Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-4708882-20171002235215/@comment-31330278-20180128085452

1. In a way, Pyramid Head is similar to my college tests. I just had one yesterday. Hope for the best. Next week i'll have 2 of those, one of them is about methods of studies. It's like Silent Hill of college.

2. Recently i noticed LeFou (Gaston's henchman) bare similarities to Geekface, as both are short guys without much appeal or common courtesy who fell in love with the very wrong people. Following that realization, i have a theory that Craven originally planned to make the killers with a Gason-LeFou dynamics. In simple words, i think Craven toyed with the idea of writing Trevor as a male femme fatal, while Charlie would be his secret lover. Just the same killer geek, except insead of killing his best friend for a girl, he would kill his best friend for a guy. For clarification: I like the final cut better. I just have a theory about what Craven had in mind before he came back to his senses.

3. A couple of days ago i was forced to watch a movie about autism during one of my classes. It's about a broken family whom medium-low functioning autistic son came back from an institution. The father went for the weed, the mother engaged in an affair and the normal son have the hardest time of his life at school. As if his parents and autistic brother weren't enough, 3 bullies picked on him. Turns out it's because the lead bully's father was the accomplice of the hero's mother. "Your mother is breaking my family, so i'll make you wish you were never born, even if i have to abduct your autistic brother and throw him to the ocean" kind of thing. Some people say it's a great movie. I see it as overrated at best. I mean, they had a great potential. They could get the whiny lead bully to kill the hero's mother, which will promote the hero to kill him and one of his 2 accomplice. The last remaning bully could escape and return in another part. Another thing they could do was to make the 3 bullies into a mafia in the making. Or doing some rething about the autistic son and  trying to take care of him back to normal (it's possible. I know about autistic people who came normal after intensive treatment). But no. They sent the plot to an electric chair just to prove a point. And the worst was the ending, when the hero lashed on the wrong person. The whiny bully threw the autist to the ocean after crapping about his broken family in the making. Instead of lashing at the bully (at the very least i would do that. For clarification, the hero had a good reason to kill that bully. People kill their mothers for much less), the hero lash at his father for alledgly not knowing what's happening in front of him. I'm a little angry at this movie. I want to hope no decent director in hollywood will ever waist potential like this movie did.

5+6. Someone i love dearly said i should consider using Aladin for Police Legend. Given he started out as a thief in his home story, he can get Tweedle Dee (or someone else) to pay for his drugs. Currently it more likely i'll use Bluebeard though. In either of the cases, i think i'll you the idea you gave me and cosider making Dee surviving for the next round after selling his 2nd accomplice as part of a plea bargain. You made me understand it make much more sense than faking his death. In case i use the plea bargain for part 1, do you have a specific death you wish to Dee in the other parts?