June 19, 1992 is when the film came out then I was born on December 22, 1992.
Perfect timing cause FACE TO FACE by SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES was the sound track to one of my favorite films.
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June 19, 1992 is when the film came out then I was born on December 22, 1992.
Dang, now I feel old. I was 3 years into my first career job and got engaged that year.
Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.
Plus One - "Not What It Looks Like" comp THIRD PLACE!!
1976 must have been the year for good horror movies .
My Competition Story : 💜 Milly's Adventure https://www.storiesspace.com/stories/childrens/millys-adventure-2
While there were many better movies from 1989, this is a favourite poster
My latest story, Mardi Gras Competition: Sydney's Mardi Gras: We Shall Overcome
Some earlier stories:
Spooky Tales competition: Tales From the Crypt: Downunder Edition
Tam-challenge Micro: Under the Red Hoodie
Maybe my best story: Finding Pride on Oxford Street
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
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While there were many better movies from 1989, this is a favourite poster
Meh, wasn't as good as the original but not terrible as sequels go.
Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.
Plus One - "Not What It Looks Like" comp THIRD PLACE!!
Hadn't realized this came out in 1965. A friend of mine was a big H. Rider Haggard fan but kind of meh on this film version.
Attending a wedding reception as "cover" for a friend opens the door to some revelations and discoveries.
Plus One - "Not What It Looks Like" comp THIRD PLACE!!
1973 was a very good year. Hard to decide between The Exorcist, the Day of the Jackal and this.. but Paul Newman and Robert Redford swung it. Loved the complexity of the plot.
My competition entry
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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." George Santayana
A soliloquy about true love in the midst of loneliness and perseverance.
Peace and the beauty of nature on a summer's night.