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Yeah the people who die *on screen* are teenagers, but the prior victims who die *off screen* in flashbacks can be kids.

Maybe it’s a compliment?

By that definition, yes it would be impossible for a “movie full of unnecessary and tacky fanservice callbacks” to stand on its own. Since, you know, the definition requires that it not.

The thing is, the reason why movie teens are in their twenties has much less to do with the audience capacity for watching kids die and much more to do with child labor laws.

Tell that to both the Friday the 13th AND Nightmare on Elm Street franchises.

I can’t believe there isn’t already a horror movie franchise about a bunch of kids run over while trick or treating on Halloween.

Yeah.

Tl;dr; “some people have different opinions from me.”

What is a “Fandom movie” in this context? From what I understand, it’s an adaptation of a prequel written by the author herself, right?

Except it doesn’t.

Yeah that might be a technical/auditing issue.

In this case, it wasn’t his music that made people put up with him. It was the profit generated by his shoes.

Roof was probably taken off by first responders to help get the people out.

Huh.

I dunno, pretty sure lots of people got mad at Logan Paul and all the other dudes shilling crypto scams.

Same reason people are more annoyed at cult leaders and MLM founders than the people who fall for it.

This is why we can’t have nice things.

The problem is that customers who don’t make claims are also unlikely to see a need for insurance services either.

Haha, no.

It’s a minor detail because the difference between “we freaked out thinking someone sent us Anthrax, but it turned out to be nothing” and “we freaked out thinking someone sent us Anthrax *so we drove to the hospital* but it turned out to be nothing” is fairly minor.