Possible future M15M project suggestionsvermouth1991October 29 2014, 03:38:31 UTC
The Avengers: Age of Ultron (Fun fact: for the longest time I thought the screams at the end of the first teaser trailer were the actual fans' squeeing in the SDCC Hall...)
Re: Possible future M15M project suggestionscleolindaOctober 29 2014, 14:12:51 UTC
No, I know--I mean that I don't know that I could top *the quality of work* on the last one I did. It felt like a "go out on a high note" kind of thing. By the end, they had gotten really difficult to do, for some reason. I might do another someday, who knows.
Twin Peaks has always been that show I've wanted to watch, but never got around to. (In my defense, I was only two when it was on.) Guess I have an excuse now!
I think Cleo's parents did the right thing, though; when I was about six years old I picked up an "Evil Dead" DVD from a store's shelf and the graphics spooked the crap out of me. Just the cover graphics (with a white-eyed zombie woman). Years later I discovered IMDB and felt that the box cover alone deserved an NC-17 rating
I wasn't faulting Cleo's parents; I was just giving my own reason for not having seen Twin Peaks.
The VHS cover of Child's Play used to freak me out whenever we went to the video store when I was kid. Oddly, one video store we used to go to, so it was the first section you'd see walking in. Not the smartest thing when you have six-year-olds who just want to rent the newest Disney release.
Oh, my first sentence was actually a more general response to Cleo's post where it said that her parents made her wait many years before watching Twin Peaks (as opposed to letting her watch Silence of the Lambs when she was 14), not that you were faulting them. My bad for not speaking more clearly.
"Child's Play" VHS/DVDs spooked me out as well. And so did the original covers of R. L. Stine's 'Night of the Living Dummy' trilogy. XD Really, the video stores really needed to place those hard-R or NC-17 films on higher shelves so that the wee brats won't even get to see them. I had nightmares after the Evil Dead thing, but how could I explain to mom that I was spooked by a movie I never saw? :P
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(Fun fact: for the longest time I thought the screams at the end of the first teaser trailer were the actual fans' squeeing in the SDCC Hall...)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Hobbit films
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Twin Peaks has always been that show I've wanted to watch, but never got around to. (In my defense, I was only two when it was on.) Guess I have an excuse now!
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The VHS cover of Child's Play used to freak me out whenever we went to the video store when I was kid. Oddly, one video store we used to go to, so it was the first section you'd see walking in. Not the smartest thing when you have six-year-olds who just want to rent the newest Disney release.
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"Child's Play" VHS/DVDs spooked me out as well. And so did the original covers of R. L. Stine's 'Night of the Living Dummy' trilogy. XD Really, the video stores really needed to place those hard-R or NC-17 films on higher shelves so that the wee brats won't even get to see them. I had nightmares after the Evil Dead thing, but how could I explain to mom that I was spooked by a movie I never saw? :P
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