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Spot the Movie From the Still V4.0

^^That's what you get for having a life.


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No he means the SUPERIOR, ULTIMATE The Thing. If you thing the 1951 version is better than John Carpenter's, then you need to turn in your movie license.
 
It's either The Last Temptation of Christ or Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo
 
No he means the SUPERIOR, ULTIMATE The Thing. If you thing the 1951 version is better than John Carpenter's, then you need to turn in your movie license.

I beg to differ. John Carpenter does better with his own original work. He doesn't have to stoop to remakes that rely on special effects. I think his best movie ever was Halloween, made on a shoestring budget.
 
^ Haha. I just hadn't had time to come back and see your funny retort. :) <3

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^ Think Hydro falls within that Bracket but just appreciates different ages and genres to the A-Typical.
 
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