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Seriously, this is hurting my 'David Bowie and Iman are the fairy king and queen and they will never die.' theory.

The Repulsion / Roman Polanski being a rapist thing affected my perception of the movie. When I saw it it seemed like a sympathetic portrayal of sexual anxiety and I would not have assumed that the person who made it was likely to be a dirtbag rapist. But I don't really know what to take away from that perception

I don't understand boycotting watching movies because the person who made them did something awful. A lot of good art was made by really awful people.* I understand if you're specifically trying to prevent their financial gain, but it's like…

I don't really have a very original point here. Female characters get used for fan service disproportionately compared to male characters, film at 11. But it would be sort of amusing as a counterpoint to people having Slave Leia statues as collectibles, if you also had Magic Mike Han Solo.

Wow. WOW. That is nightmarish. This is what Charles Schulz would have seen if he died screaming stark raving mad with the DTs.

Can you imagine if Jabba the Hutt stripped Han Solo naked and froze him in carbonite just in a metal jockstrap?

The Nightmare was really lame and alternately boring and inadvertently funny. It fails as a horror movie and it fails as a documentary. It really lost me at the point where they're like 'HYPNAGOGIC HALLUCINATIONS? Whatever, that's a big word that people who went to college used, lets talk more to someone who thinks

The moment where it became clear to me that the bottom fell out of 4 was when you walk into a room and a barely textured statue head suddenly gives you a plot exposition dump.

Disagree.

You know what was really good was Pontypool. I thought that had a really disturbing concept, and a really effective presentation.

I was just about to post 'Was I the only one who loved Thirst?'

I think it's funny how native american 'ghosts' show up on ghost hunting shows only in locations that are preserved to look 'historic'.

I am cold and dead inside, so most of Yakuza Apocalypse was a little slow and not weird enough for me but when the Hypno-Frog took off his mask I gasped with genuine delight.

"In short, Tokyo Tribe is pure trash: a glistening garbage collage"

From what I've heard the sets were pretty psychologically tortuous to the cast and crew as well because they smelled godawful in the heat.

"Leatherface, you bitch! Look what you did to my Sonny Bono wig!"

I prefer the Texas Chainsaw Massacre family for cultural relevance, but they seem more outright insane than sadistic to me, especially Leatherface himself. I mean, from Leatherface's perspective these outsiders just wander into his home as these confusing screaming interlopers and he's just reacting in the only way he

You're only making the rest of us latecomers want to know more.

Obligatory comic nerd whining about how article doesn't mention the Addam's family comics at all. I think its relevant, since the tv family is significantly watered down from the comics.

That first image with the mice makes me picture Michelle Duggar, finally having exhausted her physical and mental resources, just digging into her hapless brood and devouring them one by one.