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Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2005 11:58 pm Post subject: Anthology Movies |
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The Devil, Probably Joined: Sun Apr 18, 2004 5:54 pm Posts: 1962 Location: UK
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Anthology Movies | | Anthology Movies: A collection of short stories either narrated or linked to a person or place. | Navigation:
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- Dead Things (2005)
- The Possessed (2005)
- Twisted Illusions II (2004)
- Tomb of Terror (2004)
- Tales from the Crapper (2004)
- Creepy Clips (2004)
- Exhumed (2003)
- Creepy Tales: Girls Night Out (2003)
- Dark Stories: Tales from Beyond the Grave (2002)
- Scary Tales (2001)
- Hellblock 13 (2001)
- Werewolf Tales (2001)
- Campfire Stories (2001)
- Terror Tract (2000)
- Mei mong leung aka Nightmare Zone (1998)
- Quicksilver Highway (1997)
- Campfire Tales (1997)
- Trilogy of Terror II (1996)
- Thriller Zone (1995)
- Tales from the Hood (1995)
- Necronomicon (1994)
- Twisted Tales (1994)
- Body Bags (1993)
- Campfire Tales (1991)
- Grim Praire Tales (1990)
- Due occhi diabolici aka Two Evil Eyes (1990)
- Tales from the Darkside - The Movie (1990)
- Freakshow (1989)
- After Midnight (1989)
- Creepshow 2 (1987)
- Escapes (1986)
- Deadtime Stories (1985)
- Twisted Illusions (1985)
- Cat's Eye (1985)
- Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
- Nightmares (1983)
- Screamtime (1983)
- Creepshow (1982)
- The Monster Club (1980)
- Dead of Night (1977)
- The Uncanny (1977)
- Blood Bath (1976)
- Trilogy of Terror (1975)
- Yinyang jie aka Blood Reincarnation (1974)
- Tales that Witness Madness (1973)
- From Beyond the Grave (1973)
- The Vault of Horror (1973)
- Tales from the Crypt (1972)
- Asylum (1972)
- The House that Dripped Blood (1970)
- Histoires extraordinaires aka Spirit's of the Dead (1968)
- Torture Garden (1967)
- Kaidan (1964)
- Twice Told Tales (1963)
- Tre volti della paura, I aka Black Sabbath aka Three Faces of Fear (1963)
- Tales of Terror (1962)
- Dead of Night (1945)
- Wachsfigurenkabinett, Das aka Waxworks (1924)
| Dead Things (2005) | | Review: Anthology of three horror tales with a supernatural twist involving a backwoods family with zombies, a psycho phone caller/serial killer, and a cult of witches. |
| Twisted Illusions II (2004) | | Review: 20 years ago, Tim Ritter and Joel Wynkoop started their careers with a little anthology movie called TWISTED ILLUSIONS. Joined by filmmaker John Bowker, they've now come full circle in this exciting and highly-anticipated sequel. In a grand salute to the drive-in era of moviemaking, these skilled auteurs deliver three uniquely TWISTED tales of horror and suspense. John Bowker digs up BETRAYAL, a story of revenge from beyond the grave. Joel D. Wynkoop is a triple threat actor/director/star (co-written by M. Catherine Holseybrook) with his segment called THE PART, following an actor who goes over the edge trying to get a horror movie role. And lastly, writer/director Tim Ritter returns to form with a bizarre 40-minute suspense piece about a woman (scream queen Jasi Cotton Lanier) being stalked by a maniac for the most unorthodox reasons imaginable in DEXTER DEADBEAT. Truly, this is the sequel fans have been waiting for! |
| Tomb of Terror (2004) | | Review: In this horror anthology edited from older Full Moon releases, three tales of terror are told. In "ASCENT FROM HELL" ('Dark Angel: The Ascent') an young demon female escapes Hell and comes to Earth where she becomes the punisher of sinners. "INFINITE EVIL" ('The Lurking Fear') a race of cannibalistic genetic creatures live below a cemetery and hunt humans for food. In EVIL NEVER DIES ('Talisman'), the Black Angel is summoned from his resting place to bring about the end of the world. |
| Creepy Clips (2004) | | Review: Erotic Horror Anthology containing two tales of Erotic Terror. The first story is titled: NANCY - An "in crowd" college girl is struggling with her acting, she hooks up with a "goth" girl named Nancy to help her with her acting lessons. Now She is about to discover Nancy's dark secret. OUT OF THE DARK - After the strange disappearance of her sister, Carry Gray seeks help from a paranormal radio talk show. Will she be able to defeat the evil that's waiting to crawl from the dark? |
