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Are there any extra tracks on any of the Broadsword CD,s ?
Are there any extra tracks on any of the Broadsword CD,s ?
The Blind Dead Series
Tombs Of The Blind Dead (1971)
Return Of The Evil Dead (1973)
The Ghost Galleon (1974)
Night Of The Seagulls (1975)
I only have one Jethro Tull album (on vinyl) Broadsword And The Beast.
Excellent album.
Latest blog from Rinzler...
http://starwarsblog.starwars.com/index.php/2012/09/21/laying-out-jedi/
Raiders Of The Lost Ark IMAX
Awesome !
Mighty Joe Young (1943)
Happy Birthday Mark
All best wishes to you.
The Beast Must Die (1972)
Did anyone guess correctly who was the werewolf during the 'werewolf break'?
At the moment...
Sony 28" tv
Panasonic DV575A multi region dvd player
Toshiba SD 2109 multi region dvd player
Yamaha AX V350 DTS 5:1 Reciever
Sony SLV-SE740 VHS player
He's back. Someone posted screen grabs from the OOT and the blu ray.
The latest from obi-rob...
*sigh*
I have only had a quick look just to see what the colorization looked like, and to me, it was not good. Looked like the old Night Of The Living Dead picture above.
I have the Laurel and Hardy collection on dvd. Both B/W and colourized versions of each feature and short is there. Although I would never ever want to watch the colourized versions, they are there if you want them.
Horror Express (1972)
Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee battle evil forces aboard the Trans Siberian Railway.
"Monsters ?, We're British "!
Looks like Rob is gonna get himself banned !
http://boards.theforce.net/threads/george-lucas-retiring-from-sw-films-what-does-this-mean-for-the-future-of-sw.32046604/page-9
Best start at post #205. This guy is having a right old rant and somewhere in the next pages, OT.com is mentioned.
You need as strong stomach to read his posts. You have been warned !
Ouch ! We've been called 'pretentious little snots' and 'petty' by some urchin over on TFN.
It just seems that up to that point (1977) that some films had a lot of recognised stars in them, and the posters went out of the way to advertise the fact. The Longest Day and The Towering Inferno spring to mind.
A Bridge Too Far (1977)
I've been thinking. Was this the last of the big all star cast movies ?
The Colossus Of New York (1958)
Night Of The Demon (1957)
The Blood Beast Terror (1967)
Creature From The Black Lagoon (1954)
Revenge Of The Creature (1955)
The Creature Walks Among Us (1956)
Slaughter Of The Vampires (1962)
Italian gothic horror. Heaving bosoms.
Friday The 13th:The Final Chapter (1984)
Well, not the final film as it turned out after all.
How did you knooooooooooooooooooooooow ?
Erikstormtrooper said:
Wolfman said:
"Wha ? You mean you want to see them with cardboard lightsabers and no effects"?
Wait.
Seriously, did he actually utter the phrase "Cardboard lightsabers"?
Yep, his exact words.
I know, unbelievable isn't it ?
Legend Of The Werewolf (1975)