Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-34055410-20181021172249/@comment-31330278-20181203184014

1. Freudian ecxuse is a tricky thing, because even some pure evil villains have a freudian excuse of their own. With that said, there's something tragic about being abandoned by your own mother, even if the person himself/herself deserve the worst. Good to hear Harvey was a hero in his source material as well. I remembered him in his animated version. Was he serious and reliable in the live-action version, or mainly an adorable guy who gives Sabrina a break from her miserable life?

2. Happen to finally see "Venom" on HD like you wish? If so, i'm opening a bottle of champagne at this very moment :-). I used to wish Anne would be a non-super lawyer, because it's nice to break the Two-Face formula once in a while. Now, i feel the good people gave her super powers just at the right brief measure. I wish i had a good ex like Brock had. My own exes forgot i'm even alive at best, with some even blocking me. Does your own complicated relationship is similar to Anne and Brock's? If so, did you also had a madoff-like person (just like Mills, Riot is very similar to Madoff) whom you had to deal with?

3. Does killing people who most of them abused her (the only innocent she killed was her good teacher) was truely worse than being abused by her own mother, who very possibly commited homocide somewhere in her life? If Carrie wouldn't kill her good teacher, then nothing she did could've been considered as truely evil. If "Carrie" was "Alien 4"/JP, Carrie would be I-Black/Newborn and her mother would be Doctor Wu/the architects behind Newborn. As for Doctor Who: I'm not watching it, but a youtuber named Alteori have some interesting videos about it. Maybe Madame Satan was an incarnation of lol.

4. Yep. Lin Shaye was there too. All i know about "Insidious" comes from rumors and Wikipedia. Care to tell me your perspective about "Insidious"? Also, i'm keeping on reading TCK. "Simon seems like a good guy. He doesn't have the stomach to kill anyone, especially in such a brutal way". An interesting merge of a compliment and an insult. If Simon's outbrust is an indication to anything and just meant to make him an obvious red herring, i might put him on my suspects list. I had moments i wanted to lift my opressors from their collars, but never came to actually doing that. At least not unless someone physically attacked me first anyway. Poor Patrcik :-(. Simon/Rory is one fudged-up guy. Stab him in the head is understandable in the genre's standards, but drowning him in the toilet? I thought people stopped doing it in the late 80s. Simon had violent tendencies ever since 1st grade? I'm surprisingly not surprised. I think i know why the killer do what he do. Because the owner of the cereal shop fired his father/mother. R.I.P Emily. If it was really Simon, that makes him worse. What kind of person would strangle someone who calmed him down and kept him out of troubles? Poor Michael. instinctively going to Emily's dead empty locker like that. I can understand why Michael and the rest didnt knew Simon is the Cereal Killer until he knocked Eliot out. Not everyone can deal with knowing their friend is a bad man, even if all of the signs leads to that. For me, the scariest thing about Simon is that even though he's very similar to Billyface, he still have a better motive than the latter had. There's something unsettling about being fired as a better motive than almost all of the canon ghostfaces. Good job with putting Simon down with the water hose, right before dropping a refrigerator. It's perfectly symbolize that the dark fire blazed inside of Simon could be put down only by killing Simon himself. I'm not sure i followed the helicopter part. By "landing on their head" you mean "landing near them", right? Did you planned to elaborate Michael's saga in a sequel related to the people who flew the helicopter?