It's "no bad movie is too short and no good movie is too long," right?
It's "no bad movie is too short and no good movie is too long," right?
Uh…I'm sorry for your loss?
Yeah, it's the offscreen stuff I had in mind. Just dropping the phrase "pliers and a blowtorch" then leaving the cellar for good…that takes you to all kinds of horrible places, almost as vividly as if the scenes were filmed.
Ah c'mon, that's like a 30 second epilogue. The last extended episode in the timeline is in the Gimp dungeon.
Pulp Fiction does if you sort out the timeline.
You might need the icepick in case of hurricane winds. They tested it and everything.
It was twenty, with well over a hundred still in prison when the fever broke (some think the governor's wife had been accused, but it isn't clear) and they were finally released. Some of the executions were truly grim, the most famous probably being Giles Corey: he'd believed the charges against his own wife, and…