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  • #16
    Originally posted by Agent Purple View Post

    Yeah, it's got enough laughs to rival a Jim Carrey flick. For a horror film, it's hitting the comedy buttons pretty hard.
    You may be confusing Werewolf Of London with An American Werewolf In London.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by -//V\\- View Post
      I got my son a bb gun for Christmas this year and he flipped out...
      A Red Ryder?

      Originally posted by Big Daddy Dave Skywalker View Post
      ...That Henry Hull Werewolf figure is fantastic. I used to own the entire line and they were all amazing sculpts and designs. I got rid of them earlier this year purging my collection and still feel bad about it. Glad you like that movie. It's criminally underrated.
      I'm definitely running out of figure space, but one area I'd like to expand is horror movie stuff. I'd like the Mummy and Dracula that fit that series. And NECA made a lot of cool horror stuff. I'd really like the one of Freddy's hand in Nancy's tub.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by IonFan View Post
        Merry X-mas everyone
        Did you have a good Christmas Ion?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
          A Red Ryder?



          I'm definitely running out of figure space, but one area I'd like to expand is horror movie stuff. I'd like the Mummy and Dracula that fit that series. And NECA made a lot of cool horror stuff. I'd really like the one of Freddy's hand in Nancy's tub.
          Just don't have the room anymore. I'm thinning out my collection and making room for what I want now. And I'm not really buying much anymore. I just don't have the space for horror collectables like I used to.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Big Daddy Dave Skywalker View Post
            You may be confusing Werewolf Of London with An American Werewolf In London.
            No, seriously, watch it yourself. I get that levity happens, but I wasn't expecting as much of it as I got. I didn't mean there was literally an excess, just that there was this stark dichotomy between the serious horror and the light-hearted humor.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Space Cop View Post

              [This is back when Barry was Jewish and Hal wasn't, apparently.]
              Which must be somewhere in the middle, because back in the day Barry was a good Presbyterian and Hal was a fallen-away Catholic. Oh, what tangled webs we weave, when continuity we deceive...

              Have a happy whatever you celebrate, guys.

              The power of will is found at the deepest level of your being. It's more than mere rules. It's a duty that you must honor.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Space Cop View Post
                I own a lot of DVDs, BDs, and sets, and I have never seen that (though I have seen the kind of problem you had with Wolfman).

                Anyway, Werewolf of London is a fun flick. I have a figure display of Henry Hull.

                Ooh, that a nice model. Fun classic Universal monster film too.

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