| Exhumed (2003) | | Review: In three different time periods and three distinct cinematic styles, Exhumed tells the story of the corrupting otherworldly power to raise the dead as it falls into the hands of individuals across the world. The first, in feudal Japan, has a samurai and monk battling the living dead in the Forest of Death. The second, a film noir thriller, has a young detective woman investigating mysterious grave-robbings in 1940's America. The third, set in a post-apocalyptic future, has battling gangs of vampire mods and rockabilly werewolves captured and experimented on by a fanatical madman. All three stories tie together with a common plot thread of time travel and the object from which the power of resurrection is derived. |
| Scary Tales (2001) | | Review: A horror anthology of three short stories interwoven into the plot of Dennis Frye, who visits a job placement agency run by the mysterious Mr. Longfellow |
| Hellblock 13 (2001) | | Review: In a dark and dreary death-row cell block of a women's prison in South Carolina, a deranged female serial killer named Tara (Debbie Rochon) reads to her impending executioner (Gunner Hansen) three horror stories based on the 'voices' that compelled her to write during her years on death row. In "Watery Grave" a young woman is plagued by constant nightmares of her two missing children whom were reputed to have been drowned. In "White Trash Love Story" an abused, trailer-trash wife decides to get back at her abusive husband by using witchcraft, which doesn't go as planned. In "Big Rhonda" an outlaw motorcycle gang shows it's newest member a blood-oath ritual for one of their long-dead members. But the bikers don't see their newest addition for what he is, but the undead Rhonda does! |
| Werewolf Tales (2001) | | Review: With the power of the beast comes the hunger, a hunger that cannot always be controlled. Here are the stories of three men whose lives are changed by the caprice of lycanthropy. There's the mob boss who is cursed by an ancient evil, a nebbish man who craves power he's never had and will do anything to get it, and the descendent of a certain Dr. Jeckyll, who has finally reconstituted the formula created by his great grandfather. |
| Campfire Stories (2001) | | Review: Two teens on their way to a backwoods party come across a beautiful young woman (Jamie-Lynn Sigler) having car trouble. Their search for help only gets them lost, deep in the woods, where they meet Forest Ranger Bill (David Johansen) with a penchant for scary stories. The campfire flickers long into the night as the ranger uses words to weave his tapestry of terror, filling their young minds with a host of horrific images that will be burned into your consciousness long after the fire's last embers have gone out. Insane doctors, Indian ghosts, bad drugs, a deranged handyman with shiny new shears - all that and more awaits anyone brave enough to stay until sunrise...if you live that long! |
| Terror Tract (2000) | | Review: Bob Carter, a suburban real estate agent, tries to get a kindly couple, Allen and Mary Ann Doyle, to buy a house only to give them horrifying stories about the pasts of three of them. In the first story "Nightmare" a businessman discovers his wife cheating on him only to be killed by his spouse and her boyfriend in which she begins having dreams of her husband not staying dead. The second story "Bobo" involves increasing fear and paranoia from a kindly family man whose young daughter finds and adopts a stray monkey who turns out to be more than meets the eye. The third story "Come To Granny" involves a trouble teenager with psychic abilities who visits a therapist to warn her that she happends to be the next victim of a vicious serial killer called The Granny. |
| Mei mong leung aka Nightmare Zone (1998) | | Review: Horror anthology consisting of three stories: a bored young woman phones a friend, and is terrified when she hears her own voice pick up on the other end, a woman's noisy electric carving knife angers one of her neighbors, and a man who has had the same dream every night for ten years, possibly from a previous life. |
| Quicksilver Highway (1997) | | Review: This film is actually two one hour stories, the first based on a Stephen King story called the "Chattering Teeth" about a man who picks up a hitchhiker and the second is based on a Clive Barker story called "The Body Politic" about hands that rebel against the body |
| Campfire Tales (1997) | | Review: A group of teens, stranded in the woods after a car accident, entertain themselves by telling classic horror stories. What follows is a series of eerie tales that include monsters, psychopaths, and ghosts, and that remind you that things aren't always what they seem. |
| Trilogy of Terror II (1996) | | Review: Three tales of terror: in "The Graveyard Rats" lovers murder the woman's older husband and encounter horror when they attempt to rob his grave; "Bobby" is the story of a woman who summons her son back from the dead; and in "He Who Kills" an African doll goes on a murderous rampage. |
