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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Jun 12, 2010 22:38:51 GMT -6
Welcome to the |AoD| [glow=red,2,300]Theatre[/glow] Movie list page one 1. Night of the Living Dead 2. The Return of the Living Dead Missing Part4 3. Friday The 13th (2009) Dead Links 4. Ghost Rider 5 Back to Basics 5. Jason X 6. The Wraith Each month I'll post full moive's under this section. Anyone is welcome to post moives just watch them before you do so, to make shure it's not missing anything. So thank you all and injoy the show's... The V Man page one
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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Jun 12, 2010 22:59:02 GMT -6
Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 independent black-and-white zombie film directed by George A. Romero. Ben (Duane Jones) and Barbra (Judith O'Dea) are the protagonists of a story about the mysterious reanimation of the recently dead, and their efforts, along with five other people, to survive the night while trapped in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse.
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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Jun 12, 2010 23:07:50 GMT -6
The Return of the Living Dead Medical supply warehouse foreman Frank (James Karen) informs his new protege, Freddy (Thom Matthews) that Night of the Living Dead was a true story, based on events that occurred when a gas (2-4-5 Trioxin) was released into the morgue in the basement of a VFW hospital. As a matter of fact, the warehouse was the inadvertent recipient of several canisters, one of them containing a corpse - nicknamed "Tarman" (Allan Trautman) due to his rotten appearance soaked in thick black tar - sealed inside. Due to the canister's less than stellar durability, a light tap causes it to burst open, releasing Trioxin. The gas leaks out of control, which poisons Frank and Freddy and releases "Tarman" from his imprisonment within the tank but the zombie is not actually seen until later on in the movie. Frank and Freddy awaken to discover that various body parts (and bodies) in the warehouse are now alive, as well as the cadaver locked in the freezer and even a dissected dog. Unaware that they are slowly turning into zombies due to the effects of the gas, Frank and Freddy enlist the help of the warehouse owner, Burt (Clu Gulager), and his mortician friend, Ernie (Don Calfa), to cremate the cadaver's body parts. They had tried to chop it up to kill it. Unfortunately, the resulting smoke carries the evaporated trioxin with it, which then mixes with an overhead raincloud. It rains on a nearby cemetery, resulting in the reanimation of the buried corpses.
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Post by |AoD|SiN on Jun 13, 2010 19:29:43 GMT -6
Nice thread, Tron. Stickied!
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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Jun 18, 2010 1:15:09 GMT -6
Friday The 13th (2009) On June 13, 1980, a young Jason Voorhees (Caleb Guss) witnesses his mother (Nana Visitor) beheaded by a camp counselor (Stephanie Rhodes) who was trying to escape Mrs. Voorhees's murderous rampage around Camp Crystal Lake. Approximately 30 years later, a group of vacationing friends—Wade (Jonathan Sadowski), Richie (Ben Feldman), Mike (Nick Mennell), Whitney (Amanda Righetti) and Amanda (America Olivo)—arrive at Crystal Lake on a camping trip to find some marijuana that was planted in the woods. As Mike and Whitney explore the abandoned Crystal Lake camp, an adult Jason (Derek Mears) begins to kill the rest of the group one-by-one. Jason also kills Mike, but he spares Whitney and decides to kidnap her because she resembles his mother at a young age.
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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Jul 4, 2010 12:43:48 GMT -6
Ghost Rider 5 Back to Basics The mysterious man in black returns, and this time Ghost Rider is going Back to Basics with some of the most extreme high-speed action ever seen. The latest instalment of the adrenaline-packed Ghost Rider series features incredible on-board footage from the highways of Sweden and busy streets of Stockholm. Join Ghost Rider as he weaves through traffic, rides the Nurburgring, "off-roads" in a city centre, goes sledging without snow and comes within seconds of disaster during unexpected encounters with a police van and a huge lorry! Ghost Rider swaps two wheels for four as he burns rubber in a high performance Subaru, showing he has skill and style whatever the machine. All the way the Swedish police are on his tail, the pursuits captured from incredible on-board camera angles and shown in split screen - so you can see what's ahead as you leave the pursuers behind. Plus, Ghost Rider finally agrees to take on a street race, with his bike at stake as well as his pride.
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Post by |AoD| Horvath on Jul 8, 2010 9:26:53 GMT -6
sweet!!
