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#151
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Suzy Bannion
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(I'm not voting on this one) |
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Both Willard movies are good, but neither of them approaches the literary source, originally titled "Ratman's Notebooks."
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And I'm voting for Willard.
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Willard.....
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Suzy Bannion (Suspiria)
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Does the film Ben do any better job at capturing Ratman's Notebooks?
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The original book had a satirical component that both movies ignore. Willard discovers a large rat mask in the attic and starts making raids wearing it accompanied by his army of rats. The city is in terror of "Ratman." They even start selling Ratman insurance. |
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I'll throw a vote to Jennifer Hills (I Spit On Your Grave).
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Wow, I love this thread. I'm voting for: Suzy Bannion
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