who didn't cheer when the grandmother got beaten to death? She, in essance, made Debbie that way (by abusing the mother, who in turn, did the same to Debbie)
Loving Jesus allows me to hate you... I bless you in the name of the Father, Son, and Yog-Sothoth!
A clear example of what happens when the family has a history of violence...it keeps the circle spinning and it comes back to bite someone in the ass. Loved that *beep* mercy' line the most.
'You don't have any mercy, my dad didn't and my mother didn't...it's a family thing!' Classic!
'Spare the rod, spoil the child, is that the idea? Is this how you raised my mother? No wonder she was such a F**ing b**ch!' (Debbie clubs Fiona across the head)
I so wished the scene could have been much more bloody though! I wanted to see Debbie turn into a wild beast just maniacally beating grandma to death and shouting obscenities while she did it. A nice finishing touch would have been having Debbie dance and spit on the old lady's grave!LOL
HA HA HA HA YEAH I loved it. I loved when Debbie caught her walking stick in the air when she went to hit her, that was great and then she hits the old bitch with it LMAO!!!
I certainly didn't cheer. The Grandma was definitely despicable. But that doesn't give Debbie any excuse To say she made Debbie the way she was, while understandable, really doesn't help. Who made Grandma the way she was? Where the chain of "causation" end? Killing the Grandma was a sick act, as was the horrible act of killing the dog - my least part of the whole movie, along with burning the Bibles and icons - those things weren't the enemy, only Grandma's perverse misuse of them. There was nothing likable about the grandma, but there wasn't anything likable about Debbie, either; she was sad, pathetic, and mentally ill, and the actress brought that out very well. Yes, we could say that Grandma received a sort of perverted justice. But it was hardly anything to cheer about it.
Don't get me wrong I like this movie, but i have to agree with the two people above, that part was my least favorite. Grand ma was cruel -still didn't give Debbie the right to take her life and the dog's. though its just a movie,still i take the life of children, senior citizens, and animal lives seriously. i like her lines especially the mercy one, but still it's nothing something that should be clapped or cheered about. Grandma could had been raised that way too.
The grandma was a plot convenience to add how horrific the situation was. Debbie was a hardcore killer and taking out grams was a way to show there aren't any limits to her madness.