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it's merch time, babbies https://twitter.com/CAVITYCOLORS/status/1489679940580950016?t=xtPMEYCumyZAnYqWaJ-xyA&s=19
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Iron Crowned posted:How many skeletons do you have in your lair? Legally I am encouraged not to divulged this information as it is a form of entrapment.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:Somehow mom & pop stores always had huge horror sections. It certainly helped considering how little Blockbuster would carry once they started showing up everywhere. Former BBV Asst Manager here- It depended on the Blockbuster. If we're talking a company owned store built on the ground up, yeah, horror content could be lacking. For a franchise owned or a corporate store that took over another chain store or a mom & pop, you'd likely find horror a fresh store wouldn't have. The franchise that was by my old place had stuff like Faces of Death and the unrated I Drink Your Blood available. The corporate one that took over Movies to Go in my old neighborhood just pulled out the porn section and transferred over the rest of the inventory so it had stuff like The Devils available.
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 22:46 |
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Relevant to the 2000s horror chat from a couple days ago, I watched Valentine (2001) for the first time this morning and man that was… not great. Lots of inappropriate nu-metal playing at parties. I went to a lot of parties in 2001 and I can assure you they would’ve been playing R Kelly and Usher, not poo poo like Disturbed and Static-X.
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My Vinegar Syndrome copy of Ebola Syndrome came Goddamn what a completely disgusting film. I think I loved it
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=415IMXpGV6c
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# ? Feb 5, 2022 20:38 |
Very happy to have successfully guessed the movie based off these reviews. https://twitter.com/mechanicalkurt/status/1489834586481774593?t=s19NLh-jaLKHmftXob-VdQ&s=19
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https://twitter.com/tedgeoghegan/status/1490048482366918662 Not for a moment surprised they would be anti-vaxx, for the record
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 00:10 |
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Mr. and Mrs. Zombie raise a very valid point -- vaccine's pointless if you're already visibly infected with every disease ever.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 00:16 |
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Lol at tagging "love" and "peace". Really goes hand in hand with what those assholes are doing.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 00:31 |
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Kvlt! Explain yourself
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That's very disappointing.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 00:32 |
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More like Sheri Moon Soon to Be A Zombie
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 00:38 |
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Hollismason posted:Kvlt! Explain yourself ima need someone to explain that twitter post first tbh i have no idea what it means
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There’s a huge chud anti vax/mask truck convoy protest in Canada and the Zombies like a bunch of other celebs are outing themselves as bad folks by supporting it.
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Never make the mistake of assuming an artist is smart.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 01:37 |
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I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. I know it's a loose description, but I mean stuff like House of Leaves or Coherence. I suppose what I'm looking for is cosmic horror minus the lovecraftian monsters. The more novel the concept the better. Doesn't necessarily need to be a movie, books and TV are also appreciated.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 01:37 |
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oh i really could not care less about rob zombie's, or any celebrity for that matter, political opinions.
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At least she didn't buy an nft
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That whole Shitkicker Rebel schtick kind of falls apart when you're talking about a highly contagious virus that we're all sick of dealing with and people are dying daily from en masse. If you can't be bothered to keep people around you safe, even on a basic loving level, you're a human turd. That being said, I'm not going to stop watching Rob Zombie movies or listening to his music, but I am going to think a lot less of him now. I mean, the hell.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 02:06 |
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Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. The Colour Out of Space
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Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. you might like Aronofsky's Pi. It's about a mathematician going nuts trying to connect numbers to the universe. Its the only movie I can think of that makes numbers scary
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Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. Annihilation and the stories of Thomas Ligotti arguably qualify. Sometimes Ligotti's stories have monsters I guess but it's usually not about the monster
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Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. In The Earth was pretty much bang on this
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I just assume that all actors are probably at best horrible immoral people and most directors and producers are even worse. That way they rarely disappoint me as even if something horrible comes out they're probably not as bad as I assumed
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 04:40 |
ah goddamnit two more Koji Shiraishi movies have been uploaded to Youtube but they don't have English subs. Well, Ura Horror has subs for one segment, but only that one segment for some reaon
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^^^ If you can find a sub file somewhere else you can just rip the file off of Youtube and mash them together.Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. Triangle, kind of. It's still people killing people but it's caused by their environment. Great little sci-fi/horror film this one. Takes No Damage fucked around with this message at 04:55 on Feb 6, 2022 |
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The Happening I feel like Event Horizon kind of qualifies.
