The origins and motive of the titular boogieman have no place in Dunstan's viscera-drenched film, which culminates in the obligatory set-up for a sequel. |
I understand, it is a proverbial boogieman of the NHS lurking under the bed – it is presumed that if you don't stick your feet out from under the bed, you can merely ignore it. |
There is a big boogieman running around and scaring people when it comes to the internet. |
It seems like lightning is relegated to boogieman status, yet the natural phenomena is as prevalent and deadly today as when Ben Franklin considered the danger. |
The origins and motive of the boogieman have no place in Dunstan's viscera-drenched film, which culminates in the obligatory set-up for a sequel. |
And Nye might be more readily associated with comedy but so was Coupling creator Steven Moffat before he became Doctor Who's gong-grabbing boogieman. |