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  1. I love LAW AND ORDER and have never watched an episode of I LOVE LUCY (though it was before my time and my mom's favorite show).
  2. I thought the original SALEM'S LOT TV mini-series was pretty spooky (though again it does take liberties with the book as well). I guess it depends on how one views a movie's changes from the book it's based on, whether it's good or bad. I love THE SHINING despite Kubrick's many changes from the original book, and THE DEAD ZONE is an excellent adaptation as well even if it did leave out a lot of stuff from King's original story. THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION is a rare exception where I actually prefer the movie to the original short story it was based on (though I did like the King's version as well). THE GREEN MILE was also a pretty solid adaptation as well.
  3. Frankly, I wouldn't have shed any tears if FAMILY GUY had never come to be.
  4. For me, THE SIMPSONS stopped being funny after 2002. The early years had a bit of heart along with the humor....but the later years I felt it was trying too hard to compete with FAMILY GUY, which has absolutely NO heart to it at all.
  5. 118 is my personal favorite of all of them. 120 I saw in the theaters, but having read the book, I felt that the movie didn't really do it justice. (If you think the male character had it bad in the movie he had it much worse in the novel).
  6. One of the rare occasions where I have seen all the films in these pics. 101, 107, 109 and 110 are the standouts for me.
  7. DAMIEN OMEN II had William Holden and Lee Grant and also provides a twist at the ending that I never saw coming. And while the little boy in THE OMEN, was quite sinister, Damien in the second film was bound to have issues after realizing who he really was...but I think it was only natural that he would eventually get over that and embrace his darker side. I thought the teenage Damien made that change in character very believable. Jerry Goldsmith is a genius, no argument there, but an awesome musical score and great opening sequence can't save the third film from being a really dismal piece of crud.
  8. (SPOILER ALERT) At the end of THE OMEN, Damien survives unscathed, while poor Robert and Katharine Thorn ended up 6 feet under. So as far as the first film goes, I would say that the terrible forces of evil did end up victorious.
  9. Sorry if I misunderstood what you were saying. I get what you were talking about now. I can't deny that THE OMEN certainly did generate a lot of talk, as did THE EXORCIST. One could say though that in the case of THE EXORCIST, good did win over evil in the end, in THE OMEN, it is evil that is triumphant. It would take another two sequels before (SPOILERS) Damien could and would be defeated. But even that is kind of ruined with OMEN IV which is almost too similar to the original film in terms of how the story is played out).
  10. I don't buy into the theory that just because a movie makes a lot of money and spawns a lot of sequels that it automatically makes that film a 'classic'. Having said that, I confess that I like the sequel DAMIEN OMEN II a lot more than the original THE OMEN. I have no intention of EVER seeing the third OMEN film again in my lifetime, even if it does have Sam Neill (whom I usually like) as the adult Damien.
  11. I used to feel the same way about war films, but then I saw SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, and though the action sequences were tough to watch, I decided to move on to other war films (like FULL METAL JACKET and THE DEER HUNTER). I actually found them much easier to get through after SPR.
  12. ALIEN is one film that I think fits perfectly in both categories of sci-fi and horror (though perhaps a bit more on the horror side....when was the last time we read a story of an astronaut fighting off a monsterous, murderous alien?).
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