hammond organ
    or something! :roll:
    http://home.paonline.com/mikehoov/HOBBIES/MOVIES/VHS/Exiled_Videos_Reviews/Caged_Terror.htm

    #112946

    The Time Machine (2002) starring Guy Pearce.
    TERRIBLE TO WATCH!!! so stupid and illogical movie from the beginning to the very end…
    I really hate the bloody film.

    #112947

    @Beatty Blue wrote:

    The Time Machine (2002) starring Guy Pearce.
    TERRIBLE TO WATCH!!! so stupid and illogical movie from the beginning to the very end…
    I really hate the bloody film.

    If this is the worst film you ever saw, I know you don’t watch many films!
    Are you aware of the origin of the story and the year it was written?

    The Time Machine (1895) was the twenty-nine year old H.G. Wells’
    first real success. He went on to write other classics in science fiction,
    including The Invisible Man (1897), The War of the Worlds (1898) and
    The First Men in the Moon (1901). Wells also wrote sociological novels
    and non-fiction works, including his Outline of History (1920) and The
    Shape of Things to Come (1933).

    I’m not saying it’s a good film, but surely not the worst ever?! :roll:

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