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alf_pogs posted:it's well on display in Poltergeist as well.
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alf_pogs posted:it's weird to me that him and Stephen King have never successfully collaborated, they seem cut from the same cloth A Spielberg The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon would be incredible.
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Shrecknet posted:despite the rumors, Tobe Hooper directed Poltergeist haha yeah i meant to elaborate on that. i think if Spielberg had directed it we probably wouldn't have gotten all the corpses in the swimming pool for better or worse
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Deadite posted:So far I’ve sold three pieces which beats my previous market record by three. People in Minnesota just aren’t in the market for what I make
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Deadite posted:So far I’ve sold three pieces which beats my previous market record by three. People in Minnesota just aren’t in the market for what I make These are very cool
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Deadite posted:So far I’ve sold three pieces which beats my previous market record by three. People in Minnesota just aren’t in the market for what I make Post your etsy or your estore or whatever. I wanna see more stuff.
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Hollismason posted:There was a rape revenge movie made years ago where these 3 women who were surgeons would kidnap guys and then castrate them. I just remember they did it to one guy and he woke up then he went to pee and started screaming. No I don't know the name of the movie. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk. Is there any chance that this was Rape Squad (also known as Acts of Vengeance) from 1974? I only remember it from being in a collection of negative Ebert reviews I had as a kid, but it sounds like it could be in the ballpark.
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BrownPepper posted:Is there any chance that this was Rape Squad (also known as Acts of Vengeance) from 1974? I only remember it from being in a collection of negative Ebert reviews I had as a kid, but it sounds like it could be in the ballpark. Apparently it was a filmed called The Ladies Club.
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Glad you figured it out it out homie
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Darthemed posted:Do you have an Etsy or something similar? Hollismason posted:Post your etsy or your estore or whatever. I wanna see more stuff. I don’t sell them online because I’m not dedicated enough to making them to keep a store stocked. Also the shipping on these things is absurd. The few I’ve sent out have cost way more to ship than they do to build. Today was the first market I’ve done since last October and I was just filling in for someone that had to drop out. I mostly make them as a hobby because I personally want horror/occult themed neon signs to hang on my walls. I post most of my stuff to Instagram if you want to see more but I haven’t updated in a while. https://instagram.com/_signs.of.the.end_?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA==
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Shudder with another winner in Influencer Highly worth the watch
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Finally, decorations to make our haunted house a haunted home. PKMN Trainer Red fucked around with this message at 04:53 on Jul 3, 2023 |
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Happy Return of the Living Dead Day everybody!
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HK5000 posted:
I bought the UHD two days ago completely by coincidence and I'll be off work by 5:30.
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I watched the most recent episode of The Last Drive-In which featured Beyond the Door III and Dark Night of the Scarecrow. Scarecrow is great, a great little EC Comics-esque morality story about a bunch of evil people getting their comeuppance. Highly recommended for anyone who hasn't seen it. Door is one of the weirdest movies I've ever seen in terms of structure and character motivations. It takes half an hour to get on the demonic train, which should be the main draw of the thing, but it immediately gets batshit crazy once they're on that thing. The train brutally murders people, including jumping off its own tracks to run down two people in a lake, and people inside the train also go crazy and start turning into monsters and attacking each other. This one is also highly recommended because it's just so weird.
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Shrecknet posted:who is a non-horror director who you'd like to see take on a horror project? Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy discuss their lives together as they crawl through the digestive tract and are slowly dissolving in the bowels of an eldritch horror that ate them after they accidentally summoned it due to a particularly fierce marital spat. Richard Linklater's Before Digestion.
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Shrecknet posted:who is a non-horror director who you'd like to see take on a horror project? Not my idea, but Jim Henson’s Creature Shop working on a kaiju movie would have been amazing. They could have pulled off some insane giant puppet thing for Godzilla to fight Edit: for that matter, them making any large monster in a horror movie would have been amazing too. Thinking of something like the giant thing at the end of Species II
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I wish Sidney Lunet had tried his hand at real horror just once; I think the closest he got was Equus (Or maybe The Wiz?), but he was so gifted at conveying information without dialogue and ratcheting up tension that I think it could have been something special. Somewhere between Polanski and Ari Aster maybe, just going off vibes.
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david_a posted:Not my idea, but Jim Henson’s Creature Shop working on a kaiju movie would have been amazing. They could have pulled off some insane giant puppet thing for Godzilla to fight Didn’t they do the mascots in the upcoming FNaF movie? or was that Weta’s crazy rear end again
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I know you all will blast me for this but The Russo Brother doing horror would be interesting. They managed to do a pretty good job of creating tension in The Winter Solider and despite the Marvel method, I think they do a good job of keeping you focused on your characters but with all this chaos going on around you.
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Pretzel Rod Stewart posted:Didn’t they do the mascots in the upcoming FNaF movie? or was that Weta’s crazy rear end again Yes, they are. I looked up their filmography after I posted that and they’ve done more horror adjacent things than I realized. No kaijus though!!!
