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When the children first confront the townspeople, they reveal secrets such as that the minister has been pilfering from the poor box, and the doctor and the bootblack are jointly having an affair with the fishwife. The townspeople then brandish weapons such as knives and pitchforks and start to attack the children. One of the boys says, "We can't have that," and the children's eyes glow again. Then the townspeople start attacking themselves with their own weapons. | When the children first confront the townspeople, they reveal secrets such as that the minister has been pilfering from the poor box, and the doctor and the bootblack are jointly having an affair with the fishwife. The townspeople then brandish weapons such as knives and pitchforks and start to attack the children. One of the boys says, "We can't have that," and the children's eyes glow again. Then the townspeople start attacking themselves with their own weapons. | ||
− | The | + | The kids of [[Springfield]], after a town-wide curfew was enacted, snuck into the Drive-In to see this movie, which inspired them to get revenge on their parents by broadcasting their secrets over the radio. |
==Behind the Scenes / References== | ==Behind the Scenes / References== |
Revision as of 14:08, August 24, 2010
The Bloodening is a black-and-white horror movie that was shown at the Springfield Drive-In.
The movie features four mysterious blond-haired children with English accents and strange powers, including mind control, telepathy and telekinesis. When their powers activate, their eyes glow with a piercing blue color.
When the children first confront the townspeople, they reveal secrets such as that the minister has been pilfering from the poor box, and the doctor and the bootblack are jointly having an affair with the fishwife. The townspeople then brandish weapons such as knives and pitchforks and start to attack the children. One of the boys says, "We can't have that," and the children's eyes glow again. Then the townspeople start attacking themselves with their own weapons.
The kids of Springfield, after a town-wide curfew was enacted, snuck into the Drive-In to see this movie, which inspired them to get revenge on their parents by broadcasting their secrets over the radio.
Behind the Scenes / References
- The Bloodening is an obvious parody of the 1960 horror classic Village of the Damned, which was based on the book The Midwich Cuckoos.