| Thriller Zone (1995) | | Review: There are three unrelated, unconnected segments in this horror anthology. In the first segment, "The Last Hand," a man is shot, while another man has a heart attack. The latter man (Morty) survives, and goes to his regular poker game, but the man who was shot shows up looking well, if sinister. Morty had a hand in his death, it seems, and Morty grows increasingly agitated, and starts hallucinating. In the second segment,"The Final Hour," a convicted murderer in the year 2213 is being transported to a trial for his appeal and forms a relationship with the ship's pilot. The last segment, "Fanatical Extreme," is a condensed version of the feature film The Last Horror Film (1982), in which taxi driver Joe Spinell tries to realize his fantasy of making a horror movie with his favorite star, but he's not exactly welcome. |
| Tales from the Hood (1995) | | Review: Four short, moralistic horror vignettes (a la EC Comics) that deal with mostly black characters. The framing story introduces three youths out to pick up a drug shipment at a funeral parlor from the strange director, Mr. Simms. As the three punks wind their way through the parlor, Mr. Simms tells them the last stories of some of his more interesting clients. |
| Necronomicon (1994) | | Review: This anthology is divided into four segments: "The Library" which is the wraparound segment involving Lovecraft's research into the Book of The Dead and his unwitting release of a monster and his writing of the following horror segments "The Drowned", "The Cold", and "Whispers". |
| Twisted Tales (1994) | | Review: Horror anthology that takes on three stories. The first one entitled "Nothing But The Truth" deals with a compulsive liar and how his exaggerations get the better of him. Next is "The Shooting" about a man and how he is haunted by the spirit of his recently deceased abusive older brother. Finally, "Hungry Like A... Bat?" has a man who is trying to cope with being part human, part vampire, and part werewolf. |
| Body Bags (1993) | | Review: Three short stories in the horror genre The first about a serial killer The second about a hair transplant going wrong The third about a base ball player |
| Campfire Tales (1991) | | Review: grizzled derelict tells a quartet of horror tales to a trio of young campers. |
| Grim Praire Tales (1990) | | Review: Two travellers, one a well to do young clark on the way to a reunion with his wife, the other a scruffy, feral bounty hunter meet at sundown on a lonely prairie and agree to swap stories to pass the time. This is a portmanteau film featuring four intriguing stories linked by the two story teller's attempts to psych each other out |
| Due occhi diabolici aka Two Evil Eyes (1990) | | Review: Two horror segments based on Edgar Allan Poe stories both unrelated to each other, but set in and around the city of Pittsburgh. The first story "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar" directed by George A. Romero, concerns a cheating wife (Adrienne Barbeau) who is trying to scam her dying husband (Bingo O'Malley) out of millions by having her doctor/hypnotist lover (Ramy Zada) hypnotize the geezer into signing his dough over to her. The old man dies while under hypnosis and is stuck in the limbo between the here and the hereafter. The door to the physical world is opened and the undead attempt to enter it. The second story is "Black Cat", directed by Dario Argento. It's the story of Rodd Usher (Harvey Keitel), an alcoholic photographer/artist, who descends into madness after he kills a stray cat that his live-in girlfriend Annabelle (Madeleine Potter) brings home. One murder leads to another, and the complex coverups begin. |
| Tales from the Darkside - The Movie (1990) | | Review: This is really three shorter movies, bound together by a fourth tale in which the other three stories are read. The first segment features an animated mummy stalking selected student victims; the second tale tells the story of a "cat from hell" who cannot be killed and leaves a trail of victims behind it; the third story is about a man who witnesses a bizarre killing and promises never to tell what he saw and the "in-between" bit is the story of a woman preparing to cook her newspaper boy for supper. |
