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Topic History of: Bring Her Back
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Green Man I have the trailers, it does look good TBH. The problem is that etiquette in the cinema no longer exists. It's something I would buy on home media.

When I was in the BH2 in Bournemouth, getting lunch, there are restaurants and a cinema under one roof.

There were about 3 people buying food to take in with them, but they bought enough food for an Army and no doubt the food stunk the auditorium out. (Stunk the lobby out)

Also, they purchased noisy food like nachos, sweets in packets, and

When DSCat saw Female Vampire AKA Bare Breasted Countess, he sat there quietly and stiffly for over 2 hours with 2 ice cream cornets melting over his hand, and his plastic mac turned into slime. However, he kept the failing opticians afloat. (True story)
robbiex www.imdb.com/title/tt32246771/?ref_=nv_s...ing%2520her%2520back

Probably the most gruesome and shocking horror film I've ever seen. It makes the Exorcist look like Jackanory.

A great performance from Sally Hawkins and Sora Wong playing the blind girl.

If you like Horror, like me, then I highly recommend it.