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Showed that scene to my Censorship class in college as an example of things that were cut from the video for its Blockbuster release and there was many an uncomfortable person in the room. Then we showed them the Nazi Death Rape Machine from Legend of the Overfiend. Overall I think we convinced the class that

He says Alan Grant, you say Blue, and all I can think is In the Mouth of Madness.

So if that means you've seen it, how are Ender's physical confrontations with bullies handled? The book I remember being pretty graphic in its "beat them into a pulp until they are dead" approach. Thinking about taking my son to see it but I'd prefer it if the demonstrated correct advice on dealing with bullying was a

I wonder if Ender has mastered Death Blossom yet.

Horrible! Burn in Ender's FLAME!

"In a sense, the archival approach is perfect for horror…"
Where were you when they were writing the World War Z movie?

In some recent comments a brit nuclear war flick called Threads came up often in the list of "OMG so disturbing!" films. That the one you're looking for?

Surprised we didn't get Newt in the sewers from Aliens. Its a far more dramatic representation of the trope.

He refered to it as a "scary looking monster" at which point we all knew he wasn't serious.

Cup size and, depending on which reunion it is, perhaps length.

And all the whores and politicians will look up and shout "Save Me!" and I'll look down and whisper "No."

TOTALLY SPOILERS BUT DAMMIT YOU WERE WARNED
I haven't seen it again since the initial viewing but that one shot is seared into my brain. When the veil is pulled away and she's no longer seeing things how they were, but how they are and there's that small shape at the bottom of the stairs. And you just know. You know

My best friend had this on VHS and we watched it no end. I bought it as soon as it became available on DVD and gave a copy to everyone I could find. And now that I have kids we watch it every year and sing all the songs. And Orangebeard quotes have worked their way into the regular lexicon. "Arrr! Me thinks ye're

While he wipes away his drool.

My theory was that studios were afraid of copycats/lawsuits involving candy tampering. But I believe that was proven wrong previously. Though deep down inside I still think its true.

It has its moments but don't go in expecting it to be the perfect awesome most reviews made it out to be.

Nope. 3 and 4 at least got theater releases.
And personally I only think there were two good Hellraisers. They took the appearance of Channard in 2 and decided that meant making new Cenobites is what made for a good sequel. The comics ran into the same kind of problem. The later direct to DVD sequels got away from the

I wasn't overly fond of House of the Devil, bu Ti West's The Innkeepers is one of my new favorites. It falls into the same category as The Changeling where there's a distinctive lack of action, but the overall atmosphere is great and, unlike House of the Devil, it doesn't fall apart completely at the end (even though

Recently rewatched Pan's Labyrinth and I didn't even tear up. I don't remember how it went on the first run though. The Orphanage on the other hand left me sobbing.

This movie needs a spoiler space where I can talk about the ending just a form of therapy. Its seriously was perfect how horrible it was for me.