I think he's cute. Not in a gotta-have-it way, but I get it. I like it that he seems handsome AND like you could meet him in your town at the same time...I think Shauna would call him "approachable", well, Shauna would say "fucking approachable" because she is Jersey-girl fabulous as well as a publicist, but you feel me, right?
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But then I've never gotten the Ruffalo appeal.
My mind is boggling at you as well!
No Ruffalo for me, either.
On a scale of one to ten (and yes, you can go to eleven), how would you rate the clown-under-the-bed-scene in Poltergeist?
Maybe a seven? Though it wasn't even the scariest scene in that movie (the tree eating Bobby and the steak crawling across the countertop were both worse, IMHO).
Plus, you can never view the scene the same way again after seeing Scary Movie 2.
I rate it a 10, where 1 = total recall. Man, it's been a long time since I saw that film.
Yeah, it's way up there for me, cuz clowns are already evil. But I also have to agree with Matt that it's not necessarily the scariest scene in the movie.
The scene with the dude in the mirror is what flips me out. Body horror FTW.
I remember reading the novelization, and the mirror scene as filmed was WAY less horrible than it could have been.
The thing in the pool with the skeletons always freaked me out, but just in an "Ewwww!" way. Also the guy in the mirror.
My favorite not-scary scene is still JoBeth Williams showing Craig T. Ferguson the chair moving in the kitchen.