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Favourite Movie Biopics.
Movie Number Two: Schindler's List (1993)
One of the greatest war movies ever made. But it is so much more than a war movie. It's raw, disturbing and incredibly, incredibly emotional. It's one film I very rarely watch because it's so tough to sit through. I still regard war movies as horror movies cause they're so horrifying to watch. If anybody doesn't cry at least once during this film, then they have no soul.
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Favourite Movie Biopics.
Movie Number One: Amadeus (1984)
Have loved and adored this film since I was in secondary school. So I've been in love with this for nearly three decades. Yeah, it's not exactly 100% historically accurate (Salieri didn't actually unend Mozart!), but when a film looks so gorgeous and is perfectly cast, who cares?.
One of the greatest Best Film Oscar winners.
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Two episodes in and I'm LOVING the Black Dagger Brotherhood tv series on Passionflix. Been a massive fan of the books for I don't know how long now and it was my dream to see them get brought to life. And I admit, I was extremely wary of the tv series before it started. I'm so, so overjoyed that all my fears and worries were proven wrong. It's basically an absolutely perfect adaptation and I'm so beyond thankful that it's 100% faithful to the books (the first one anyway!!). I'm actually excited about a new episode of a tv show to come every week which doesn't happen very often these days.
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This is the one tv show that I will be eternally upset with how it ended. I was absolutely obsessed with it back in the day (crazy that it's now three decades old!). It had such a great premise and characters that it was so easy to love. Such a massive shame that it went seriously downhill after the second season. It could have been the next Quantum Leap. Do still love the show, though and it will always have a massive place in my fangirl heart. But in my brain, the last few seasons never happened and the Sliders did manage to get home.
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Other things Final Destination Bloodlines has made me scared/wary of:
Lifts.
Grand pianos.
Would have included logs, but already kind of fear them thanks to Final Destination 2!!.
Seriously, though, the new film is absolutely outstanding. Huge fan of the Final Destination series (yes, that includes the cruddy fourth one!) and it's easily the best in the series. Think it's actually replaced the Saw series as my favourite horror movie series.
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Well, thanks to Final Destination Bloodlines, I am now scared/wary of these things:
Pennies.
Tall buildings.
Glass dance floors.
Shards of glass.
Lawn mowers.
Garbage lorries.
MRI machines.
Vending machines.
Ceiling fans.
Chains.
Weather vanes.
Like that film series hasn't made me scared of enough things!!!.
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"As life returns to normal, the question of another attack from Mars causes universal concern. Is our planet safe?. Or is this time of peace merely a reprieve?. It may be that across the immensity of space, they have learned their lesson and even now await their opportunity. Perhaps the future belongs not to us...but to the Martians."
-Jeff Wayne's Music Version of The War of the Worlds.
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Finally had my Watership Down tattoo done last week. Been wanting to get it done for the past five years and I'm absolutely over the moon with it. It's a movie that has become pretty important and special to me even though it did terrify me as a kid. Think this image, the sun/Lord Frith, has stuck with me my entire life so I had to get it tattooed. It's my favourite film of all-time and thanks to my phenomenal tattoo, I love it even more (if that's possible!!).
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General Woundwort: "Why throw your life away?."
Bigwig: "Hraka...sir!."
General Woundwort: "Come out!."
Bigwig: "My chief's told me to defend this run."
General Woundwort: "YOUR chief?."
-Watership Down (1978)
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Watership Down was one film that had a massive effect on me as a child. It gave me nightmares for a straight week after the first viewing!. As I got older, that effect didn't weaken and my appreciation for it grew and it is now one of my favourite films of all-time and my favourite animated movie. It's just a stunning piece of art which adapts the Richard Adams book beautifully. Am now hoping to get a tattoo in honour of it.
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I swear, this is the greatest misheard lyric of all-time. Have heard this probably every single time I listen to this song!!.
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I swear, every single day that Clown Cafe song from Terrifier 2 creeps into the front of my brain. I swear it lives rent free in my head!!.
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"Wherever there was a stream, the red weed clung and grew with frightening voraciousness, its claw-like throngs choking the movement of the water. And then it began to creep like a slimy, red animal across the land, covering field and ditch and tree and hedgerow, with living scarlet feelers, crawling, crawling."
-The Red Weed- Jeff Wayne's Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds.
Original Artwork By Geoff Taylor.
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The song that made me the rock and metal lover I am today. Turning on a music channel and seeing this music video completely changed my whole taste in music. And it made me an eternal Rammstein fan. It will forever be my favourite song of theirs.
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The X-Files did the whole creepy black eyes a decade before Supernatural. Probably yet another reason why I became an SPN fan. The X-Files was such a massive part of my life growing up as a teen geek and nerd. The episode this is from, season 3's Piper Maru, will always be my absolute favourite X-Files episode.
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Still love this show so, so much. Just a brilliant reimagining of The Wizard of Oz. I was pretty much obsessed with it when it was on TV on the Sci-fi channel (now SyFy). Loved the whole look which was very steampunk and the fantastic cast especially Neal McDonough who I majorly crushed on as Cain (still majorly crush on him now!). And posting this now is making me really want another rewatch and to finally write my fanfic which I've been brainstorming for ages.
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I don't normally get scared by horror movies, but this is one of those very rare horrors that genuinely terrified me. Makes me sad that this film is still overlooked and kind of ignored. It's absolutely fantastic and deserves more love and appreciation. It's my favourite found footage movie, a horror sub-genre that is kind of like Marmite (you either love it or hate it!). That ending is one that will probably live rent free in my brain until the day I die.
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