Remake = how many negros can we shoe horn into this nostalgia
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I've read the story literally a quarter century ago, but I remember it's pretty obvious it's some sort of Indian god/demon that's pretending to be Jesus and also is real and not made up by the kids.
It's an entirely fictional place. A part of an alternate version of America just full of all sorts of monsters (especially Maine).
Anyway in real world a black person can go to anywhere in America from anywhere in America (or the world) within 24 hours. Completely safely. Unless Covid (or Captain Trips).
This is just so silly.
Once again, bring me the black corn farming communities and I’ll agree with you.
Bring me some American villages controlled by bloodthirsty corn gods so I can see it's an otherwise super realistic story.
Also really, is he even actually black?
We have them, it’s called corporate farming and government subsidies. So where are the black corn farming villages at again?
In this otherwise super realistic film based on a true story (according to you), it's not a black village here.
An old version also had a darkie or two. Oh no! The realism of this story is ruined!
https://resizing.flixster.com/WFpqv70_TH_YVbaid77SsGha_Qk=/300x300/v2/https://flxt.tmsimg.com/assets/p3635497_i_h9_ab.jpg
Some more of your "black corn farming village":
https://bloody-disgusting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/children-of-the-corn-image.png
Literally token. In the back.