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OK, one of them might not be a Koji Shiraishi movie. It's called Chichibu Demon and it's definitely a Japanese found footage movie, but it's not on Shiraishi's Wikipedia page. But I can't find any website that's willing to name a director for it. Trying to research this has shown me that there's a rabbit hole of Japanese found footage horror, including a film series called Senritsu Kaiki File. And there is a group subbing that series, but it looks like they only release them through pre-scheduled streams on their Discord channel? Which is an insanely huge pain in the rear end but I saw this screen cap from one of them and jesus christ I want to watch that. If you tried to create a screencap specifically targeted towards getting my interest and attention, you couldn't do much better than that.
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Gripweed posted:OK, one of them might not be a Koji Shiraishi movie. It's called Chichibu Demon and it's definitely a Japanese found footage movie, but it's not on Shiraishi's Wikipedia page. But I can't find any website that's willing to name a director for it. Trying to research this has shown me that there's a rabbit hole of Japanese found footage horror, including a film series called Senritsu Kaiki File. And there is a group subbing that series, but it looks like they only release them through pre-scheduled streams on their Discord channel? Which is an insanely huge pain in the rear end but I saw this screen cap from one of them You should watch Jeruzalem if you haven't already
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I'm on that Discord, and you're 100% right, it is a huge pain in the rear end. They rotate through the movies that are 'available' (i.e. hosted on someone's Google Drive) and it changes every month or so. Chichibu Demon isn't currently on there, but I'll keep an eye out for you when/if it pops back up.
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# ? Feb 6, 2022 05:37 |
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Chichibu Demon has been subbed, but the release I have was hardcoded so you might not be able to find an srt. And there isn't a director credited in the movie at all. It was released by a company that mostly does gravure dvds, along with some zero budget spooky urbex type stuff, barely any actual movies.
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I need more koji n foreign found footage in my life
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Drunkboxer posted:My favorite thing TCM 2 is just how many skeletons they have in their layer. Like tens of thousands of dead people the food industry is very demanding
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Iron Crowned posted:How many skeletons do you have in your lair? as regular employees, or do seasonal workers and independent contractors count too?
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MacheteZombie posted:I need more koji n foreign found footage in my life Probably everybody in this thread already knows, but Noroi / The Curse is a found footage/mocumentary about, well, a curse. Structurally similar to The Ring in that most of the movie is people investigating weird poo poo, and things going well and truly off the rails in the last few minutes.
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Dragonshirt posted:The Colour Out of Space Kvlt! posted:you might like Aronofsky's Pi. It's about a mathematician going nuts trying to connect numbers to the universe. Its the only movie I can think of that makes numbers scary TOOT BOOT posted:Annihilation and the stories of Thomas Ligotti arguably qualify. Sometimes Ligotti's stories have monsters I guess but it's usually not about the monster alf_pogs posted:In The Earth was pretty much bang on this Takes No Damage posted:Triangle, kind of. It's still people killing people but it's caused by their environment. Great little sci-fi/horror film this one. TheBizzness posted:The Happening Thanks guys, I've seen Triangle and The Colour Out of Space but I've added the others to the list. Pi in particular looks extremely my jam.
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Tea Bone posted:Thanks guys, I've seen Triangle and The Colour Out of Space but I've added the others to the list. Pi in particular looks extremely my jam. Pi is awesome. It's ultra-low budget to the point where the movie's star was also webmaster for the official website, and probably the entire cast budget went on paying Mark Margolis, but it's a psychotic masterpiece on a level with anything Lynch ever did. It was also IIRC the first movie scored by Clint Mansell, who cameos in the film.
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Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. Annihilation is the most impressive one imo, but I also like In the Earth if you can handle a shitton of flashing lights
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Tea Bone posted:I don't know precisely how to explain it but I'm looking for some recommendations for horror where the threat doesn't come from monsters or killers but the environment or the nature of the universe. watch Aniara. people listed a bunch of good movies but most of them still basically have a monster, this one doesn't Tuxedo Catfish fucked around with this message at 13:41 on Feb 6, 2022 |
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