in oil. never had the ones in a sauce.No, no heads on the kind I eat. Never even seen such sardines. Blech.
Mine's the big red canned Chicken of the Sea sardines in either tomato or hot sauce. On crackers. Maybe smoked oysters, too.
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in oil. never had the ones in a sauce.No, no heads on the kind I eat. Never even seen such sardines. Blech.
Mine's the big red canned Chicken of the Sea sardines in either tomato or hot sauce. On crackers. Maybe smoked oysters, too.
Well, if you could find Who's Killing the Great Chefs of Europe, that is horror to me.Are there any food horror movies, that I can watch this weekend? Anyone?
Thank you for the rec! I've often seen his books at the local Savers, and wondered if they were worth buying. I'll definitely pick them up next time I see them.I was about to respond with "I love that movie and the book it's based on" and then realized you were talking about The Others (plural) and not The Other (singular). I find the latter movie (and book) from 1972 and 1971 respectively, brilliant. I remember reading the book sometime in the late 70s and being horrified by many of the passages and imagery. I still get an eerie feeling when I think about it. Thomas Tryon was a wonderful writer. He left this world much too soon.
Are there any food horror movies, that I can watch this weekend? Anyone?
Love the ones in Louisiana hot sauce! We like them on Lay's potato chips! no headsNo, no heads on the kind I eat. Never even seen such sardines. Blech.
Mine's the big red canned Chicken of the Sea sardines in either tomato or hot sauce. On crackers. Maybe smoked oysters, too.
Are there any food horror movies, that I can watch this weekend? Anyone?
Harvest Home is good scary fun and Lady is a great coming of age story with a twist set in the 1930s/40s. It is probably his most well-written novel. It's lovely.Thank you for the rec! I've often seen his books at the local Savers, and wondered if they were worth buying. I'll definitely pick them up next time I see them.
Are there any food horror movies, that I can watch this weekend? Anyone?
Have to make a correction -- I got this suggestion from fljoe's list this year. I knew somebody watched it!11. Last Shift (2014)
A rookie police officer is assigned to wait alone in a closing police station for a clean-up crew. The station just happens to be haunted by a cult leader that was killed there a year earlier. A very scary creepy movie (available on Netflix). 7/10
One of my favorites.28. House Of Wax (1953) Vincent Price
I realized I had not seen a Vincent Price flick this month and I had to fix that. This is a good one that finds Vincent taking some shortcuts with his wax figures. 8/10