SEND HELP (2026) dir. Sam Raimi

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SEND HELP (2026) dir. Sam Raimi
I have a distinct memory of a kill but can’t place it
A woman finds her boyfriend tied to a tree by the killer. When the police arrive to cut him lose it turns out the killer already slashed his stomach opens so he spills out over his girlfriend who’s trying to stuff it back inside.
Do you know where this is from?
This sounds so familiar but it also sounds like a bunch of different things if that makes sense? Like I'm thinking of scenes in Dead Snow, Dog Soldiers, Laid to Rest, one of the Ft13 (part 7 maybe?), etc but none of them are what you describe. It has to be like a comedy though I think?
Maybe someone else can jog some memories?
This is likely Clark Hudson’s death from Scream MTV, which honestly had some pretty memorable kills.
Is there cheeses for us meeces?
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So, something I'm confused about: it apparently took Ladybug over an hour to fly from Paris to Brazil. Flying to New York would probably also take an hour or so. How exactly was the Space power-up supposed to let her fly back to Paris in the NY special fast enough to take out an akuma without there being major damage? I mean, I thought that plan was short-sighted to begin with, but this just helps expose it even further. Didn't matter whether Chat Noir was in Paris or not during that, the akuma was gonna be recalled before she could get there in time to fix the damage.
Doing some math.
It is roughly 9405 km from Paris to Brazil. Admittedly Brazil is large and it’s never specified where exactly Luka is. But doing that and the 74 minutes Marinette says we can judge that the Space flight speed is roughly 7625 km/hr.
The distance from Paris to NYC is 5890 km. At that speed it would take Marinette roughly 47 minutes to get to Paris. Which is well within the time of an akuma attack depending on how long Hawkmoth is willing to wait for them to show.
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Oh yeah I’m sure!
The screenwriters
“We all knew that he was obviously quite ill, and it was pretty clear that this was going to be the last role he would play in a movie. And the fact that it was one of the Final Destination movies made it that much more poignant. Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, our directors, they made a very shrewd decision to take the last couple of lines that were scripted and say, ‘Tony, just say what you would want to say to the fans. What would you like to impart to them in this moment?' So, everything that makes that scene so emotional is authentic because that was just Tony talking through the camera to the very fans who supported him for so many years. So, it was a very magical moment on set."
Craig Perry, producer for FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES (2025)
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