Posts from The Ringo Kid in thread „New Movie Discussion“

    I have not seen the movie yet but, I heard it had too much of the CGI stuff in it for it's special effects. That was what ruined it for me when I went to see 300. The actors and such were good but, too much CGI replacing things that should be done in the real, made that movie something I can't add to my collection.

    As a Bruce Willis fan, i'll give his latest installment to Die Hard-a viewing.

    By the way, speaking of Bruce Willis:

    Wal-Mart has a few of his movies for sale at under $3.00 each. I was able to find and buya copy of: "Hart's War" and saw spaces listing Die hard 1&2 and another of his movies--all for under 3 bucks. Also picked up Steve Irwin's Crocidile Hunter-movie. I saw that at the $1 cinema and it was a bit hokey-dokey but, it was entertaining.

    Ringo, in 1978, there was a movie called Dawn of the Dead, directed by George Romero and this takes place inside a mall. The movie was also remade in 2004. Hope this answers your question.



    Thanks my friend. It does answer my Q. I also remember he sadi that he remembered arms adn hands coming out of the walls. Heh heh, KNOWING my roommate, he was probably very drunk at the time he watched this movie. :teeth_smile: :martini_shaken: :martini_shaken: :martini_shaken:

    I liked some of the "Living Dead" movies. If I remember right it was in "Day of the Dead" when a farmer and his son are sitting on haybales and shooting at zombies and one of the kids keeps hitting them in the body but the keep getting back up and the dad says"No no no, you have to shoot them in the head like this....Boom!!!"

    I know for the people that don't like these types of movies it sounds bad but if you watch them in the right context they can be rather funny. Atleast that is how I have watched them.




    Todd, perhaps you can help on this title. My roommate said many years ago he saw a "living dead" movie. I think he said it takes place inside a mall? or someplace like that. Do you know it's title? if so, i'd like to snag a copy to give to him for his birthday. My roommate said that he watched it with a buddy when they were in the Army and stationed in Germany. He also said that movie scared the living daylights outta both of them and when they went back to their barracks that night, they slept with lights on.


    BTW, I do like Horror movies but, I can't stand slasher films-to me there is a big difference. I especially like the older ones with Bela Lagosi, Lon Chaney etx. The newest one I liked was The Fog w/ Adrianne Barbeaux (SP?)--not the remake of the movie though.

    Jim Carey, Adam Sandler, both make me want to hit myself in the head with a large hammer. They are not funny just annoying!




    I never thought that Jim Carey was funny to begin with. I watched some film of his where he was a State Trooper of somekind and saw nothing funny in this movie.

    Adam Sandler I can laugh at--but not very much.

    Boy I sure do miss the likes of funny guys like: The Three Stooges, Abbott & Costello, Martin and Lewis, Buster Keaton & Harold Lloyd--to name a few.