Nobodycares2022

Nobodycares2022 t1_iuivs54 wrote

Halloween - the original

Friday The 13th- the original

A Nightmare On Elm Street- the original

Saw - Never watched

Scream - the original

Child's Play- the original

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre- the original

Evil Dead- Never watched

Hellraiser- Never watched

Phantasm- Never watched

Alien- only watched the first 2 and didnt like them

Predator- the original

Final Destination - tie between the original and Final Destination 5. Until part 6 comes out .

The Purge - the original

Insidious - the original

Paranormal Activity - the original

Conjuring Universe- the original

Jaws - Original

Jurassic Park - Original

It - Chapter One (2017)

Tremors - i only watched the first 2 and didnt care for either

Candyman - 1992 Original

Hannibal Lecter - The Silence Of The Lambs

Romero's Living Dead - Day Of The Dead 2004

Return Of The Living Dead - Never watched

Puppet Master - Never watched

Pumpkinhead -Never watched

Wishmaster - Never watched

Maniac Cop - Never watched

Leprechaun - The Original

Critters - The Original

Cube- Never watched

Poltergeist - The Original

I Know What You Did Last Summer - The Original

Re-Animator - Never Watched

Hatchet - never watched

Silent Night, Deadly Night - The Original

Black Christmas- the first remake (2006)

Wrong Turn - The Original

Lake Placid - The Original

Piranha - Piranha 3D

The Exorcist - The Original

The Omen- The Original

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Nobodycares2022 t1_iuhatgc wrote

Are you a prude or sexually repressed? I can understand if someone was a victim of sexual assault, but if not , just get over and skip through it with your remote. I know it's your choice to make a post about it ,but do you really need to?

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Nobodycares2022 t1_iugptzn wrote

I've only re watched a few from the 80's like Family Ties, Voyagers , Punky Brewster, Quantum Leap, Full House , Family Matters, The Hogan Family

A few from the 90s like The X- Files , Parker Lewis Can't Lose,That 70s Show, It's Your Move

They all held up well in my opinion.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_iugfq38 wrote

I wasn't disappointed at all. I knew nothing of a plot twist because I saw it shortly after its release and no one got to spoil it for me. I quickly assumed he was dead after being shot. I also saw the clues that indicated he was dead. It didn't spoil the movie for me at all. It was & still is a great movie. I still get choked up at Cole and his mother's talk in the car at the end. Its such a beautiful moment in the film. I still felt sympathy/empathy for Malcolm at the end when he came to the realization, despite him not seeing it himself.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_iuffb0b wrote

Me being an older Redditor, I'm torn between 80's and 90's . I think 90s had more shows I enjoyed, but I think 80's had much longer seasons and networks gave their shows more time before cancelling them. Networks & streaming services especially are too quick to cancel a show if they don't pull in huge numbers in the first 2 weeks after release, especially Netflix. Their reasoning is b.s. Most need more time to gain an audience because most times it gets replaced with something far worse.

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Nobodycares2022 t1_iufd40g wrote

I don't think she even met with Crowe before his death. He probably knew some details through social workers. I think she might have had some clue but not exactly what Cole was going through. She had her own issues that she might have revealed. Cole's resistance probably comes from a lot of overworked social workers general observations, but not really listening or understanding.

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