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I got married last year and my bachelor party involved going to an barcade. My buddies gave me a ton of tokens and we played Killer Queen. Afterwards we went back to my house and watched cheesy horror movies. It was awesome.

Bob Balaban also directed the underrated Parents, another horror comedy film about a 50s suburban family that just might be cannibals. Highly recommended.

I worked for an AV rental company back in the early 2000s and our projectors STARTED at 2000L. And this was in the old days before HD! 

I worked for an AV rental company back in the early 2000s and our projectors STARTED at 2000L. And this was in the

No it’s not. It came out in ‘82. 

Prince of Darkness is easily Carpenter’s most underrated film. When I first saw it in college I was lukewarm on it, but after I got into the crazy Italian movies from the 80s, Argento, Fulci, Soavi, and those guys, I came back to Prince of Darkness and realized that Carpenter was riffing on the stuff the Italians were

Lack of a budget? It was a $15 million dollar studio picture!

Whoa now hold on there! Darby O Gill and the Little People is a god damn classic and I will not hear otherwise. Without Darby O Gill’s groundbreaking practical effects work, there would be no Lords of the Rings movies. Seriously.

Not one mention of the name Arkham Asylum being a reference to HP Lovecraft’s fictitious town of Arkham?

Colostomy bags have the distinction that they are actually useful and help people.

You want to do the Forsaken campaign. Curse of Osiris and Warmind are also pve/story focused, but Forsaken is the best of those campaigns.

If I remember correctly, the Colecovision could actually play 2600 games too, which is kind of mind blowing if you think about it today. Could you imagine Sony or Nintendo allowing you to play competitors’ games on their system?

I definitely remember my parents coming home with a bag full of deeply discounted 2600 games for me, but it wasn’t much later that we got a Commodore 64 and it blew the Atari out of the water with it’s graphics. Not to mention the arcades never went away.

Yeah, I always get annoyed when I hear people talk about the “Worldwide Video Game Crash.” It wasn’t nearly as widespread as people think, even here in the US there were plenty of people like myself playing games on our Commodore 64s or going to the arcades.

Reminds me of Shadowrun, which was an 80s vision of 2050.

For what it’s worth, I’m pretty sure most Catholics don’t believe in the Rapture either. It’s predominantly an American Baptist thing. It’s just caught on through the media.

#triggered

Bram Stoker and Arthur Conan Doyle. Though that’s just their characters adapted and used over and over again.

Man, you’re really going to be pissed when you find out how long it takes to catch BTK.

Considering someone else wrote the music for her, yeah that’s exactly what it sounds like.

THANK YOU! I can’t stand De Palma!