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Neil
31-Aug-2012, 08:49 PM
http://www.youtube.com/tromamovies

MoonSylver
31-Aug-2012, 09:20 PM
DA-YUM! :eek: I'll have to check that shit out. (And I do mean http://hunting-washington.com/smf/Smileys/default/smiley_swirlie_shit.gif http://forums.studioproducts.com/images/smilies/shit.gif http://www.talkgold.com/forum/images/smilies/shit.gif http://board.battleknight.us/wcf/images/smilies/shit.png http://fun.resplace.net/Emoticons/StupidandSilly/DancingShit.gif ) :lol:

I know I've seen Rabid Grannies. I see the previously mentioned "Dead Dudes In The House" on there too. Have to peruse the catalog at leisure... ;)

rongravy
01-Sep-2012, 01:57 AM
They also have Cannibal the Musical. If you haven't seen it yet, you dunno what you're missing.

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krisvds
01-Sep-2012, 06:50 AM
Best. News. Ever.

slickwilly13
01-Sep-2012, 05:13 PM
DA-YUM! :eek: I'll have to check that shit out. (And I do mean http://hunting-washington.com/smf/Smileys/default/smiley_swirlie_shit.gif http://forums.studioproducts.com/images/smilies/shit.gif http://www.talkgold.com/forum/images/smilies/shit.gif http://board.battleknight.us/wcf/images/smilies/shit.png http://fun.resplace.net/Emoticons/StupidandSilly/DancingShit.gif ) :lol:

I know I've seen Rabid Grannies. I see the previously mentioned "Dead Dudes In The House" on there too. Have to peruse the catalog at leisure... ;)

Hell yeah, the entire movie is uploaded and it is not in parts, either. The picture quality is much better than previous uploads. Come on Lou, shame yourslef. :lol:


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EvilNed
02-Sep-2012, 11:38 AM
Don't miss GARDEN OF THE DEAD. The original "running, fast" zombies film from 1972. Yepp, this is the first documented film where the zombies aren't slow and shambling. To me, this is a treasure as this film is tough as hell to get ahold of.

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MoonSylver
02-Sep-2012, 04:31 PM
Don't miss GARDEN OF THE DEAD. The original "running, fast" zombies film from 1972. Yepp, this is the first documented film where the zombies aren't slow and shambling. To me, this is a treasure as this film is tough as hell to get ahold of.

Oh, yeah. I saw that & forgot to comment on it! I have a copy myself, but it's nice that a lot of those that don't will have the opportunity to check it out. It's worth mentioning for those that haven't bothered to check out the link that not every thing they posted are Troma PRODUCTIONS. A number of them are older films they DISTRIBUTE, & are worth checking out even if you're not a Troma fan. ;)

shootemindehead
02-Sep-2012, 11:16 PM
Nice pictures of Von Richtofen's DR1 there, Moon.

MoonSylver
03-Sep-2012, 04:02 AM
Nice pictures of Von Richtofen's DR1 there, Moon.

:D

Thank ye kindly sir. At the tender age of 43 I've developed a sudden & inexplicable interest in WWI aircraft, aerial combat & the men who flew in the great war, where none existed before. Not sure why, but I'm thoroughly enjoying the exploration of a heretofore unknown hobby. :)

shootemindehead
04-Sep-2012, 04:45 AM
I prefer the Albatros myself, have to say.

http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraft/Albatros-DVa/IMAGES/Rhinebeck-Aerodrome-Albatros-DVa.jpg

MoonSylver
05-Sep-2012, 12:37 AM
I prefer the Albatros myself, have to say.

http://www.fiddlersgreen.net/aircraft/Albatros-DVa/IMAGES/Rhinebeck-Aerodrome-Albatros-DVa.jpg

*Nods* I know Richthofen wasn't overly enthused w/ the DR1 either. He was waiting on the Fokker D.VII...


http://www.greatwarflyingmuseum.com/planes/images/our_planes_small/wwi.jpg


...which was, sadly, not ready before he perished if I understand correctly. But I had to go w/ it because it's so iconic & damn sexy to boot. :lol:

shootemindehead
05-Sep-2012, 08:45 AM
Yep. Manfred was dead before they came into service. They started reaching the Jastas around May 1918. I believe Lothar flew one, before the war ended though.

The Allies were so impressed with the D VII that they were copying parts of the design for years afterwards and some nations were using catpured German models until teh late 20's.

There's a lovely example on display, complete with a guady lozenge paint job, at Hendon, if you ever get over there and I think there's one in Washigton too, at the Smithsonian.





What the hell was thread thread about again?

LouCipherr
05-Sep-2012, 01:44 PM
Come on Lou, shame yourslef. :lol:

Awww HELL no! I've done enough of that shit in the past! :lol: :lol: :D

MoonSylver
05-Sep-2012, 10:45 PM
The Allies were so impressed with the D VII that they were copying parts of the design for years afterwards and some nations were using catpured German models until teh late 20's.

Only plane specifically named in the armistice to be specifically surrendered as war material. :D


I believe Lothar flew one, before the war ended though.

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/1204/richthofen.jpg

Indeed. :)



What the hell was thread thread about again?

Planes!
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"VRRRROOOOOOOOMMMM!!!! BUDDA BUDDA BUDDA!!!!!" :lol: