Let John Carpenter eat popsicles and play video games.
Many might consider John Carpenter the godfather of the modern horror film. According to Carpenter himself, however, he's no more than a meager filmmaker. In fact, he just wants to relax and partake in two of his hobbies.
He added,"I made a little series. If you don't like it, f-ck off. If you do like it, I like you. So there you go." "I don't know. I think, maybe ... Big Trouble in Little China, it seems to me would be a fun video game and kick ass," Carpenter told us."There's also, by the way, a Thing card game. I mean, there's a lot of these games. There's actually a They Live game. I don't know that there would ever be a Prince of Darkness game. I don't see that."
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