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GoatOvaries wrote:No. It is none of your business what I like. It's only your business what I choose to make public, which is what I don't like.
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Whats with the del Toro love nowadays? Fat fuck has never done anything worth mentioning.
Benicio is the only Del Toro.
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I enjoyed Chronos and pans Labyrinth...and he had a fair hand in El Orfanto too which wasn't too shabby.
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Chronos was not good, and Pans Labyrinth is way overrated. I haven't seen The Orphanage yet.
And let's not forget about Mimic, Hellboy and Blade 2.
Why is this guy so praised?
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Don't know, but a Lovecraft adaption would be welcome in my book.
GoatOvaries wrote:No. It is none of your business what I like. It's only your business what I choose to make public, which is what I don't like.
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Especially with Perlman.
It's probably gonna be mediocre though.
GoatOvaries wrote:No. It is none of your business what I like. It's only your business what I choose to make public, which is what I don't like.