I got shot by Bob Gunton but rather than seeking medical attention or panicking I just told everyone who would listen how annoying the bruise around the hole was.
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Jennifer 8 (1992) - Bob Gunton
Watched this for the first time in years and a few things came to mind.
I haven't seen anything new with Bob since COVID started. I hope he hasn't hit the wall and is well. Who am I kidding… even if he did hit the wall. I'd still want to fuck him just to get him out of my system.
I get a DADDY BONUS in a young, chunky Graham Beckel. I know most of you prefer his late brother Bob Beckel, but Graham just does it for me.
A young Uma Thurman. What? Still bi.
Another DADDY BONUS in short and scruffy Kevin Conway. The only other thing I remember him in is Star Trek: The Next Generation where he played Kahless. That alone makes the trekkie in me wanting to fuck him.
Finally, Lance Henriksen. Never was into him, but I'd hit him if given the chance.
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
“Fear can hold you prisoner, hope can set you free”
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Showing my partner "Monk" and the highlights so far:
1. Captain Sottlemeyer is now "Captain Dad"
2. Monk is being read as 100% autistic.
3. Their favourite character by a country mile is Sharona. They are about to reach Natalie...
4. Kevin Dorffman fills them with such pure, unrelenting hatred and bile, and it fuels me, they didn't even hate Bob Gunton this much in "Shawshank"
5. Dr Kroger is surprisingly wholesome.
6. Young Billy Burke is weird.
7. Bob Gunton being a wholesome dad and not prickly prick father in law is a welcome change, they only know them as "Owlsley".
8. They feel very clever when they get the mystery.
It's great, and super fun to rewatch.
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BEHOLD! The Stephen King Villain Molecule. All connected to each other in three movies or less, *without* using the movie they were the villain in.
Before you ask, he was the “One… quarter… portion” alien.
Personal bonus points for using Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, my favorite one. That Christian Slater cameo comin’ in clutch.
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Dead Silence will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on March 28 via Scream Factory. Shout Factory is offering a set (picture below) with an exclusive slipcover designed by Devon Whitehead and two 18x24 posters for $39.98.
The 2007 horror film is directed by James Wan (Saw, The Conjuring) and written by Leigh Whannell (Saw, The Invisible Man). Ryan Kwanten, Amber Valletta, Donnie Wahlberg, Bob Gunton, and Judith Roberts star.
Special features will be announced at a later date, but both the theatrical and unrated cuts will be included.
Ever since Mary Shaw was hunted down and killed, the small town of Ravens Fair has been haunted by horrific deaths. When a local's wife is brutally murdered, he returns home to unravel the terrifying legend of Mary Shaw and the reason why when you see her, you should never, ever scream.
Pre-order Dead Silence.
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Now showing on my 90's Fest Movie 🎥 marathon...Patch Adams (1998) on classic DVD 📀! #movie #movies #comedy #drama #patchadams #RobinWilliams #RIPRobinWilliams #MonicaPotter #PhilipSeymourHoffman #RIPPhilipSeymourHoffman #daniellondon #BobGunton #PeterCoyote #irmaphall #MichaelJeter #RIPMichaelJeter #alantudyk #HarvePresnell #haroldgould #franceslee #ellendow #richardkiley #dvd #90s #90sfest #durandurantulsas3rdannual90sfest
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In regards to your last post with Bob Gunton, the good news is he’s still getting steady work! He was last the body double for Harold Ramis in Ghostbusters Afterlife, and you can find a few behind the scenes shots online and on Tumblr. He was also at the Chiller Theatre convention last year (still lookin good and smart as a whip)
Good to hear.
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Dear Warden,
You were right. Salvation lay within.
THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (1994), dir. Frank Darabont
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Found out today that Bob Gunton was Sweeney Todd for about 3 years on the West End.
Incredible.
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