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This movie is about a maid who gets hired to work as a housekeeper in a billion-dollar penthouse condominium where billionaires live. She thinks she’s hit the jackpot because she’ll be working for extremely rich people, earning a great salary, and living in a luxurious, multi-floor penthouse.
However, there’s a catch. She has no idea that the residents of the condominium are members of a satanic cult. One of the reasons they’ve been blessed with so much wealth is that they sacrifice humans to Satan in exchange for success and prosperity. Unfortunately, she is meant to be the next sacrifice.
The maid will do everything she can to survive. What the Satanists don’t know is that before becoming a maid, she was an ex-con. Her time in prison taught her how to defend herself, giving her the skills she needs to fight back.
It looks like a fun action-horror film.
One of the villains is that blonde kid from Harry Potter. He's now all grown up, and damn, he looks old. I'm talking about Tom Felton, who played Draco in Harry Potter. I can't believe that he looks so old now.
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This movie is about a maid who gets hired to work as a housekeeper in a billion-dollar penthouse condominium where billionaires live. She thinks she’s hit the jackpot because she’ll be working for extremely rich people, earning a great salary, and living in a luxurious, multi-floor penthouse.
However, there’s a catch. She has no idea that the residents of the condominium are members of a satanic cult. One of the reasons they’ve been blessed with so much wealth is that they sacrifice humans to Satan in exchange for success and prosperity. Unfortunately, she is meant to be the next sacrifice.
The maid will do everything she can to survive. What the Satanists don’t know is that before becoming a maid, she was an ex-con. Her time in prison taught her how to defend herself, giving her the skills she needs to fight back.
It looks like a fun action-horror film.
One of the villains is that blonde kid from Harry Potter. He's now all grown up, and damn, he looks old. I'm talking about Tom Felton, who played Draco in Harry Potter. I can't believe that he looks so old now.
Netherrealmer wrote:residents of the condominium are members of a satanic cult. One of the reasons they’ve been blessed with so much wealth is that they sacrifice humans to Satan in exchange for success and prosperity.
claim that the residents of apartment complex belong to a satanic cult that sacrifices humans for wealth reeks of harmful conspiracy theory.
[quote="Netherrealmer"]residents of the condominium are members of a satanic cult. One of the reasons they’ve been blessed with so much wealth is that they sacrifice humans to Satan in exchange for success and prosperity.[/quote]
claim that the residents of apartment complex belong to a satanic cult that sacrifices humans for wealth reeks of harmful conspiracy theory.
Netherrealmer wrote:I wont be shock if one the villains look like her
It actually wouldn't be a shock. A female villain wearing a ten-gallon Texas cowboy hat, looking like an idiot, calling other people terrorists.
I'll bet she put that hat on because she was scared somebody might take a shot at her. I'll bet the hat had something in it that made it bulletproof. I'll bet it's not my imagination running wild.
Oh! You're not supposed to say "kill". You're supposed to say "un-alived".
[quote="Netherrealmer"]I wont be shock if one the villains look like her[/quote]
It actually wouldn't be a shock. A female villain wearing a ten-gallon Texas cowboy hat, looking like an idiot, calling other people terrorists.
I'll bet she put that hat on because she was scared somebody might take a shot at her. I'll bet the hat had something in it that made it bulletproof. I'll bet it's not my imagination running wild.
Oh! You're not supposed to say "kill". You're supposed to say "un-alived". :roll:
A female villain with a ten gallon Texas cowboy hat looks off. I feel like that look makes her look more like a caricature than a scary person. The hat carries the vibe of an exaggerated costume and ruins her presence. When someone wants to appear threatening that style turns into a joke and the audience fails to take her seriously.
A female villain with a ten gallon Texas cowboy hat looks off. I feel like that look makes her look more like a caricature than a scary person. The hat carries the vibe of an exaggerated costume and ruins her presence. When someone wants to appear threatening that style turns into a joke and the audience fails to take her seriously.
germainebull wrote:A female villain with a ten gallon Texas cowboy hat looks off. I feel like that look makes her look more like a caricature than a scary person. The hat carries the vibe of an exaggerated costume and ruins her presence. When someone wants to appear threatening, that style turns into a joke, and the audience fails to take her seriously.
Regardless of the hat, people take ICE Barbie Kristi Noem seriously. They knew she was a scary lady when she shot her dog. This lady lacks human compassion and empathy. She believes she can cover up her incompetence and wrongdoing under a label that says “Under Trump's strong leadership, we follow the law, and our border is secure.”