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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Aug 5, 2010 10:49:40 GMT -6
Jason X
In 2008, Jason Voorhees is captured by the U.S. government and is being held at the Crystal Lake Research Facility. In 2010, Rowan LaFontaine, a government scientist, decides to place Jason in cryogenic suspension after several unsuccessful attempts to kill him. However, Rowan's superiors hope to conduct further research into Jason's rapid cellular regeneration and instead try to take Jason. Jason breaks free of his restraints and kills the team of soldiers meant to transport him. Rowan successfully lures him into a cryonic pod and activates it. However, Jason ruptures the pod with his machete and stabs Rowan in the abdomen, spilling cryonic fluid into the sealed room and freezing them both.
In the year 2455, Earth has become too polluted to support life and humanity has moved to a new planet, Earth Two. Three students, Tsunaron, Janessa, and Azrael are on a field trip led by Professor Brandon Lowe who is accompanied by an android, KM-14. They enter the Crystal Lake facility and find the still frozen Jason and Rowan, who they bring to their spaceship, the Grendel. Also on the ship are Lowe's remaining students, Kinsa, Waylander, and Stoney. Once there, they reanimate Rowan while Jason is pronounced dead and left in the morgue. Lowe's intern, Adrienne, is ordered to dissect Jason's body. Lowe, who is in serious debt, calls his financial backer who notes that Jason's body could be worth a substantial amount to a collector
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Post by |AoD|CorpseSquatch on Mar 24, 2011 21:26:13 GMT -6
The Wraith Packard Walsh (Nick Cassavetes) and his gang steal the cars of people they threaten into intimidation races. As a result, the entire town is scared of him, except for his 'proclaimed' girlfriend Keri Johnson (Sherilyn Fenn), who, in reality, wants nothing to do with Packard. The evil Packard's tyrannical control of the highways is suddenly targeted by the driver of a black high powered vehicle known only as the Turbo Interceptor. The unknown racer arrives in town, just as a new guy named Jacob "Jake" Kesey (Charlie Sheen) does. Jake's first move is on Keri, and he also befriends William "Billy" Hankins(Matthew Barry), who was the younger brother of her ex-boyfriend. Jake asks Billy about Keri's intentions with Packard, and Billy reveals to him that Keri was dating his brother Jamie before he was killed. While Jake and Keri become closer, Packard's gang gets smaller and smaller as they each take on the unknown car in one on one races and end up dead at the end of them. Sheriff Loomis (Randy Quaid) begins tracking down the car in an attempt to find out what's going on, but the unknown driver is unstoppable. After finally spending time with Jake during which they make love, Keri notices the similarities between Jake and her ex-boyfriend, Billy's older brother James "Jamie" Hankins(Christopher Bradley). Packard decides to confront Keri after the last of his gang is killed by the Wraith, except for Rughead (Clint Howard) who quits the gang upon realizing who was after them and why, and he beats Billy in front of everyone at the fast food spot that he works at along with Keri. When Keri questions Packard, he reveals to her that he had Jamie killed because he felt he should have her instead of Jamie. Just as he pulls his switchblade, the Wraith appears and challenges him to one last race, which results in Packard being killed. With no members of Packard's gang left alive, Sheriff Loomis ends both the investigation and the pursuit of the Wraith. That night, Keri is arriving at her home just as the driver of the Turbo Interceptor pulls up to the curb and reveals himself as Jake. Keri cannot believe her eyes--but Jake tells her that his new body was the closest he could get to being Jamie again, and tells her that they were "destined" to be together. He then asks her to wait for him because he has one last thing to take care of. Jake finds Billy cleaning up at the fast food kitchen, and gives him the keys to the Turbo Interceptor, the only one of its kind. Billy asks, "Who are you, bro?" To this Jake replies, "You said it, Billy." Just before he rides off on his dirt bike, Jake shouts that the instruction manual is in the glove box compartment of the car. Billy runs after him, but Jake is already gone. As Billy shouts after Jake, he realizes that Jake is in fact his own murdered brother Jamie, shouting first "Jake!" and then "JAMIE!!!" Jake picks up Keri, who was being watched by Sheriff Loomis, and they ride off into the night.[3] What happens to Jacob Kesey and Keri Johnson afterwards is not detailed, nor is the manner in which the murdered James Hankins was transformed posthumously into Jacob Kesey aka The Wraith explained, in the film Full Moive Here... www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi578854169/
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