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BlueStrat wrote:There’s 2 other good sites at least..
One I used for full uncensored version of once were warriors
Aces posted the other
Okay
Lost Souls (1998)
After moving to a new town, a man (John Savage) and his family learn that their new home is haunted by past residents.
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Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story (1993)
Ervil Morrell LeBaron (February 22, 1925 – August 15, 1981) was the leader of a polygamous Mormon fundamentalist group who ordered the killings of many of his opponents, using the religious doctrine of blood atonement to justify the murders. He was sentenced to life in prison for orchestrating the murder of an opponent, and died there.
He had at least 13 wives in a plural marriage, several of whom he married while they were still underage, and several of whom were involved in the murders.
Ervil Morrell LeBaron (February 22, 1925 – August 15, 1981) was the leader of a polygamous Mormon fundamentalist group who ordered the killings of many of his opponents, using the religious doctrine of blood atonement to justify the murders. He was sentenced to life in prison for orchestrating the murder of an opponent, and died there.
He had at least 13 wives in a plural marriage, several of whom he married while they were still underage, and several of whom were involved in the murders.
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The Haunted (1991)
The Haunted is a made for TV movie from 1991, dramatizing a story that was quite controversial at the time and put ghosts in the mainstream news. It describes the “true story” of evil spirits that were haunting the Smurl family in Pennsylvania from 1974-1989. It also happens to involve Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators that were involved in the Amityville haunting, and several other more high profile hauntings that other movies have been make of like A Haunting in Connecticut and more recently, The Conjuring.
The Haunted is a very typical ghost story, depicting very ordinary people leading very ordinary lives–and, in my opinion these are the kinds of stories that are most effective in a good ghost story because they’re the most relatable. As the movie begins, Jack and Janet Smurl and their two daughters are a very normal, church-going family. They move their family into a new house along with Jack’s parents who share another house on the same lot. Shortly after they move in, strange things begin happening. Objects go missing temporarily. Bad smells begin to permeate rooms of the house. Discolorations and stains keep bleeding through the paint. Electronics misbehave. But nothing more seems to happen.
Time passes and Jack and Janet have two more little girls. They are shown to be popular in their church and their community. But, stranger things begin to happen. In an early scene, Janet is downstairs in the basement taking care of laundry and she hears her mother-in-law call her from upstairs “Janet…?” She calls up to her to let her know that she’s downstairs. She hears “Janet…?” again so she begins heading up the stairs when she hears the voice for a third time–but this time it’s from below her in the basement. In my opinion, this is the best scare of the movie. It’s genuinely creepy. I attribute the effectiveness of this scene to how the familiar is made distrustful and threatening. Depicting Janet in the middle of a very ordinary task and hearing her own name spoken by a loved one… and then realizing that it’s not what she things it is becomes instantly relatable and downright scary.
The Haunted is a made for TV movie from 1991, dramatizing a story that was quite controversial at the time and put ghosts in the mainstream news. It describes the “true story” of evil spirits that were haunting the Smurl family in Pennsylvania from 1974-1989. It also happens to involve Ed and Lorraine Warren, paranormal investigators that were involved in the Amityville haunting, and several other more high profile hauntings that other movies have been make of like A Haunting in Connecticut and more recently, The Conjuring.
The Haunted is a very typical ghost story, depicting very ordinary people leading very ordinary lives–and, in my opinion these are the kinds of stories that are most effective in a good ghost story because they’re the most relatable. As the movie begins, Jack and Janet Smurl and their two daughters are a very normal, church-going family. They move their family into a new house along with Jack’s parents who share another house on the same lot. Shortly after they move in, strange things begin happening. Objects go missing temporarily. Bad smells begin to permeate rooms of the house. Discolorations and stains keep bleeding through the paint. Electronics misbehave. But nothing more seems to happen.
Time passes and Jack and Janet have two more little girls. They are shown to be popular in their church and their community. But, stranger things begin to happen. In an early scene, Janet is downstairs in the basement taking care of laundry and she hears her mother-in-law call her from upstairs “Janet…?” She calls up to her to let her know that she’s downstairs. She hears “Janet…?” again so she begins heading up the stairs when she hears the voice for a third time–but this time it’s from below her in the basement. In my opinion, this is the best scare of the movie. It’s genuinely creepy. I attribute the effectiveness of this scene to how the familiar is made distrustful and threatening. Depicting Janet in the middle of a very ordinary task and hearing her own name spoken by a loved one… and then realizing that it’s not what she things it is becomes instantly relatable and downright scary.
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Windsor Protocol (TV Movie 1997)
Based on the novels by Jack Higgins, Kyle MacLachlan stars as maverick British agent Sean Dillon to uncover a plot to take over the presidency of the United States.
Based on the novels by Jack Higgins, Kyle MacLachlan stars as maverick British agent Sean Dillon to uncover a plot to take over the presidency of the United States.
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BlueStrat wrote:Not even 1 star for warriors wtf
Sacrifice (2000)
Michael Madsen stars in this crime thriller as a felon serving time in prison for armed robbery. His teenage daughter has fallen prey to a psychotic serial killer who both murdered and violently violated her, and when the thief learns of his daughter's fate, he plans a jailbreak to track down the killer and take vengeance upon him.
