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Things I learned from watching Mandy


If you don't have enough movie to fill up two hours, there are some ways to stretch it out. Run a few scenes in slow motion. Very slow motion. Have the characters stare at each other a long time. Add a lot of scenes of characters slowly waking up and slowly walking.

Plot isn't important if you're confused about genre. Just put in lots of scenes with fire and spewing blood. Viewers will love that.

Don't be afraid to steal ideas (lots of them) from other writers and directors. Call it homage.

If you can't afford a decent score, just use a lot of loud synthesized fuzz guitars and drums.

Get rid of the film's best actor in the first hour so other actors will have a chance to look adequate.

Loggers have superhuman healing powers from stab and puncture wounds.

Nicholas Cage knows how to frown and open his eyes really wide, even when things seem to be normal.

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Get rid of the film's best actor in the first hour so other actors will have a chance to look adequate.


I agree, the chubby guy they sacrificed to the biker demons was gone way too early lol.

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Badass demon bikers often have trouble balancing on two wheels so they at times ride 4 wheel ATVs instead.

The Cheddar Goblin is the only character in this movie I would want to spend more time with.

If you commit horrible crimes against two people, don't bother to verify both are dead before leaving the scene.

When seeking revenge on the psychos that tortured and murdered your girlfriend, take the time to smelt your own axe instead of buying a shotgun.

The money spent on "Just for Men" hair and beard dye for Nic Cage comprised a full 12% of the film's budget.

Its not the size of your tool, it's how you use it. At least when referring to chainsaws.

If you watch after dropping acid you won't even notice the red hue over everything...ummm so I've been told.

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