Yeah, I love Hammer, too. Did you ever do a body count of Captain Kronos, btw? I’m not totally sure, but I think Kronos kills more villagers than the vampires.

Here’s the last frame.

80:80

Heh, that’s for sure.

Here’s the next item up for bids:

The 20:20

That almost looks like a Star Trek film…

Star Trek: The Motion Picture?

Black Hole?

Close Jason, but Charmtrap has it!!!

I used to love that movie! That’s going on my Netflix queue for sure.

New 20:

Flatliners. A great bad movie.

Whoa, is it just my kidbrain nostalgia kicking in, or does Black Hole look as awesome as I think those screens look?

-Tom

You got it, new guy…congrats!

40:

60:

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It’s definitely not just you. I immediately wanted to warp back to age 12 and go see it again after seeing those shots.

Whoa. Hell of a first post there, Kent!

I got lucky. This was the first thread I clicked on.

I dug that movie, though I bet it doesn’t hold up. It was the first and only time I found Julia Roberts attractive; or tolerable, even.

It was also pretty handy when playing the drunken Six Degrees to Kevin Bacon game.

I am one degree out from several people having Bacon Numbers of 2, so everybody in this thread has a Bacon Number no greater than 4.

This is why I post on Qt3. A higher than average Bacon quotient.

Dammit, what good does that do us if we don’t know the links?!

Don’t let us down, Kent. Your turn to post.

It suffers from a few dull spots, but for a Disney film, it really pushed some limits. The fate of Maximillian (not spoiling it if you haven’t seen it) is profoundly disturbing, at least it was when I saw it in the theaters long ago, and watching it again on Youtube, still resonates with creepiness.

I always wanted to see Black Hole as a kid, but somehow never got around to it…

Netflix to the rescue!

Here we go. Probably too easy, but based on my search it seems overdue.