“The Monster is a mirror…”
Whoa! These people know how to party.
“The Monster is a mirror…”
Whoa! These people know how to party.
Spirit fingers!
I wonder if his head is gonna explode like in ‘Scanners’.
Awww, no blood out of the nose. That’s a tidy death.
“Renegade!”
So much for individual self-expression.
Hrm. No dead. Off to the old folks home with ya!!
Now he’s got fingerprints all over the periphery shield!
Someone’s gotta clean that, you know.
“Should we give him death?”
What are they gonna do? Gum him to death?
It’s like a zombie movie! :eek:
That made me think of MST3K
“Sweet death. Oblivion.”
Cut your head off. That oughta do it.
There can be only one!
What did the old man say about Death?
Aww, look. She dressed like a butterfly.
Oh, OK. They have kids.
They just kill them. :eek:
You know what makes these campy 70s scifi flicks?
You can do anything. Sean Connery is in a friggin paper mache mask running around half-naked.
John Boorman used Irish Travellers as extras. He said that they were the best extras that he’d ever had, extremely pleasant and reliable. He cast them, because he thought they looked like people who’d actually lived an outdoor life.
That’s because of the massive amounts of LSD.
The Wizard of Oz!!
Beastiality? But there are no hooves.
“No man, woman, or beast will ever desire you again.”
Dude, harsh! :eek:
Three of John Boorman’s children appear in the flashback scene concerning the founding of the tabernacle: Daisy Boorman, Telsche Boorman and Katrine Boorman.