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Spelling... and why good riddance?


In the credit sequence, you can see the sign of Cresent View Cemetery. But isn't it normally spelled with a "sc"... crescent? I couldn't find any instance of a "cresent" cemetery.

So my mind was thinking about spelling, then I see the Velma character (Culpepper!) is named Megahn. That's her real name, so I can't criticize it, but again, isn't it normally spelled Meghan?

Last thought, on the graves. The upstanding, church-goinng judge who turned out to be a kidnapping masochist, why did his grave say "good riddance"? Good riddance sounds like something you would put for someone who was annoying for a long period of time, whereas nobody knew the judge was a horrible person. It was only found after his death from his journals and the locked up corpse. Any ideas?

By the way, I did enjoy the movie, so these are just some inconsequential thoughts.

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