@PixelatedPony
Really? I thought that’s either Hydreigon or the legendaries. I don’t really see people talk about Haxorus that much.
@Mr.Myoozik
Funnily, I think the car wash scene is less realistic (Why would the fuse box be in the car wash?) while escalator accidents actually happen. It’s like that Jaws scene except the shark is a cold, heartless machine.
@Just Wayne
Keep in mind that for the escalator scene, this was after the entire theater somehow exploded into a giant fireball that for some reason began spreading towards the rest of the mall, which is an even more ridiculous scenario.
@Just Wayne
I wouldn’t call it horror, it’s more of a Gorey thriller series, it’s meant to shock, not scare.
@Mr.Myoozik
None of the rube Goldberg stuff makes sense in any of the films and I can never take any of it seriously.
Well, the first film had the most plausible deaths, I suppose.
@Mikey
Well, the first movie has a teacher getting jumpscared by her mug, pouring cold drink in it after hot water, and a computer monitor exploding from liquid. It was never realistic to begin with. It was more for funsies like a lot of horror flicks. I just really like the idea of literal Death himself killing people through unconventional means.
@Mikey
If you mean the first movie where the toilet water somehow caused a guy to accidentally hang himself in the shower and then somehow reverse back into the toilet, then yeah that is totally plausible.
I hate the commercialization of beaches and natural parks so much.
It should have been that you only came in there just to relax and enjoy the view, not to express your shitty singing voice on Karaoke and drink piss water all day and night.
@Background Pony #2A7B
I assume you are one of those amongst the crowds that loves party noises on what should’ve been a relaxating places. Disgusting.
@Khamzat Chimaev
Not really, I hate partys too. I mean, I just feel frusted when I see a huge, large and masive wall arround a place who before I can walking without problems.
@Background Pony #2A7B
Brader I’m not talking about private properties and some random boring shit. I’m actually talking about how natural parks and undeveloped beaches should never be overcommercialized by investors to preserve the natural serenity of those locations and get approval to some tourists who just want to temporarily get away from the bullshittery of the modern world and politics.
I don’t like the Alvin & The Chipmunks franchise, I find then annoying and their music blows. I don’t know what creator Ross Bagdasarian (David Seville) was thinking when he created those high pitched abominations back in the 50’s.
@Mr.Myoozik
As a kid my favourite was Alvin simply because his colour was red. But looking back I think I hate his personality the most. What even were his redeeming qualities?
@Sparx
The willingness that he can improve and grow as a character I guess. I don’t know, I never liked the rebellious trouble maker kind of character, and Alvin fits that mold to me.