leviathon, remember the film?

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leviathon, remember the film?

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from the 80's ?

im gunna be watching it in 49 mins and 1 second :)
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**watches**
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The one with Sean Connery? Yeah, I remember that one. :icon14:
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I don't remember Sean Connery in that....unless I'm thinking of something else. Underwater flick, yeah? If it was, The Abyss is so much better than that one.

p.s. i don't remember Sean Connery in that :|
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NM it was Richard Crenna. DOh!
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P.S. The Abyss was awesome. Caught it a couple times recently again. :icon14:
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scourge34 wrote:NM it was Richard Crenna. DOh!
I was confusing it with Hunt For Red October. :dork: @ me.
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haha! =P
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for a prize, can i have my 98 mins back?
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:tear: I guess.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:I don't remember Sean Connery in that....unless I'm thinking of something else. Underwater flick, yeah? If it was, The Abyss is so much better than that one.

p.s. i don't remember Sean Connery in that :|
lol

i knows the abyss was better but i got a thing for the old PROPER horror flicks

the new films aint horrors, theyre more suspense than anything, not letting you have the plot till the final minutes of the film

with these ones you know what it is, you know whats gunna happen and its nothing but mindless entertainment

'the thing' is one of my fav movies of all time :ninja:

the only newish film i recall trying to do this is jeepers creepers and that turned out like a pile o tripe

that and i never watched this film since it was released in 89, which means i was 5 and the only reason why i remembered the name is because it was my uncles tape and he had porn scribbled out :)
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The Thing is one of my alltime favorites.
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then your are a ledgend sire

just as me :D
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The old classics are the best. :)
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actually, wouldnt mind seeing the abyss again

aint seen it in a few years :(
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just remembered another one

deep star 6 is it ?

i have a very vague memory of that

**goes hunting**
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Yeah, I remember that one vaguely too. Deep sea movie. Monsters, the whole bit.
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aye, thats the bugger

http://www.play.com/play247.asp?page=ti ... tle=101560

on another note, that leviathon had quite a few actors in it
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hehe, i wasn't referring to underwater horror as much as i was referring to underwater based flicks that are fairly recent. i didn't care for either Leviathan or Deep Star Six. i don't consider them proper at all. The Thing is a classic horror flick in every sense of the word. today's "horror" flicks are riddled with so much CGI that it's no longer scary. the original Nightmare On Elm Street, The Exorcist, and perhaps Hellraiser (mostly gory, but good) are true classics, imo.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:hehe, i wasn't referring to underwater horror as much as i was referring to underwater based flicks that are fairly recent. i didn't care for either Leviathan or Deep Star Six. i don't consider them proper at all. The Thing is a classic horror flick in every sense of the word. today's "horror" flicks are riddled with so much CGI that it's no longer scary. the original Nightmare On Elm Street, The Exorcist, and perhaps Hellraiser (mostly gory, but good) are true classics, imo.
i no, i agree with you totally, just my taste extends a bit :smirk:

like i remember when i was younger watching leviathon and deep star six and enjoyed it... wanted to watch it again because i havnt seen it since and i still enjoyed it. like i said i like mindless entertainment and things like this are the best for it :)
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