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Weapons fans spot a heartbreaking connection between the bizarre seven hot dog lunch, and an old Zach Cregger sketch.
The viral hot dog moment in "Weapons" may actually be an emotional homage to a late friend of writer-director Zach Cregger's.
A shot of a tray of hot dogs in the buzzy horror movie "Weapons" has become a meme, but it may be more meaningful than fans initially thought.
The sketch, which was part of the second episode of that season, is called Hot Dog Timmy. In the skit, Trevor Moore — who was one of five members of the beloved comedy group alongside Cregger — plays ...
The Polygon report added that though Weapons was not a direct metaphor for grief, its chaotic and mysterious tone emerged as ...
Though it may seem like just another part of the film's dark and delightful absurdity, fans have discovered that the hot dog ...
According to Cregger, Weapons is a different beast.
Viewers of brand new horror Weapons have made a major realisation of the hidden meaning behind its bizarre viral moment ...
Everyone realllllly fixated on Marcus and his husband's absolute feast of hot dogs, but the shot is actually a subtle, touching reference by director Zach Cregger.
At the start of Weapons, a little girl says, “This is a true story.” But is the new horror movie actually based on a real ...
Trevor Moore, who grew up in Charlottesville and co-founded the Whitest Kids U Know, a sketch comedy group, died in an accident Friday, according to media reports.
Carted off in preseason, Trevor Penning’s injury update changes the outlook for the Saints’ offensive line heading into the ...