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Of course there are. But why have a woman do something a man can easily do for more money and a sense of faux equal representation?

Though it's disturbing to consider how that girl's leg was broken the way it was.

Much better.

Yeah that's basically it.

That moment for me is at the end when Sigoroney Weaver shows up to explain what archtypes are in horror movies. There was just something about that I found to be very patronizing.

To me I think the plot would have been a great Twilight Zone episode/or your latter-day equivalent. Where in the end the heroes discover that they've been used as pawns when it's too late and they still end up being killed. The less you know the more disturbing the reveal would have been.

I'd argue An American Werewolf in London is the perfect 50/50 horror-comedy.

Holy crap Becca James, can I buy you a beer?

Pilot never even aired if I remember correctly.

Everyone at work calls me a hipster for not having Facebook anymore, I just say I'm happy.

I always think of this movie when I work out, "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make you happy. Happy people just don't shoot their husbands."

I think what I find so disturbing about Inside is that unlike a lot of other movies, shit like that has happened in real life. A lot of horror films serve as allegories for contemporary themes in society, but with Inside it's just nope: crazy fucking people have murdered pregnant women for their fetuses.

Aww dangit.

Then you get those people who pronounce it "Polka-mon."

While I liked Viola Davis and Rooney Mara in their respective films that year and would have been happy if either of them had won, I guess it was just a shitty year for lead female roles.

T'wasn't Taint in the cards.

Paramount has never liked the Friday the 13th series to begin with. WE WANT JASON IN THE SNOW HOW FUCKING HARD IS THAT TO MAKE?

You were the first person I thought of when I heard the news.

That is a fantastic movie.

The husband and wife aren't great.