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Post by che2000 on Jan 19, 2009 19:51:55 GMT
Yep, The Beast Must Die is quite simply a genius piece of film-making... werewolf break an' all.
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Post by benedictjjones on Jan 19, 2009 22:08:46 GMT
-was it calvin lockheart? even cooler than shaft!!
"...not who is the murderer but who is the WEREWOLF!"
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Post by che2000 on Jan 19, 2009 22:19:17 GMT
Calvin Lockhart was waaaay cool in that movie: the film itself is a somewhat odd hybrid of Brit horror and blaxploitation - in fact one of the alternative titles of the movie was Black Werewolf - but I'm sure that it's one of the films that Michael Gambon leaves off his CV these days, which is a pity.
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Post by benedictjjones on Jan 20, 2009 10:25:42 GMT
^agreed if i'd been in that top of the CV!
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Post by coral on Jan 23, 2009 12:38:59 GMT
Hey ho new peeps, what have you got then, mr Hama?
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Post by Jaqhama on Jan 23, 2009 14:34:54 GMT
Hey ho new peeps, what have you got then, mr Hama? Hi Coral What have I got? Umm...do you work in centimetres or inches? ;D Oh you mean bikes? BMW R 650 LS. Duc 680. Sherpa. KLR 250. DT 175. We don't own a cage. I can't quite make out the bike in your avatar pic, Coral? But looks like a Virago 535 on the left? And I see you live in Redruth in Cornwall. I love Cornwall. Possibly my fave spot in the UK. (I was born in Southsea, Portsmouth.) My Auntie Joyce, Prez of the UK Pyrenee Dog Association lives in a cottage near Darite. Cheers: Jaq.
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Post by coral on Jan 24, 2009 23:44:06 GMT
An eclectic stable you have there! The bike in the photo is actually a plastic maggot, the factory custom model. I've owned a few factory customs being only 5feet5. My GS850 had an Eddie Lawson cut down, or I'd never have reached the floor, hee hee. It also had the GS1000 tank and a 4 into1 racing pipe, you could hear me coming a mile and a half down the expressway, glorious. I've ridden just about everything in my time, but I do have a fondness for ropey old sheds because you can throw them down the road without noticing the damage I'm not used to Cornwall yet, I've only lived here six months, I come from Wales, look you!
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Post by Jaqhama on Jan 25, 2009 9:54:57 GMT
Buy an Explore Cornwall guide book. Well worth it. Especially if you like walking. I would think there are many miles of mountain bicycling available also, if you're into two wheels and no engine also? I only took MB up again about a year ago, not ridden a deadly treadly since I was a kid, but Lin and I now do many miles on our pushies. Bicycles have come a long way since we were all kids. Now with the 21 gearing and real suspension and gel seat covers it's a great way to explore local areas.
What brand and CC is the plastic maggot? Not a term we use here for motorbikes.
Cheers: Jaq.
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Post by johnpaulallen on Feb 26, 2009 3:22:34 GMT
Hey All... My name is John, I live near Nashville, Tennessee and I'm a semi-complete-unknown writer (meaning I have a readership in the dozens). More info if you Google "John Paul Allen" ... that said, this looks like a fun place. I just started exploring. John
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Post by carolinec on Feb 26, 2009 12:51:10 GMT
Hiya John, and welcome. It sounds like you probably have a dozen more readers than I do then!
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Post by che2000 on Feb 26, 2009 20:20:15 GMT
Hi John, welcome aboard.
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Feb 26, 2009 23:15:51 GMT
Hi John
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Post by coral on Feb 28, 2009 0:13:53 GMT
Hey ho John, welcome to our board.
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ianw
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Post by ianw on Jun 23, 2009 13:05:32 GMT
Hi Guys. I'm Ian. 40 years young and I've been reading and writing horror for over 20 years. I still rate my writing skill as as just below crap but, hey! I'm an optimist.
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Jun 23, 2009 13:26:52 GMT
Let me be the first to welcome you to our tiny group of enthusiasts
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