| Freakshow (1989) | | Review: After being ditched by her cameraman because of her manipulative behavior at a murder scene, a reporter wanders through town looking for a phone she can use. She finds a small museum, where the proprietor invites her in to have a look around before leaving. In one room, she encounters a strange jar which causes her to have strange visions, visions that are suppoedly drawn from her own mind. These 'visions' make up the rest of this four- part anthology, which includes horror and suspense stories about a junkie chasing a dog for his runaway fix, a pizza delivery boy who gets a Halloween surprise, a living but paralyzed OD victim forced to undergo her own autopsy because everyone thinks she's dead, and a deal between a golf course owner and a gravedigger that has some unexpected consequences. |
| After Midnight (1989) | | Review: Horror anthology about a college professor (Zada) teaching a course called "The Psychology of Fear". |
| Creepshow 2 (1987) | | Review: George Romero and Stephen King return to this sequel to bring three stories that include a vengeful wooden Indian, a monstrous blob in a lake and a hitchhiker who wants revenge... and will not die! |
| Deadtime Stories (1985) | | Review: A babysitting uncle tells his charges three horror stories--about a killer witch, Little Red Riding Hood and a werewolf, and a story about "Goldi Lox" and the three bears. |
| Twisted Illusions (1985) | | Review: Seven short stories are present in this anthology movie inspired by CREEPSHOW and TWILIGHT ZONE. Anything from an ear of corn to a vacuum cleaner are taken from their normal use and turned into a twisted illusion! And don't forget our resident psycho, who makes even Norman Bates look sane! |
| Cat's Eye (1985) | | Review: A mysterious cat is the linking element in three horror stories by Steven King. There's a tennis pro who's forced to play a deadly game, when he is caught fooling around with the mobsters wife. A stop smoking clinic that REALLY means it. And a little girl terrorized by a small monster. |
| Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) | | Review: Four directors collaborated to remake four episodes of the popular television series 'The Twilight Zone' for this movie. The episodes are updated slightly and in color (the television show was in black-and-white), but very true to the originals, where eerie and disturbing situations gradually spin out of control. |
| Nightmares (1983) | | Review: A collection of short stories. In one a woman who leaves her house late at night to drive to the store while a killer is loose encounters some problems. In the second an arcade whiz kid's (Estevez) obsession with a game leads to deadly consequences. In the third a small town priest loses his faith and decides to leave town, but in the desert is stalked by a mysterious black pick-up truck. In the final story, a family's problem with a rat is larger than they think. |
| Screamtime (1983) | | Review: Two creeps in New York steal three videos from a shop and run to a girlfriend's house to watch them. In the end they are killed by the monsters from the videos. |
| Creepshow (1982) | | Review: Five tales of terror are presented in the gothic style of the old EC comics such as Tales From The Crypt and The Haunt of Fear. The first deals with a demented old man returning from the grave to get the Father's Day cake his murdering daughter never gave him. The second is about a not-too-bright farmer discovering a meteor that turns everything into plant-life. The third is about a vengeful husband burying his wife and her lover up to their necks on the beach. The fourth is about a creature that resides in a crate under the steps of a college. The final story is about an ultra-rich businessman who gets his comeuppance from cockroaches. |
| The Monster Club (1980) | | Review: A writer of horror stories is invited to a "monster club" by a mysterious old gentleman. There, three gruesome stories are told to him; between each story some musicians play their songs. In the end, it's recognized he's the greatest monster of all ... |
| Dead of Night (1977) | | Review: This anthology tells three stories: a man buys a car that takes him back and forth through time; a tale of vampires; and a distraught mother asks for her drowned son to come back to life and gets more than she bargained for. |
| Blood Bath (1976) | | Review: This horror anthology contains four spooky tales of the supernatural told around the dinner table by the actors and the director of a horror movie. The stories involve a mad bomber who gets his macabre comeuppance; a magical coin that transports its owner back in time; a ghost haunting a rich old man's vault; a karate champion whose desire to achieve the "Tenth Level" reveals a secret for which he isn't prepared and finally the framing story ties everything up with a creepy climax. | [ Add all 37 links to your ed2k client ]
