Looks like another high quality movie.
NSFW - language
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7onFrBK_hKE
Exactly how much spare time do you have in a day?
Hey, somebody has to keep this place all Klassey.
Thanks Dave! ;D
Spare time? I thought keeping you entertained was my full time job!
I read that it's from the producers of "We're The Millers" and "American Pie." A horror/comedy.
ZomBird... Instruments of Evil from Beyond the Grave... :o
No One Can Hear You Scream, "Turn It Down", If you keep the volume level at "KILL...!" :mrgreen:
And I thought Piranha DD was bad! At least it had cleavage and plenty of shorn er, um, aquatic, tree chopping rodent analogs. Of course the piranha were quick to snatch them! ;D
Actually, with your "stage-name" you could have a role in ZomBird... :mrgreen:
Quote from: Dave W on February 10, 2014, 10:10:44 PM
Spare time? I thought keeping you entertained was my full time job!
Mission accomplished.
Anyone see the movie "Teeth"?
This film is destined for an Oscar nomination. The only thing it's missing is Nick Cage.
Quote from: Barklessdog on February 11, 2014, 04:24:36 AM
Anyone see the movie "Teeth"?
Yes!! That was.....different ;D
I admit I watched the trailer.
The creativity of the human mind is staggering.....sometimes in positive ways, sometimes in WT* ways.
To my simple mind, a good horror movie needs to have some humor in it.
It reminded me of Citizen Kane. I know cineastic art when I see it.
Or: Rabid Rodents' Rampage! I did miss a little incisor sex in it though. Make that: Rabit Rodents' Rape Rampage.
Enough T and A to keep my attention ;D
Quote from: Dave W on February 11, 2014, 10:01:41 AM
To my simple mind, a good horror movie needs to have some humor in it.
Can't argue with that. I still maintain that Betty White's career was revived after her role in Lake Placid.
great movie in a most peculiar way. :o
i wonder what her dentist thinks.
Quote from: uwe on February 11, 2014, 10:11:41 AM
It reminded me of Citizen Kane. I know cineastic art when I see it.
Ah... humour...
(at least, I hope so... :o )
Yummy, Beaver breath ;)
Mark!!!! :mrgreen:
There is simply no deterioration of decorum imaginable in this forum of forums that you will not willingly, even eagerly (and comfortably) slip under!!! You are a mole of filth and sin, hasn't anybody told you that yet?
Incidentally, we've booked flights to LAX on 20 September 2014 (we'll then take a car up the Pacific Coast) and a return flight from Seattle to LAX (and from there back home) on 10 October 2014, so do brace yourself for an early October meeting of minds! Until then I will have to make up my mind on how to explain to Edith what "beaver breath" might mean.
Thinking of horror with humor reminded me of this unsung movie from the late 80s about cannibalistic women who regarded men as suitable only for food . It was chock full of social references and sendups. And what a cast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htt40ANLwls
Quote from: uwe on February 11, 2014, 02:56:02 PM
Mark!!!! :mrgreen:
There is simply no deterioration of decorum imaginable in this forum of forums that you will not willingly, even eagerly (and comfortably) slip under!!! You are a mole of filth and sin, hasn't anybody told you that yet?
Incidentally, we've booked flights to LAX on 20 September 2014 (we'll then take a car up the Pacific Coast) and a return flight from Seattle to LAX (and from there back home) on 10 October 2014, so do brace yourself for an early October meeting of minds! Until then I will have to make up my mind on how to explain to Edith what "beaver breath" might mean.
...must....resist.............
Uwe, proceed carefully with your explanation of beaver breath to your dear wife, lest it be too enticing and you end up being side tracked on Highway 5.
ohhh excuse me, you said the coast highway. That would be highway 1. It's scenic but very windy ( but breathtaking in spots). Especially between Big Sur and Monterey. (Beaver breathtaking in Monterey....rember Sinatra's song 'It Happened in Monterey'?!)
Any film with Shannon Tweed and Adrienne Barbeau can be expected to have its strong points.
The YouTube video thumbnail had enough 'toe to ensure I watched the trailer.
Quote from: uwe on February 11, 2014, 02:56:02 PM
Mark!!!! :mrgreen:
There is simply no deterioration of decorum imaginable in this forum of forums that you will not willingly, even eagerly (and comfortably) slip under!!! You are a mole of filth and sin, hasn't anybody told you that yet?
Incidentally, we've booked flights to LAX on 20 September 2014 (we'll then take a car up the Pacific Coast) and a return flight from Seattle to LAX (and from there back home) on 10 October 2014, so do brace yourself for an early October meeting of minds! Until then I will have to make up my mind on how to explain to Edith what "beaver breath" might mean.
You don't really want me to behave........ :-*
I know you'll enjoy the trip up the West (Best!) Coast, tho it will be getting cold here, so bring a coat, esp. if you want to do some walking around (here in Seattle or elsewhere) Highway 101 here in Washington is the route to drive if you still enjoy driving, there's a 150 mi. stretch between Aberdeen (Cobain's hometown) and Pt Angeles that is pure driving joy - even better when you don't have to share it!
I shall endevor to have my haus in ordnung, I'll probably be in a Maid's outfit the day you arrive!