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File:Bring Me the Head of Jesus of Nazareth.jpg|link=Bring Me the Head of Jesus of Nazareth|'''''[[Bring Me the Head of Jesus of Nazareth]]''''' is a 1974 religious Western film by Sam Peckinpah about a little bunny who goes in search of an Easter gift for his mother. | |||
File:Hard Cotton Candy.jpg|link=Hard Cotton Candy|'''''[[Hard Cotton Candy]]''''' is an American psychological horror film about a 14-year-old female vigilante's trapping and torture of a circus barker whom she suspects of being an evil supernatural clown. | File:Hard Cotton Candy.jpg|link=Hard Cotton Candy|'''''[[Hard Cotton Candy]]''''' is an American psychological horror film about a 14-year-old female vigilante's trapping and torture of a circus barker whom she suspects of being an evil supernatural clown. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[Bring Me the Head of Jesus of Nazareth]]'' | |||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [https:// | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeping_Tom_(1960_film) Peeping Tom (1960 film)] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peeps Peeps] @ Wikipedia | |||
* [https://youtube.com/watch?v=nAqEn6JS-oM Peeping Tom (1960) - Trailer] @ YouTube | |||
* [https://youtube.com/watch?v=ju3_gMMa5EQ Peeps Pop] @ YouTube | |||
=== Social media === | |||
* https:// | * [https://twitter.com/GnomonChronicl1/status/1584671598522822656 Post] @ Twitter (24 October 2022) | ||
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[[Category:Easter (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Easter (nonfiction)]] | ||
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[[Category:Holidays (nonfiction)]] | [[Category:Holidays (nonfiction)]] | ||
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Revision as of 07:20, 7 April 2023
Peeping Toms is a 1960 British psychological horror-confectionary film about a serial killer who murders women while using Peeps to record their dying expressions of terror.
In the News
Bring Me the Head of Jesus of Nazareth is a 1974 religious Western film by Sam Peckinpah about a little bunny who goes in search of an Easter gift for his mother.
Hard Cotton Candy is an American psychological horror film about a 14-year-old female vigilante's trapping and torture of a circus barker whom she suspects of being an evil supernatural clown.
Pulp Whoppers is a 1994 crime drama candy film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.
The Chewing is a 1980 horror comedy film about a child prodigy (Danny Torrance) who is haunted by unnaturally cheerful twins (the Doublemint Twins).
Fiction cross-reference
- Bring Me the Head of Jesus of Nazareth
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Hard Cotton Candy
- Pulp Whoppers
- The Chewing
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Peeping Tom (1960 film) @ Wikipedia
- Peeps @ Wikipedia
- Peeping Tom (1960) - Trailer @ YouTube
- Peeps Pop @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (24 October 2022)
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- Peeps (nonfiction)
- 1960s (nonfiction)
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- Carl Boehm (nonfiction)
- Brian Easdale (nonfiction)
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- Leo Marks (nonfiction)
- Anna Massey (nonfiction)
- Michael Powell (nonfiction)
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