Eighties horror movie House (1986) is eerily reminiscent of Fat Pat's actual life.

3  2019-09-14 by TheDarkFezRises

An author loses his wife, child, and sanity while confined to a house left to him in a relative's will. His publisher also rejects his awful ideas for a book about his experience in the war (against Fonald Plump and the nazi children) telling him that nobody wants to read about it.

Soon the author comes under attack by powerful forces outside his control, and tries to fight back in a number of hamfisted slapstick ways, usually resulting in his humiliation and disbelief from his skeptical neighbor (friend of the show George Wendt).

He goes to great lengths to pretend he has friends over for a party so his former wife doesn't think he's too pathetic. Friend of the show Norm becomes increasingly worried about his mental health after he talks about the Nazi monsters living in his closet and reaches out to his former wife to try to help.

He joyfully imagines killing a caricature version of his wife for daring to leave him.

The author delusionally thinks he has a shot with a hot neighbor, but obviously she only wants him to babysit her child which he is happy to do.

He returns to his fantasy world of war where he believes he will have ultimate victory over his bully (Fonald Plump) but his psychosis gets the better of him and he completely loses his tenuous grasp on reality and retreats into a fantasy world where he is reunited with his wife and child.

Chilling.

4 comments

Eerily accurate.

The Japanese wacky horror movie House from the 70s is better.

i though OP was talking about this because of all those asian high-schoolers he has trapped in his basement of blood

Is that the movie that became the video game House that Resident Evil is based on?