Also, do you ever just feel that you have to make sure that everyone has their own opinion? Yeah, that was the whole reason why I was like, let me set up this blog and, like, all of these things, this whole reason why I’m going to actually talk about the whole issue. You know, like, I’m only going to let people actually like me, and I’m going to take criticism. And if I ever did, I would love it if you, like, you know, and if I ever did, I would love it if you would say things to me and like, you know, like how you’re thinking of me and like, like, talk about things, you know.
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I saw the film when it was released. I was quite sad because I wanted to watch it again and again. I would go to the cinema a few times, probably like four or five times to watch it. I can't watch it enough.
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Ollie, Jake and Michael are joined by the always lovely Teresa from Sex Chronicles for the latest Furry Fandom Rewind. This month we look at the 1980 British film, The Demon Head.
“Shame on you all! You’re not safe anywhere!” says the cover of the 1980 British film The Demon Head. This short horror thriller from director Steve Carver tells the story of a university lecturer and his girlfriend who visit a vacationing town on the coast and find it has a darker side.
It’s been a year since the Fox bought the rights to The Demon Head, and they’ve brought in filmmaker Joe Strick to direct a new be359ba680
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