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Post by mrellaguru on Jan 16, 2018 18:19:54 GMT
Someone on another board is looking for it, and now I'm dying of curiosity. Please help.
Already guessed:
The Nutty Professor The Haunted Mansion The Gods Must Be Crazy The Arrival Beetlejuice
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Post by Caesar Roberto on Jan 17, 2018 1:43:00 GMT
What the hell, brah? That's messed up
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Post by mrellaguru on Jan 17, 2018 1:44:11 GMT
What the hell, brah? That's messed up Yes, it is. I thought perhaps the person who remembers this was dreaming, but they're sure that it's a real movie.
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Post by carlcarlson1 on Mar 4, 2018 21:09:59 GMT
From Long Neck - TV Tropes
Movies Shown briefly towards the end of Black Swan during a surreal and disturbing depiction of the main character's transformation into the 'swan' of 'Swan Lake'. One of the monsters in C.H.U.D. starts extending its neck, which makes it all the more easy to decapitate. The baby from Eraserhead has an abnormally long neck, among other deformities. Its neck gets even longer in the scene where it pops out from underneath Spenser's head. Ditto for the Henrietta Deadite in Evil Dead 2, whose neck starts extending when it escapes the fruit cellar. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: E.T. is able to make his neck longer. He usually does this when he is frightened, but near the end when he has to say goodbye to Elliott's older brother he does this too. Star Wars: In The Phantom Menace, one of the Jedi Council members, Yarael Poof, has a very long neck. Also, the Kaminoans from Attack of the Clones.
TV Doctor Who: Mentioned by the Doctor in "School Reunion" that Monster of the Week the Krillitanes used to have extremely long necks, but due to the fact they constantly take on other race's traits, they now looked like giant bats.
Video games Puppeteer's Nebula Oblongata is the Rukurokubi daughter of the Headless Horseman, Mayor of Hallowee Ville. Despite her stretching neck, she insists that she's a cosmic traveler trapped in a normal human's body in the middle of a town of monsters. A number of Pokémon, but the absolute king of this trope is the Alola Form of Exeggutor. It's 35-foot-tall palm tree, with thirty of those feet being its neck/trunk. In Undertale, the Lesser Dog enemy will stretch its neck out more and more when you pet it. This can go on for quite some time. Sam & Max Hit the Road has Bruno the Bigfoot's girlfriend, Trixie the Giraffe-Necked Girl from Scranton, who has rings around her neck like a Ndebele tribeswoman. Khezu from Monster Hunter can stretch its neck to bite from a long distance. Titania from Warframe has one, which makes her more... off compared to the rest of the frames.
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Post by carlcarlson1 on Mar 4, 2018 21:21:42 GMT
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Post by poelzig on Mar 6, 2018 0:44:17 GMT
Talk about a Girrafican American.
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Post by Honolulu on Jul 1, 2018 16:37:46 GMT
Talk about a Girrafican American. Lol
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Post by Honolulu on Jul 1, 2018 16:38:24 GMT
Someone on another board is looking for it, and now I'm dying of curiosity. Please help. Already guessed: The Nutty Professor The Haunted Mansion The Gods Must Be Crazy The Arrival Beetlejuice Maybe Tales from the Hood?
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