Joint In The Evenin' - I Just Don't Get It!

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........who is't, in their right mind, wouldst subject themselves to horror movies?


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I dabble on occasion..but I’d much rather an old Mel Brooks like Blazin’ Saddles or Spaceballs, or if it needs to be more modern maybe The Big Lebowski or - of course - Pineapple Express :)

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The heck is Spaceballs?

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LOL just kidding...but...really? Dude, I'm honestly not sure if you're messing with me or not, but it's a pretty funny movie. I don't know anything about what kind of movies you like, or if you even watch movies - but if you do, I will risk being the unsolicited advice guy just for a moment, to say you should give it a shot...and probably wouldn't hurt to burn one down first if you're into that at all ;)

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I have never cared for horror movies. I see no need for such images in my brain.

Politics is horrible enough.

Thanks!

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I would rather horror movies that politics anyday if i had to choose!

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My aversion to the horror genre eventually drove my kids to play 'Poultrygeist' and 'Black Sheep', campy, if excessively gory, horror comedies for me. They were entertained by my dismay. As you point out, there's enough blood and guts generated by corrupt politicians to withstand already for anyone that keeps a weather eye on warmongers and profiteers.

I'll stick with 'The Dark Crystal', 'They Live', or my favorite 'Caveman' with Ringo Starr and Stan 'The Man' Matuszak as Tundar the Barbarian. Just good fun, as movies should be.

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I'm not mad about horror movies either, but sometimes they can be some fun, especially for a group viewing.

There was a Korean film I watched not long ago called Last Train To Busan, and my god, it was sick. It was nice for some fresh air to be blown into the zombie/ horror genre. The special effects were unreal too.

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