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oh the horror!

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monsters, slashers, and villians? Oh my!
So youre the one everyone’s afraid of? Tell me something. What kind of faggot runs around in a Christmas sweater? I mean, come on, get real. You’re not even scary. You’re not even scary. And let’s talk about the butter knives. What is with the butter knives? You trying to compensate for something? Maybe coming up a little short there between the legs, Mr. Krueger? | “Hmmmmm. |I mean, youve got these teensy-weensy little things and Jason has got this big old thing and like...
Freddy vs Jason (2003) dir. Ronny Yu
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Yes, it’s terrifying in its own right. And it was a last-minute idea — I mean, why is there a baby crib in the living room? It was gonna be her husband sleeping on the couch, but then he didn’t show up and we scrambled and put a baby crib in there. And then, yeah, I thought it was interesting to see one ethical choice that he made in the movie. So that’s the one ethical choice he makes.David Gordon Green [X]

Stay away from me! | Why? | I just wanna go back to my room! | Why? | Well, Im very confused, and I just need time to think things over! | Youve had your whole fucking life to think things over, what goods a few minutes more gonna do you now? | Please dont hurt me! | Im not gonna hurt you! | Stay away from me! | Wendy? Darling? Light, of my life. I’m not gonna hurt ya. You didn’t let me finish my sentence. I said, I’m not gonna hurt ya. Im just going to bash your brains in! Gonna bash ’em right the fuck in!| “Stay away from me! Dont hurt me!” | Im not gonna hurt you. |Stay away! Stop it!| Stop swingin the bat. Put the bat down, Wendy. Wendy? Give me the bat...
The Shining (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick
“Director Dario Argentos original idea was that the ballet school would accommodate young girls no older than 12 years. However, the studio and producer Salvatore Argento (his father) denied his request because a film this violent involving children would almost certainly be banned. Dario raised the age limit of the girls to 20 years but did not rewrite the script, hence the naive of the characters and the occasionally childlike dialogue. He also put all the doorknobs at about the same height as the actress heads so they would have to raise their arms in order to open the doors, just like children.
Suspiria (1977) dir. Dario Argento