I bet on a really hot day she smells absolutely delesiousAh, I see now.....tasty...
Mine's better. =)
I bet on a really hot day she smells absolutely delesiousAh, I see now.....tasty...
Mine's better. =)
Ah, I see now.....tasty...
Mine's better. =)
Lifeforce isn't by Lynch, but its in one of my top 20 faves along with Andromeda Strain. The sick thing about the Andromeda Strain is that facilities actually exist to deal with spaceborn virus's, and they do have atomic weapon self destruction capabilities. Scary shit since they actually exist in Europe, Canada, Russia, Australia, and America.
FIFY....Bacon makes everything better. How big of a pants would I need to cook that?
ah, gotcha.Lifeforce isn't by Lynch, but its in one of my top 20 faves along with Andromeda Strain. The sick thing about the Andromeda Strain is that facilities actually exist to deal with spaceborn virus's, and they do have atomic weapon self destruction capabilities. Scary shit since they actually exist in Europe, Canada, Russia, Australia, and America.
He was the shrink they doped up to get to the female vampire's life force, after the BDSM session with the kinky nurse.I never could get into Blue Velvet. I did like Lifeforce though. I mean what male teenager doesn't like a nubile space vampire? Don't remember Patrick Stewart's part, but I don't think he was important back then
I guess I don't get one just for me cause I'm a dick
He was the shrink they doped up to get to the female vampire's life force.
But do you eat it raw, or throw it on the bbq first?Ah, I see now.....tasty...
Mine's better. =)
Reminds me of another fave flick: "The Thing" from 1982.
The recent remake was ok, but nothing like the original.
Yea, my old man was in the service his entire career and told me some stuff when he was drunk at home that he shouldn't have, some of the stuff was along the lines of the Andromeda Strain. He also told me to never join government agencies with 3 letters acronyms for their names.ah, gotcha.
I read the Andromeda Strain and seen the flick.
It is crazy shit what the governments are willing to do in case one of those hypothetical situations were to occur
That was a classic, and I think that the "remake" started off trying to be a pre-quel and then the writer completely lost focus...Reminds me of another fave flick: "The Thing" from 1982.
The recent remake was ok, but nothing like the original.
But do you eat it raw, or throw it on the bbq first?
Nope... still can just remember the naked female version...He was the shrink they doped up to get to the female vampire's life force, after the BDSM session with the kinky nurse.
LOL there's no error in a slippery dick.
There may be an error in there though...
Blue Velvet by Lynch is another good movie
If you like sexy nubile female space vampires, Lifeforce is a great movie. It's got everything, A Sexy female space vampire, BDSM, London being destroyed, walking dead, Jean Luc Piccard possessed by a female vampire's spirit.
Drink the Tequila with lime wedges and call her Ceviche? Good plan.RAW.....Oh wait, you mean the bacon?
Just douse in tequila and lime and call her Ceviche...
Funny... as soon as I read the words "That was a remake..." I immediately thought that you were going to point out things from the 2011 version that show how it was not supposed to be a pre-quel of the 80's version and started to fomulate a thought about how the 80's version an adaptation of a 50's movie, then I got to the rest of your sentence and LOL'dThat one was a remake, and the best I agree. The original was just too much a typical 50s monster movie.
Ugh, that used to drive me nuts. My dad commanded Titan II missile silos and then oversaw the dismantling of them and was on the list to advise the pres in case of a nuclear war for a number of years and we'd be talking about something and then all the sudden he'd shut up and tell me to change the topic.Yea, my old man was in the service his entire career and told me some stuff when he was drunk at home that he shouldn't have, some of the stuff was along the lines of the Andromeda Strain. He also told me to never join government agencies with 3 letters acronyms for their names.
Funny... as soon as I read the words "That was a remake..." I immediately thought that you were going to point out things from the 2011 version that show how it was not supposed to be a pre-quel of the 80's version and started to fomulate a thought about how the 80's version an adaptation of a 50's movie, then I got to the rest of your sentence and LOL'd
Carpenter considers The Thing to be the first part of his Apocalypse Trilogy, followed by Prince of Darkness and In the Mouth of Madness
I knew it was going to go over well, but I have to say that your response really did make me laugh.LOL there's no error in a slippery dick.
It's perfect just the way it is.
Thank you IMI your slippery dick image has made me very happy.
And to think that a slippery dick could be up to 8 inches long!
I'm thinking the average size for a slippery dick is more along 5 to 6 inches long.
I wonder what kind of girth the slippery dick has.
I also wonder if the slippery dick is a fast or slow mover.
Either way, it's a slippery dick so I bet it's hard to handle.
You can probably tell that I like the slippery dick.
Thanks again IMI.
The slippery dick, that's why I love you man.
Catch y'alls later
I'm beat
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Did it for contrast and a bit of shock value.I was going to like that but for some reason the pic of the kid in the context of the picture when I was already questioning how young the girl wearing the dress was just wouldn't let me...
After my surgery I went on a 50's sci fi movie stint in addition to almost every Twilight Zone episode and The Outer Limits. The 50's version is definitely a lot slower with the campy style of the era but I still liked it. Always been a big fan of War of the World and Day the Earth Stood Still too.I've tried watchiing the Original 50's version..just not into it.
Plus, there's this:
Now, that is a nice bit of work...
Funny... as soon as I read the words "That was a remake..." I immediately thought that you were going to point out things from the 2011 version that show how it was not supposed to be a pre-quel of the 80's version and started to fomulate a thought about how the 80's version an adaptation of a 50's movie, then I got to the rest of your sentence and LOL'd
After my surgery I went on a 50's sci fi movie stint in addition to almost every Twilight Zone episode and The Outer Limits. The 50's version is definitely a lot slower with the campy style of the era but I still liked it. Always been a big fan of War of the World and Day the Earth Stood Still too.
Ruh roh boys... one of the ladies is back, time to clean up our actI love blue velvet
Did it for contrast and a bit of shock value.
Now here is some good sleepy fish....
TC Fishee...I guess I win.... ;-)
Something tells me you sometimes play parts out...I love blue velvet
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Wow, never heard of either of them, granted I'll never claim to have ever put a dent in classic sci fi movie library, but there really aren't that many of them so I'm a bit surprised especially given the rating of On the Beach.It's funny, I love those two TV shows, but have a hard time watching the old horror movies of the era.
Some I like though, like the classic On the Beach: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053137/
Or, "Panic in the Year Zero"
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I had to log back on just to see how far past 20,000 we'd all gone.
Pretty impressive I think
LOL glad to hear that I was being dense with my phonetical skills, was expecting a SMH moment
I don't know... seems to fit in nicely with the variety of places we have visited in the last couple of hours.