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 Sorry, spelling mistake in title there again! Should have been 'heat' exchanger/dust mask bloke from TGO magazine above. 
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 I remember that ridiculous TGO article very well - I wonder if that guy goes out at halloween like that.
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 OMG! I've just clicked on that link Trevor! Its just like the Jason Vorhees mask if you remember that?
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 Its Darth Vader on holiday
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 You want to see what he does with water pistols and rubber gloves. Truly frightening!! 
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 I was about to say a regular dust mask and bali would do... but then I noticed its only £2.95! Not bad, I can hack my neighbours to bits, nail them to the wall, gut them and all for under three quid - bargain!!! 
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 Ha ha ha! lol, Rocky! 
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 You guys have all been watching far too many cheap budget American slasher type horror films I think! 
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 Slasher films rock! 
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 I do like the wilderness set ones like Wrong Turn I will say. 
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 Never seen that one in particular Trevor but I do like a good low-budget cheesy horror film!
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 That is the one that begins with the young couple rock climbing, before becoming victims to a daranged pair of inbred deformed country boys out serial spree killing in the States in a wilderness area someplace. Later on ther's a fab scene in a forest fire watch tower too! Great setting!
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 'Description Six contestants led by the headstrong Nina Papas (Leerhsen) assemble in the desolate woodlands of West Virginia to take part in the latest US reality show. Over the next five days they must battle against the elements in a simulated wasteland to see who will emerge the ultimate survivor and pocket the $100,000 first prize. But the participants are soon fighting for survival in an even deadlier game when they encounter a family of flesh-hungry mutants intent of having them for dinner... ' I shall hae to watch this follow on Wrong Turn 2 here now soon!
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 http://www.thehut.com/hut/elysium.search?search=wrong+turn&submit.x=6&submit.y=19 Here they are! But DO NOT go paying these high prices for these films, as quite regularly they come up for under four quid a pop at Play.com or HMV online you know! Link above has full RRP prices for these goods, so link here is only provided for illustrative purposes only on this occasion, to simply show you what the films are about. - Warning over! 
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 Sounds really good Trevor - I must track down a copy of that. A friend of mine has lent me "The hills have eyes" on dvd and I'm going to watch it in the next couple of nights - seems quite far-fetched and cheesy judging by the cover!
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 The Hills Have Eyes orignal film is ok, and so is the modern remake really! Avoid the second more recent film though, as if your very life depended upon it! It is awful. In fact it gives new and deeper meaning to the term 'scraping the bottom of the barrel!' 
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 I can well imagine! Some of those horror films are cringe worthy! I remember all those endless "Nightmare on Elm Street" sequels in the 80's!
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 Tell me about it! I was a cinema projectionist back then, in the local old cinema here. 
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