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#61 MrSandman

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Posted 05 April 2013 - 04:24 PM

Stupid Hayden McAssface pissed all over everything for me.
That damn wiener kid who played min-Vadar in episode one was a shitty actor too.
Why cast such shitty people to play one of the most liked villains in the history of film.
A lot of the other stuff in the rest of episodes I-III wasn't mega terrible, just THE MOST IMPORTANT CHARACTER IN THE MOVIES!

Hayden was such a tool, what a lame actor. And that Mr I know it all kid in the first movie. But they pale if you compare em with Jar-J.......well i wont even say his name. The best actors are the palpatine guy and Ewan MacGregor.



#62 Affray

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Posted 05 April 2013 - 06:14 PM

The best actors are every single one of them aside from that dink.


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#63 The Barron Tzeench

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Posted 05 April 2013 - 09:23 PM

Actually, I think the person who played jar-jar would have to be the best actor in the seriese.... everyone finds jar-jar to be the most annoying thing in the universe and the actor made it so. If that was their job, then they did a bloody good one at that



#64 ElixrAffixed

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Posted 26 June 2013 - 02:48 PM

When it comes to horror, I prefer the more psychologically-driven tales. Some solid, even underrated suggestions would be Frailty, starring Bill Paxton and Matthew McConahey; Cronenberg's remake of The Fly from 1987 can be quite terrifying. The Gate, featuring a young Stephen Dorff, isn't necessarily psychological in nature, but a great and effective 80's horror film. The Entity, The Horror Show, Identity, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, John Carpenter Presents Body Bags (great anthology), Videodrome are also all great titles.

#65 smithrobert663

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Posted 03 July 2013 - 03:59 AM

What about the hammer films?

 

All of their Dracula, Mummy and Frankenstein movies had such weird atmosphere.

 

I also liked the Roger Corman adaptations of Poe's works.


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