I absolutely love this movie. I was only 7 or so when it came out and I remember it being so much fun, even slightly scary. What I don't love is how the witches all look like Helena Bonham Carter. Seriously though, look at them. It's gross.
Anyone else fond of this movie, even if only for nostalgia purposes?
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Apr 04 2011 11:38 am
I enjoyed this movie quite a bit and it's actually still a little scary even now. And to be fair, one looks more like Amy Winehouse.
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Apr 04 2011 03:23 pm
This movie has scarred me with an unnatural fear of moving pictures.
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Apr 04 2011 03:30 pm
Is this that movie where a bunch of ladies are witches and make a voodoo doll of a dude and cook it in a frying pan?
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Apr 04 2011 04:25 pm
I can't remember such a scene...
I saw this movie when i was young and liked it. The witches are mean though and really scary.
They wanted to catch the boy to eat him if i remember correctly.
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Apr 04 2011 05:40 pm
they turn him into a mouse. actually a good interpretation of the roald dahl book.
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Apr 05 2011 11:02 am
I loved Mr. Bean in this movie. My friend and I always do the Cock-a-Leekie soup scene when we go out to dinner.
The movie was scary but not in the conventional way. I remember being totally freaked out by the maid that thought the Formula 86 Mouse Maker was perfume and put it on her neck and then started squealing when hair started to grow there. I also remember being scared of all the bad teeth and ugly british people.