Initially I thought that the blood bath woman was the art teacher...
...from the beginning of the movie, and i thought that was a "cute" twist, but then it wasn't so i was disappointed.
share...from the beginning of the movie, and i thought that was a "cute" twist, but then it wasn't so i was disappointed.
shareThe art teacher was more ...hotter lol than the woman who was in the Bath torture chamber.
shareSuch a shame todays audience has no idea who Edwige Fenech is. No wonder companies that put out cult cinema are going under
Darling, you can't rape a townie.
Although it probably would have been an interesting plot twist if Ms. Bathory was actually the art teacher, I personally did not feel that that would have been necessary. By the way, thanks for the name, The_King_of_Cool; I will be sure to look up Edwige Fenech as soon as I can.
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That was an elaborate chamber, do you think the bath-lady had to pay more then the average customer? All of the candles, the bath tub...that took a lot more set-up time then the standard room with the chair.
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i think she was a repeat customer, probably paid a yearly fee or something
shareA lot of people would've known this already, but the 'blood bath woman' was a reference to Elizabeth Bathory, the "Blood Countess" who bathed in the blood of young women to keep herself looking youthful... and she did it more than once. So yeah I think it's safe to say that woman was a regular customer lol.
"How about I take that shotgun off your hands?" "How about I slap you and kill you?"
Elizabeth Bathory never bathed in the blood of her victims, I don't know who the morons are that keep spreading that rumor.
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I thought the same thing at first. They did resemble each other somewhat.
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