Psychopaths (...and Happiness)

Scrreeee scrreeeeee scrreeeeeee

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Scrreeee scrreeeeee scrreeeeeee

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MOTHERRRRRRRR!

Makes me want to take a shower now ...

Alas, all the REALLY good psychos are confined to celluloid these days - all we get now are the run-of-the-mill crazies ... no originality anymore ... all copycats ...

I think I've come up with my new hobby! :cool:

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And perhaps indicative of my odd nature I mourned that there were no more in the series and I seriously considered writing my own fan-fiction chapters.



He doesn't seem to be - thankfully.

I suppose it's a case of artistic license - Harris and Hopkins made Lecter far more evil and far more emotionless. His killings weren't for the sake of passion like Dr. Trevino's - they were cold and (to him) logical and often based only upon someone being rude to him.

If I ate everyone that had been rude to me I'd weigh 400 pounds. :rolleyes:

And your liver would be destroyed from all the "nice Chianti" accompanying the meal.
 
MOTHERRRRRRRR!

Makes me want to take a shower now ...

Alas, all the REALLY good psychos are confined to celluloid these days - all we get now are the run-of-the-mill crazies ... no originality anymore ... all copycats ...

I think I've come up with my new hobby! :cool:

I saw Psycho in Miami, age 16, with my older cousins. I'd never seen anything remotely scary and, I swear, I'm not over it yet!!. My g'son laughs at me as it wasn't nearly scary enough to even hold his interest -- after watching things like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, I guess not! I know it's NOTHING compared to today's horror flicks, but at my age and being the first one for me, it scared the bejesus out of me. I like thrillers, but you can have anything remotely related to horror...just "ain't" my thing.
 
I saw Psycho in Miami, age 16, with my older cousins. I'd never seen anything remotely scary and, I swear, I'm not over it yet!!. My g'son laughs at me as it wasn't nearly scary enough to even hold his interest -- after watching things like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, I guess not! I know it's NOTHING compared to today's horror flicks, but at my age and being the first one for me, it scared the bejesus out of me. I like thrillers, but you can have anything remotely related to horror...just "ain't" my thing.

For me it was a movie called Carnival of Souls - I had night terrors for months after that one. Of course, I was 6 years old when I watched it ...

 


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