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He tells the story of the "Hash-Slinging Slasher", a former Krusty Krab fry cook who used a spatula as a prosthetic hand after accidentally slicing off his real hand and was killed by a passing bus. The story claims that the Slasher was fired at his funeral after his accidental death, and that his ghost returns to the Krusty Krab every Tuesday ...
A parody of the Hookman is used in SpongeBob SquarePants, season 2, episode 16: "Graveyard Shift", in which Squidward, in an attempt to scare SpongeBob out of his wits while they are working at night, tells a made-up horror story of the "Hash-Slinging Slasher" – a dark, faceless figure donning a raincoat who has a rusty, old spatula in place ...
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MAYVILLE, New York (Reuters) -Salman Rushdie spoke calmly and with occasional dry humor as he testified on Tuesday against the man accused of trying to murder him, the first time the two have been ...
That trailer can now be a movie because a movie called "Thanksgiving" that features an insane pilgrim staging homicide as holiday dinner just seems like what it is: this week’s what-the-hell trash.
In response to Scallop's review, Mr. Krabs exploits SpongeBob's newfound popularity by theming the Krusty Krab around SpongeBob. After Mr. Krabs got arrested by the health inspector for what his Spongy Patties did to its consumers, Gene was among the members of the jury at Mr. Krabs' trial where he tells the judge that they find him guilty of ...
At what point can we keep calling these Scream movies? By Scream VI, Sidney Prescott has left us in her rearview mirror. Dewey is gone. We’ve abandoned Woodsboro. The strongest tie to the horror ...
[4] Library Journal also gave the novel a starred review, praising the character of Jade and the thematic material. The review calls the novel "both a violent, high-octane slasher and a frank, thought-provoking indictment of the U.S., past and present."