Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-34055410-20181021172249/@comment-34055410-20181126224706

Opening: Thanks, I suppose. Madison and I are okay now, and as for that last question, it's complicated.

1. Yeah, while Billy isn't actually a sympathetic character, his Freudian Excuse can still come off as mitigating. Stu, on the other hand, is mostly irredeemable (aside from the fact that he arguably cares about his parents), and the whole "peer pressure" thing is just a code phrase for "he kills people For the Evulz." I would say Sabrina can kill Stu. And FYI, Harvey is actually a hero.

2/3. I'd say Riot is more like Mills. As for that "sin" part... Not bad, man. You are actually good at finding these hidden messages and representations. I never even thought of them until now. I would say I-Rex strikes me more as wrathful.

4. Yeah, true. If we were to eliminate all the eerie scenes, I can admit that the movie can get really long and boring. As for the Alien part, the "pregnancy" thing was still painted in a different light. Aside from the baby being revealed to be the Anti-Christ in RB, Rosemary had a "proper" pregnancy and again, the movie mostly used eerie vibes to scare audiences. On the other hand, in Alien, we explicitly see a Chestburster jumping out of a guy's stomach and killing him. I would say the "mankind" theory is pretty interesting. As for Carrie's mother, I think her husband either abused her to an outright dangerous point, or her villainy comes from her husband's death, which can cause a lot of trauma. As for the last part, I think I know what you mean. If people don't see her being listed as Tragic, they might as well think people simply forgot to add her to PE. But as horrible as she is, I still wouldn't say she's heinous enough. Ironically, Carrie herself arguably did worse. Speaking of Alien (because John Hurt was in that movie), do you watch Doctor Who?

5. Good guess. A lot of my friends guessed the same when they first read the story. However, again, I can't tell you if it was really Rory or not, because I can't spoil the ending. And about the Culkins playing creepy characters, it's outright impossible for me to agree more. I was surprised as f*** when I saw that the kid from Home Alone actually played a PE. And when I went ahead and saw the movie myself, I had to go up to my little brother and make sure he didn't have any nail guns or dummies. And then, Rory Culkin plays a Ghostface killer and that Jack character. And no, I haven't seen Jack Goes Home, but it sure looks creepy. Is that woman from Insidious in that movie?

And as for the trivia, that sounds really ironic.