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MisterRogersSnapped (misterrogerssnapped@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 17:37:59 JST MisterRogersSnapped 1980s horror movies are superior to any other era. Practical effects, interesting themes and lore, cute tits, warm colors shot on film, evil bad guys who weren't trying to outsmart everybody. The gross out gore wasn't overused and the evil other was defeated by the cute non-slut and one medium guy lived to help her mop it up. Easy peasy. -
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 17:37:58 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @MisterRogersSnapped I like 70's flicks a lot my self -
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 17:39:41 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @MisterRogersSnapped
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MisterRogersSnapped (misterrogerssnapped@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 17:40:17 JST MisterRogersSnapped @dcc The one problem I have with 70s horror movies is they are actually scary lol † top dog :pedomustdie: likes this. -
† top dog :pedomustdie: (dcc@annihilation.social)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 17:40:43 JST † top dog :pedomustdie: @MisterRogersSnapped I meant to say 70's action flicks, but 70's horror is good to. -
MisterRogersSnapped (misterrogerssnapped@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Tuesday, 22-Oct-2024 17:50:10 JST MisterRogersSnapped @dcc In the 70s the action hero could look like a regular guy like Eastwood or Bronson, which was badass and believable. Steroids messed that all up in the 80s, lol. The 90s brought back a believable regular looking guy as the action hero in Bruce Willis. † top dog :pedomustdie: likes this.
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