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If you freeze frame the page from ‘Who Shot Willy Bupor’ you’ll find there were “five dead, at least four from gunshot wounds, and the bodies scattered miles from one another. No suspects, no arrests.”

Oh shit just noticed something. The little hotel has a plaque mentioning it was home of the Mellon family, who it says lured guests into the house and killed them with a hammer. This is a direct reference to the Bender Family of 1800s Kansas. A serial killer family that lured people into there bed and breakfast house

Mike Milligan says “We’re the future” in Season 2. 

I live for the mix of compassion and condescension with which she says “they made a fortune, Elliott!”

Mads: Yes

It’sh only natural that Sean Connery would drag his archnemesis to the afterlife.

Uh little kids? This is not out of left field. 

Sounds like you’re the fragile one here.

I get this sentiment, but as someone who’s part of various communities subject to incredibly half-assed apologies, there are so many “I’m sorry if anyone was offended (but here are three or four mitigating circumstances)” ones versus “I’m sorry and will try to do better” that sometimes people are even more offensive

Umm... People have protested minorities being represented negatively as villains or token characters pretty much since Birth of a Nation. I think you’ll find most folks that visit this site agree that’s a negative thing. I’m not sure the point you think you’re making by saying that “you could say” black people being

I got a Wireless Access Protocol notification for this?

Using physical difference/disability/deformity as a marker to separate the good guys from the bad guys is old hat (we’ve all seen the main baddie or their henchman who has a scarred visage, hunchback, limp, milky eye, etc.). I’m surprised that no one considered this outcome, especially when making a children’s film

Stoned or not, in-character all the time or not, Wesley Snipes was the least of Blade III’s problems.

OHKWAFINA!

Not gonna lie, as great as everything else was about this episode, my favorite thing about it was Timothy Olyphant playing the marshal of a frontier mining town and W. Earl Brown playing the saloon barkeep.

SPOILER ALERT for the 1984 version

Welcome to AV Club, bitch!

Freddy’s plan in this movie was to put Heather into a coma so he could rape her in her eternal dreams for the rest of her life, right? Am I misremembering that? This movie was not good.

There were deep and fundamental problems with this movie, and not just in the soulless remake kind of way.

The Nightmare On Elm Street remake is better than the angry mob insisted