Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20171204215233

1. Ever wanted to meet the good people in TV Tropes in person? They have moments like this and moments that make me wonder if they even saw the thing they're talking about. Would meeting them is like seeing a troubled genius or like seeing someone with pathological arguing disorder?

2. A friednly tip: Season 1 is something you and i can live with, as unlikeable Emma Duval is, but season 2 is the last knife in the back. Maybe starting Scream 3 and Scream 1 with other people worked less than Craven meant. Even Craven can mistake...

3. The good people who risk in leaving stories without conclution probably had real life problems, or maybe the story came out less than expected. I had some stories i had to cancel (they never came out to the public), so i can feel the inconvenience (pain is a strong word) of these situations, albeit not agree with the choise and either finishing or canceling with a conclution ark myself.

4. Eyes of Salem does look like the creepy look you're looking for. But why did they listed Salem as true affably evil? She's a ruthless dictator who get aroused by spike people (like the real life Dracula) with the specific category "destroyers of innocent". I wish no one to meet a werewolf with Salem's eyes.

5. Happen to see "The Village"? Its a mystery movie about an isolated comunity who lives in the middle of a forest. The elders say the forest is sorrouded by monsters, but turns out the "monsters" are actually the elders themself, who use creepy costumes to scare the villagers into staying at home. The elders, led by Edward Walker, decided to create this comunity in order to be separate from the illness of the modern world. Never said the world is perfect, but the "utopia" is actually a dystopia, because many of the tragedies in that village (the blind protagonist, a mentaly retarded dangerous man-child and many deaths) could be prevented with a modern world intervention.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Village_(2004_film)