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Back in the early days of the AV Club, there was a section (I think it was called, "Ask the AV Club") where people would put forth pop culture questions to the AV Club writers. Based on the comments alone, the one question that came up more than any other was, "What was that movie about the Unicorn that was on the

For aiding the Nome King, Mambi is allowed to indulge in her desire to wear other women's heads. As mentioned by @sat@saturdaykid:disqus, it's like changing into a new wardrobe.

The best part about The Watcher in the Woods was they actually cut out the Watcher from the actual film-he's a big, spindly, floating creature that kinda looks like something from the Dark Crystal-not because he was scary, but because audiences thought he looked stupid.

@Rich@avclub-39dd889e0ab668280dbd73c93917e652:disqus, I don't recall that particularly scene in either the original or the sequel. They hold Gizmo captive and torture him in both 1 and 2, but never use him to generate more Mogwai. Gizmo gives "birth" to the evil Mogwai in both films completely by accident (water from

Another great element: When the Grand High Witch introduces Bruno to her audience, she's wiggling her body in such a way as if to imply that she's positively orgasmic over the fact that she's about to destroy this kid.

"So…nipples huh…no sir, i don't think i have any use for rubber nipples. I'll tell you what though, do you have any rubber walrus protectors?"
"CALL THE POLICE!"

I was disturbed by the scene when Augustus' dad ate a microphone.

Return to Oz is great, from the wonderful costumes to the insane imagery, to the fact that Dorothy is clearly a child about to undergo electro-shock therapy (!!) to cure her of her delusions. The creepiest element though, was the way the Wheeler's wheels would loudly screech long before they came on screen, especially

There's a scene in the Witches that always disturbed me. So a gaggle of witches are searching the grounds of the Hotel for Luke, and the Grand High Witch passes a baby carriage. Not one to pass off wholesale child slaughter (and also to lure Luke out of hiding), the Grand High Witch (with her face covered to avoid the

Exactly, so it ends up sounding like Alvin and the Chipmunks doing a cover of the Police while the camera cuts to close ups of the Troll's ugly mug going, "WHOA!"

Yeah, the gangster's cat girlfriend stuck with me. Wowzers!

Look, if liking a sleazy tale of Patricia Arquette fetching chicken eggs in short shorts and making out with a clown faced scarecrow is awful, than I don't want to be perfect.

David Warner, Zelda Rubenstein, and Joan Severance!

My favorite part in that episode is when Bill Paxton is asking for different butter themed ice cream cups from Michael Lerner.
"Do you got butter brickle?"
"Hmm…NO"
"Well, how about butter milk?
"Hmm…NO"

Billy Zane is incredible in the movie. He reminds me of the way the Devil would really behave: charismatic, funny, clearly evil, but persuasive enough that you might be suckered in. Granted, sometimes all it takes is a couple of shots of rot gut and a bunch of topless women, but that's how he works. I love this line

Bump in the Night had the best name for a rag doll: Molly Coddle.

"This is really sexy, but we need more badly rendered CGI!"

2 great moments from the Troll segment:

It's also in rhyme, which was a nice touch.

Don't forget Sci Fi anthologies. The world still weeps over the death of Perversions of Science. Actually, no, no one weeps over that one.