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| Trilogy of Terror (1975) | | Review: Three stories interwove together in this Dan Curtis production starring Karen Black in each segment. The first, about a high school student infatuated with his teacher. The second, two sisters, one good, the other evil, and the third about an african tribal doll. |
| Yinyang jie aka Blood Reincarnation (1974) | | Review: A horror anthology. In the first, a man and his pregnant wife help an old woman bury a covered pot in a field. Believing that the pot contains treasure, they kill the old woman, only to find that it contains nothing but bones. The pregnant woman goes into labor over the dead woman's body, and blood from that event drips onto the corpse. The baby, when born, is fully able to bite his father's finger off and kill him. The second episode concerns an adulterous couple who, when discovered by the woman's husband, nail him up in a box and try various means to dispose of him, all of them somehow lacking finality. The final episode concerns a man who is wrongly accused and executed for a murder he did not commit. Using a bit of magic as he dies, he is able to return to his home for a few days as a very vigorous ghost. |
| Tales that Witness Madness (1973) | | Review: Dr Tremayne is an enigmatic Psychiatrist running a Futuristic asylum housing four very special cases. Visited by colleague Nicholas, Tremayne explains his amazing and controversial theories as to why each of the four patients went mad... cue four distinct tales each with a different set of characters: 'Mr Tiger' tells of Paul, the troubled young son of prosperous but constantly bickering and unlovely parents, and the boy's 'imaginary' friend, a tiger. 'Penny Farthing' tells of Timothy, an antique store owner propelled backwards in time by a penny-farthing bicycle in his shop, all the while being watched over by the constantly changing photograph of Uncle Albert. 'Mel' tells of Brian, a man who brings home an old dead tree and prominently displays it in his living room as a work of art. His fiery wife Bella soon becomes jealous of the tree, which the husband has lovingly named Mel, and it seems to be developing a will of its own. 'Luau' tells of Auriol, a flamboyant literary agent who will do anything to impress her sinister new client, though he seems more interested in Auriol's beautiful and precocious young daughter Ginny. Ginny sneaks off on holiday while Auriol plans a sumptuous feast for her client |
| From Beyond the Grave (1973) | | Review: Anthology film from Amicus adapted from four short stories by R. Chetwynd-Hayes strung together about an antique dealer (Peter Cushing) who owns a shop called Temptations Ltd. and the fate that befalls his customers who try to cheat him. Stories include "The Gate Crasher" with David Warner who frees an evil enity from an antique mirror, "An Act of Kindness" featuring Donald Pleasence, "The Elemental", and "The Door". |
| The Vault of Horror (1973) | | Review: Five men trapped in the basement vault of an office building share visions with each other of thier demise. Stories revolve around vampires, bodily dismemberment, east indian mysticism, an insurance scam, and an artist who kills by painting his victims' deaths. |
| Tales from the Crypt (1972) | | Review: Five people get lost in a crypt and meet up with a strange crypt keeper only to find out that they are already dead and they are in hell the keeper tells the stories of how they died. |
| Asylum (1972) | | Review: A young psychiatrist interviews four inmates in a mental asylum to satisfy a requirement for employment. He hears stories about 1) the revenge of a murdered wife, 2) a tailor who makes a suit with some highly unusual qualities, 3) a woman who questions her sanity when it appears that her brother is conspiring against her, and 4) a man who builds tiny toy robots with lifelike human heads. |
| The House that Dripped Blood (1970) | | Review: A Scotland Yard investigator looks into four mysterious cases involving an unoccupied house: 1) A writer encounters a strangler of his own creation, 2) Two men are obsessed with a wax figure of a woman from their past, 3) A little girl displays an interest in witchcraft, and 4) A film actor discovers a cloak which gives him a vampire's powers. |
| Histoires extraordinaires aka Spirit's of the Dead (1968) | | Review: "Spirits of the Dead" features three segments from European directors(Vadim,Malle and Fellini)all based on Edgar Allen Poe short stories.Each segment seems to deal with a different vice or sin,with some type of a supernatural retribution for each character.The second segment("William Wilson" by Louis Malle)is stronger than the first("Metzengerstein" by Roger Vadim),but the best by far is "Toby Dammit" by Italian auteur Federico Fellini.Highly recommended |
