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Tim Heidecker prancing around and squawking like a bird wasn't something I was aware I needed in a horror movie. But now, all other movies are far less spooky without it. This is pretty fun: https://twitter.com/timheidecker/status/1111850952695279616 Also noticed a similarity from a shot in the fun house and from the first episode of the Twilight Zone. https://twitter.com/forgzample/status/1112175494609305600 "Where is Everybody?" is pretty good though, a man driven insane by a government experiment. And that's such a fantastic shot/scare. Groovelord Neato posted:you know people can't be connected via an unknown force to be controlled by a copy right. Sounds like someone has been drinking fluoridated water.
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# ¿ Apr 10, 2019 00:03 |
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# ¿ May 22, 2024 05:31 |
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moths posted:I think it was meant as a large-scale Frankenstein story. Reading class into it presents more problems than it addresses. Plus it encapsulates the narrative of the novel better than any Frankenstein movie to date. Frankenstein is 100% about class and race. Like, the monster is scary because he's poor, strong, and educated. Victor Frankenstein even comments the creature's skin is the wrong colour. The biggest horror Frankenstein faces is the idea of giving Adam an Eve, and this race propagating. The kind of horror Lovecraft would later write about.
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# ¿ May 28, 2019 07:51 |