O. M. G, I watched the movie yesterday, I found the story nice but Indian censorship board cut half of the entire story because of all such scenes and now I realise why it's so scary
I first watched this movie in like 2003 and this scene was freaky. Still is. His death was freakier than the ghost themselves. Except maybe the Jackal lol.
I remembered this movie. Watched it when I was a kid. It made me ask my parents not to accept 2nd hand houses that would be given by relatives without checking their backgrounds first. 😂 It made me damn paranoid lmaooo
Cyrus intentionally placed the bag on top of the lever to trigger it as soon as the lawyer picks up the bag trapping him and cyrus and the whole family with ghosts
RIP Paul Walker. It took me until I was 13 years old to know who he was and when he passed away and the first movie I watched with him in it was Eight Below.
Ok but the edges of the glass door sliders were not even sharp. Unless they were moving much much faster than they did, yes they would kill him but they would more so crush him instead of split him in half
Paul Walker (R.I.P.) and Tobey Maguire made my childhood. I grew up watching the Fast & Furious films and original Spider-Man trilogy as a kid. It’s surprising to see these two in _Pleasantville_ long before those franchises they were synonymous with were even a thing.
They say that childhood dies after sexual assault or abuse or something adult happens at a young age. I believe the scene represents that for the serial killer. He is a child here stroking the horse. And then, next thing you know it is sliced dissected and its insides are shown. Incredible symbolism.
I was sent here by Reese dressing in one of her Elle costumes to promote a new Legally Blonde project she’s producing. And she still knows how to wear pink!