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Alien Breed

 

Vine like tendrils entangle me

Stripping me of humanity

Unknown life forms examine me

Slipping into insanity

I am unable to speak

I am unable to scream

I watch in horror

As experiment plays out before me

 

Green skin – cold and wet to the touch

Grey eyes – starring with a cold gaze

Strange tongues – utter excitedly

Captive – in this strange world

Living – human experiment

Drowning – in my own excrement

Pumping – black liquids into me

End this – misery

Probing my brain

Altering thought

Alien Breed

Controls my mind

 

Endlessly

They torture me

Completely

Stripping me

 

I awake from this hell

Memories are haunting me

Strange black scars cover me

Can’t recall anything

Nobody believes a word I say

What I’ve felt and seen was not a dream

Xenomorphic life infected me

I can’t cope with the truth

 

They never want to see the truth

Government covers up my proof

They tell the world I’m full of lies

I’m living proof they can’t deny

The xenomorphic entities are denied

I will expose the hidden truth and the lies

Disinformation spreads like fire through the land

I’m living proof of their plan to take control

 

Vinelike tendrils entangle me

Stripping me of humanity

Unknown life forms examine me

Slipping into insanity

 

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Cory McNamara
46 minutes ago, Plank said:

 

Whats with the music links after your pics?

 

Not having a pop. Maybe they are related to the film or film matter, i havent listened to them all.

 

Some of them were inspired by certain movies; they even have blocks of speech from the films. Some just fit, some of them have similar theme (lyrics), mood (music & lyrics) and so on.

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Boston Jambo

Road to Perdition, diner scene, middle America 1931, and a bottle of HP sauce on the table. Somebody is having a laugh.

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2 hours ago, Boston Jambo said:

Road to Perdition, diner scene, middle America 1931, and a bottle of HP sauce on the table. Somebody is having a laugh.

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Just watched that movie on Saturday night, excellent.

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Cory McNamara

Savior (1998)

 

This can be a very traumatic film, especially for ones with an army behind the shoulders; who deeply understand the theme.

Great stuff, one of the best.

 

"She sang a lullaby..."

 

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13 hours ago, Cory McNamara said:

Savior (1998)

 

This can be a very traumatic film, especially for ones with an army behind the shoulders; who deeply understand the theme.

Great stuff, one of the best.

 

"She sang a lullaby..."

 

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This is a fantastic shout. A very, very underrated film.

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23 hours ago, Boston Jambo said:

Road to Perdition, diner scene, middle America 1931, and a bottle of HP sauce on the table. Somebody is having a laugh.

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HP Sauce has been sold to the Americans since 1903 (according to the Heinz website who currently own HP Sauce), this was set in the 1930s so not sure what is 'wrong' with that?

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On 17/09/2019 at 10:27, Jambo, Goodbye said:

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This film was so ahead of its time in every way. An incredible film achievement. 

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That's surprising, until recently it was only available in import shops. It's easy to get in most supermarkets now but I've lived here nearly forty years and I don't know any American who's ever heard of it except those that have been to the UK. Would you do me a favor and post a link to the page, I'm really curious. Thanks.

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54 minutes ago, will-i-am-a-jambo said:

 

HP Sauce has been sold to the Americans since 1903 (according to the Heinz website who currently own HP Sauce), this was set in the 1930s so not sure what is 'wrong' with that?

  

That's surprising, until recently it was only available in import shops. It's easy to get in most supermarkets now but I've lived here nearly forty years and I don't know any American who's ever heard of it except those that have been to the UK. Would you do me a favor and post a link to the page, I'm really curious. Thanks.

 

Got this on IMDB ;  (at around 1h 4 mins) In the diner scene, a bottle of HP Sauce is on Sullivan's table. HP Sauce is available almost exclusively in the United Kingdom; it wouldn't have been in an average American roadside diner in 1931. Director Sam Mendes used to be the artistic director at the Donmar Warehouse in London and developed a fondness for HP Sauce. He deliberately had that bottle placed there.

 
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On 01/10/2019 at 18:24, Boston Jambo said:

Road to Perdition, diner scene, middle America 1931, and a bottle of HP sauce on the table. Somebody is having a laugh.

