Loucifer
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Post by Loucifer on Jun 13, 2008 18:55:32 GMT 10
Well you never know i guess. I think they would have upgraded there trains by now lol. Believe me, it wouldn't surprise me if they hadn't! lol
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Post by devildude on Jul 8, 2008 11:46:10 GMT 10
This movie is one of my favourites. I think this was the first horror i ever seen.
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Post by Loucifer on Jul 15, 2008 6:51:14 GMT 10
How does everyone rate "An American Werewolf in Paris"? I have it on DVD, but I haven't watched it yet.
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Post by SoulSnake on Jul 15, 2008 12:11:00 GMT 10
How does everyone rate "An American Werewolf in Paris"? I have it on DVD, but I haven't watched it yet. I thought it was ok but i always say it's to beat a classic especially if it's created years after the original was made and the cast is completely new. I like to see some form of the story derive directly from the original movie with a few of the old cast members. Just makes it seem more realistic to me.
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Loucifer
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Post by Loucifer on Jul 30, 2008 22:22:20 GMT 10
So it's still worth watching?
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Post by SoulSnake on Jul 31, 2008 23:22:44 GMT 10
Yeah definately worth a look i just wouldn't go out of my way if you know what i mean.
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Post by harryfielder on Sept 4, 2008 23:26:28 GMT 10
AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON…Director John Landis… Central Casting must have sent 200-300 people down to Piccadilly for a night shoot on this production. None of us knew anything about the scenes we were going to be involved in so we just hung around coffee bars (Or other bars) chatting and having a night out in The West End. About 1 o'clock in the morning the production team gathered us all together and told us the scenes they were about to do. (You ain’t gonna believe this). A WEREWOLF is going to be running out of a cinema in Piccadilly Circus straight across Eros causing cars to crash and have people falling out of bus windows. (I’m thinking this will do the tourist trade the world of good) On a cue from the 1st A.D. the real police clear the roads of all late night Joe Public. The Central Casting crowd are all given places to stand and out of the woodwork comes our buses and cars and stunt people. We’ve got permission to hold up traffic for half an hour and John Landis had multi camera crews covering every angle. It was over as quickly as it began and as soon as the camera’s stopped rolling the wrecking crews were in there clearing the wrecked cars and sweeping the streets clean again. An hour later it was like we’d never been. (See the film just to see this sequence) Well done, John Landis…
Aitch,
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Post by SoulSnake on Sept 5, 2008 1:32:00 GMT 10
Thats brilliant Aitch! I can hardly believe the scene of destruction created could be completed in just 30 minutes! Now thats organisation. I absolutely loved this movie and still regulary watch the DVD. Thanks for this story Aitch
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Loucifer
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Post by Loucifer on Sept 8, 2008 23:00:22 GMT 10
Only 30 minutes?! That's impressive!
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