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House was one of the few (semi?) successful blends of comedy and horror out there.  Even the first sequel was decent.  Watched it a lot back in the 80s and 90s but haven’t seen it in a long while. Going to have to look that one up again.

It’s a stark and striking contrast from color, that’s for sure!

“Let’s not talk nonsense to Bob Loblaw”

The friggin’ Asian investors being treated to the “Godzilla vs giant robot” and stomping on the miniature houses they built to try and pass as full-sized was maybe the highlight of the entire show. Holy hell it was a complicated set up to get to that point, but it was the most brilliant pay off of anything on the show.

Same--I honestly wasn’t sure there even was a season 5, or if I was just remember season 4 released in two parts (which is frustratingly becoming more and more common).

Henry Winkler literally jumping a shark will never not be funny.

well “Hello, holy crap” to you, too.

“Who would have guessed you could miss a hand so much?” while staring at the hand chair a solid two episodes before the loose seal incident blew  my mind on rewatch.  It’s a show that’s somehow as funny on a rewatch just catching all the things you missed the first time through.

Afternoon Delight is probably my personal favorite. Dividing the curse word (f-bomb) Gob says is so brilliant it still blows my mind a little they got away with it. Didn’t that one also have the “We have to get the Seaward out of here” followed by the mother’s line “I’ll leave when I’m ready!”  It’s probably the best

Ugh the cat thing HAS to be the most over-used jump scare technique in horror. Cats are shitheads for sure and it’s totally in their wheelhouse to do that shit on purpose, but does it need to happen in every horror movie?  

Talk about underrated gems-The Descent was a really great theater experience, and one I’d recommend to anyone to see in a theater should they get the opportunity....or at the very least on a big TV with all the lights in the room out to really get the feel of what Jordan was going for.  The tight, isolated shots lit

It would honestly be one of my favorite horror movies of all time (instead of just an ‘underrated gem’) if it weren’t for that screwy ending.  There were a couple of really disturbing scenes in general, but yeah I still recall almost jumping out of my skin at the theater.

The scene at the end of “Silence of the Lambs” played out the same way in the book, with the reader having no idea the agents were at the wrong houses. That was one of the most-tense sequences I can ever remember reading in any novel.  

Oh for sure--my comment was more regarding the entire final season(s) than this one particular thing.  

I think it’s a byproduct of (most) plays having natural breaks between acts--best spot for the theaters to make money, since they don’t want people coming and going while the play is going on.

I’ve been tested several times over my life and have been referred to as ‘borderline’ diabetic, but never ‘full-blown’--I get a physical every year (getting old is fun!) and so far I’m okay, but it’s always something I ask about when it comes up again.  I’ve done the thirsty/constant pee thing since I was a kid.  It’s

I mean, there’s so much that should have been done and would have been cool in that final season, you know, instead of that shit they actually did put in the show.

I read both these comments back to back and immediately read them again hearing them as Statler and Waldorf. Well-played, gentlemen.

I would 100% no-hesitation without-a-doubt do any of this for even half of what she makes.