No vegetables, no dessert. Those are the rules!
The Big Picture Stephen King is without a doubt one of the greatest creators in horror history. His novels are some of the most successful in the horror genre and have gone on to spawn film adaptations that stand the test of time. Contributions such as Carrie, The Shining, Cujo, and IT are among some of his most memorable, and are pure nightmare fuel. But he also has some lesser-known works, some that slipped under the radar, and some that time has purposefully forgotten.
Charles sets his sights on Tanya Robertson , a fellow classmate of his, who is pure as snow. He romances her and attempts to feed off of her, but she fights back and injures him just enough to get away. She runs into a police officer and begs him for help, only for Charles to kill him . But the police officer’s cat, who is arguably the hero of this movie, attacks Charles in retaliation, scratching him in the face and chest, which wounds him almost fatally.
Mary then sneaks up behind the officer as he calls for help, and it’s here that we are given one of the greatest and most absurd kills I’ve ever seen. Picking up a corn cob from a dinner plate, Mary promptly jams the cob into the officer’s back, which somehow works, and somehow kills him. And to top it off, she delivers a cheeky one-liner to go with it. “No vegetables, no dessert. Those are the rules.
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