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As a child, could not watch "The Wizard of Oz" until the witch departed Munchkinland. The thought that it was going to be on and that my parents were going to let us watch was like torture to me. THAT'S terror. Whereas I did not find the film "The Witch" scary, I found it gorgeously rendered and disturbing much like

Strange, I know but while a drama, I find moments of "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" to be grotesquely horrific and I'd call it a non-horror horror film.

Always felt like the witches coven in the PA films looked like a bunch of feminist academics. That wasn't very scary unless they were going to sit you down and bore you to death with hours and hours of Post-Structural vs. Post-Colonial theory.

Oh. I see what you did there.

It was in "Midnight Cowboy."

Hey, he was in "Close Encounters" AND gave Jon Voight a BJ once. Truly a renaissance man.

I'm terrified to see this for the thought of seeing the beautiful Paula Prentiss from "The World of Henry Orient," "Where the Boys Are," "The Stepford Wives" et al. as elderly.

"in 1976" "food magazine" "published a recipe."

Well, with the gleeful way Stein manufactures and keeps the attacks on
Clinton rolling, if she can't handle the heat, she needs to do better
than sulk like a child. She brings nothing to the table. She gave an interview to Infowars last week
saying Clinton will start WW3. Infowars!!

He was bragging that he could talk like that in the debates and still beat Trump and Clinton.

Or should I say "moral high ground."

Jill Stein and her supporters on Twitter REALLY did not appreciate Oliver's vetting/takedown last Sunday and went nuts this past week.

This has little to do with the film itself but when Judy appears, I was struck by how modern she looked next to Barbara with her fall and mid 60s virginal look.

No, I believe that would be Mariah Carey's "Glitter." I think even she's forgotten about it.

In Danny Peary's great "Cult Movies" books, in his NOTLD section, he mentions that Harry was right and Ben was wrong- they all really would have been safer in the basement. At least until morning. On the extras for a 2007 DVD release, made before Karl Hardman passed away, Hardman breaks down in tears when

It's a shame Dick Van Patten has passed away because reprising his role as the goofy sheriff could have been a good link between film and series.

When the watches all stopped at the same time in the original, I was like, "Just like in Picnic at Hanging Rock!" Didn't make the connection until years later than Jarratt was that young, adorably handsome stable boy in "Hanging Rock."

I saw the original in theaters with a very enthusiastic post-Christmas crowd in my hometown of Springfield, MA. After we see Nathan Phillips as Ben uncrucify himself and get rescued and the end titles inform us that, "Ben Mitchell now lives in Northern Australia", somebody yelled out, "N***A, WHY YOU STILL LIVING IN

"They sho' is ugly!"- Shug Avery