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Carmilla the series

I can, well, maybe not that movie, but I hear that there are genres that use plots like that with attractive actresses.

So, I heard.
 
Interesting... It reminds me of the Buffy episode in season 4 where the frat house was haunted, and Buffy and Riley had hours upon hours of naked time :lol:
 
Fuck Buddies is only 20 minutes long. (including credits?)

Two of a Kind is about a couple angels trying to manipulate Olivia Newton John and John Travolta into falling in love.

A Life Less Ordinary is about a couple Angels trying to manipulate Ewan McGreggor and Cameron Diaz into falling in love.

Valentine was a TV Show about what Venus Goddess of love and her children would get up to in modern day LA, tricking sad mortals into falling in love week to week.

Cupid and Cupid were the same show made ten years apart by the same people starring different people, about the God Cupid exiled to modern day New York, without his magic bow, unable to return to Mount Oylmpus until he has lovematched together 100 mortals truly... Or he's a mental patient.
 
Not matchmaking per se, but for meddling ghosts Abbot and Costello's 'The Time of Their Lives' is pretty good.
 
That's a cool old movie, although the title is utterly generic which makes it hard to remember.
I enjoy it a lot for giving Bud and Lou a chance to play off the other cast members separated from each other. Lou and his ghost-star, Marjorie Reynolds, were hilarious.
 
I enjoy it a lot for giving Bud and Lou a chance to play off the other cast members separated from each other. Lou and his ghost-star, Marjorie Reynolds, were hilarious.

I read somewhere that Bud and Lou were barely speaking to each other at that point, hence keeping them separated for most of the movie. But, yes, Reynolds is delightful as the other ghost from the wishing well.

Always wondered if this movie inspired that lyric from the Gordon LIghtfoot song . ...
 
I read somewhere that Bud and Lou were barely speaking to each other at that point, hence keeping them separated for most of the movie. But, yes, Reynolds is delightful as the other ghost from the wishing well.

Always wondered if this movie inspired that lyric from the Gordon LIghtfoot song . ...
Quickly Googling, there is speculation that it's so but no confirmation off hand. I hadn't thought of that before. Now, I'm curious. Someone may have asked back in the 70s when Abbott and Costello films were better known? Someone Tweet the man.
 
Look who's showing up in Katie McGrath's new horror show 'Slasher' They're only making a cameo and don't say when but it's nice to see Natasha and Elise getting around. Slasher and Carmilla are made by the same parent company, Shaftesbury Films so I wonder if they will be in character or something else?
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https://www.facebook.com/SlasherTV/...6720884171653/554690384708036/?type=3&theater
 
Ahhhhhh... They're holding hands.

I watched the first two episodes of Slasher yesterday.

It's not good.

BUT NOW I HAVE TO WATCH IT! :( :( :( :ack:
 
Ahhhhhh... They're holding hands.

I watched the first two episodes of Slasher yesterday.

It's not good.

BUT NOW I HAVE TO WATCH IT! :( :( :( :ack:
I haven't watched it yet. I think I'll give it a try over the weekend. I believe it's supposed to be in Canada or the US so how is Katie's accent holding up. Is she doing something Canadian/US or is she going with her own Irish accent?

I am looking forward to Hollstein showing up. Chances are it will be the last episode when everything is all set and done and do some kind of Carmilla reference. They do look cute together.
 
1 hour including ads.

Halloween, a masked serial killer butchers Katie's mum and dad, and carves baby Katie out of her mother's chest. The serial killer is caught and Katie survives to grow up and 20 something years later inherits the house, the house her parents were murdered in, but as soon as Katie moves back to town, a copy cat begins the same ritualistic killings again. So Katie (in the vein of Silence of the lambs) trots off to the local prison to talk to the original serial killer (who killed her parents) to find clues that will help her stop the copy cat, before her head winds up on a pike.

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