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    #61
    YEAHHHHHHHHHH

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      #62
      Originally posted by EvilBoris View Post
      I only just twigged I was getting 8mm confused with Super 8
      That would make for awkward viewing with the familial contingent.

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        #63
        I thought John Doe was in Se7en?

        Here comes Gwyneth's head in a box.

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          #64
          If only they had the machine from the 5th Element, that would solve Gwynnie's problem

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            #65
            Oh my god, Machine in 8mm is Frank Sabotka from The Wire!

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              #66
              I don't get what that has to do with Young Hercules.

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                #67
                If you need me to spell it out for you, Dogg, Nicholas Cage was in Seeking Justice with Brett Rice, who was in Remember the Titans with Ryan Gosling, your beloved Young Hercules.

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                  #68
                  A lost Nicholas Cage movie had been found in an attic in someone's house? If this is the plot to Sinister 3, I think we should skip "straight to Netflix" and go "straight to bin". Unless Jessica Biel is in it.

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                    #69
                    Don't forget, Nicholas Cage was in Knowing (2009) with Ben Mendelson, who was in The Place Beyond The Pines (2012) with Ryan Gosling, who was in Crazy Stupid Love (2011) with Kevin Bacon.

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                      #70
                      If those reels catch fire we might get a sequel to Towering Inferno

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                        #71
                        As opposed to a Korean semi-remake?

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                          #72
                          Hollywood reboot, more like. It serve as a commentary on the death of celluloid and the inescapable move to digital.

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                            #73
                            Well, I finally got around to reading the original thread on that forum. There was this old horror book I had called '"Seduction of the Gullible". Feels a bit like that. It's kind of sad when nostalgia takes upon an almost religious obsession. But verrrrry interesting...one wonders what 12-51-00's true motives were...

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by randombs View Post
                              Hollywood reboot, more like. It serve as a commentary on the death of celluloid and the inescapable move to digital.
                              George Lucas writing and directing then.

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