Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171015123853

1. Creatures who're both disturbingly human and dangerously animalistic is always good plot-wise. That was a major reason for King Louie and Shere Khan being awsome.

2. Like Saruman. Christopher Lee (R.I.P) was perfect for these kind of roles. I think Jabberwocky was the only loyal villain he portrayed.

3. Especially after Roman admitted he was the 3rd killer (because he killed his mother using Billy and Stu and channeled Billy's anger issues to be a killer). I wonder if those are the same people who said Charlie was "the only sane man among the killers. Maybe even affably evil". Almost as if they didnt seen the movie.

4. If i got your way of thinking, it goes like this: In the Blondface scenario, Tatum played dead until the reveal, where she stabbed Billy in the back and said to Sidney "we all get a little mad sometimes". Since Billy held the gun, Tatum was quick to take it and shot Sidney in the leg. from there it's the kitchen scene from the final cut, until the stabbing. I see it like with the fox (Tatum) and the cat (Stu) in "police legend 3". It seems like Tatum is going to stab Stu, but then she move the knife to her second hand and stab Sidney instead (like the fox did to Pinocchio). Sidney fell to the ground and played dead. Tatum slashed her own arm, so Stu will believe he have nothing to worry about. When Stu started to rant about the sequel ("you are a genius, Tatum. Everybody die but us. Everybody die. But us. Looking forward to the sequel, because these days, baby, you got to have a sequel), Tatum stabbed him like Charlie butchered Olivia. When Gale come to the house with her gun, she start a gun fight with Blondeface. The wounded but still alive Sidney get a knife from the drawer and stab Tatum in the back. After killing Tatum, Sidney decide to do a dead check and shoot her "best friend i never had" one last time. Is that what you had in mind? Because it make sense :-).