| Torture Garden (1967) | | Review: A special sideshow torture exhibit has the power, according to the showman Dr Diablo, to warn people of evil in their futures. As the sceptical customers are shown the greed and violence they're hiding, one of them snaps and kills Diablo. As they run off, we see the murder to be staged as part of the show. One of the customers has hung around to see this, and wants to make a deal with Diablo, aka the Devil... |
| Twice Told Tales (1963) | | Review: 3 horror stories based on the writings of Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the 1st story titled "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment", Heidegger attempts to restore the youth of three elderly friends. In "Rappaccini's Daughter", Vincent Price plays a demented father innoculating his daughter with poison so she may never leave her garden of poisonous plants. In the final story "The House of the Seven Gables", The Pyncheon family suffers from a hundred year old curse and while in the midst of arguing over inheritance, the Pyncheon brother kills his sister |
| Tre volti della paura, I aka Black Sabbath aka Three Faces of Fear (1963) | | Review: A trio of atmospheric horror tales about: A woman terrorized in her apartment by phone calls from an escaped prisoner from her past; a Russian count in the early 1800s who stumbles upon a family in the countryside trying to destroy a particularly vicious line of vampires; and a 1900-era nurse who makes a fateful decision while preparing the corpse of one of her patients - an elderly medium who died during a seance. |
| Tales of Terror (1962) | | Review: Three stories adapted from the work of Edgar Allen Poe. A man and his daughter are reunited, but the blame for the death of his wife hangs over them, unresolved. A derelict challenges the local wine-tasting champion to a competition, but finds the man's attention to his wife worthy of more dramatic action. A man dying and in great pain agrees to be hypnotised at the moment of death, with unexpected consequences. |
| Dead of Night (1945) | | Review: Architect Walter Craig, seeking the possibility of some work at a country farmhouse, soon finds himself once again stuck in his recurring nightmare. Dreading the end of the dream that he knows is coming, he must first listen to all the assembled guests' own bizarre tales. |
| Wachsfigurenkabinett, Das aka Waxworks (1924) | | Review: The owner of a Waxmuseum needs for three of his models stories to be told to the audience. For that reason he has hired a writer, who after one look athe owner's pretty daughter, starts writing stories featuring the models, the daughter and himself. In the first, he is a baker, married to the girl, who is a little bit too much flirting with the customers, among them the wezir of sultan Harun Al-Rashid, who has just ordered his execution because the smell from the bakery is drifting to his palce, yet Harun Al-Rashid wants to meet the beautiful girl himself, while an angry baker is trying to get the Sultan's whishing ring to proof he's not a weakling... The second story is about Tzar Ivan the Terrible who likes watching people die together with his court-chemist. When he orders the execution of the chemist, the chemist thinks of a nice revanche, but till the revanche works, a nobleman is murdered, his daughter kidnapped by Ivan and her groom tortured. While writing the third story about Jack the Ripper, he falls asleep and dreams he and the girl are pursuit by that serial killer. | [ Add all 8 links to your ed2k client ]
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Mummified In Barbed Wire Joined: Sun Feb 01, 2004 1:40 pm Posts: 135 Location: in town....somewhere..hang on..no.i'm lost
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In Hell I Burn Joined: Sat Dec 27, 2003 3:06 am Posts: 473 Location: In an asylum surrounded by green woods
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Always liked these kind of movies...
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Servant Of The Dead Donkey Joined: Tue Apr 05, 2005 5:57 am Posts: 91 Location: Sweden
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so whats happening with this one? dead?
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No not dead, have an update planned when i get time and a decent image host
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Why not use imageshack? Direct linking is still possible.
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excellent collectin thanks!
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