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What childhood nursery rhyme or tale. do you think would make the best horror film for Halloween? Mine is (Original Post) debm55 Oct 2024 OP
"Capitalism Works" ret5hd Oct 2024 #1
HAHAHA Thank you ret5hd debm55 Oct 2024 #2
You took the words right out of my mouth! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Oct 2024 #3
'American Exceptionalism'. OldBaldy1701E Oct 2024 #4
I have always been creeped out by cyclonefence Oct 2024 #5
Thank you cyclonefence. debm55 Oct 2024 #6
Oh, Darling, please believe me, I'll never do you no harm eppur_se_muova Oct 2024 #10
and down will come cradle, baby and all. keithbvadu2 Oct 2024 #7
Agree, I never liked that one. Thank you keithbvadu2. debm55 Oct 2024 #9
"Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater" was based on a real murder case. eppur_se_muova Oct 2024 #8
Is that true?? Oh my. Thank you for the info. debm55 Oct 2024 #11
Well, that's one interpretation. But there are others. eppur_se_muova Oct 2024 #12
The Red Shoes some_of_us_are_sane Oct 2024 #13
Lizzie Borden took an ax and gave her mother forty whacks .... Niagara Oct 2024 #14
"Hansel and Gretel" has been made into a horror film, starring (among others)... Different Drummer Oct 2024 #15
There's a 2020 version of Gretel & Hansel that impressed me Niagara Oct 2024 #17
Just saw The Substance with Demi Moore. NO MORE horror films for me, till I recover! Ziggysmom Oct 2024 #16

cyclonefence

(4,911 posts)
5. I have always been creeped out by
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 11:10 AM
Oct 2024

I love little pussy
Her coat is so warm
And if I don't hurt her
She'll do me no harm.

She sits by the fire
And I give her some food
And pussy will love me
Because I am good.

What kind of demon cat are we talking about here? "She'll do me no harm," huh?

eppur_se_muova

(37,976 posts)
10. Oh, Darling, please believe me, I'll never do you no harm
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 12:12 PM
Oct 2024

Believe me when I tell you, I'll never do you no harm



Am I the only one who was creeped out by that song ?

eppur_se_muova

(37,976 posts)
8. "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater" was based on a real murder case.
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 12:09 PM
Oct 2024
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater {actually, he was a pumpkin grower, but that wouldn't rhyme as easily}
had a wife but couldn't keep her. {she was unfaithful to him and engaged in dalliances with other men}
So he put her in a pumpkin shell {her dismembered corpse, that is -- an unusually large pumpkin}
and there he kept her very well ! {no more straying after that!}

eppur_se_muova

(37,976 posts)
12. Well, that's one interpretation. But there are others.
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 12:51 PM
Oct 2024

Many nursery rhymes have dark stories behind them, but there's usually no hard (i.e. written) evidence one way or the other as to their original meaning. There are several similar rhymes, possibly precursors to PPPE, mostly about murdered women, so this one is maybe a little more convincing than others.

A less grisly interpretation assumes that "pumpkin shell" refers to a chastity belt. With all the historical variations in such folk terms, seldom committed to writing, it's hard for even the experts to be sure.

"The Cat and the Fiddle" seems like nonsense to modern ears, but apparently it's about court gossip -- "the Old Dog" refers to the king, "The dish ran away with the spoon" refers to an elopement, etc.; "The cow jumped over the Moon" was an old expression for "the impossible has happened", sort of like "Hell has frozen over".

To complicate matters further, the modern versions of nursery rhymes are often different from the originals, where the originals are known. There's always the possibility that an old rhyme could be changed slightly to become a 'coded' version of recent events, giving them an interpretation for which they weren't originally intended. And many were "cleaned up" by later, more squeamish/bluenosed, compilers. There have even been some recent "politically correct" versions of old rhymes.

13. The Red Shoes
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 01:15 PM
Oct 2024

Hans Christian Anderson's spooky tale of shoes that won't come off until the feet are chopped off, but the shoes with feet in them still dance away.

Niagara

(10,038 posts)
14. Lizzie Borden took an ax and gave her mother forty whacks ....
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 01:24 PM
Oct 2024

When she saw what she had done, She gave her father forty-one.

Oh wait....


Different Drummer

(8,933 posts)
15. "Hansel and Gretel" has been made into a horror film, starring (among others)...
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 02:59 PM
Oct 2024

Dee Wallace Stone. If memory serves, she played the witch that wanted to eat the title characters.

Niagara

(10,038 posts)
17. There's a 2020 version of Gretel & Hansel that impressed me
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 05:13 PM
Oct 2024

I'm into these type of movies, the weirder the better.



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