Just do not use the photo of the 50 foot woman, I went out with her once and well, frankly, I felt a little inadequate.
What’s your fixation with calling people ugly?
I just saw the survey results, 21% would like to see horrible pictures instead of always the same sexy girls, even Racoon get bored, so I was thinking we can post real horrible face instead of just the ones from horrible movie?
I am okey to post beautiful faces too, if the horrible ones are really too horrible.
Also, to always show beautiful girls is maybe not fair to ugly girls or guys. It’s like discriminating ugly people from “Welcoming on the forum”(?)
Inclusion is very important, I think… 21% is a lot of people too, we should consider that minority as part of the majority, to be equally fair with everybody?
How 'bout pics of iconic people? M/F either way. People, beautiful or not whom have contributed to the human condition in positive ways. Parts is parts…
Cool. Not what I’m asking though…
I would be for posting welcome pics that are flashlight/illumination related only.
Cool movie scenes with flashlights in them or the like.
There are enough flashlight movie scenes that they could be a goldmine of interesting and classy photos.
We just could ask ChatGPT about this
I asked and chatGPT 4o delivered:
Here’s a list of 25 iconic movie scenes where flashlights play a significant role, adding to the tension, atmosphere, or drama:
- Jurassic Park (1993) – The T. rex attack scene where Lex shines a flashlight, unintentionally drawing the dinosaur’s attention.
- The Blair Witch Project (1999) – The night scenes in the woods where characters frantically use flashlights while being terrorized.
- Silence of the Lambs (1991) – The climactic scene where Clarice Starling is in Buffalo Bill’s basement, fumbling with her flashlight in the dark.
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) – Elliott uses a flashlight when he first discovers E.T. in the forest.
- Jaws (1975) – The scene where Brody, Hooper, and Quint explore the abandoned boat at night using flashlights, increasing tension.
- The Descent (2005) – The spelunking scenes where the group navigates dark, claustrophobic caves with flashlights, surrounded by lurking creatures.
- Poltergeist (1982) – The scene in the house’s hallway where characters use flashlights as the supernatural activity intensifies.
- Alien (1979) – Ripley and the crew explore dark corridors of the Nostromo, using flashlights to search for the alien.
- Zodiac (2007) – The basement scene where a character uses a flashlight to uncover potentially incriminating evidence.
- The Ring (2002) – Rachel Keller explores the barn and cabin using a flashlight to uncover clues about Samara.
- Se7en (1995) – The detectives use flashlights in a grim, suspenseful scene investigating the “Sloth” victim’s apartment.
- IT (2017) – The kids explore the sewers with flashlights in their battle against Pennywise.
- War of the Worlds (2005) – The basement hideout scene where characters use flashlights while avoiding alien tripods.
- The Sixth Sense (1999) – The scene where Cole Sear explores dark hallways and is haunted by ghosts, guided only by a flashlight.
- Signs (2002) – The basement scene where the family huddles in the dark, using flashlights to check for signs of alien intruders.
- Super 8 (2011) – The train crash aftermath, with kids using flashlights to explore the wreckage.
- Stranger Things (2016) – Not a movie, but many iconic scenes feature the kids using flashlights in the Upside Down.
- The X-Files: Fight the Future (1998) – Mulder and Scully use flashlights while exploring an alien-infected cave.
- The Conjuring (2013) – Investigating the haunted house at night, the Warrens use flashlights to uncover terrifying paranormal phenomena.
- Cloverfield (2008) – Characters explore the dark tunnels of the New York subway with flashlights while being chased by creatures.
- Insidious (2010) – The scene where the characters use flashlights to investigate strange phenomena in the haunted house.
- The Mist (2007) – Survivors use flashlights to see through the thick, unnatural mist as creatures lurk around them.
- A Quiet Place (2018) – The family uses flashlights while trying to survive in complete silence as monsters stalk them in the dark.
- Batman Begins (2005) – The police and Batman use flashlights to navigate Gotham’s underground during a tense chase scene.
- Prometheus (2012) – The crew of the Prometheus use flashlights to explore an alien temple, filled with mystery and danger.
These scenes utilize flashlights to enhance tension, atmosphere, and dramatic reveals in their respective films!
those movie ideas from Valynor were good.
here are three other ideas:
- cartoon characters.
- outer space anything.
- optical illusions.
Stupid idea I know but how’s about posting a scrambled up pic so we could try and guess who or what it is or some spot the hidden type ones just for a bit of fun? Yeah I did say stupid idea as it could end up flooding the posts but could also lead to a bit more interaction on the forum.
That would step on and takeover the new guy’s post.
Batman beam shot with new members name on the building it is being projected upon.
Personalized Batman beam shot of some sort.
Agreed 100%. The pictures of women for new posters are pretty cringe (and not in the good way).
I’ll second the Landscape or Engineering picture idea.
I agree. This is a flashlight forum so at least keep it at least loosely lighting related. Came up with a couple suggestions let me know what everyone thinks:
Im all for movie scenes with flashlights in use. There is a lot of them and can also be from any genre, especially common in horror.
Another good idea is pictures of impressive flashlight beamshots, even if they are edited or exaggerated looking, they are still cool and tie in with outer space if the night sky/ galaxy is visible
I also really enjoyed the attractive flashlight idea which someone suggested. There is plenty of cool/rare/popular/expensive/powerful lights that would be suitable to use in a greeting photo.
Or pix of different types of cheeses.
Wedges, wheels, cheese-platters, slices, on crackers, shredded, grated, etc.
Cheezapalooza!
Not a bad idea…
The reason I prefer to post pics of people, especially pics of people looking directly into the camera, is that most (if not all) BLF members are people, and I believe that people relate to pics of people in a way that they don’t for other types of pics.
It’s a “human connection,” if you will.
And, yes, I’m joking about some BLF members not being people.
I am not aware of intelligent life on Earth that can access the internet, other than people.
Hmm… maybe primates?
Well, there’s Soylent Green, so… oh, wait, Soylent Green is people.
Never mind.
I still haven’t seen the movie Soylent Green, though I do have it.
I hear it’s a classic, and, of course, it’s been referenced countless times in popular media.
It’s worth watching at least once, if only to say you have.
Kind of a depressing movie throughout, and I really like Charlton Heston. Still, I’d rather watch “The Omega Man”.