Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-34055410-20181021172249/@comment-34055410-20181217200634

1. In the live-action show, he's more of a typical human boyfriend who's there to serve as a reason for Sabrina to choose her human life over her life as a witch. Also, while Pure Evil villains can have a Freudian Excuse (as seen with Lord Voldemort, Montgomery de la Cruz, Lots-O' Huggin' Bear, and numerous other PEs), the Freudian Excuse needs to be portrayed as sympathetic to make a villain qualify as Tragic, and the FE cannot exceed the villain's crimes. That's how I usually see it.

2. Alright, I keep forgetting to watch Venom (lol), and it just so happens that I'm rewatching all the Harry Potter movies in order this week. Hopefully, I'll remember to watch it soon.

3. It can be argued that Carrie is worse, since while Margaret mostly abused Carrie to a pulp, Carrie murdered several innocent people who clearly did nothing to her. She even killed her gym teacher in the 1976 film, who's been doing nothing other than supporting Carrie and berating everyone who antagonizes her. However, in the end, I can easily sympathize with her, and I have no qualms in admitting the Black Prom was somewhat satisfying, and that's exactly what I want to do with all the bullies out there. As for Doctor Who, I'm a diehard fan of that show. The show's insane, seeing how it has at least eighteen villains who qualify as PE (twenty-four if you count the spinoffs). The heinous standards are high up in the sky. As for the last comment, of course. Madame Satan is played by the same actor as Missy, the latest incarnation of the Master.

4. Insidious is just scary. I don't get why it's rated only PG-13. As for the ironic "no stomach to kill" comment, I was actually referencing Riverdale, where Alice tells her daughter that her dad doesn't have the stomach to kill anyone. Well, guess what Hal becomes ? As for Simon's suspicious and violent behavior, I meant to make him a false red herring á la Billy from Scream. And when Simon murdered Emily, I mostly did that to show just how much of an ungrateful psychopath Simon is. And finally, as for the helicopter part, it was solely for humor. And no, the helicopter didn't actually land on top of Michael's head. It landed near him.