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RE: Movies that Make you Want to Fling Your Faeces at the Screen - A Top 3 Contest Entry

in OCD β€’ 5 years ago

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Hey, to be fair Legend came out when I was only three, so I probably saw it while I was still a wee little lass. Lots of things are scary when you are that young. I think I just have a thing for Tim Curry in general--I adore Rocky Horror and thought he was an excellent Pennywise, as well. I'm sure if I saw Legend for the first time as an adult I'd probably agree with you, but it is forever embedded in my childhood memories so you're not going to sway me to your side now. πŸ˜‰

I'm still surprised no one has picked 50 Shades of BS, but there's time yet for a few last minute entries...

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Ha ha, in the spirit of less of my tounge in cheek trolling of Legend... if I'd seen that movie when I was three I'd probably have liked it.... and been scared of the deamon lord!

P.s. Rocky Horror show is great. There is something we're 100% in agreement on! I went out with a girl called Hannah when I was 19 who was bisexual and she loved the rocky horror show... I guess because the planet transsexual where frankenfurter is from is a bisexuals paradise lol

She tried to get me to go see it in drag once, but that was where I drew the line πŸ˜‚ Where I'm from in the late 90's I'd be in serious risk of having to fend off a gang of four or five morons in town walking around in drag. I'd have done it otherwise for a laugh. Maybe I should have done it anyway and just used the high heels to beat the hell out of any small minded idiots πŸ˜‰

My inner child accepts your concession. ;)

Oh man, how fun would that have been? A few of my girlfriends humored me and went to a midnight showing of Rocky Horror when I turned 21. We had to talk the theater into letting in our one friend who was still underage because it was supposed to be a 21 and up show. I think they served alcohol, though none of us drank at the time. There were literally only 2 other people in the whole theater, so I think they just gave in to make a few dollars. A good memory for sure!