1 | * SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: |
2 | ** Diane being inspired by Helene's sacrifice. |
3 | ** Helene telling Meg that while she was [[CreepyGood creeped out by her]] at first, she now loves her like a family member. |
4 | * HilariousInHindsight: Quintus uses hypnosis as an [[Franchise/AssassinsCreed Animus]]! |
5 | * {{Narm}}: When those around Helene are arguing over whether or not she should choose to live or die, Quintus belts out a very loud, very sudden '''STAY!''' that attempts to add intensity to the scene, but just makes him sound completely unhinged. |
6 | * NarmCharm: The crew on the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Satellite of Love]] had a lot to work with, but looking past the admitted cheesiness, there's actually some pretty solid acting, decent dialogue, and an interesting plot. A higher budget might have been enough to push it into the ranks of Corman's more respected films. |
7 | * PropRecycling: The bats that Livia and her imp change into are recycled props from Corman's ''Film/ItConqueredTheWorld''. |
8 | * SoBadItsGood: Everyone involved is clearly trying. The surprisingly decent-looking sets also deserve special mention, considering the whole film was made in ''six days'' in a converted supermarket. |
9 | * {{Squick}}: Satan's apparently off-centre Adam's apple. |
10 | * {{Tearjerker}}: Helen's decision and her future selves begging her to let them live, even though she's innocent. |
11 | * TooDumbToLive: Scroop knows Livia is an evil witch, and just acts as if he's immune from her plans. |
12 | * ValuesDissonance: Pendragon tells Helene that "[She] couldn't fool a child in its cradle" when she claims to have deceived Meg Maud. It's meant as a compliment to her guilelessness and purity of character, but today it sounds like a straight-up insult. |
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