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yep, you're right. my bad.

You wanna see a really intriguing "skin flick", check out the French-Canadian film Martyr!

Then there's the similar episode of "The Mighty Casey" — this time, a robot baseball player.

It sounds a bit Shingingesque to me.

Hm, the lack of hot tubs may be a deal breaker. Any time I'm on vacation one of my first thoughts is if there's a good chance of hot tubs.

I thought it was boring, too. I don't get the cult following it seems to have.

Should Vangelis score another movie in the Blade Runner world? Soundtracks can have a profound effect on a movie and for the original Blade Runner it was an integral part of the overall character of the movie; I can't help but hear the soundtrack when I think of Blade Runner scenes.

this could work too...

I Devil Doll is more entertaining than Magic.

No, you've got something there.

Kinda scary to apply Jack Womack's thought on Gibson's Neuromancer to Orwell's 1984 and how it may have changed the course of history...

Ok, this could be good, unless if they go with the the Replicant rebellion for the prequel and the movie is mostly an action flick — that would be a turn-off for me. Too much action = boredom for slowyourroll.

but then, apparently some phones can be remotely powered on, and this option is no good either.

"One thing we discovered: On certain devices, if you power them completely off, then charge them, they don’t expose the data,"

I hope those are self-dusting posthuman tiles.

yes, like they successfully changed the ending with the I Am Legend adaption. not.

I thought the title of this story was familiar and when I confirmed the author (Susan Hill) I remembered I've had this book on my shelf waiting to be read for years. Dilemma: do I try to read the book first and potentially weaken the movie experience or give the movie a shot and potentially encourage myself to leave

AND the ripping off wall paper to reveal a message.... no, that's never been done before!

Insidious had all the markings of a cliche, useless Hollywood horror, but made it work by somehow recreating the scary fun you experience with scares from a good, live haunted house.

Agree 100%.