![]() ![]() When a malicious spirit begins to wreak havoc around him, Iqbal is forced to harness his supernatural gifts to save his family and friends. Malaysian horror Blood Flower ( Harum Malam) tells the story of Iqbal, a 16-year-old apprentice faith healer and exorcist, tormented by visions of the dead and spirits from other dimensions.Premieres Friday, September 8 on Shudder and AMC+.Perpatrator – Photo Credit: Shudder Blood Flower (Shudder Original Film) The entire first season of Prop Culture is available on Disney+ with episodes featuring props from Mary Poppins, Tron, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Honey I Shrunk the Kids, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Who Framed Roger Rabbit.Ĭheck out Christopher Lloyd’s favorite scene below, and let us know yours in the comments! Along with Lloyd, the film starred Bob Hoskins ( Hook) and Joanna Cassidy ( Blade Runner) as well as the voice talents of Charles Fleischer and Kathleen Turner ( Serial Mom). Who Framed Roger Rabbit was released in 1988 and was hailed for its mixture of live-action and animated characters. Lloyd also said during the Q&A that it was his idea for Judge Doom to never blink throughout the film, explaining that that there was no need for a toon to blink. ![]() “Well, some of the first Disney films I ever saw, like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, etc., there was always something horrible done then, and I would have nightmares. “I know that is mean and cruel and a lot of people said it gave them nightmares,” Lloyd said. ![]() The actor discussed the scene in a Twitter Q&A for the new Disney+ series Prop Culture, a show which dives into the history of the props in some of the studio’s most famous films. The scene is particularly disturbing to fans, but Lloyd says it was his favorite scene to film. A toon masquerading as a human, Doom developed a chemical capable of killing toons which he called “Dip” and in one pivotal scene, he demonstrates the concoction on a cartoon shoe which cries and screams as it is dissolved. Christopher Lloyd’s favorite scene in the classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit is the one he says most fans tell him disturbed them the most. ![]()
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