Posted on 10/02/2016 8:09:37 AM PDT by LouieFisk
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A Colorado woman went to the hospital with a slash wound to her arm, and the story she told staffers was so preposterous they assumed she was covering up an act of domestic abuse.
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Is he going in the drawer for a gun??
Serling wasn’t real happy about NG, but it was still a good series. I always watched it.
Stories with little dolls, goblins or whatever running around just don’t do much for me in general. Except make me giggle.
A trilogy that scared me as a kid (and still can) is the 1963s movie “Black Sabbath”:
Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvqT1D7qvrc
What about, “My name is ‘Talky Tina’ and I’m going to kill you”.
Lol!
What about, My name is Talky Tina and Im going to kill you.
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That one’s good since it has Telly Savalas! But if he were being chased around the house by a little doll, I’d be giggling like a schoolgirl!
Well, that one with Karen Black was, at one level, certainly funny: little devil monkey, or whatever it was, running around the house chasing her with a tiny steak knife. Got a little more serious at the end.
That particular chapter was indeed terror-inducing. An indestructible, demon-possessed, murderous witch-doll. That's pretty spooky...
The Revolution is ON!
Vote Trump!
All of the stories in “Trilogy Of Terror” starred Karen Black - another reason it’s not a fave movie of mine, I’m not much of a KB fan.
“Karen Black Lives Matter!”
Yes, it was three separate short films in one, all, I believe, starring actress Karen Black who died not long ago.
Here it is in full on YouTube...
Trilogy Of Terror (1975): 1 hr, 12 min
I thought she was pretty good in that haunted house film with Betty Davis, 'Burnt Offerings'.
Burnt Offerings (1976): 1 hr, 27 min
Did that include the one with Vincent Price, Peter Lorie, and the cat?
Y’know, I’ve never been able to sit through “Burnt Offerings”, I’ll have to give it another try.
“Vincent Price, Peter Lorie, and the cat”
I just realized I have Black Sabbath, with Boris Karloff, in my horror films collection. But I didn't recall until I checked that it was directed by the same guy who did the cult classic Black Sunday with the hauntingly beautiful Barbara Steele (Mario Bava).
However, there were two versions of that movie, each with its own dubbing and soundtrack. The one most widely available is weak compared to the one that the Americans (American International Pictures) had dubbed themselves via some New York City audio studio. I have that one in my collection as well, and it's far superior to the one the Italians had dubbed to English when they sold the film to AIP.
Some scenes were cut/modified from the original Italian version for the English market. I don’t know if both Eng lish language versions were edited, tho.
I have both. Yes, some scenes were cut for the American version, but nothing that really hurts the film. The vastly superior dubbing and soundtrack of the American version more than makes up for it.
That’s it..we MUST have background checks before dogs can handle knives
Obviously an accident. I am sure the dog had no idea of the damage that would result, it was just playing.
The moral of the story is: Don’t leave sharp objects around where pets or kids can reach them.
You, too, are clearly a current or past Labrador parent. Same thing happen with Great Danes, or at least the one who’s owned me for the last five and a half years.
Winchester is 5 now; *FINALLY* out of the chewing everything in sight stage.
But he will still steal out of the garbage can, if I forget to put it out of his reach. Nothing on the counter top was safe....I can’t tell you how many sticks of butter he ate in his puppyhood!
I can’t imagine how often your long-legged Dane is able to reach the countertop. :)
Just standing at his normal height Canute looks down at the top.of the dinner table. Makes eating dinner interesting. He’s about five and a half. This proves we’re both a bit psychotic because we love them and keep them.
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