Okay, what is the name of that shit movie where there's this chick that saw the boogeyman when she was little and when she's grown up she finds these two crazy people that said they saw him to. The three of them are chillin in this studio apartment trying to figure out the boogeyman conspiracy. The only parts I really remember are one scene of them in their apartment, the part where the main character is in like a coffee shop bathroom and she picks this electrode thing out of her scalp ((pretty much the exact same thing as the "bug" thing from the Matrix that Neo had in his stomach, you know? - and that was the whole idea, that the boogeyman caught these kids and put electrodes in their skin so he could track them till they were older and then come kill them or some dumb shit like that)), and the ending, because it's so shitty, the girl got sucked into the wall or a mirror or something, all these arms came out and grabbed her and suddenly, that was the end of the movie.
The title of the movie has nothing to do with the boogeyman.
If you have any idea what the hell I'm talking about, help me out here. This has been bugging me for ages.
And some other movie - or more likely, a book - that has like a futuristic society where everyone is perfect and if you're defective, they kill you. The main character has a glove with an extra finger on it that she got from this imperfect concert pianist. He had six fingers so the government or whoever was going to kill him but he was so awesome at playing the piano he ran away and held these secret concerts. I think he was trying to convince people that they shouldn't kill the imperfect people. That was probably the whole premise of the story.
The title of the movie has nothing to do with the boogeyman.
If you have any idea what the hell I'm talking about, help me out here. This has been bugging me for ages.
And some other movie - or more likely, a book - that has like a futuristic society where everyone is perfect and if you're defective, they kill you. The main character has a glove with an extra finger on it that she got from this imperfect concert pianist. He had six fingers so the government or whoever was going to kill him but he was so awesome at playing the piano he ran away and held these secret concerts. I think he was trying to convince people that they shouldn't kill the imperfect people. That was probably the whole premise of the story.
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At least we got that one out of the way.
I thought Wes Craven was supposed to be good? What else did he do?
I'm thinking, if that glove deal is a book, it might be Margaret Atwood. Did I say that already?
Oh, maybe it was that dude that wrote "Thirsty?" and "Feed" - which were wicked good, everything else I've seen by him was absolute shit and I was so disappointed. Sounds like something from "Feed".
I have no idea.
Goodnight!!!