For it's time, Dawn of the Dead was one of the most graphic movies ever made. It was released unrated in theatres, with a caveat that no one under 17 be admitted period.
I was just reading about this. A big loss for sure. I'm a huge Night of the Living Dead fan.
>>>Who will complete the trifecta
I would have to say that would go to Bob Wolff who died on Saturday. A sports legend. Called Don Larsen's perfect World Series game, the 1958 NFL championship between the Giants & Colts, 2 Knicks titles (that may never happen again) & interviewed Yankees all the way from Babe Ruth to Derek Jerer. What a life. RIP Bob.
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on Monday, July 17, 2017 – 09:52 am
W/Landau, that's two. Who
W/Landau, that's two. Who will complete the trifecta?
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on Monday, July 17, 2017 – 11:24 am
RIP. But will he stay dead?
RIP. But will he stay dead? Thanks for the shocks and scares! Horror films were just never the same after Night of the Living Dead.
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on Monday, July 17, 2017 – 01:15 pm
Dawn of the Dead is one of
Dawn of the Dead is one of the greatest films ever made.
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on Monday, July 17, 2017 – 04:38 pm
For it's time, Dawn of the
For it's time, Dawn of the Dead was one of the most graphic movies ever made. It was released unrated in theatres, with a caveat that no one under 17 be admitted period.
RIP George.
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on Monday, July 17, 2017 – 05:04 pm
I was just reading about this
I was just reading about this. A big loss for sure. I'm a huge Night of the Living Dead fan.
>>>Who will complete the trifecta
I would have to say that would go to Bob Wolff who died on Saturday. A sports legend. Called Don Larsen's perfect World Series game, the 1958 NFL championship between the Giants & Colts, 2 Knicks titles (that may never happen again) & interviewed Yankees all the way from Babe Ruth to Derek Jerer. What a life. RIP Bob.