Name a horror movie where no one dies.
Name a horror movie where no one dies
The Pest
why does godzilla have a dick as a tail?
the others :^)
It's where his babies come from. Makes sense.
The Babadook
Eraserhead
The dog died
baby died
The Conjuring
Krampus?
plenty of people died in that
Conjuring 2
Poltergeist
The Thing
Knocked Up
The Shining
Eh, but they got better.
Evil Dead
no they don't, Krampus just traps their spirits in a globe
There's also the scene where the grandma tells the story of him slaughtering her parents
What's his final form?
Do those people coming out of his tail serve a purpose or are they just leftover from the people he has consumed?
Even if you don't consider being absorbed by the Thing to truly be "dying", plenty of Thing biomass that was once human was killed: Windows, Blair, Fatty, etc.
Even even then, the Norwegian guy and that one guy Macready killed were both just shot dead.
He didn't eat anyone, so it's probably something more like an evolution.
I think she said they were "taken to the underworld", but yeah, almost splitting hairs here. And I like the "trapped in the globe" interpretation myself as well, but there's also the possibility that it was all undone and the globe was just a crystal ball to keep tabs on them.
>the people he has consumed?
At what point did Godzilla ever consume anyone?
>Do those people coming out of his tail serve a purpose
Just a theory, but a pretty solid one: In the film, Godzilla evolves to become stronger, like evolving to live on land and such. He saw that he was being defeated by humanity at the end, so his next evolution was to become humanity.
It was trying to evolve again and become us. Wont stay frozen and is going to shrug off that nuke.
Mulholland Drive
So there's going to be freaky zombie Godzilla things running around?
Sounds breddy gud.
If they do a sequel. Maybe. I dont know if I want one. Its fine as it is.
how would a horror movie where there the creature doesnt show what its capable of even work?
Alien dude
Inland Empire
April Fool's Day
Nope. The globe doesn't work like that. It's used to keep a watch on the families to see if they keep up the chrismas spirit (according to the comics tie-in written by the same guy who made the movie.)
Poltergeist
the threat of death isn't the only thing that's scary
They would turn into angel like beings, they brought that up earlier. Humanoid, multply, and have wings