There's no shortage of man-eating plants in popular culture. In the classic movie Little Shop of Horrors, a ant with shark-size d jaws needs human bloo d to grow. An d in The Addams Family, Mortici a owns an "African trangler" plant with a habit of biting humans.Many of these ar...
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The wizard proceeds to plant Anzu in a dating sim universe that is void of her favourite pastimes but teeming with attractive young bachelors. Anzu is vexed by this and resolves to quash any romantic encounters that come her way, so that she can go back to eating snacks in her room like ...
The Good Guy: Seymour Krelborn is a geeky florist and human caretaker of the man-eating plant named Audrey II. Audrey [I] is his coworker who he secretly longs for. There doesn't appear to be much evil in Seymour until Audrey II convinces him to offer someone up as tribute. Audrey...
Overheard: "Dude, man, what was that? That was so loud. Rocket Maaaaan. No way! That's way cool!" And it was way cool. Here's a video of Kinnie speaking to a crowd in Asheville, inviting them to come out to the first year of ActionFest. Like everyone associated with the ...
In the ageless philosophical treatiseMallrats, Jason Lee theorizes that Superman’s sperm would be too powerful for the womb of an ordinary mortal, and that his only viable sexual partner would be someone like Wonder Woman, with her ostensibly indestructible birth canal. In this limp rom-com (...
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“Strange Brew,” he emerges here as a shy, likable leading man in theWoody Allenmode. The movie sometimes makes his work look easy. But he has to carry a lot of the exposition and hold most of the conversations with the plant, and without him the movie might not have been half as ...
Borrowing visual tidbits from such movies as John Carpenter'sThe Thing, and Roger Corman'sTheLittle Shop of Horrors, Tsukamoto follows the bumbling pair as they search for Hiruko's home, hoping to seal him in permanently. Like Audrey, the man-eating plant whose victims' faces appeared as blo...