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TCM aired Alien last night. Hadn't seen it in a LONG time. What a great movie! Even better than I remembered it. The tension and suspense just never let up; near perfect pacing. The dark, claustrophobic sets and Ridley Scott's camera work are just masterful. It was great to see it again!
Conch, my The Thing was Carpenter's, which is much better than the original IMHO.
Conch, my The Thing was Carpenter's, which is much better than the original IMHO.
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THE WAR OF THE WORLDS (radio version).
It was made into a movie, but the radio version scared the crap out of many people, as they thought there was a real invasion going on.
It was performed as a Halloween episode on Oct. 30 1938 and it was directed and narrated by none other than Orson Welles (aka ROBIN MASTERS).
It was made into a movie, but the radio version scared the crap out of many people, as they thought there was a real invasion going on.
It was performed as a Halloween episode on Oct. 30 1938 and it was directed and narrated by none other than Orson Welles (aka ROBIN MASTERS).
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