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Have to disagree, HP sauce has been on sale since 1903 and that looks like a Gartons bottle

Image result for hp sauce gartons label

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1 hour ago, will-i-am-a-jambo said:

 

HP Sauce has been sold to the Americans since 1903 (according to the Heinz website who currently own HP Sauce), this was set in the 1930s so not sure what is 'wrong' with that?

beat me to it

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1 hour ago, JamesM48 said:

This film was so ahead of its time in every way. An incredible film achievement. 

It's always been the benchmark, truly a film to see before you die for every generation. It's been knocked down the ratings in recent times of access. But still stands up no problem. 

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1 hour ago, Boston Jambo said:

  

That's surprising, until recently it was only available in import shops. It's easy to get in most supermarkets now but I've lived here nearly forty years and I don't know any American who's ever heard of it except those that have been to the UK. Would you do me a favor and post a link to the page, I'm really curious. Thanks.

 

Got this on IMDB ;  (at around 1h 4 mins) In the diner scene, a bottle of HP Sauce is on Sullivan's table. HP Sauce is available almost exclusively in the United Kingdom; it wouldn't have been in an average American roadside diner in 1931. Director Sam Mendes used to be the artistic director at the Donmar Warehouse in London and developed a fondness for HP Sauce. He deliberately had that bottle placed there.

 

 

1 hour ago, The Frenchman Returns said:

Have to disagree, HP sauce has been on sale since 1903 and that looks like a Gartons bottle

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Apologies Boston, you maybe correct. The website is ambiguous in its statement re 1903 and l was just skim reading it at the time l posted. I was interested whether what you were saying was true or not. Not to have a dig at you just out of curiosity. Here's the link anyway and judge for yourself: https://www.hpsauce.co.uk/our-story l can't work out if they mean 'you' as in the UK or as in the USA. What do you think? Interesting quirk if you are indeed correct!

 

The Frenchman Returns, do you know anything about Garton's? l've never heard of them. Are they an American firm?

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The original recipe was invented and developed in 1899 by Frederick Gibson Garton, a grocer from Nottingham. Garton sold the recipe for the sum of £150 to settle a debt with Edwin Samson Moore, the founder of the Midlands Vinegar Company, who launched what we know and love today as HP Sauce.

 

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2 minutes ago, The Frenchman Returns said:

The original recipe was invented and developed in 1899 by Frederick Gibson Garton, a grocer from Nottingham. Garton sold the recipe for the sum of £150 to settle a debt with Edwin Samson Moore, the founder of the Midlands Vinegar Company, who launched what we know and love today as HP Sauce.

 

 

Thanks for that TFR, l literally just read that just now in the link l provided for Boston - l should pay more attention in class! Cheers.

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12 minutes ago, will-i-am-a-jambo said:

 

Thanks for that TFR, l literally just read that just now in the link l provided for Boston - l should pay more attention in class! Cheers.

No offence was taken at all, I was just curious to find an answer. 

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On 02/10/2019 at 20:54, Judge Fudge said:

It's always been the benchmark, truly a film to see before you die for every generation. It's been knocked down the ratings in recent times of access. But still stands up no problem. 

Yeah it is incredible and cant understand how it has went down the ratings on top film lists ?  Its amazing.  Beautiful film actually. 

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Death Machine (1994)

 

If you are a fan of Terminators & Aliens this movie will be like a third missing element for you. Great and interesting story / idea, little details, clever parts, solid actors. Better than Alien 3, that's for sure. One of my favorites.

A very good young team behind this project.

 

I recommend the final cut which is a little bit longer (128 min.; Alien 3 again?). Director's cut - 111 min.

 

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On 02/10/2019 at 01:26, Cory McNamara said:

Savior (1998)

 

This can be a very traumatic film, especially for ones with an army behind the shoulders; who deeply understand the theme.

Great stuff, one of the best.

 

"She sang a lullaby..."

 

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Superb film, although that scene with the sledgehammer in the water always makes me feel very uneasy 😔

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4 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

Superb film, although that scene with the sledgehammer in the water always makes me feel very uneasy 😔

Talk about Sledgehammers and feeling uneasy. James Caan's ankles spring to mind.

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On 02/10/2019 at 17:02, iantjambo said:

 

This is a fantastic shout. A very, very underrated film.

 

5 hours ago, Gashauskis9 said:

Superb film, although that scene with the sledgehammer in the water always makes me feel very uneasy 😔

 

Guys, I agree with you. Should screen it in high schools.

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