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She was certainly hot.
Definitely.
Okay, some others I'd recommend;
The Uninvited (1944 ~ fantastically creepy at times)
The Changeling (1989 ~ possibly even <i>more</i> creepy - can't recommend this one highly enough!)
The Others (2001)
The Orphanage (2007)
The Eye (2002 ~ Asian original)
The Eye 2 (2004 ~ Asian sequel)
Shutter (2004 ~ Thai original)
Mama (2013 ~ very creepy in places)
Drat.
Have you seen the original 1963 version of <i>The Haunting</i>?
Every time I watch that movie I start off on Steve Martin's side, but by the end I've always swapped over to team-Candy! I find it <i>very</i> easy to imagine myself in Martin's situation.
Effects. 'Splosions. I wanna blow stuff up.
John Candy! ;)
Still love a lot of their stuff. I'd like to see them perform some more. Maybe even come up with some new stuff.
I've witnessed the aftermath of a helicopter crash (in the forces many years ago) and I'm surprised the body was even that intact. But yes, to agree with strntz, I can't see that any of them felt a thing (hopefully).
<blockquote>I wanted to buy one of these just so I could drive around town looking pissed off, but I realized I couldn't possibly do it as well as Patrick McGoohan.
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That is one of the best reasons ever for wanting a car!
<blockquote>I had a toy of that too!
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Ditto!
Off the top of my head, the first <i>Fright Night</i>, the <i>Zombieland</i> movies, the first <i>Evil Dead</i> movie, the original <i>Night of the Demons</i> trilogy, the <i>Happy Death Day</I> movies. I'm sure I'll think of more.
I love the Burton Batmobile, but my favourite Batmobile of all is Adam Wests. And as there was a Batman '66 movie, that's the car that takes my vote here.
Honourable mention goes to Scooby-Doo's Mystery Machine (wanted one of those for real since I was a kid).
I generally like rock, but GNR never really did it for me. Oth, REM were of a kind of music I wasn't really into, but with them it worked. On balance, Michael Stipe's haunting voice swings it for REM.
Is that right? Did not know that (I'm in the UK)
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Tricky. There's no franchise I can think of where I loved every single one. But for consistency in standard taken as a whole and averaged out, Bond's definitely up there. I also love the Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce Sherlock Holmes movies. And - as a Brit of a 'certain age' - I confess I love the Carry Ons!
Evil Dead, maybe. Thing is I love the first one, not so much the second, really don't like the third, and love the reboot (I also liked the TV series).
For pure fiction, neither. I watch simply because I enjoy (whether it's David Lynch making me scratch my head, or Jason Statham beating the **** out of people).
For documentaries, or real-life based dramas, #2.
The Blues Brothers, by far. I used to like Animal House way back, but now I find it pretty hard going, tbh.
Ah, that's sad. RIP Chick Corea