here's chucky from "child's play" made with major grey's chutney to become a chutney chucky.
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next up is my favorite scene from "children of the corn" on corn tortillas which makes it, you guessed it, "children of the corn tortillas".
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in case you're unfamiliar with this movie, it's the scene where the red headed kid yells "outlander!!". it never fails to crack me up.
4 comments:
Ack! Not Chutney Chucky!! LOL! I've never seen any of the Chucky movies completely - just a scene here and there. Freaks the hell out of me. Never seen Children of the Corn either. That's scary too, isn't it? Yeah, I'm a big chicken. I can only stand blood and gore if it's in a sci-fi movie.
they're scary if you're not into horror. i think they're both really funny. hahaha!
"children of the corn" is dumb (but funny). i just wanted an excuse to link to the "outlander" clip since i tend to quote that a lot for no particular reason.
I should look at horror movies that way...as wacky humor. My imagination tends to work over-time (with no pay). I couldn't shower for a few weeks after watching Psycho, and that is so tame by today's standards.
It's funny that many of us have these quotes we like to use/yell out for no reason (one of mine is "power to the appliances" from a goofy kids film called Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars). ;D
well, i mean, some movies are scary but a lot of the low budget slasher films don't really have anything that's shocking on a deeper level than blood and gore.
hitchcock can be really creepy because there's a lot more behind it than just the "boogeyman" factor.
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