I see the Halfling is up to her mind-games fuckology again. Randomly posts acid to have a pop at someone, but doesn’t quote or specify who it is she’s arsey about. Then she sits back to watch everyone scramble to figure out the mystery. It’s still all about ‘control’, even though having slashed like a scythe right through anyone who got under her skin, leaving about ... what? ... less than 10 regular posters?
It‘s all about control. Always
.... annnd ION ... from posting loads, & at all hours, drum seems to have wandered off the scene these days. Hope she’s ok.
Who’s the halfling? Does anyone ever know wtf you’re ranting about?
Perhaps if you started reading the classics instead of the Beano, you might have twigged it
BackGammon said
Oct 5 4:11 PM, 2020
Vicks wrote:
I've just finished reading a classic.
'Last night i dreamt i went to Manderley again'
Can you guess it, it was very good.
Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier.
Vicks said
Oct 5 4:25 PM, 2020
BackGammon wrote:
Vicks wrote:
I've just finished reading a classic.
'Last night i dreamt i went to Manderley again'
Can you guess it, it was very good.
Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier.
That's the one BG!!
I'm now reading "Scapegoat" by her now, it's good as well and I have My Cousin Rachel to read after that.
John Doe said
Oct 5 7:11 PM, 2020
Rebecca is also a wonderfully atmospheric psychological thriller, a real Hitchcock masterpiece.
Not sure this is a good idea though...
-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 5th of October 2020 07:12:22 PM
Syl said
Oct 5 7:28 PM, 2020
Oooh no, that girl was good in Mama Mia here we go again.....I cant see her pulling this one off though.
All these modern remakes of the classics are missing the one great thing the originals had in abundance......Atmosphere.
John Doe said
Oct 5 8:03 PM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Oooh no, that girl was good in Mama Mia here we go again.....I cant see her pulling this one off though.
All these modern remakes of the classics are missing the one great thing the originals had in abundance......Atmosphere.
Just like a lot of modern horror films, I watched The House on Haunted Hill, The Masque of Red Death, The Legend of Hell House, Hammer's Dracula/Mummy recently and I have The Devil Rides Out and Karloff's The Mummy recorded, the best recent horrors are steeped in atmosphere but for every one of those there are so many that just put special effects above story, script and acting.
This is the best remake of Rebecca.
-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 5th of October 2020 08:04:32 PM
Digger said
Oct 5 8:23 PM, 2020
Digger said
Oct 5 8:28 PM, 2020
Digger said
Oct 5 8:32 PM, 2020
Digger said
Oct 5 8:38 PM, 2020
"Tuppenny butterquims"
John Doe said
Oct 5 8:40 PM, 2020
Digger wrote:
"Tuppenny butterquims"
Love those.
Syl said
Oct 6 12:53 AM, 2020
Digger wrote:
Alternatively...
John Doe said
Oct 6 1:37 AM, 2020
Syl wrote:
Digger wrote:
Alternatively...
Once seen can never be unseen!
I came across this the other day - I was truly shocked to my very core, I never thought such filth would be allowed on the internet. :(
Vicks said
Oct 6 4:03 AM, 2020
Just discovered there was a remake of 'Whatever happened to Baby Jane' was made starring the Redgrave sisters.
I don't think i'll bother watching it, according to the reviews it's bloody awful
I see the Halfling is up to her mind-games fuckology again. Randomly posts acid to have a pop at someone, but doesn’t quote or specify who it is she’s arsey about. Then she sits back to watch everyone scramble to figure out the mystery. It’s still all about ‘control’, even though having slashed like a scythe right through anyone who got under her skin, leaving about ... what? ... less than 10 regular posters?
It‘s all about control. Always
.... annnd ION ... from posting loads, & at all hours, drum seems to have wandered off the scene these days. Hope she’s ok.
Who’s the halfling? Does anyone ever know wtf you’re ranting about?
Your dumbass question has been answered by folks who *know* stuff.
Love the emoji, btw. Cry more, luv
Syl said
Oct 6 12:30 PM, 2020
Vicks wrote:
Just discovered there was a remake of 'Whatever happened to Baby Jane' was made starring the Redgrave sisters.
I don't think i'll bother watching it, according to the reviews it's bloody awful
Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier.
That's the one BG!!
I'm now reading "Scapegoat" by her now, it's good as well and I have My Cousin Rachel to read after that.
Rebecca is also a wonderfully atmospheric psychological thriller, a real Hitchcock masterpiece.
Not sure this is a good idea though...
-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 5th of October 2020 07:12:22 PM
All these modern remakes of the classics are missing the one great thing the originals had in abundance......Atmosphere.
Just like a lot of modern horror films, I watched The House on Haunted Hill, The Masque of Red Death, The Legend of Hell House, Hammer's Dracula/Mummy recently and I have The Devil Rides Out and Karloff's The Mummy recorded, the best recent horrors are steeped in atmosphere but for every one of those there are so many that just put special effects above story, script and acting.
This is the best remake of Rebecca.
-- Edited by John Doe on Monday 5th of October 2020 08:04:32 PM
"Tuppenny butterquims"



Love those.


Alternatively...
Once seen can never be unseen!
I came across this the other day - I was truly shocked to my very core, I never thought such filth would be allowed on the internet. :(
Just discovered there was a remake of 'Whatever happened to Baby Jane' was made starring the Redgrave sisters.
I don't think i'll bother watching it, according to the reviews it's bloody awful
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103242/reviews?ref_=tt_urv
Your dumbass question has been answered by folks who *know* stuff.
Love the emoji, btw. Cry more, luv
Lynn Redgrave is no Bette Davies.
There is something about Vanessa Redgrave that has always irritated me, I think it's her mouth....very irritating.
All the Redgraves were irritating. Bunch of luvvies.
She looks like a bad pantomine dame.
Corin Redgrave's daughter used to annoy me as well, she was in Bramwell
Played a doctor, she had a smug face.
Or a terrible drag queen!