Topic: Torgo's Treehouse
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plastic_pancakes

Sun 09/28/14 05:00 PM

What's been new, man?

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Torgo70

Sun 09/28/14 05:12 PM

Don't know if you heard, but Hernandez and I are a couple. She moved up
here to Oregon Labor Day weekend. So been enjoying our time together.

How about you?
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plastic_pancakes

Sun 09/28/14 05:57 PM

Oh, that's dope, man. Congrats to the both of you!

I got six stitches in my index finger so I haven't been typing much lately. Haha. Things have been pretty groovy. A lot of museums and movies.
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Torgo70

Sun 09/28/14 06:19 PM

Thanks!! Means a lot!

Ouch! Hope it heals soon.

Been seriously lacking on movies lately.
Did watch a decent found footage Bigfoot flick written
And directed by Bobcat Goldthwait: Willow Creek.

And if you haven't already, I highly recommend a movie
from 2012 titled '.found', it's about a boy that finds out his
older brother is a serial killer.
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plastic_pancakes

Sun 09/28/14 07:47 PM

See, I find really polarized opinions about ".found". I've been kinda going through the IMDB list of mid-range rated movies (of multiple genres) and giving them a chance. Mostly hit or miss.

I hated ".found", except for the last... four minutes. The acting just destroyed it for me. It looked amazing too.

If you haven't yet I highly recommend "Afflicted". I also suggest refraining from finding out anything about it. Haha. It's a found-footage type movie and it's straight horror.

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plastic_pancakes

Sun 09/28/14 07:47 PM

Double-click be damned.
Edited by plastic_pancakes on Sun 09/28/14 07:47 PM
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Torgo70

Mon 09/29/14 06:28 AM


See, I find really polarized opinions about ".found". I've been kinda going through the IMDB list of mid-range rated movies (of multiple genres) and giving them a chance. Mostly hit or miss.

I hated ".found", except for the last... four minutes. The acting just destroyed it for me. It looked amazing too.

If you haven't yet I highly recommend "Afflicted". I also suggest refraining from finding out anything about it. Haha. It's a found-footage type movie and it's straight horror.




Yeah, .found does seem to be one that people love or hate, no in between.

I still need to see Afflicted, it has been on my to watch list for awhile.

Other found footage I've enjoyed: Crowsnest, The Tunnel Movie, Pretty Dead, Amber Alert. My favorite one since Blair Witch though is VHS.


Some other recent horror I like: Maniac, The Dead, The Battery, Oculus, Absentia, House Hunting, The Pact, Lovely Molly, Jug Face, The Seasoning House, Byzantium, Thale, Beneath (the one directed by Larry Fesenden), Grabbers.

Also the black comedies Sightseers, and Cheap Thrills.
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Jarsno

Tue 09/30/14 12:45 PM


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Torgo70

Tue 09/30/14 01:09 PM

The late great Vincent Price. Loved the Muppet Show!
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Ruth34611

Wed 10/01/14 06:59 AM

Torgo as a child.

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Torgo70

Wed 10/01/14 08:16 AM

I was so misunderstood.
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Ruth34611

Wed 10/01/14 10:18 AM

(((Matt))) flowerforyou
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Torgo70

Wed 10/01/14 11:41 AM

((((Ruth))))flowerforyou
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Torgo70

Fri 10/03/14 02:28 PM

Some art I did over the years...

(Charcoal and color pencils, from a couple of years ago.)





(Color pencil, made back in the 90's)





(Pencil, also back in the 90's)

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Torgo70

Fri 10/03/14 02:29 PM

(Unfinished pencil drawing, another from the 90's)

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Torgo70

Fri 10/03/14 02:32 PM

(Color pencils, early 2000's)




(Pen, and colored pencils, late 80's after seeing Alice Cooper in concert)

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Torgo70

Fri 10/03/14 02:33 PM

(Posted this one on this thread earlier, but Cenobite, early 2000's)

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Torgo70

Fri 10/03/14 03:50 PM

The Fairies
by
William Allingham


Up the airy mountain
Down the rushy glen,
We dare n't go a-hunting,
For fear of little men;
Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together;
Green jacket, red cap,
And white owl's feather.
Down along the rocky shore
Some make their home,
They live on crispy pancakes
Of yellow tide-foam;
Some in the reeds
Of the black mountain-lake,
With frogs for their watch-dogs,
All night awake.

High on the hill-top
The old King sits;
He is now so old and gray
He's nigh lost his wits.
With a bridge of white mist
Columbkill he crosses,
On his stately journeys
From Slieveleague to Rosses;
Or going up with music,
On cold starry nights,
To sup with the Queen,
Of the gay Northern Lights.

They stole little Bridget
For seven years long;
When she came down again
Her friends were all gone.
They took her lightly back
Between the night and morrow;
They thought she was fast asleep,
But she was dead with sorrow.
They have kept her ever since
Deep within the lake,
On a bed of flag leaves,
Watching till she wake.

By the craggy hill-side,
Through the mosses bare,
They have planted thorn trees
For pleasure here and there.
Is any man so daring
As dig them up in spite?
He shall find the thornies set
In his bed at night.

Up the airy mountain
Down the rushy glen,
We dare n't go a-hunting,
For fear of little men;
Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together;
Green jacket, red cap,
And white owl's feather.



I became a fan of this poem after watching the 1973 horror flick Don't Look In The Basement. One of the residents of the mental institution says some of the lines from the poem.
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Ruth34611

Sat 10/04/14 01:09 PM



Look who showed up at the Laps 4 Literacy 5k this morning! And I was wearing my Star Wars t-shirt!!! :banana:
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Ruth34611

Sat 10/04/14 01:16 PM