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September 9th, 2004, 01:59 AM
#1
Sheriff
The story behind the Zuni Fetish Warrior:
From the horror movie: Trilogy of Terror
Amelia, purchases the Zuni Fetish Warrior for her boyfriend who teaches Anthropology. It comes with a parchment warning of doom for the owner, if the protective chain is removed from its’ waist. Does she remove it? Of course, she does, and all Hell breaks loose within the tight confines of her apartment.
He stabs at her feet with a tiny knife, and whizzes around the room like a bat out of Hell while he growls and gnashes his teeth. Black runs from him like a track star and screams like she invented it. Though she manages to trap him in a suitcase, he cuts his way out before she tricks him into jumping inside the oven. But if you think cooking him alive is the end of the story you’d be wrong. Dead wrong.
Below is a huge ass picture I posted from my Digital Camera, my Zuni Fetish Warrior.
Here is the link on how I grabbed this awesome collector's piece.
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September 9th, 2004, 10:51 AM
#2
Inactive Member
If the person in the movie didn't do something idiotic like ignore the warning, there would be no movie.
When people in movies do this, then I can cheer for the Zuni Fetish Warrior.
What I can't understand is when the creepy music wells up, why don't the characters understand that they shouldn't go into the haunted house? Don't they hear that music? Don't they know what that means??? If I heard that creepy music I would not go in the haunted house!
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