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I just watched the funniest movie of my life. It's called The Fly (1986) on ×2 speed.
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Dude, I would be so pissed if someone threw up on my leg and it disentrigrated. What do you mean your vomit is acid and I've just lost my hand and leg. Fuck you dude.
I know it's super late but when I was in my horror genre class this evening we were talking about subgenres and about actors that appear in certain types of horror movies as certain types of characters. My group got to Justin Long and his many deaths/misadventures. This was all I could think of and I needed to make it.
K goodnight.
Details from The Strangers Movies
(*Spoilers?*)
“Is Tamara here?”
*female character takes a drag from a cigarette*
*music track is switched on in the background*
hello hello hello hello
:)
*masked figure breaks door open*
Cellphones and cars are destroyed
*protagonist finds a hidden gun*
Rusty pickup truck
Gut wounds
*protagonist uses cloth to cover the other’s wound*
“Why are you doing this?”
*electricity is tampered with*
*protagonist commits a murder*
The trees are like towers
“Late Night with the Devil” feels like it’s either the love child of Exorcist and Paranormal Activity or the movie adaptation of a creepypasta (like Candle Cove).
if a horror/slasher movie ends with the killer in the back seat {of the victim's escape car} when a victim "finally" escapes, it automatically pisses me off - Why is it acceptable as a writer to end a 'horror' movie with the lamest, easiest-to-write ending?? Cmon now, it's so boring and unrealistic.
"Oh, but Tae, slasher films are unrealistic in their nature!1!" no shit, dawg - but you cannot convince me that the "killer suddenly appears in the backseat and kills the protagonist to allow for another potential movie" isn't the worst ending you've ever seen.
How did they get in there? How did the victim not see their {usually} fat ass in the back seat? {I'm looking at you, Thomas Hewitt and Jacob Goodnight}. What the actual fuck. HOW DID THE KILLER NOT GET HURT AT ALL IN THE CAR CRASH? {if it crashes}
PLEASE stop using this as an acceptable ending. Put more thought and effort into your scripts, PLEASE
thank you for coming to my ted talk
How are you gonna complain that Nosferatu was too sexual as if Gothic literature didn't originate from social rebellion? As if Bram Stoker's novel didn't have sexual undertones? As if Nosferatu didn't have sexual undertones already? I understand if you didn't expect such upfront sexuality, but don't hate on the movie for it. If it's not for you, that's okay! Taboo topics aren't for everyone; Just remember that Gothic literature is meant to be taboo. A social rebellion. Expressing the dark, barbaric, animalistic, and shunned aspects of human nature. I haven't watched the film YET; But I have taken a course SPECIFICALLY on Gothic literature {and passed}, read Bram Stoker's Dracula, watched both original Nosferatu's multiple times, and immersed myself in Gothic literature for a while now. Gothic horror IS sexual in its essence. It's grotesque and disgusting. Revolting and shameful. That's the point. It's also sensual, emotional, despondent, and FULL of metaphors. It’s EROTIC. If the genre isn't for you, or if certain aspects aren't for you, that's okay. Everyone has their limits, everyone deserves their boundaries.
𝔉𝔯𝔞𝔫𝔨𝔢𝔫𝔥𝔬𝔬𝔨𝔢𝔯 (1990) 🧟♀️🔌🧠
"I've spent so long in the darkness, I'd almost forgotten how beautiful the moonlight is."- Tim Burton's Corpse Bride(2005)
𝕮𝖔𝖗𝖕𝖘𝖊 𝕭𝖗𝖎𝖉𝖊🦇🩵
(i don’t believe that’s the billy / stu ghostface, i think it’s from film 5 or 6 i’m not sure. & no they’re not all from the first film, im just a slut for roman bridger)
i just watched The Exorcist for the first time,,, 8.5/10. Very good but i almost fell asleep at the end + it made be a bit squeamish a few times. That's the goal with horror tho, so i fw it.
A Movie Poster to a flick Never made. Who‘d watch?