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Post by tsmooth31 on Jun 24, 2008 4:41:09 GMT -5
hmm i have been thinking but have no idea, sounds like it would be a vampire movie or something
how bout some clues!
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Post by lazario on Jun 24, 2008 10:44:44 GMT -5
Major studio release. From the 1990's. Not about vampires. Not about werewolves. Not a Stephen King adaptation. And the video box cover has always been the same picture. And it's really simple. Just one picture, no drawing. A few (probably) highly paid actors were in it. Not about a famous serial killer (not really). Supernatural theme. A lot of fog in it, no sunny days.
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Post by Necroscope on Jun 24, 2008 18:35:35 GMT -5
Mary Reilly? (I don't know if that's spelled right...)
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Post by lazario on Jun 25, 2008 0:53:46 GMT -5
Good guess. I didn't know my clues were so revealing.
Your turn.
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Post by tsmooth31 on Jun 25, 2008 4:21:59 GMT -5
hmmm never saw that one so i would have never got it
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Post by lazario on Jun 25, 2008 8:33:31 GMT -5
You never saw the VHS or DVD box covers either?
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Post by tsmooth31 on Jun 25, 2008 14:34:58 GMT -5
nope, i know nothing more about the movie then the name
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Post by Necroscope on Jun 29, 2008 5:15:43 GMT -5
Total shot in the dark, Laz. Something about the fog triggered it for me. Anyway, sorry for taking so long on my turn. Here we go...
"They couldn't leave dead enough alone..."
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Post by lazario on Jun 29, 2008 7:11:12 GMT -5
Total shot in the dark, Laz. Something about the fog triggered it for me. Cool - I like to know I give decent clues. And the movie does have fog all throughout and has nothing to do with the weather, unless you count the kind of mood they're going for. "They couldn't leave dead enough alone..." Sounds like it would be something like Weekend at Bernie's. But I'll bet it's not... Night of the Demons?
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Post by Necroscope on Jun 29, 2008 16:38:08 GMT -5
Weekend at Bernie's! LOL! That was funny. (Not the movie, the comment.)
Night of the Demons? Nope. Take a couple more guesses and I'll give clues if necessary...
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Post by lazario on Jun 30, 2008 3:39:57 GMT -5
Return of the Living Dead Part II?
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Post by Necroscope on Jun 30, 2008 8:10:59 GMT -5
Good try, but no....
You're getting closer. It is a sequel.
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Post by lazario on Jun 30, 2008 8:36:35 GMT -5
Night of the Demons 2?
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Post by Necroscope on Jun 30, 2008 17:34:18 GMT -5
LOL. Nice try. Here's the tagline to the original. "A Grim Fairy Tale".
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Post by tsmooth31 on Jul 1, 2008 2:16:39 GMT -5
is it that snow white movie, with that really ugly looking face on the cover???, i forget the whole name but i know its a snow white horror movie with sigourney weaver i think
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Post by lazario on Jul 1, 2008 4:51:33 GMT -5
No - there were 2 movies with that tagline. I think. Snow White: A Tale of Terror did have that tagline. But so did another movie. Like TROLL, but not Troll, obviously (they had another, much more awesome tagline, to go along with that wickedly creepy poster!).
The Company of Wolves mentioned fairly tales in its' advertising campaign...but there were no sequels.
Suspiria stands out in my mind...but they never mentioned fairly-tales, and Inferno is not a true-blue sequel.
I would guess Leprechaun 2, because some movie like that, a sequel, had a ridiculous tagline. But I'm pretty sure that tagline (without looking it up online) had something to do with "Kiss Me, I'm Irish" - so you see the potential absurdness of it, but then the Leprechaun wasn't resurrected, so I'll just say no on that one.
I'm still thinking it had nothing to do with anything, and it has to be a supernatural storyline, I'll go with:
House II- The Second Story?
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Post by Necroscope on Jul 1, 2008 8:12:31 GMT -5
I like how you reasoned it out there, Laz. You're still wrong but I truly respect the thought process there. Another hint...
There was an old woman in the original. Her character gets totally changed, almost opposite, in the sequel, then turned back in subsequent sequels. This was not a device, merely a product of terrible writing. Also, the main character dies in the first one, does not appear in 2, but he does appear in the other sequels, I believe, as a ghost...
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Post by tsmooth31 on Jul 1, 2008 16:16:41 GMT -5
ok well i have no idea so i guess this one is up to laz
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Post by lazario on Jul 2, 2008 2:33:39 GMT -5
Neither do I, unfortunately. I don't know any... franchises. Where an old lady is in one movie and comes back for the sequel. Except that I already guessed House II (there was an old lady with a back-and-forth personality in House) and Return of the Living Dead II (old lady zombies in both I believe who kind of become characters).
I guess I just don't know my franchises very well. Except that I know it's not Friday the 13th Part II (Mrs. Voorhees was an old lady who becomes a help to Ginny - though in hallucination only, whereas she's a killer in the original).
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Post by Necroscope on Jul 2, 2008 9:33:05 GMT -5
All right, Laz. The original involves someone from your most recently watched list, and someone who died recently. The original is also based on a poem. (that hint may hinder more than it helps) I feel like I'm pretty much giving it away here, but, apparently, I picked a really hard one here. Sorry about that....
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