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Ok Why not another list?? Here's My top ten favorite Horror movies.. Again in NO particular order....

 

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre [1974]

Friday the 13th part VI: Jason Lives

Halloween [1978]

Evil Dead

Hostel

Saw[ALL of them...]

The Omen[1978]

The Exorcist

Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

Hellraiser

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.

 

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):

 

 

  1. Sir Francis Walsingham

     

  2. Christopher Walken

     

  3. Marvin Hagler

     

  4. Martin Luther King

     

  5. JS Bach

     

  6. Richard Dawkins

     

  7. Chuck Schuldiner

     

  8. Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)

     

  9. Phil Lynott

     

  10. George Cadbury

     

 

 

Bach?

 

 

Dawkins?

 

 

Ah, the boy Eagle has a lot of time for Mr Dawkins ... I'm still struggling to read one of his books (Dawkins', not JE's) ... I can see where he's coming from, but his writing style is diabolical ... :(

 

My 10 guests (as of right now, but subject to change at any given moment) ...

 

Spike Milligan

Terry Pratchett

Michael J Fox

Angelina Jolie

Oskar Schindler

Dara O'Briain

Paul Brickhill

Douglas Adams

Toyah Willcox

Tom Baker

 

 

Wouldn't it get a bit embarrassing for the other guests when you and Toyah started, you know...?

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.

 

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):

 

 

  1. Sir Francis Walsingham

     

  2. Christopher Walken

     

  3. Marvin Hagler

     

  4. Martin Luther King

     

  5. JS Bach

     

  6. Richard Dawkins

     

  7. Chuck Schuldiner

     

  8. Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)

     

  9. Phil Lynott

     

  10. George Cadbury

     

 

 

Bach?

 

 

Yep. Genius. Waaaaaayyyyyy ahead of his time.

 

And as for Dawkins, the older I get the more I find religion ridiculous. And believe that there really can't be a God. But each to his own, of course.

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.[/size]

 

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This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):[/size]

 

[/size]

  • Sir Francis Walsingham[/size]

  • Christopher Walken[/size]

  • Marvin Hagler[/size]

  • Martin Luther King[/size]

  • JS Bach[/size]

  • Richard Dawkins[/size]

  • Chuck Schuldiner[/size]

  • Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)[/size]

  • Phil Lynott[/size]

  • George Cadbury[/size]

Bach?

 

Dawkins?

 

Ah, the boy Eagle has a lot of time for Mr Dawkins ... I'm still struggling to read one of his books (Dawkins', not JE's) ... I can see where he's coming from, but his writing style is diabolical ... :(

 

My 10 guests (as of right now, but subject to change at any given moment) ...

 

Spike Milligan

Terry Pratchett

Michael J Fox

Angelina Jolie

Oskar Schindler

Dara O'Briain

Paul Brickhill

Douglas Adams

Toyah Willcox

Tom Baker

 

Wouldn't it get a bit embarrassing for the other guests when you and Toyah started, you know...?

 

Bangin' away like armed policemen?

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.[/size][/size]

 

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This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):[/size][/size]

 

[/size][/size]

  • Sir Francis Walsingham[/size][/size]

  • Christopher Walken[/size][/size]

  • Marvin Hagler[/size][/size]

  • Martin Luther King[/size][/size]

  • JS Bach[/size][/size]

  • Richard Dawkins[/size][/size]

  • Chuck Schuldiner[/size][/size]

  • Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)[/size][/size]

  • Phil Lynott[/size][/size]

  • George Cadbury[/size][/size]

Bach?

 

Yep. Genius. Waaaaaayyyyyy ahead of his time.

 

And as for Dawkins, the older I get the more I find religion ridiculous. And believe that there really can't be a God. But each to his own, of course.

 

 

Not disputing Bach's genius ... just never had you down as a fan of anything even remotely 'classical' :)

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.[/size][/size]

 

[/size][/size]

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):[/size][/size]

 

[/size][/size]

  • Sir Francis Walsingham[/size][/size]

  • Christopher Walken[/size][/size]

  • Marvin Hagler[/size][/size]

  • Martin Luther King[/size][/size]

  • JS Bach[/size][/size]

  • Richard Dawkins[/size][/size]

  • Chuck Schuldiner[/size][/size]

  • Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)[/size][/size]

  • Phil Lynott[/size][/size]

  • George Cadbury[/size][/size]

Bach?

 

Yep. Genius. Waaaaaayyyyyy ahead of his time.

 

And as for Dawkins, the older I get the more I find religion ridiculous. And believe that there really can't be a God. But each to his own, of course.

 

 

Not disputing Bach's genius ... just never had you down as a fan of anything even remotely 'classical' :)

 

 

Yeah, man, I love me a bit of Bach!

 

 

 

Bangin' away like armed policemen?

 

 

That's the one. As a certain mutual acquaintance used to say, "smashing the granny out of her". ;)

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I do like Top Ten lists, so here's a bump for this thread.[/size][/size]

 

[/size][/size]

 

This is my ‘dinner party’ list, i.e. the ideal ten guests I’d have round the table, alive or dead, assuming no language barrier (could be an interesting one for others to have a go at too...):[/size][/size]

 

[/size][/size]

  • Sir Francis Walsingham[/size][/size]

  • Christopher Walken[/size][/size]

  • Marvin Hagler[/size][/size]

  • Martin Luther King[/size][/size]

  • JS Bach[/size][/size]

  • Richard Dawkins[/size][/size]

  • Chuck Schuldiner[/size][/size]

  • Alan Brooke (aka Alanbrooke)[/size][/size]

  • Phil Lynott[/size][/size]

  • George Cadbury[/size][/size]

Bach?

 

Yep. Genius. Waaaaaayyyyyy ahead of his time.

 

And as for Dawkins, the older I get the more I find religion ridiculous. And believe that there really can't be a God. But each to his own, of course.

 

 

Not disputing Bach's genius ... just never had you down as a fan of anything even remotely 'classical' :)

 

 

Yeah, man, I love me a bit of Bach!

 

 

 

Bangin' away like armed policemen?

 

 

That's the one. As a certain mutual acquaintance used to say, "smashing the granny out of her". ;)

 

 

 

Ah, yes ... he was a classy fella ...

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