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the girl who waited
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You're on your own there, dude.  Based on your username you should be able to come up with something…

SO.  TRUE.

Agreed.  Though I recently rewatched the rereleased CGI version and it didn't make me freak at all.  ET's eyes go too wide and you're aware that you're watching an effect.  Funny what a little touch of the uncanny valley will do.

Amen

It hurt to watch that.  Her sobbing in the bushes right after.  "It's not him!  Oh, God, it's not him, it can't be him!"

Is it raining?  Is it snowing?  Is a hurricane a-blowing?  Ah!  Not a speck of light is showing, so the danger must be growing…

Laura Palmer screaming and screaming with the blood on her teeth.  It doesn't matter how many times I see it, I have to stop and step away for a while.

Hey, I think I worked for this guy once.

Beat me to it.

I remember that - the bubble of blood coming up his throat and out his mouth.  That's the only thing I remember about his death, but the image has stuck in my mind for something like 20 years. 

If I remember my Master's studies correctly, the Grimm stories were actually intended for children - or to be more specific, stories back then were told to both adults and children with no distinction between the two.  It was only in the Victorian era, when children began to take on the idea of being "seen and not

I totally forgot about that book!  I read it like five times.

Yes he was a great man.  We could use more like him.

God I miss Jim Henson.

I was a year younger than Buffy was when I saw The Body for the first time.  My God if there's a true teenage nightmare I think that's really it right there.

You've never even had the smallest amount of a sex life, have you?

I remember one of my few childhood disappointments was realizing that, at the end of The Sandlot, the dog was normal size.  The whole reason everything they did was so scary was because it wasn't just a dog, it was The Beast.

Same for me, except it was all the scenes with Bennie.  "Heroes get remembered, but legends never die."

I'm afraid you play baseball like a girl, Warren.