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I thought the vampire kid floating outside a window was first done in Tobe Hooper’s “Salem’s Lot” miniseries prior to Lost Boys.

“Toyetic” is the Schumacher movies.

Ethan Hawke is an actor rather than a writer/director (at least for these projects), so I think of this as being more like Jamie Lee Curtis & Janet Leigh appearing in some of the same movies.

Nicholson is my favorite live-action Joker because he had both the humor of a clown and the menace of a murderer (and I recall he just fell off a building rather than being murdered by Batman). Ledger gave a great performance, but he’s not really that funny (Phoenix also gave a great performance, but it’s hardly the

Damn Kinja graying out youtube embeds.

Horror yes, but that doesn’t entail the lead actress being a “scream queen”.

Maybe Hall’s movies are too classy?

Mystery Of The Wax Museum (1993), before her tete-a-tete with the tragic Kong immortalized them both

Why is his “One more thing” intro mentioned in the last paragraph of this story, after you’ve explained the incident?

They would have to be aware of Cat Daddies in the first place.

Halloween Kills was terrible, so ignoring it doesn’t seem so bad. However, it did kill at least one particularly notable character connected to the surviving characters, so I doubt they can completely ignore that.

Megan Tee Stallion

I rented Freaky on DVD from a Redbox. I don’t think I’ve seen any of Landon’s films in a theater, and he can’t blame VOD for that.

I was unaware Happy Death Day 2 U bombed. I didn’t like it nearly as much as the first film, but then I’m also not into Back to the Future 2 (which at least wasn’t part of a slasher franchise).

I didn’t think Both Sides of the Blade was supposed to be a thriller at all (admittedly, I haven’t seen it).

That does raise the question: what does Mel Gibson casually bringing up Harvey mid-massage sound like?

Not enough for Scarlett to seek out a role in the Minority Report TV series.

My understanding is that basically everyone finds recordings of their voice disconcerting because what you hear while actually vocalizing is different, as it’s transmitted through your head to your eardrum rather than out of the external air.

That’s what I heard, and why the AI had that name. Coincidentally, Morton’s first lead role in a feature was for one titled “Under the Skin”, which has now been overshadowed by another film by that name starring Scarlett Johansson.

It’s hard to believe David Gordon Green made both the 2018 Halloween & Halloween Kills. It’s like if Donald Kaufman made the sequel to a Charlie Kaufman movie.