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Pontypool. Well, that was different. It's tagged as a zombie movie, but it isn't. All the 'infected' people are very much alive.
 
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"Sharknado," and I'm ashamed to say that I enjoyed it. Basically, it's a completely ridiculous movie where a hurricane hits L.A. As it passes a mass of sharks along the way, naturally, it picks them all up and deposits them into every swimming pool, pond, and drainage ditch in the city as high winds, flash floods, and surprise waves create situations ranging from people getting eaten be flying sharks (or cutting them in half with a chainsaw midair) to people fighting sharks in their living rooms.

They were CGI of course, so no sharks were actually thrown into a hurricane.
 
The Burning Plain. Really good movie with Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger . I like movies like this with multiple timelines that eventually are all tied together. I'm trying to find more like this to watch that I haven't seen already.
 
The Burning Plain. Really good movie with Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger . I like movies like this with multiple timelines that eventually are all tied together. I'm trying to find more like this to watch that I haven't seen already.
You could try 2 Days in the Valley with Teri Hatcher, Jeff Daniels, Danny Aiello, and Charlize Theron (I think it was her 2nd movie and 1st big role).
I saw the movie a long time ago (on VHS) and I don't remember much about it except that I enjoyed it and it was made up of multiple story lines that all intersected.
On the extremely unlikely off-chance that you didn't see it, you should also try the most famous movie of this genre: Pulp Fiction
 
You could try 2 Days in the Valley with Teri Hatcher, Jeff Daniels, Danny Aiello, and Charlize Theron (I think it was her 2nd movie and 1st big role).
I saw the movie a long time ago (on VHS) and I don't remember much about it except that I enjoyed it and it was made up of multiple story lines that all intersected.
On the extremely unlikely off-chance that you didn't see it, you should also try the most famous movie of this genre: Pulp Fiction
Thanks, I'll look into the valley movie. And yes, I did see Pulp Fiction. :D
 
The Giant Mechanical Man, cute movie. :)
Now I'm watching The Kids Are All Right.
 
I have seen lots of horror films lately. The Quiet Ones was quite lame but The Den was really scary!:eek:


Another Stakeout with Rosie O'Donnell

I love that film.:)

"Sharknado," and I'm ashamed to say that I enjoyed it. Basically, it's a completely ridiculous movie where a hurricane hits L.A. As it passes a mass of sharks along the way, naturally, it picks them all up and deposits them into every swimming pool, pond, and drainage ditch in the city as high winds, flash floods, and surprise waves create situations ranging from people getting eaten be flying sharks (or cutting them in half with a chainsaw midair) to people fighting sharks in their living rooms.

They were CGI of course, so no sharks were actually thrown into a hurricane.

I watched that and it was funny.:woo: