The most hilarious part that gets me everytime is that THE OPENING TO ANNIE IS REALLY THAT FREAKING LONG!! It's obnoxiously long and they sing the whole song. I didn't even know that until after watching Serial Mom.
I’ve watched Annie millions of times, the opening is not that long. It’s not short, but it’s not that long. This scene they kinda replayed the same verse of Annie millions of times. Like if the lady kept rewinding that song a lot. N because they did that it made the song even longer here.
@@Father_of_Death I have plans to get the Serial Mom Blu-ray to go along with my Death Becomes Her Blu-ray. Both are under the Scream Factory label, BTW. I knew about Serial Mom being a Focus Features movie when I rented it from the library a couple of years ago.
@@fromthehaven94 my only gripe is that Universal Pictures needs to reissue all of the Savoy Pictures titles, except the ones they sold off to New Line Cinema and Paramount Pictures.
When I was in high school we read a short story where the woman beats her husband to death with a roast, hides his body, then cooks said roast and feeds it to the cops when she reports him missing
You realize that dogs eat literal crap and who knows what other disgusting things. Anyway, carvnivores by design can eat meat that is beginning to spoil.
0:38 Chip Sutphin : Did you bring back "Ghost Dad"? Emma Lou Jenson : There ya go. [handing over video] Emma Lou Jenson : I just love Bill Cosby pictures!
I forgot that Andy from child’s play 3 was in this movie, and he later gets killed by being burned alive lol. She got to do the job that Chucky couldn’t pull off, also it’s ironic that John waters (the director) was in Seed of Chucky.
Goddammit, I don't know if I'm ever going to be able to watch Annie again. The murder doesn't bother me, but what she had her dog doing to her was beyond nauseating.
Now that's graphic violence...with the blood splattering on the TV screen. Imagine if that was the mafia (I'm talking Sopranos) doing that to the woman who refused to rewind.
Of course, rewinding wore out the motor on your vcr quicker, so we had rewinders. As a kid, I couldn’t understand why anyone would need a rewinder as we had rewind on our vcrs, but nowadays they are what’s keeping my vcrs running.
I think this will be her last and final words as Beverly kills her because she called her son Chip a "son of a psycho" when he gave her a verbal warning about rewinding the VHS tapes as she was ordering the movie of "Annie" in 1982. I was not a fan of this movie of "Serial Mom" when it got released in 1994. Did anyone noticed that she was not going to do it before she hits her?