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campionidelmondo (Member Profile)
Ok, this is a bit of a weird situation, because that sift was not that video when it was sifted - it was a music video, which was wrongfully replaced with this source. I'm not sure I'm all too pleased with that.
In reply to this comment by campionidelmondo:
Sorry gwiz, I had to dupeof your Silence of the Lambs video. Dunno if you get automatically notified, so...
gwiz665 (Member Profile)
Sorry gwiz, I had to dupeof your Silence of the Lambs video. Dunno if you get automatically notified, so...
Earwax Extreme Close-Up
I had one of my ears somehow get similarly blocked a few years back. I was sitting there watching Silence of the Lambs on video, and all of a sudden my left ear got this weird sensation like there was water stuck in it, and it wouldn't go away. I could barely hear out of it. Normally it wouldn't have been a big deal, but this was a couple of days before the Phantom Menace was supposed to come out (and this was when people -- myself included -- still thought that that movie was going to be awesome). So I was freaking out a bit. Fortunately I was able to get an appointment with my doctor, and he was able to clean it out just in time for me to be massively disappointed.
What Are Your Top 5 Books? (Books Talk Post)
Seems that we like Kurt Vonnegut...
1. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.
2. Eunoia by Christian Bök.
3. The Black Swan by Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
4. Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut.
5. Hard to decide, perhaps The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris or "What If?" edited by Robert Cowley.
alien_concept (Member Profile)
Thank you for the promote.
In reply to this comment by alien_concept:
*promote
Balloon Goon!
That's a mix between annoying and something from the Silence of the Lambs universe.
Dark Knight: Load of Tripe (Cinema Talk Post)
^Really? He's nine, so I guess it's a no-go for him. Maybe we'll just stay home and watch "Silence Of The Lambs" again.
This is my muxtape (Rocknroll Talk Post)
ahh yes, 'goodbye horses'...
i didn't see silence of the lambs until i was a teenager, and I remember climbing through the credits to find the name of that ultimate 80's depressing-electro-pop song I had heard Bill jamming out to in the nude and making a mental note to find that on tape one day.
some really cool stuff; i forget how cool some of Midlake's tracks are. thanks for sharing.
Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)
1. The Thing
2. Shaun Of The Dead
3. Army Of Darkness
4. Dawn Of The Dead (2004) - Running zombies scare the piss out of me
5. Silence Of The Lambs
6. Nosferatu The Vampyre (1979)
7. Salem's Lot
8. Christine
9. Poltergeist
10. Evil Dead II
11. C.H.U.D.
"The Thing" is my favorite, the rest are in no particular order. And one of those is a joke. Guess which.
A few films that scared me when I was a kid but now make me laugh:
1. The Blob (1958)
2. The Wasp Woman (1959)
3. King Kong vs. Godzilla (Hey, I was a little kid when I first saw it.)
Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)
true, BLankfist, but Silence of the Lambs and ALiens both scared the crap outta me.
Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)
>> ^smibbo:
not sure if what I like can be classified as "horror" because I don't really like films like "Halloween" and "Friday the 13th" - but I consider those to be slasher flicks.
Friday the 13th and Halloween are more part of the horror genre than Aliens and Silence of the Lambs, I think. To me, Aliens was an action film whereas its predecessor Alien was a haunted house story told on a space ship (therefore it certainly was a horror film, if not sci-fi-horror.). Silence of the Lambs was a thriller more than a horror. Jacobs Ladder, in my opinion, is debatable whether or not it can be considered horror - I, too, think that one is a thriller.
Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)
Rosemary's Baby
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Silence of the Lambs
The Haunting
Village of the Damned
Hellraiser II
Scream
I want to be cloned (Blog Entry by mlx)
^ I honestly didn't foresee that. I must be more Ill than i thought.
Though back on the "people forget about ethics when thinking of clones" clones are still people (of a kind, their being various types) so this would still potentially be slavery/silence of the lambs/unsavory, unless, you are carrying the presupposition that to be Choggie is to be worth some famous foxy ladies sending a clone just to have time to be with you all day...
Did i size the ego right?
Babel fish - Hitchhiker's Guide To the Galaxy
Stand By Me
Silence of the Lambs
Farhad Hits 500! (Sift Talk Post)
Way to go, Sir Knight! Some of my Farhad Favorites:
Trying to Shop with Super Mario Coins
Parappa the Rappa
Suzanne Vega: Tom’s Diner
Love Letters from Bob
And the most recent:
Silence of the Lambs, Buffalo Bill final scene