Help with finding a movie

I remember a horror movie, possibly a short franchise, where the killer was a man in a hockey mask wielding a chainsaw, it possibly WAS his hand. Not Friday the 13th, every semi-fan knows he never killed using a chainsaw. It's not some type of gag from Evil Dead/Army of Darkness.

Quick google search shows nothing that looks right. The google summary (ew) tried to incorrectly use mandela effect. A brief search in posts here yields nothing.

Does this ring any bells with anyone? I KNOW I picked up a dvd to look at it 20ish years and saw it for the blatant visual ripoff of Friday the 13th. Honestly don't know if it's actually good. Jason and chainsaw came up in conversation and I'd like to prove a friend wrong.

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u/No-Lettuce4441 — 6 hours ago

Pizza Hut

Well, Pizza Hut has me looking for a decent (or better) thin crust pizza. Ordered my guilty pleasure pizza- thin crust, alfredo, pepperoni. Greasy, salty, crispy. As far as the big 4 national franchise pizza places, I prefer PH's thin crust.

Wound up being badly made, including less than half the pepperonis that should be on a one topping pizza, pizza not cleanly cut, exceeding amount of grease compared to normal.

Bad enough, but what really disgusted me was while placing the order on the website (the app doesn't work on ny phone), the summary screen defaulted to a 20% tip. There was no visible way to remove the tip. I had to select custom tip, type 0, then press the Remove Tip button that appeared. This particular PH is NOT a franchise. It's a corporate store, so this means PH is condoning and pushing this.

I'll find somewhere else for a guilty pleasure pizza, thank you very much.

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u/No-Lettuce4441 — 26 days ago

Freestyle question

Question is the third paragraph, past backstory. My 4 year old grandson told me he loves watching monster trucks. He of course means youtube compilation videos. I enjoy sitting down with him for the 15 minutes he'll sit still and marveling at the trucks and skill.

I've been to exactly one monster truck event in my life. It was 30ish years ago when I was single digit or barely double digit in age. Dad took me and my two brothers. If you had asked me if I wanted to go, I likely would have said no. When I left that event, I had a huge amount of reslect for the skill it took to drive them as well as the awe of the machines. Honestly, if my grandson still likes them at 5, I'll take him and have as much fun as he does. I know very little about the world of monster trucks.

Anyway, to the question. As I mentioned, we watch youtube compilations. I've noticed the smaller stadium freestyles tend to appear all the same. I saw one that was outside and had a lot more to use- WOW! What stuck out to me is that most of the trucks did a backflip at 15-20 seconds to go. Is there a reason for this?

Freestyle is all about the drivers showing off their skills and styles freely (duh). Is there any format to this, i.e. "must include..." or is it just "Go show everyone just how cool you are!"

While I don't plan on making this a hobby for myself, seeing the look on his face when we watch videos makes learning more about it more important for me.

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u/No-Lettuce4441 — 28 days ago
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Theater etiquette

I know this sub is mostly about specific movies, and actually wandering in and seeing a few comments about it made up my mind about watching Obsession. (I do my best to not watch movie trailers because there are too many that are spoiler-y or misrepresent the movie- Bridge to Terabithia is guilty of this.) Obsession is a little disturbing. I liked it for how much it made me not like it or anyone in it.

Has movie theater etiquette really gone downhill that much? For a while, I was watching movies as they were on their way out, just happened that way. I don't mind reaction noises ("oh no!"), I overlook kids talking in a young kids movie.

I saw Scream 7, 10pm showing, with a friend opening weekend. A toddler talked the entire first half of the movie and the guy next to my friend was talking as well. I kept my cool because I didn't want to ruin the experience for her. In Obsession, there was someone taking pictures every 15 minutes or so. In a horror movie about Santa killings (can't remember the name), the couple in front of me were trying to lay down in the same seat.

If I came by myself to the theater, I'm a real schmuck. If people are talking, I get loud. I once walked over and yelled at two teenage girls, "It's people like you that are the reason why movie attendance is down. Do everyone a favor and SHUT UP!" Then I left the movie and made sure to tell the manager before I left. I left because I just made the theater more tense for everyone else in there. The manager also said he was going to take a peek into the theater.

I drive an hour one way because that theater has a MUCH better sound system than my local theater. Although with the way some movies are mixing their background tracks too loud...

I'm sorry if this is technically not the intention of this sub. I kinda wanted to rant. So, yeah, Obsession. Kinda hard not to hate all four main characters.

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u/No-Lettuce4441 — 2 months ago