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LivingDeadPunk
PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 4:25 am  Reply with quote



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Gory wrote:
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Boy? Shocked
The "pancakes" scene was made up during filming after the director saw Matthew Helms practicing tae kwon do during a break. He discovered that Helms was a real-life black belt, so he decided to add the scene to give a chance for Helms to show what he could do.
I still don't get the pancakes thing.
Nothing to get. Just a bit of surreality. Remember, Roth was buddy with Lynch, who gets a special thanks in the credits.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 4:27 am  Reply with quote



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My nephew (who is in his twenties) actually covered his eyes during the end of the leg shaving scene when we saw this in the theater. The sound still make him feel sick though.

I can't believe we're related.


my mother was terrified by night of the lepus...genetics are strange things
Yeah. His sister is more like me. Of course, she did grow up with me telling her that Chucky was in her closet, waiting to kill her in her sleep.


sibling affection is such a wonderful thing isn't it.
She loved hearing it. made life interesting.

I should probably add that I was like 20 years old when I was telling her that shit. hahaha I'd still do it.


the interesting question is how old was she at the time
Probably between 7 and 10.
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Gory
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The shot of the bunny costume was an homage to The Shining. Am I right?
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Gory wrote:
The shot of the bunny costume was an homage to The Shining. Am I right?


or to easter
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While filming a particularly bloody scene, Rider Strong decided to go for a walk in the woods between setups. Covered head to toe in blood, he happened upon a group of 35 schoolgirls, who were on a field trip. The girls screamed at the sight of this blood-drenched hiker, and then screamed even louder when they realized the hiker was the star of "Boy Meets World" (1993). The girls chased Rider through the woods. Strong eventually made it back to the film crew, and vowed never to wander off between scenes again.
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While filming a particularly bloody scene, Rider Strong decided to go for a walk in the woods between setups. Covered head to toe in blood, he happened upon a group of 35 schoolgirls, who were on a field trip. The girls screamed at the sight of this blood-drenched hiker, and then screamed even louder when they realized the hiker was the star of "Boy Meets World" (1993). The girls chased Rider through the woods. Strong eventually made it back to the film crew, and vowed never to wander off between scenes again.
Did they want to ... ride him strong? heh heh heh
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Gory wrote:
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While filming a particularly bloody scene, Rider Strong decided to go for a walk in the woods between setups. Covered head to toe in blood, he happened upon a group of 35 schoolgirls, who were on a field trip. The girls screamed at the sight of this blood-drenched hiker, and then screamed even louder when they realized the hiker was the star of "Boy Meets World" (1993). The girls chased Rider through the woods. Strong eventually made it back to the film crew, and vowed never to wander off between scenes again.
Did they want to ... ride him strong? heh heh heh



oh that's just bad
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Gory wrote:
The shot of the bunny costume was an homage to The Shining. Am I right?
That. I do not know, but, to my knowledge, Roth has still never come clean about who was actually IN the bunny costume.
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ImTheMoon wrote:
Gory wrote:
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While filming a particularly bloody scene, Rider Strong decided to go for a walk in the woods between setups. Covered head to toe in blood, he happened upon a group of 35 schoolgirls, who were on a field trip. The girls screamed at the sight of this blood-drenched hiker, and then screamed even louder when they realized the hiker was the star of "Boy Meets World" (1993). The girls chased Rider through the woods. Strong eventually made it back to the film crew, and vowed never to wander off between scenes again.
Did they want to ... ride him strong? heh heh heh



oh that's just bad
Yeah. I'm all tapped out.
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Crew member Robert Jones took home the decapitated body prop once the film wrapped, and was pulled over while driving home by police officers who saw the corpse and thought he was a serial killer. The police held Jones at gunpoint until he was able to convince them the lifelike body was only a prop.
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LivingDeadPunk wrote:
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The shot of the bunny costume was an homage to The Shining. Am I right?
That. I do not know, but, to my knowledge, Roth has still never come clean about who was actually IN the bunny costume.
It was me.
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Why would he go back to the cabin?
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There are also fake shemps listed in the credits.
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Little Night of the Living Dead fun there.
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That's another one for the fire.

An homage to Night of the Living Dead with the bodies burning.
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