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Dead Silence (1997)
Dead Silence is a 1997 made-for-TV thriller based upon the Jeffery Deaver novel A Maiden's Grave. The plot of the book and the film, based upon a true incident, revolved around a group of eight deaf students and their two teachers, who are captured and held hostage by three escaped felons. The TV film starred James Garner as FBI hostage negotiator John Potter, Marlee Matlin as hostage teacher Melanie Charrol and Kim Coates as hostage-taker Theodore "Ted" Handy.
Dead Silence is a 1997 made-for-TV thriller based upon the Jeffery Deaver novel A Maiden's Grave. The plot of the book and the film, based upon a true incident, revolved around a group of eight deaf students and their two teachers, who are captured and held hostage by three escaped felons. The TV film starred James Garner as FBI hostage negotiator John Potter, Marlee Matlin as hostage teacher Melanie Charrol and Kim Coates as hostage-taker Theodore "Ted" Handy.
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Calendar Girl Murders (TV Movie 1984)
Wealthy Richard Trainor (Robert Culp) publishes a calendar featuring sexy nude women and is pleased when it's a big success. But at his party celebrating the event, the models start dying: Miss January is shoved off a building, and then Miss February is stabbed. Lt. Dan Stoner (Tom Skerritt) takes the case, becoming friendly with photographer Cassie Bascomb (Sharon Stone) in the process. When Cassie is also attacked, Stoner must find out how she's connected before the other women are killed.
Wealthy Richard Trainor (Robert Culp) publishes a calendar featuring sexy nude women and is pleased when it's a big success. But at his party celebrating the event, the models start dying: Miss January is shoved off a building, and then Miss February is stabbed. Lt. Dan Stoner (Tom Skerritt) takes the case, becoming friendly with photographer Cassie Bascomb (Sharon Stone) in the process. When Cassie is also attacked, Stoner must find out how she's connected before the other women are killed.
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Pursued (2004)
In this thriller, Ben Keats (Gil Bellows) is a top executive at a leading information technology firm. Ben is happy with his job and doesn't want to leave, but that isn't about to stop Vincent Palmer (Christian Slater) from trying to lure him away. Vincent is a head-hunter who recruits personnel for leading companies and earns a seven-figure salary for getting whoever his clients want, no matter what it takes. Vincent starts with the traditional offers of more money, more power, and better perks, but when Ben refuses to be swayed, Vince starts playing hardball with his tactics escalating into violence and death threats against Ben's family. Will Ben fight fire with fire or will he be forced to do Vincent's bidding? Pursued also stars Michael Clarke Duncan, Conchita Campbell, and Estella Warren.
In this thriller, Ben Keats (Gil Bellows) is a top executive at a leading information technology firm. Ben is happy with his job and doesn't want to leave, but that isn't about to stop Vincent Palmer (Christian Slater) from trying to lure him away. Vincent is a head-hunter who recruits personnel for leading companies and earns a seven-figure salary for getting whoever his clients want, no matter what it takes. Vincent starts with the traditional offers of more money, more power, and better perks, but when Ben refuses to be swayed, Vince starts playing hardball with his tactics escalating into violence and death threats against Ben's family. Will Ben fight fire with fire or will he be forced to do Vincent's bidding? Pursued also stars Michael Clarke Duncan, Conchita Campbell, and Estella Warren.
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Damm check out the quality, full screen, well 16:9 on A. Beauty
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That's okay it makes them lazy buggers look up the description themselves.
Hidden Agenda (2001)
Jason Price (Dolph Lundgren) is a former government agent who now earns money helping people disappear through a program he engineered. When his childhood friend Sonny (Ted Whittall) and mobster Paul Elkert (Serge Houde) both come to Price for help, things begin to go awry. Someone has infiltrated Price's network, and his clients begin turning up dead. He's helped in his investigation by the mobster's assistant, Renee Brooks (Maxim Roy) -- but no one is who they seem to be.
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Lol puddy use the other 2 sites, even Aces said it was excellent. I just got lucky finding it..
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BlueStrat wrote:Lol puddy use the other 2 sites, even Aces said it was excellent. I just got lucky finding it..
I will, at the moment just adding all the ones I can embed, then the others will follow ..
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That's okay it makes them lazy buggers look up the description themselves.
Hidden Agenda (2001)
Jason Price (Dolph Lundgren) is a former government agent who now earns money helping people disappear through a program he engineered. When his childhood friend Sonny (Ted Whittall) and mobster Paul Elkert (Serge Houde) both come to Price for help, things begin to go awry. Someone has infiltrated Price's network, and his clients begin turning up dead. He's helped in his investigation by the mobster's assistant, Renee Brooks (Maxim Roy) -- but no one is who they seem to be.
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BlueStrat wrote:Ok use the box to the LEFT of YT.
Will do
By the way, do they like War movies ? Horror Movies ? Westerns ? Comedy ? EVERYTHING
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BlueStrat wrote:Everything!!!
Okay you asked for it
The Last Leprechaun (1998)
Ethel and Tommy Barrick are sent to Ireland to spend the summer with their new stepmother. Once there, they discover her to be an evil, power-seeking witch, with real magical powers and a hatred for all things green.
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I got Octopus coming outta my fuckin ears!!!
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