@Mag1cH0ur It is considering you saw a man's facing being ripped apart in Poltergeist, as well as all the gory effects in The Thing.
Compared to those movies, the scenes in H3 were quite tame in comparison.
@Mag1cH0ur 2 minutes & 6 seconds according to Melon Farmers.
It's still a good film, even if it's a bit daft with the Stonehenge theft, and it possessing magical powers.
@MrBarryLewis You should do a video with James Hoffman, where he could show you on how to get the best from your coffee machine.
As well as teach you some nerdy science about coffee beans, ratios, grinding, course differences etc.
You might be a coffee connoisseur by the end of the video.
Going through my books, & I thought I'd share my most read book back in the 90s.
Most of the photos shown made me want to track down that film.
The only ways you could see them back then was on a dodgy pirated VHS tape.
#BBFC#censored#censorship#videonasties#banned
@FMcscam@Greenboat6@BenoitBlancFan We're thr actors really friends with him, or felt like they had to put up with him exposing himself.
The only person who spoke about the toxicity of what went on behind the scenes was Christopher Eccleston.
@SailorJDove@JoeWilson1470@DoctorWhoWorld_ The stories are fine. They are just as silly as the episodes he used to star in, only with better sets, special effects, and the BBC isn't trying to sabotage the show unlike they did when he was the doctor.
The only ones who are sabotaging the show are the toxic fanbase
@SailorJDove@JoeWilson1470@DoctorWhoWorld_ Because he's wrong and out of touch.
He has been very open about his love hate relationship with the show for decades.
And the only people who are jumping on board with his comments are people who hate inclusiveness.