Posted on 07/02/2014 3:09:39 PM PDT by Perdogg
Dracula Untold Official Trailer (2014) Luke Evans, Dominic Cooper Horror HD
The novel is actually about the dangers of illegal immigration.
My David tends to hang onto stuff, as well...especially if it has anything to do with electronics.
"We research TV show reviews, and if the shows sound good, we buy them as each season comes out. We have quite a few of them.
"We dont have cable or TV reception, so we have no alternative if we want to watch the good shows. Stargate, Stargate Universe, Star Trek (TOS, NG, and Voyager), Paladin, The Avengers, Game of Thrones (a bit too pornographic, but a good story), True Blood, Farscape, Starhunter (very cheesy, but **Michael Paré need I say more?), Being Human, and who knows what hes going to buy next?"
TOL, do you like The Twilight Zone? I bought the complete set for David for Christmas one year. It has episodes we never saw on TV.
"** Streets of Fire with Michael Paré and Diane Lane. We really liked the music. We have it.
I can't believe you mentioned Streets of Fire, lol....same here. I've never gotten over "I Can Dream About You."
Vlad knew how to deal with Islam.
Heh heh....
HAHAHA!!! Yes, the grave dangers of it! :-)
Oh! I can’t believe that I forgot we have The Twilight Zone!
We have the entire series, and we actually remembered a lot of the episodes from 45 years ago. ;-)
I forgot to mention that we have Streets of Fire on a laser disc. There isn’t a song in that movie
that we didn’t like. “Sorcerer” was one of my favorites, but they’re all great.
There was a pretty good article/thread here about that not too long ago.
Yep, that Twilight Zone series is a treasure to own. I remember first seeing it back during the ‘80s, when it would come on late night TV. I’ll never forget the feeling of being blown away by “Will The Real Martian Please Stand Up.”
I can’t remember “Sorcerer”, but I’m heading over to Youtube to refresh my memor. ;)
I remember that one.
“Sorcerer” was written by Stevie Nicks, and it has a great melody and greater lyrics. Here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UurLV_6oktw
That’s lovely. I don’t even recall it. Thank you, TOL.
My pleasure, friend. That is the version that was in the movie,
sung by Marilyn Martin, with back-up singing by Stevie Nicks.
And by me when I’m listening to it, LOL!
Martin is the most common last name in France. Sort of like Smith or Jones here.
Stevie’s voice is easy to make out, even when it’s in the background. Love it.
I always liked her look, too. That big, wild hair!
LOL! I got in trouble in high school for having my hair “back-combed and lacquered.”
Tee hee! The nuns had hissy fits over that 1960’s hair.
But I was always getting in trouble for some silly, petty, minor transgression or other.
Oh, I was such a good little girl when I was in school. I never had any fun, LOL!
:P
[Chuckles] That probably would have been a smarter strategy for me, but I had a kind of crazy home life.
By the time I was 7 years old, all of the rest of my immediate family were adults. That can really mess you
up if they like to tease children, make them cry, and tell them they are stupid.
My relatives were all older, too. My parents were in their forties when they had me. My cousins were adults when I was born. (First cousins, anyway).
I just don’t understand how someone would get pleasure from making a child cry-—least of all family! How awful, TOL. That kind of treatment during childhood is very hard to shake off and outgrow.
So, so mean.
The millenials and kids today can't relate to westerns since it has never been a part of their culture. And that's sad.
The most recent westerns, Lonesome Dove and Broken Trail with Robert Duval were excellent.......
It has been 60 years since then, and they are all gone except my oldest sister, who is 80.
I am doing a bit better now. ;-) Life with Bryan and the kitties is good.
I’m glad.
I had my own issues during childhood and the teenaged years. They shaped how I thought and it took a long time to restructure that...I’m still not all the way there. But it IS true that a good, loving husband & soulmate is a healing balm.
(Kittehs, too, naturally).
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