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Me, perusing the Creepy Shop: hmmm
The Creepy Shopkeeper: we have anything your heart desires… for a price! Heheheh…
Me, placing my hand on an Object: shhhhh
[leitmotif shifts to a minor key]
Me, snatching my hand back: nope!
Creepy Shopkeep: What
Me, placing my hand on another Object: hmmm
[leitmotif shifts to major key]
Me: I’ll take this one!
Creepy Shopkeep: out! OUT! I don’t know what you’re on about but I don’t like it one bit OUT I SAY!
Horror movies by year:
1993
Who is the best Devil in the movies?
There are so many great portrayals of the Devil, what one is your favorite?
Tim Curry, Legend 1985
Max von Sydow, Needful Things 1993
Viggo Mortensen, The Prophecy 1995
Al Pacino, The Devil's Advocate 1997
Gabriel Byrne, End of Days 1999
Peter Stormare, Constantine 2005
There were so many great who played the Devil but not everyone could make the poll. Big shout out to:
Bob Obenkirk, Hell and Back (2015)
John Ritter, Wholly Moses! (1980)
Lon Chaney Jr., The Devil's Messenger (1962)
Dany Elfman, Forbidden Zone (1980) A personal favorite.
TV devil actors will come a little later.
A list of my children
I keep adopting fictional characters. Here’s the list!
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner (Animaniacs)
Milo Murphy (Milo Murphy’s Law)
Lizzy Afton (FNAF the Musical)
All of the hand puppet animatronics (FNAF the Musical)
Jem and Scout Finch (To Kill a Mockingbird)
Marcy Wu (Amphibia)
Klaus Baudelaire (A Series of Unfortunate Events)
Norris Ridgewick (Needful Things)

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"Needful Things" stands out among the many horror pieces criticizing and caricaturing 80s American materialism in that... It is one of the rare ones that doesn't have a case of people getting it massively wrongly and the piece retrospectively becoming material for the most toxic ideas.
It is not the only one, far from it, but I looked in a row at "American Psycho", "They live!" and "Needful Things", and the latter just stood out a lot in term of "audience reception".
Mind you, it might be because nobody remembers or caught that the book was written, per Stephen King's word, as a hate-book denouncing the 80s' consumerism. Nowadays people just take it as yet another "Devil wrecking havoc and buying souls" story.
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