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Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

LaserPrinter69 posted:

The Babadook. The creature sound effects were from some early 1990 video game, and the big reveal that the real monster was her trauma all along I felt like the entire forum had played a prank on me to get me to waste my time.

Yeah once they used a generic monster sound effect I've heard a hundred times before the movie lost all power for me. And the monster itself was just some dandy fella.

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Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

Gavok posted:

It wasn't entirely pointless. It did give us Adam Driver saying, "GHOULS."

The scene where Tilda Swinton turns on a computer by waving her hand over it got a big laugh when I saw it in a theatre. And for some reason her line reading of "is he the physically attractive one?" is stuck in my head. But it went way too far into fourth wall breaking and lost the audience.

Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

Narzack posted:

Someone pointed out, probably somewhere on SA, that the clown designs were reused for Ernest Scared Stupid's trolls, which is why so many of us were utterly traumatized by that movie.

Tell me about it, I always keep authentic Bulgarian miak next to my bed in case of emergencies.

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