Madam, I'll play the show while I'm lying down

Jimmie 2022-03-21 09:02:07

(17 years old text)

"Unknown Corpse" 7.0

It’s hard to embarrass Americans. The short history is basically modern and modern. There is really no chance for ghosts and snakes to have a long history. It is supposed to be such a barren horror cultural desert. It's time to play with flowers.

You said that if there is a parallel time and space, put these American filmmakers in China, look at it like this for 5,000 years, all kinds of ghosts, ghosts, little ghosts, big demons, and they can't be euthanized? Of course, the premise is that there is no radio and television in that parallel time and space.

The duel between two people and one ghost, closed space, IQ is not offline. I still have a good impression of this pair of father and son, but it's a pity that the demon is taller than a zhang. This kind of ghost who catches and kills who is inexplicable is really annoying, even if the girl is very beautiful.

So, I really want to show you what it means to "play a trick lying down", and give you some benefits by the way.

Although there is a fatal injury of not wearing a mask in an autopsy (how can you say your lines when you wear a mask...), most of the time the autopsy process is still well-founded, so when everything slides into the evil religion with the advancement of the autopsy Sacrifice, science is in a bad way in the showdown with the supernatural. The impact of this three-dimensional smashing is the biggest impact on the two protagonists, right? After all, the ancestral coroner, listening to the existence of rock and roll while opening the stomach, has become accustomed to those heavy-mouthed anatomy scenes that are not suitable for eating.

Old lady, I don't even turn over a single one of my body.

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The Autopsy of Jane Doe quotes

  • Tommy: Let's get the fuck out of here.

  • Tommy: This amount of lung damage, though, I'd expect the body to be covered in third degree burns. It's like finding a bullet in a brain, but with no gunshot wound.