I cannot look at a chicken pie ( or fish pie for that matter) without referencing 'poodle pie'. God that scene was horrificI was around 9 years old when I watched the horror classic Theatre of Blood, with my mum. Watching Robert Morley eating poodle pies has traumatised me for life!!
Was it The Cement Garden?I was scared to death after watching a Lord of the Flies type drama, where children were left to fend for themselves whilst there was a person in bed upstairs.
Life imitated art not too long after. Mum who was never ill confined to bed, not communicating, the weather was dark and oppressive, my sister gave me a "haircut" just like in the drama and my dad did the cooking!
We often watch the re runs of Tales & I piss take the dancing lady. Her silhouette is slimmer than mine....Tales of the Unexpected absolutely terrified me as a child. The music and the opening credits with the dancing ladies still give me shivers.
it is horrific, there's unaired footage thats even worse and they had to hire extra people who didn't mind weird shit to film some of it.Event horizon is terrifying & no one can tell me any different
Looovvedd this, Roald Dahl wrote that one too afaikMe too. The one where she murdered her husband with a frozen leg of lamb then served it up to the police stuck in my mind as an excellent plan
it’s such a shock as it seemed like it’s just a Sci Fi going in. Really underrated but so creepy/horrificit is horrific, there's unaired footage thats even worse and they had to hire extra people who didn't mind weird shit to film some of it.
The flash cut scenes haunted me for years
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I remember that one - 'Terror at 20,000 Feet' (or something like that). There was an original B&W version, then one with William Shatner. The demon thing was peering in the window at him and scampering around on the wing.I’m getting this mixed up with twilight zone! I remember one were a demon was on the wing of a plane mid flight, scared the shit out of me!
I hope Roger’s gf is being supportive while he is having his treatment. Her ballerina life didn’t seem too important when there were tours to go on. She best be looking after him now.One for all you Cure fans Roger O'Donnells gfs are always much younger and not at all age appropriate and since the passing of his latest wife he's got Simon Gallup going down that route..
your points exactly
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perhaps she should be in Water For Elephants currently on Broadway.. i'll get me coat
I read that the security lady had stepped on Kelly’s dressI saw this on TikTok… looks like she was pissed off with being herded up the steps
Me and my sister used to love Prisoner but we were already in bed by the time it came on. It didn't stop us watching it though as we had a TV in our room. We were lucky as the living room was a bit away from our room and had a few squeaky floorboards so as soon as we heard the squeak, it was turned off until whoever it was went back in the living room. We always thought we were sneaky but years later our mum admitted she knew all along.As a family, our Thursday late night viewing when my dad got back from the pub (sometimes with a chippy, happy days) aged about 7 onwards was “whose line is it anyway?” followed immediately by Prisoner Cell Block H. Bedtimes were not a thing for me clearly. I remember saying in Year 4 at school that prisoner cell block h was my favourite tv show.🫣
I think I said this earlier in the thread or a prior one but it's no surprise about Sharon as she defended James Franco as well, using the 'well he was nice to me' line and gaslighting his victims by claiming what happened to them was not harassment/assault and even if it was, why wait to say anything. She did the same with Woody Allen saying because he was professional when they worked together, all but saying that meant he couldn't have done what he was accused of.Liam Neeson, Sharon Stone and Stephen Fry have all defended Kevin Spacey
Proper scary - the window scene stuck with meThe scariest programme, without question, was Salems Lot. My parents were out and I watched it because it had nice David Soul from Starksy and Hutch. I was fucking terrified. Glued to the sofa in fear and no remote control so couldn't change channels. Vampire children floating outside windows and tapping on them. What. The Fuck.
I showed my youngest the TV ad of this on YouTube and it had the same effect on me then as it did as a teen in the 80s. I still can't watch anything post apocalyptic.I found an old Protect and Survive leaflet in the electric cupboard some time in the 80s and was quite traumatised by that.
I remember reading this at school and thought it was genius!Me too. The one where she murdered her husband with a frozen leg of lamb then served it up to the police stuck in my mind as an excellent plan
Last train as brilliant. They had a set which made Sheffield train station look apocalyptic.It's still on YouTube I think. They used a Pontins for filming some of it. No need to make that look post apocalyptic
Not tea, but do you think he's looking slightly off these days? He seems to have got very thin, especially in the face.Do you have any tea on Trent Reznor?
“Where we’re going, you won’t need eyes to see” - a terrifying Sam Neill.Event horizon is terrifying & no one can tell me any different
I once dated a drummer simply because he’d briefly hung around with the Foo Fighters and QOTSA (yes, I am that sadThere's something about Josh Homme that makes me really, really, really, really uneasy - like a visceral reaction though I love QOTSA. Nothing he's said, nothing he's done - just a reaction!
No, must have been late sixties/early seventies. I don't recall anything sexual.Was it The Cement Garden?
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