Friday 13th Reference?

OK, so let me quote something from Friday 13th: "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrgh!"

Walter, I have your dog.
quote:RayPeterson wrote:

OK, so let me quote something from Friday 13th: "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrgh!"

i remember that one! classic.

.. :D

"no..no it's my note."
Do you remember which part it was? :)

Walter, I have your dog.
to be honest, i havent even seen the movie.YES I AM VERY ASHAMED
i just pretended (to be skip) to know the quote

"no..no it's my note."
It was the bit when the victim was really quite cross....

"...we should sue them..."
I'm just wondering which one of the about 170 victims it was. I always mix them up.

Walter, I have your dog.
The Jones town reference Carol makes, I believe is a reference to the cult that drank the koolaid and all died?

Also, an obvious horror movie reference is The Sentinel which Ricky Butler mentions. I watched it years back and found it to be a snooze fest.

"A soldiers way, saves the day. Entré."
Never spotted this one, good job !
I never thought of the Hydrocephalic drunk guy as Jason Vorhees, but I love it!
I did see a TON of references to other movies though, including The Gate!!

I'll list some:

The Sentinel - Ricky Butler outright says it.
The Exorcist - On Ray's TV
Texas Chainsaw Massacre - ray's TV
A Nightmare on Elm St - Skip's Murder's take place on Elm St.
Ghostbusters 2 - Ray's Occult Books & 'The Theory & Practice Of Demonology" book that Ray & Art are reading in the basement. Although this is probably a coincidence.
The Gate - "Leaving the Gate Open" (Another Ricky Butler reference) as he makes the comparison to The Sentinel.

Also, in Ray's dream, everyone is wearing those "Eyes Wide Shut Robes"
Does anyone know of a movie that has robes like that?

The reference to "Rear Window" by Alfred Hitchcock, that is mentioned in the Behind the Scenes featurette...

I'm sure I'm missing some others... lol

"Can you imagine me & the 2 of them alone for the week? I'd rather chew broken glass."
Good finds there, Dana.

The "Theory and Practice of Demonology" book is written by a "Julian Karswell" in the movie.

So this is also a reference to the movie "The night of the demon" in which a character is named that way:

https://horror.fandom.com/wiki/Dr._Julian_Karswell

Walter, I have your dog.
I don't think you should make fun of him...

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Nobody knocks off an old man in my neighborhood and gets away with it!
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