KILLING CITIZENS ... Oops! I mean DOMESTIC TERRORISTS ... all in the name of border security … dot dot dot … national security.
She's protecting US? Gimme a break!
Like others committing crimes under the Trump administration, Noem is probably hoping the president's IMMUNITY translates to trickle down IMPUNITY. Or … so what! She can get a presidential pardon.
Hey! What I'm saying is either TRUE or FALSE.
*** P.S. My bad. I got sidetracked. Kristi Noem showed up at a press conference wearing a ten-gallon hat. I saw the words, female, villain, and hat, and CONNECTED Kristi Noem. Living in America is like being in an action-horror film.
[quote="germainebull"]A female villain with a ten gallon Texas cowboy hat looks off. I feel like that look makes her look more like a caricature than a scary person. The hat carries the vibe of an exaggerated costume and ruins her presence. When someone wants to appear threatening, that style turns into a joke, and the audience fails to take her seriously.[/quote]
Regardless of the hat, people take ICE Barbie Kristi Noem seriously. They knew she was a scary lady when she shot her dog. This lady lacks human compassion and empathy. She believes she can cover up her incompetence and wrongdoing under a label that says [i]“Under Trump's strong leadership, we follow the law, and our border is secure.”[/i]
KILLING CITIZENS ... Oops! I mean DOMESTIC TERRORISTS ... all in the name of border security … dot dot dot … national security.
She's protecting US? Gimme a break!
Like others committing crimes under the Trump administration, Noem is probably hoping the president's IMMUNITY translates to trickle down IMPUNITY. Or … so what! She can get a presidential pardon.
Hey! What I'm saying is either TRUE or FALSE.
*** P.S. My bad. I got sidetracked. Kristi Noem showed up at a press conference wearing a ten-gallon hat. I saw the words, female, villain, and hat, and CONNECTED Kristi Noem. Living in America is like being in an action-horror film. :lol:
cmoneyspinner wrote:Regardless of the hat, people take ICE Barbie Kristi Noem seriously. They knew she was a scary lady when she shot her dog. This lady lacks human compassion and empathy.
I understand the seriousness of what you’re saying. South Dakota Governor Christie Noam has been a controversial figure for years, and the story of her shooting her dog has drawn widespread criticism, with many seeing it as cruel and callous. The incident has shaped how some perceive her character, reinforcing an image of toughness that others interpret as harshness.
Public figures are often defined by moments like these . Whether justified or not. For Noam, it’s added to the narrative that she’s uncompromising and polarizing. Some supporters paint her as pragmatic and no-nonsense, while critics see it as evidence of insensitivity.
It’s a reminder of how quickly one act can overshadow a career and become the lens through which people judge someone’s leadership and humanity.
[quote="cmoneyspinner"]Regardless of the hat, people take ICE Barbie Kristi Noem seriously. They knew she was a scary lady when she shot her dog. This lady lacks human compassion and empathy. [/quote]
I understand the seriousness of what you’re saying. South Dakota Governor Christie Noam has been a controversial figure for years, and the story of her shooting her dog has drawn widespread criticism, with many seeing it as cruel and callous. The incident has shaped how some perceive her character, reinforcing an image of toughness that others interpret as harshness.
Public figures are often defined by moments like these . Whether justified or not. For Noam, it’s added to the narrative that she’s uncompromising and polarizing. Some supporters paint her as pragmatic and no-nonsense, while critics see it as evidence of insensitivity.
It’s a reminder of how quickly one act can overshadow a career and become the lens through which people judge someone’s leadership and humanity.
I like the sound of this! Can someone watch it and give us an honest review? Horror used to be my favourite genre but I feel it's now decended into a joke.
I like the sound of this! Can someone watch it and give us an honest review? :lol: Horror used to be my favourite genre but I feel it's now decended into a joke.
The phrase “They will kill you” can refer to thriller plots involving lethal antagonists or survival game mechanics where enemies threaten death, prompting analysis of narrative tension, character motivations, and audience reactions to intense, life‑or‑death storytelling scenarios.
The phrase “They will kill you” can refer to thriller plots involving lethal antagonists or survival game mechanics where enemies threaten death, prompting analysis of narrative tension, character motivations, and audience reactions to intense, life‑or‑death storytelling scenarios.