Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171031180359

4. I once had the same problem in a story i wrote in 10th grade. It was about a rabies outbreak, which turned people into all sort of animals and monsters. In one scene, the hero and his 2 animal friends came to a dock during the middle of the storm. The original plan was to let them fight a giant octopus, but turn out a giant octopus is too much for one person and 2 medium-to-low animals, so i changed the octopus to a giant marine rat. The giant rat was something similar to this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg6R0GHue0s&list=PLRvd_n27iHnnS9sAFUiV2EhgkmYDlFE7M

The creature appears in minute 22:49.

5. You can use them in a dark humor commertial: "Your life is boring? Want to breath the danger? Go meet the Loomis family today. Dificulties and broken heart are garenteed. May cut your life short" lol.

6. George was also entertaining. Not like Kramer, but his poor karmatic existence will make you laugh to the ground.

7. In Rory Culkin's case it's weird. He was great as the crazy protagonist in "Jack Goes Home". But with Geekface, he seemed to not realize that serial killers are not ok in the head, even the relatively sane ones. And Charlie was clearly nuts with kills that disturbingly look like rape, so uberly soft voice was not fitting. Even when he did raise his voice ("4 years in class together and you notice me now?! It's too late!"), it came out whinie. He was probably the biggest cry baby among the killers, even more than Babyface herself, because her whinings are scary.