It because a great way to have some fun and share some of the behind
the scenes type stuff that most folks never see.
Not exact matches
I'm a child of the arcade
scene, so I obviously have a huge amount of nostalgia for this
type of
stuff, and it's great to walk in here and not just see the machines, but to hear your passion for it.
The film constantly plays with expectation like this; for both fans of the comic and the first film there is a lot of cleverness at play here and so many
types of jokes
stuffed into a single
scene that repeat viewing will surely be required.
Normally, deleted
scenes are the
type of
stuff that you watch and think, «Ah, I see why they cut that.»
Family films and mild horror can coexist (Arachnophobia and Gremlins come to mind), but by
stuffing cloying
scenes of adorably smart canine activities (the dog plays Scrabble,
types with a pencil in its mouth, and barks his answers — one bark for yes, two for no) in the middle of some adult horror (eye gougings, decapitations, and grisly
scenes of bloodshed throughout), the two elements seem to work at odds to one another.
You are not going to learn exactly what goes on behind the
scenes but it is real
stuff... wrangling different actors and working with creative
types that don't want to come out of their house.
Global warming claims imitate
scene from 1984 comedy «Ghostbusters» — «A disaster of biblical proportions... real wrath of God
type stuff»)