Hello! I would like to announce yet another SquidFlicks first - the 100th post! (Actually the 101st) After 8 months of existence, and regrettably less reviews made in that amount of time (we’ll catch up!), this is still a remarkable achievement.
I hope that we can continue to grow at the rate that we have for some time to come!
Thanks once again for all of your visits, comments, and support!
Beware the Moon. Advise that the normal man would hear and think “WTF???” But if you have recently visited the Slaughtered Lamb pub, you should def. like the warning and stick to the road unlike the two Americans in the 1981 release of John Landis’s “An American Werewolf in London.”
Note: This is Ricky Holdman’s first review as an official SquidFlicks author. You may have read his guest submission, a review of Transformers, which also starred Shia LaBeouf!
Intro:
The teenage mind is one of the most confusing objects known to man. What the mind does under pressure, dealing with hormones, and what the mind does under mass amounts of boredom have long been under speculation. Well, we get a pretty accurate view of answers to these questions through the eyes of Director D.J. Caruso (Smallville, The Shield) in his 2007 release “Disturbia”.
Hey guys first off I just want everyone to know that the following is only the views and remarks by me, Patrick Farmer, co-owner of Squidflicks, and no one else from the OSS network.
As we continue to work out the tech. problems with debuting the 1st show of “HorrorHut.” Heres the updated theme for the show with some very awesome drums added to the riff.
One of my biggest fears is death. Untimely death, of course, but death itself is a terrible thing, and to know that I won’t be here someday is hard to swallow. I must say however, I will embrace death more openly if I know I would be able to hang out with my favorite director, John Carpenter, like the lucky stiffs in the 1993 release of John Carpenter’s “Body Bags.”
Well, after a long 5 days of uploading and updating parts of the site, it is finally back up. There is one problem though - the pictures are all broken! I will try and get those solved this weekend.
As for a new design, authors, and other features; they are on their way, and will be added to the site once I am ready for the update. I’d like to have it by the end of the month, But I’ll just have to wait and see what happens!
The new hosting server has been purchased, and the next few days will be spent transferring all of the sites and information across to its new home. I will be shutting down the SquidFlicks site until it has been moved over and some updates are made.
There will be a placeholder page to replace SquidFlicks where you can find out the latest information pertaining to the status of the site. IF you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please send them to server+o.squid[at]gmail.com
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