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Leatherhead posted:I wish Sidney Lunet had tried his hand at real horror just once; I think the closest he got was Equus (Or maybe The Wiz?), but he was so gifted at conveying information without dialogue and ratcheting up tension that I think it could have been something special. Somewhere between Polanski and Ari Aster maybe, just going off vibes. The scene in Network where Howard Beale is dragged into a dark boardroom and given one of the greatest villain speeches ever right before The loving Ending is so good and really shows a glimpse of that. I feel like if nothing else Lumet could've made one of those police procedural/horror combinations like 10 To Midnight and it would have been an absolute classic. drat.
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david_a posted:Not my idea, but Jim Henson’s Creature Shop working on a kaiju movie would have been amazing. They could have pulled off some insane giant puppet thing for Godzilla to fight It's not much of a stretch to imagine The Dark Crystal or Labyrinth going much darker and scarier, they already had pretty great atmospheres.
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:Finally, decorations to make our haunted house a haunted home.
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I watched Return of the Living Dead yesterday. I can't decide what to watch today. Somethings 80s. Quirky and fun. Maybe Brain Damage. edit: I have decided , Zu : Warriors from the Magic Mountain Not horror but it seems like a wild ride Hollismason fucked around with this message at 18:10 on Jul 3, 2023 |
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I like how the credits for Return of the Living Dead show scenes from the movie we just finished watching
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What's are the best scenes from a horror movie that take place in a public restroom?
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Origami Dali posted:What's are the best scenes from a horror movie that take place in a public restroom? https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12724306/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
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After watching Barry I bet Bill Hader would be able to direct an awesome horror movie
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lmao, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is loving BLEAK for a made for TV movie. Network TV used to go hard, drat.
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Opopanax posted:After watching Barry I bet Bill Hader would be able to direct an awesome horror movie He's actually going to be in a horror movie if I remember right. Like that's his next big project, but I'm unsure if he's directing it. https://www.indiewire.com/features/general/bill-hader-wants-to-direct-horror-movie-1234831355/ Actually according to this that's what he wants to do.
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What's the best horror film by a director who is mostly known for working outside of the genre. The Exorcist is the easy answer, but I'm sure there are a lot of interesting picks I'm too dumb to think of. Alien I think would count.
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Origami Dali posted:What's are the best scenes from a horror movie that take place in a public restroom? I just rewatched Body Bags last week and this very small creepy scare stood out, so it's some bad gross graffiti but it sets a great tone for the rest of the story. This scene from Scream 2 lives in my mind whenever I use the toilet at the cinema. But the story told in Candyman just absolutely terrified me as a young kid, I'd say I shat myself - but that would mean I'd have to run to the toilet, and I'm staying the gently caress away. BrownPepper posted:What's the best horror film by a director who is mostly known for working outside of the genre. The Exorcist is the easy answer, but I'm sure there are a lot of interesting picks I'm too dumb to think of. Alien I think would count. Kathryn Bigelow with Near Dark. The Hausu Usher fucked around with this message at 19:23 on Jul 3, 2023 |
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BrownPepper posted:What's the best horror film by a director who is mostly known for working outside of the genre. The Exorcist is the easy answer, but I'm sure there are a lot of interesting picks I'm too dumb to think of. Alien I think would count. Herzog's Nosferatu. Jacob's Ladder is a fun one too, it's forever funny to me that Mr. Erotic Thriller Adrian Lyne directed one of the most upsetting horror movies of all time.
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BrownPepper posted:What's the best horror film by a director who is mostly known for working outside of the genre. The Exorcist is the easy answer, but I'm sure there are a lot of interesting picks I'm too dumb to think of. Alien I think would count. Barely counts but Barbarian
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BrownPepper posted:What's the best horror film by a director who is mostly known for working outside of the genre. The Exorcist is the easy answer, but I'm sure there are a lot of interesting picks I'm too dumb to think of. Alien I think would count. The first two that came to mind are The Shining and 28 Days Later
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Last Night In Soho left me breathless at points. I suppose Shaun of the Dead disqualifies it but LNIS is so different from Wright's other work.
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:lmao, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is loving BLEAK for a made for TV movie. Network TV used to go hard, drat. Since we were just recently talking about Spielberg, and now made-for-TV movies: Duel is a fully perfect movie, one of the best to ever do it.
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BrownPepper posted:What's the best horror film by a director who is mostly known for working outside of the genre. The Exorcist is the easy answer, but I'm sure there are a lot of interesting picks I'm too dumb to think of. Alien I think would count. Silence of the Lambs Jacobs Ladder
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PKMN Trainer Red posted:lmao, Dark Night of the Scarecrow is loving BLEAK for a made for TV movie. Network TV used to go hard, drat. I love the hell out of this movie. It took me a while to figure out that it must have been made for TV because something seemed a bit off about the pacing etc. the first time I saw it. As far as directors who could probably do a banger of a horror movie I nominate Steve McQueen. If anyone has seen Shame it wouldn't take much for him to spin a story like that into full on horror. Give him Fassbender as a lead and we're in business.
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