“This is literally manufactured controversy.”
“This is literally manufactured controversy.”
I forgot about that movie! Young John Travolta and Debra Winger- so good!!!!
It stood out as fake to me because at the climax of the story she references a picture, but then wouldn’t post it for some super lame reason. Like, lady, if you’ve got a picture that backs up your story, and you’re not posting it, your story is fake.
He was a giant fucktwat- no question. He deserved what he got, but that ending was terrifying.
Noooooo!!!! Why would you post this?!?!?!?!? (I seriously don’t even need to watch it, the images and sound are burned into my brain).
Taylor Swift is obnoxious and annoying.
That makes complete sense, and the correlation to relatability and the scare factor is solid. I also think that for Don’t Breathe you could argue that the “bad guy” garnered a certain level of sympathy/empathy- he wanted to simply be left alone, the kids broke into his house, and yes, he clearly wasn’t a saint (I’ll…
Yup. And to be fair, his character in The Rock was pretty scary and intense, so...
I’m surprised that you were more scared by Don’t Breathe than Hush. For me it was the reverse, and I am a scary movie wuss!
When I saw Candyman I had to sleep in the floor of my brothers room. I was 21. To this day (several years later) I still can’t watch even 10 seconds of that movie, and Tony Todd scares me when he’s in OTHER movies!
Was the Watcher in the Woods the one with the girl that was trapped in the another dimension? If so, that movie was CREEPY!
I literally feel sick reading this, and will likely have goosebumps for the rest of the day. Thank God you are alright!
we used to vacation at the Frank Davis Resort in Moodus (it’s so sad to see how abandoned it is now)!
I will gladly get on your Anthony Bourdain is an asshole train. I can’t stand him.
Isn’t it “illegible”?
Agreed- Not a shred of evidence presented made sense, and I would argue that most of it was planted, and the rest was just maybe bad luck. BUT, the whole murder was described by Brendan Dassey (I think I spelled that wrong), in a completely coerced confession that included a story that was pretty much fabricated by…
He has a documented history of violence against women, and yes, he burned a cat alive (which was so glossed over in the documentary). I agree that they did not portray him as a great guy, but had they been more transparent about his history I wonder how many folks would still believe he was innocent. With that said,…
The show was not even remotely objective. The details they left out of Avery’s past are unreal, and had they come to light during the show, people would have walked away with a very different impression of him, IMO. With that said, the evidence they used to convict him and the case that they built against him was an…
While I completely, and wholeheartedly believe the Steven Avery is guilty (and his nephew is not), between the coerced confession from a child who clearly has mental and emotional deficits, the involvement of a police department that was supposed to recuse itself because of bias issues, and clearly and conveniently…
First-this is an incredibly insulting and dismissive point of view. “Just adopt” is maybe the least helpful thing you can say to someone struggling to conceive, and there is nothing wrong with wanting your own, biological child. Second- yes, there are children that are in need of homes through fostering or adoption,…