This, and pretty much any other horror movie where they let you think the heroes might have made it, and then kick you right in the balls.
This, and pretty much any other horror movie where they let you think the heroes might have made it, and then kick you right in the balls.
I remember just staying in myseat after watching The Mist completely slack-jawed. I was just trying to imagine the pain this guy must be in. I still think about it from times to times. If it was me, honestly, I think I would probably not last long before shooting myself. I know some people didn’t like the ending, but…
You have to try and look at this through the eyes of someone other than people who have watched every season of the walking dead. These people don’t know what’s to come, or the severity of the situation just yet. There are reports of missing people (just like every other day), reports of police violence (just like…
This was before Discworld. Now?
I have to confess that as a non-card-warfare-game player, these are pretty much what a lot of Magic cards sound like to me.
So basically: "food" has become much more expensive, while "not food" is fractionally cheaper!
I actually, non-sarcastically agree! When it came out, it was before any of the other Tolkien unfinished crap came pouring into publication, and it was NEW MIDDLE EARTH TOLKIEN. It was HUGE for Tolkien fans. Sure, there was some cognitive dissonance when you started reading and realized that it wasn't going to be…
I have no excuse
I burned through all three of those movies a few weekends ago and they are cheesey. But the good kind of cheesey. Like Jack of All Trades (anyone remember that?) The third is definitely the best.
If they count - I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.
The one scene I remember from the miniseries is the one with the kid vampire floating outside his brother's window. Nope, no, nope, never.
Never finished it, too scary.
I actually can't post one, because Meredith has taken my one answer. I first read The Shining when I was about 12 or 13 on a fishing trip with my dad. We were staying in little hotels/motels in the middle of nowhere and after reading the sequence where Danny enters room 217 and finds the shower curtain drawn and pulls…
Got to go with this one for fantasy...
"Johnny! What do you make of this?"
Tombstone!
"I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue"
The Princess Bride:
The amount of wrong in that image is hilarious! Thanks for sharing :)
John Christopher's Tripod novels.