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That’s always been a title I’ve never cared to bother with.
— Chris Clemens (@cpclemens) September 16, 2019
But, with all the Anomaly news lately it’s had me thinking back to obscure movies. Any of you have a copy of the Peanut Butter Solution?
Weeiiirrrdddd Canadian flick I loved as a kid.
So, this kid wants to grow his hair, and this homeless looking woman gives him a recipe with peanut butter and dead flies and random stuff to put on his scalp. He does, but nothing happens. BUT THEEENNNNN suddenly his hair won't STOP growing. It's outta control. But wait...
— Chris Clemens (@cpclemens) September 16, 2019
Turns out, the whole thing was a setup by this weird dude who keeps children to grow their hair out with this special concoction to make paint brushes with. Because, when you paint with a brush made from the hair of a kid who used the peanut butter solution....
— Chris Clemens (@cpclemens) September 16, 2019
The painting comes alive!
— Chris Clemens (@cpclemens) September 16, 2019
So, they try to bust the kids out this hair paint brush factory and take down the weird old guy.
I have no idea why I was allowed to watch the movie at the age I actually did. But, I quickly obsessed and watched many times.
DAMN YOU FINGERS!! Peanut Butter Solution is on YouTube - currently being viewed and its a BIZARRE DELIGHT. This clearly influenced Erie, Indiana in the 90s. https://t.co/FSsfHKpj5a
— Dan Howell 🏳️🌈 (@FitGayGeek) September 17, 2019
I was already in, but Eerie, Indiana *really* sells me. Man, I loved that show.
— Adam Lubitow (@adamlubitow) September 17, 2019