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Your First Experience WIth Each FIlm
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Topic Started: Apr 6 2016, 12:25 PM (55 Views)
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Baby Firefly
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Apr 6 2016, 12:25 PM
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- Favorite Horror Films
- The Devil's Rejects, Dawn Of The Dead (2004), Halloween II (2009), The Hills Have Eyes (2006), The Last House On The Left (1972), The Divide, Red State, Mother's Day, Stage Fright
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You can go one-by-one (one movie per post) if you want. What was your first experience with each film? Did you see it in theaters? Was it crowded? Were you at home? Was it on TV? Or do you not remember?
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MacReadyOrNot
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Sep 13 2016, 01:15 PM
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Scanners: I mean, my first experience with Cronenberg's original was just watching the opening scene via a YouTube link. From there, when I was home for the weekend from Wright State at the time, I rented Scanners and watched it by myself. I loved it right away. The first death being the most famous from the film.
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