So I legitimately enjoy Beverly Garland in this one. Especially when she confronts the monster and gets all badass.
So I legitimately enjoy Beverly Garland in this one. Especially when she confronts the monster and gets all badass.
Just sat down with it, and I dunno how it even made this list. Of all the infected, there is only one to whom none of the world's other rules apply, and he just HAPPENS to be in the same family as two unaffected carriers.
I'm not even convinced It Follows deserves to be on this list at all. Certainly not above Babadook and 28 Days Later.
Ready Call Freddie
"I LIKE you, Molly. LIKE!"
"It's alright, Walter. The dogs will be fine."
Now tell me, which one of these candidates would you want to have as your wide receiver on your football team?
You could still use it if someone refers to The Black Rainbow in a positive light, but if I were you, I'd wait until somebody SLAMMED The Black Rainbow.
Stack 'em to the heavens! Stack 'em to the heavens! I could write a song called "Stack 'Em to the Heavens!"
dude, Beverly Garland in "It Conquered the World" fucking owns her part. Her "go to hell" speech to the alien is so good.
Really rooting for "You Only Live Twice"
I want Steven's friends to hang out with Wendy's friends from Gravity Falls.
These yams are making me thirsty.
What about Dear Zachary? Wasn't it originally intended just to show the filmmaker's best friend's son what his father was really like?
"This movie stops at nothing, and stays there."
"Or beast's inhubeasity to beast."
Where is his Rainbow Dash belt buckle?
"Known as the grimey, limey, slimy, try me, blimey"
It hurts my mind to think that somewhere out there is a filmmaker who watched a Joel Schumacher film, and thought it needed to be MORE ridiculous.
In defense of Wall-E, the song he's enamored with is a genuinely good song. It's pretty much the only reason to watch Hello, Dolly.