All Things HORROR

You know...I own it, and remember watching it, but outside of a few plot details my only real memory of it was that I was underwhelmed. I have to rewatch it because it is considered by many to be real good.

For a similar theme, and a movie that definitely left an impression you may want to substitute this...

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not a pleasant movie by a long stretch.
 
what are "aughts"? i was reading up until house of the devil, then that word came up again and i realized i have no idea what i'm looking at

2000?2009, although I suppose it could apply to any first decade of a century. The word aught means "zero." Think old prospector voice. "I remember back in aught-eight..."
 
i'm not even sure how to pronounce that, i always just said "2k_"

That is understandable. If you're curious, it's pronounced the same as "ought" (or Ott, I suppose). The word "ought" is frequently used where "aught" should be used instead.

These days you hear it more frequently only in certain areas, such as describing cable (00 or "double-aught" cable), bullets (.30-06 cartridge or "thirty-aught-six"), or, as used in the article, for years. So, if you're, say, a gaffer, a mechanic, or a gun collector (or an old-timey prospector), you have more of a chance of having used the word "aught."

However, if you're a Tom Waits fan, you've been using "ought" in its place. "16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought-Six"

While, I am Tom Waits fan, I am not an English language expert, so anyone in the know, please correct me if I've written any misinformation here.
 
That is understandable. If you're curious, it's pronounced the same as "ought" (or Ott, I suppose). The word "ought" is frequently used where "aught" should be used instead.

These days you hear it more frequently only in certain areas, such as describing cable (00 or "double-aught" cable), bullets (.30-06 cartridge or "thirty-aught-six"), or, as used in the article, for years. So, if you're, say, a gaffer, a mechanic, or a gun collector (or an old-timey prospector), you have more of a chance of having used the word "aught."

However, if you're a Tom Waits fan, you've been using "ought" in its place. "16 Shells from a Thirty-Ought-Six"

While, I am Tom Waits fan, I am not an English language expert, so anyone in the know, please correct me if I've written any misinformation here.

thanks, i'm not a gaffer but i do use gaffer's tape!
 
Has anybody mentioned BEFORE THE MASK : THE RETURN OF LESLIE VERNON?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!?

I was so happy to learn that this might possibly exist.
 
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