Endless Ends

Wait a second. I don't recall gratuitous nudity in any of the Godzilla movies? ๐Ÿค”

And surely you've seen Alien?

So you do watch some Creature Features that lack nudity, @hotwords229_A.
Both Godzilla and the Alien go full frontal in every movie they make!

And furthermore . . . you can pretty much see Sigourney Weaverโ€™s . . . well . . . everything at the end of Alien AND, believe it or not, Terror of Mechagodzilla (the Japanese version only) contains a brief shot of bare breasts. ๐Ÿ‘
 
Both Godzilla and the Alien go full frontal in every movie they make!

And furthermore . . . you can pretty much see Sigourney Weaverโ€™s . . . well . . . everything at the end of Alien AND, believe it or not, Terror of Mechagodzilla (the Japanese version only) contains a brief shot of bare breasts. ๐Ÿ‘
What?!?!

I mean, I give you Sigourney Weaver at the end of Alien, but full frontal?! I just watched Godzilla Minus One and I do not remember full frontal. I mean, I think I would remember. :oops:

Where are your proofs, Sir?

Pony up.
 
Enny, I did not mean to disrupt your slumber with that post. I think many of the modern horror movies have lost the creativity that the old horror movies had, and have gone a bit overboard in shock and grossness effects.

BTW, did you know that there is a 2017 horror movie called "Slumber" ? You may not want to watch it . . . "A doctor must confront her own nightmares while battling a parasitic demon that preys on people while they sleep." :devil:
 
"F.W. Murnau's original classic vampire tale Nosferatu is over 100 years old, and to this day, it still delivers a more haunting world than most directors dare to today. Through the lens of the German Expressionist movement, F.W. Murnau brought the world a vampire film that will never die, one that continues to stalk and inspire filmmakers to this day."

https://cdn.britannica.com/16/219616-050-F83F8FFF/publicity-still-Nosferatu-1922.jpghttps://64.media.tumblr.com/c6c241e8f2520cf7ae24a267fae8dac4/tumblr_noynl1JGWK1qzhggao2_500.png
 
"F.W. Murnau's original classic vampire tale Nosferatu is over 100 years old, and to this day, it still delivers a more haunting world than most directors dare to today. Through the lens of the German Expressionist movement, F.W. Murnau brought the world a vampire film that will never die, one that continues to stalk and inspire filmmakers to this day."

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This was such a masterpiece.

One I don't think bears remaking. What I do thoroughly approve is the treatment in Shadow of a Vampire (2000). A fictionalization of the making of Nosferatu. Brilliant, and doesn't sully the classic with an inferior version.

Bongego. ๐Ÿฅ‚
 
Finished one messy and incredibly tedious job this weekend. Today seemed a good time to do a little acreage management. And promptly grounded the Zero. A move which took me took me two hours to rectify with shovel and boards.

Apparently my aggravating job quota had not been met for the week. *rolls eyes*


As a counterpoint, I did manage not to fall into the ravine. :p
 
Also, when you tell me you are dealing with a fire in Singapore, I assume that means a work crisis. One that does not include an actual fire.
 
Nay, nay . . .

"FIRE" in Singapore is an acronym for Financial Independence, Retire Early, a lifestyle movement that focuses on saving and investing to retire earlier than traditional retirement ages.

The FIRE movement involves: Cutting expenses, Saving and investing, Prioritizing early retirement, Achieving financial freedom, and Living off investments.

Enny, that means get the "back 40" work finished, then sit back and enjoy the fruits of your work. :D
 
Enny, I'm confused . . . searching for oblique trap, I find two different definitions:

"A type of trap for a pedestal washbasin that has an anti-vacuum valve to reduce noise. It also has a water seal to help prevent bad smells from coming up from the pipes."

"A trap that attracts the Oblique Banded Leafroller pest, which can be used to monitor the pest population and reduce the number of breeding adults."

Just what kind of problems are you having down there?? :D
 
Enny, I'm confused . . . searching for oblique trap, I find two different definitions:

"A type of trap for a pedestal washbasin that has an anti-vacuum valve to reduce noise. It also has a water seal to help prevent bad smells from coming up from the pipes."

"A trap that attracts the Oblique Banded Leafroller pest, which can be used to monitor the pest population and reduce the number of breeding adults."

Just what kind of problems are you having down there?? :D
Uh. . . .

The things you come up with! I had to google Oblique Banded Leafroller pest! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
 
Turns out it's my biceps, not my traps. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ


Also, why does spell check insist on changing efficacy to efficiency?

Mysteries of the universe. Part one. :p
 
It's Halloween Eve!!!

That would be the two weeks preceding October.

๐Ÿง›โ€โ™€๏ธ ๐ŸงŸโ€โ™€๏ธ ๐Ÿง™โ€โ™€๏ธ

How are there no pumpkin emojis?

Life is good. ๐Ÿ•ถ๏ธ
 
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