Who are the movie mothers that shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near children?
As ever, be warned as there are somemajor spoilersin the article below… Well, yes, and no.
You see, he was never all Norman, but he was often only mother.
Regardless, the enduring lesson we can always learn fromPsychois that a boys best friend is his mother.
Mama Fratelli (The Goonies, 1985)
Oh, Slothy.
I may have been bad.
I may have kept you chained up in that room, but it was for your own good.
Do you remember how embarrassing it could sometimes be having your mum pick you up from the school gates?
Joan Crawford (Mommie Dearest, 1981)
Dont fuck with me, fellas.
This aint my first time at the rodeo.
Nola Carveth (The Brood, 1979)
Are you ready for me Frank?
I seem to be a very special person now.
Margaret White (Carrie, 1976)
Pimples are the Lords way of chastising you.
Alien Queen (Aliens, 1986)
Get away from her, you bitch!
Well, in the Alien Queen we have the ultimate cinematic example.
What you have to admire about her, though, is her utter devotion to her brood.
Lily Laemle (Parents, 1989)
Michael Laemle: What are we eating?
Lily Laemle: Leftovers, honey.
Eat your greens or youre not getting down from the table.
Ever wish youd heard less of that?
The thing that makes Lily so terrifying is how normal she feels like.
But underneath this exterior beats the heart of a woman who makes Lucrezia Borgia look like Carol Brady.
Raymond is captured, implanted with false memories and returned home from Korea, supposedly as a war hero.
However, one flash of the queen of diamonds and hes under his mothers evil spell.
Yes, finally, my life makes sense.
I dont need to elaborate on this one, do I?