Alexandra Daddario Filmography Part 2
Burying the Ex (2014)
The Last Man on Earth (2015)
San Andreas (2015)
Faces Without Eyes (2015)
American Horror Story (2015)
The Choice (2016)
Baked in Brooklyn (2016)
Baywatch (2017)
The Layover (2017)
When We First Met (2018)
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Joe Dante Directing New Movie 'Little Shop of Halloween Horrors'
Joe Dante Directing New Horror Movie 'Little Shop of Halloween Horrors'
Legendary genre filmmakers Joe Dante and Roger Corman are teaming up to relaunch Corman’s Little Shop of Horrors franchise with the new horror movie Little Shop of Halloween Horrors.
Deadline reports today that director Joe Dante and producer Roger Corman are teaming with Emmy-nominated veteran producer Brad Krevoy, CEO of MPCA, on Little Shop of Halloween Horrors, which will be a reboot of…
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Burying the Ex (2014) Joe Dante.
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vash the stampede is to me what saints are to catholics. i will be dealing with some shit that makes me want to kill people and go "vash give me strength". i need to put the "can you stop fucking around" image on one of those prayer candles
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I am thinking normal thoughts about Jonathan accidentally killing his dad.
Like Lonnie took a swing at him, Jonathan swings back and oops - on his way down Lonnie hits his head on something and now he's dead :) I'm also thinking about Hopper accidentally coming across this mess, and how he'd help deal with the body. Because he more than anyone else in town knows about all the horrible shit Lonnie has put his family through and what he's done to them.
So picture this: Hopper walking in on poor Jonathan wiping down the kitchen floors with a towel, wearing yellow kitchen gloves, and there's a bottle of dish soap next to him. The poor teen gets startled as fuck, eyes widening in horror of being caught, but Hopper sees the feet from the body next to the kitchen table, and all he says is: "We need bleach."
Later, Steve also accidentally witnesses them hauling what looks like a body, wrapped in a rug (it is a body wrapped in a rug), into the back of Hopper's truck. He very reasonably freaks out until Jonathan has to grab him by his shoulders and be like, "Steve - it's my dad." And he sees Lonnie's face peaking out of the carpet, and yep! It is! Which makes Steve freak out even more.
So now we have Steve squashed between Hopper and Jonathan in the crew cab of his truck, and yes, they're making him help bury the body. And when Hopper asks why the hell Steve was heading over to the Byers' house anyways - it's not like anyone needed a ride and the only person home was Jonathan, Steve, still in shock says, "Oh, I was coming to visit my boyfriend."
So now there's that in the air, and Hopper looks flustered, Jonathan is groaning, because thanks a lot, Steve! and it takes Steve a solid minute to realize what he's said. And then Jonathan and Steve argue the entire time while digging Lonnie's grave, because Steve accidentally outing them is more concerning to Jonathan than his dad's corpse slowly growing cold in the carpet 3 feet away from them.
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I once told myself
I would never hate you
But I’ve decided to burn my love away
Strike a match,
Pour the gasoline in the shape of your stupid fucking face,
Light the fire,
Burn my love away,
And it will hurt sure,
A burning pain that leaves me seared and empty
But it’s better than the cold comfort you provided
All I needed was some sign to show you cared
And instead you left me alone
Alone and empty
Perfect kindling
And its about time I let it burn
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