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In October, University of Chicago's Doc Films will be screening the remakes of THE THING, THE FLY, and THE BLOB.
I'm excited.

Yor: Hunter from the Future pops into mind

I thought that scene was really cutting. I saw it and thought that there are a bunch of people being processed in the same way every day in order to enter the jail with the whole process being reversed in order to exit the jail, but with only ONE man doing the exiting. Keep 'em locked up and don't even invent a key!

It's also just basically a fun mashup of Stephen King. El's background is exactly the same as Firestarter and the kids are pulled from It and The Body.

Excellent discussion of a great fest. The programming was on point with such an excellent mix of new and beloved old.
Being there to feel the excitement and buzz after movies like Don't Breath, Found Footage 3D (an awfully generic name IMO), and I Am Not a Serial Killer is a thrill, and seeing classics on the big

I could never tell if the next line was "Back to those who own 'em" or "Back to see his own then".

It was a fun time. Best line of the night was "Wait…there's ANOTHER pit?!"

I'll never forget being a kid and having a sleepover at the local boy's club of America. One of the kids brought Lifeforce and the counselors let a group of eight year boys WATCH IT ALL!
Ahh, the '80's.

It's definitely better that they left that scene out. It shows the that the transformation happened immediately for the cat/baboon, while the whole movie is him SLOWLY transforming into a man/fly. It doesn't help the movie.
Also, was it the scratch of the catoon that caused him to lose powers and have the leg grow

My favorite has always been The Mutilator:

I'm form the southside, and after reading this post I went directly there. It's about 30 minutes from my place, and it is amazing. I was there from 7pm to 1am. My eyes are bugging out of my head, so thanks goddamn it.

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Yes to this.
On occasion I found myself sitting next to Shannon at the Olde Town bar in Chicago and was genuinely afraid to say something to him. Then one day he came back from the jukebox all jazzed up. "They have Tom Waits on there!" he said to me. "That's great!" I said, while immediately turning away and

You're the best O'Neal.
Methinks you've got a good ole' regular ass.

Every week someone comes by in a big truck and steals our garbage!

Or with Lance Hendrickson playing a woman.

Yes, it was little BB's bedtime movie.

Never compare me to the Jaws mayor! NEVER!!

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I know a guy who works at a large venue in/near Chicago and according to him there are no worse concertgoers than country music fans. Period.