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Maybe. Maybe not... Yes. It’s a great late-night flick. I think she was simply terrified, and wanted to scream “Help!”, and that button was the only help available, so she pushed it. Maybe it was also a part of her training. My personal favorites: A Time To Kill Lost Boys Batman Forever Flatliners Haven’t seen Falling Down yet but it’s on my list of movies to watch JUST SAY NO!!!! I think the dragging effect is intentional. The Hughes character becomes obsessed with something, and so the film follows suit. Then we the viewers get a feel for his madness. quarantine q-u-a-r-a-n-t-i-n-e quarantine I completely disagree. The OCD factor is what originally drew me into this film, because it was a behavioral trait I had never seen portrayed in film before. I am in total agreement. So many great lines, it’s hard to pick a favorite. I thought that maybe he had chemical burns on his elbow from handling explosives and such. Not sure if that’s how it works though. You make a valid point, good sir. I love this episode, and also the Rocky Horror episode. It was a disaster pc nightmare when it was released. I agree. But I don’t think the filmmakers had a choice. They probably were not able to use footage of an actual video game because of property rights. They had to rush the job for the purpose of the scene. I bet they wanted to use Grand Theft Auto. Lol Yes! I mean, damn dude! Why’d you have to go outside, in the rain, and get yourself killed right next to that thematically appropriate set of ridiculous stairs? Those Crystal Lake counselors will never learn. Seriously, though. The universe is unfair. Tosses you a sweet piece of ass one second, slams a machete in your face the next. What can you do? I prefer the Bootleg cut because it provides more wonderful-ness. But either cut is fine. (Edit) allow me to elaborate: The extended sequences are brilliantly scored and super continuous and I love the music and the acting and the overall vibe of the whole thing, and I feel like the Bootleg Cut should have been the Theatrical Release. But I’m happy to have both. 🍻 Cheers to that! I think it was character building. Andy wants to remind his fellow inmates that there is still a hopeful world outside their walls. He does it again when he plays music for the yard.