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You know that Halloween was probably the first entry in the slasher genre proper? So citing that early film in the subgenre as an example of one he likes isn’t the “gotcha” that you think it is because, as the 80's rolled around and slashers began to dominate the horror genre, Ebert openly detested them.

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Yeah, it’s also a callback to the original film which opens with “Day O” sung as a funeral dirge.

Yes. He has cameos in X-Men (as the guy buying a hotdog off Stan Lee on the beach) and X2 (as a reporter) and provided commentary for the first film’s DVD with Singer.

Also, this isn’t really related to his relationship with Singer, but I found out he played one of the punks in Return of the Living Dead. Which is just

Kimmy Robertson from Twin Peaks wrote a letter where she essentially accused Drake Bell of “tempting” Peck.

I explained this in another article, but even though they may spread out across several networks and streaming services, the world of these kiddie sitcoms are really small. Richard and Beth Correll who directed over 100 episodes of Zack & Cody were friends with Peck. They had worked with him in the past at Nickelodeon

Brian Peck? He didn’t “host” anything. He was hired by some of his director friends from Nickelodeon (namely Richard Correll from Leave It to Beaver and his wife Beth) to do bit part voiceover work on a Disney Channel sitcom in 2006. At no point was he around any of the child actors and when Disney got wind of just

Kevin Spacey wasn’t even cancelled because of “the left”. He was “cancelled” because of decades worth of accusations that he had an unhealthy infatuation with and (at the very least) behaved inappropriately towards underage boys. Being against pedophilia is (at least in theory) not a left vs right issue. And the

Apparently those kiddie sitcoms use the same pool of creatives and crewmembers, even though they’re produced by two different networks.

From what I can gather, Richard Correll (yes, the guy who played Beaver’s friend on Leave It to Beaver) and his wife Beth Correll were heavily involved with the production of several

It would be like if David Lynch decided to make some kind of touching straightforward, family friendly story with Disney about an aging WW2 veteran making the trip to say goodbye to his estranged, dying brother by riding his lawnmower across two states. It’s just absurd.

You see a decapitation and someone being boiled alive, they’re really quick shots, but still it’s a bit much compared to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre which (according to Tobe Hooper who shared your sentiment) was only kept from getting a PG rating because of the scene where Franlin’s blood spurt everywhere while he’s

It’s a novel that was a massive hit when it came out over 40 years ago and then fell into relative obscurity. That’s what they mean by “dad book”. It didn’t have the “legs” that similar bestsellers like Dune, Stephen Kings’ assorted novels, Anne Rice’s vampire series, or even V.C. Andrews Flowers in the Attic have had

1). Who left Annie K’s tongue?

It’s actually what the creator of the Spider-verse comics drew inspiration from.

I keep telling you, she’s 95 years old and dead!

Disney never needed to produce 4-5 MCU shows, 2-3 Star Wars shows, and a bunch of overpriced kid’s content to get subscribers.

Do you want box office, or do you want streaming subs? ‘Cause you can’t have both.

Pizzolatto:

I thought his issue with this season was that it also doesn’t plagiarize Thomas Ligotti and Alan Moore verbatim. 

Yeah, plus they mention something about Navarro having a thing about abusers in the first episode (which makes sense given what we learned about her childhood tonight) so it’s set up for a perfect bait-and-switch.

Let’s talk about those oranges: There are a few in the opening credits, and now Navarro finds a whole one out on the ice while searching for Clark. She throws the fruit out into the glacial darkness, and it freakily comes rolling right back. Are we following Coppola rules here? If so, Evie, you in danger, girl.