V1: Done! Let's fry a protagonist with it. So what else are kids afraid of? Lightning? V1: It's so crazy, it just might work! Plus, can you imagine the retail opportunities? Kids begging their parents to buy them vacuum cleaners, refusing to go to sleep unless they can cuddle their clock radios, playing in the bath with their toasters. What kind of character would they use to promote the movie, a desk lamp? How about household appliances come to life? V1: Ah, no, that's no good toys come to life has been done before. For maximum horror impact, I'm thinking a creepy doll- no, just its head! And it has a missing eye! And the body of a mechanical spider! And it's alive! But kids are so jaded these days-what's left that would scare them? Visionary #1: You know what I've always wanted to do? Make a film that really forces an encounter with the shadow archetype in a Jungian sense-something that so terrifying that it could provoke an increased fear response, perhaps even triggering a phobia, outside the normative ontogenetic parade. Fear: An Imaginary Portrait of the Creative Team Behind The Brave Little Toaster
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