Sick sick sick movies.
Eat some people, fuck the dead.
It’s time for haiku!
Are you Ravenous?
Do you see the potency
That human meat gives?
Guy Pearce, his cheekbones,
Gold-rush cannibalism —
What’s there not to like?
Sick sick sick movies.
Eat some people, fuck the dead.
It’s time for haiku!
Are you Ravenous?
Do you see the potency
That human meat gives?
Guy Pearce, his cheekbones,
Gold-rush cannibalism —
What’s there not to like?
Posted by Culture Snob on Friday, September 7, 2007.
Filed in Movies and tagged Antonia Bird (1), Cannibalism (1), Haiku (7), Horror (50), Poetry (7), Ravenous (1).
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