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First for Dracula's Dog
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>>204959573
>Cujo
Sucks, not one of the good King movies.
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Why do girls love putting blood on their faces?
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>>204959620
I liked it. Good animal attack flick.
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Evil Dead>Friday the 13th>Nightmare on Elm Street>Halloween

Franchise rankings
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first for heterosexuality and women enjoying
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oh I posted the wrong spider baby webm kek
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>>204959727
Women are pretty kinda pathetic if you ask me desu
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>the night of the festival approaches
>did you think I would let him assume the mantle of power?
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>>204959573
Is this what a dog with rabies looks like? They get all gooey and slimy?
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>Current Programming
I wish it was like this all year around.
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>>204959778
this poster is a monkeypoxx infested bugchaser
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>>204959629
They like sticky gooey liquids on their face if you know what i mean.
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>>204959839
In a Violent Nature
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>>204959619
>There's something weird about this one. I wonder if she herself was being directed by the FNAF creator guy.
She's probably just discreet. She's done some written and video interviews and has directed a few movies/tv episodes etc.
What her agent should have done already is have someone work on a wiki entry for her.
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>>204959811
I only thing i envy about big city life is things like this, and museums and concerts, the cultivation of the arts. Where i live is fuckin barren wasteland.
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>3 more days til Halloween
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>>204959654
Look at those goalposts move, kek. We've come a long way from "There are no major female horror characters."

Reposting Sadako in case you missed her
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>movie has consensual sexual relationships
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>>204959888
>Yeah I don't buy that feminists would disagree with me.
It's not a question of "buying" but rather getting educated about the subject. Feminists have criticized horror for decades now, you're just obviously very uninformed.
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>>204959992
The other anon is right. COPE.
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>>204959620
I'd like it if the mom had to suck and fuck Cujo to placate him so that he doesn't eat the kid.
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1/2

Rating system:
Excellent!
Worth a watch!
Good Job! Not Worth Watching! (well-made but pointless and dull)
Hot Garbage!

The Innkeepers (2011) – An Excellent modern classic from Ti West, who’s at his best when he’s doing slow, atmospheric work and leaving the slasher genre alone. A ghost story, I believe, should have COMFY beginnings, and The Innkeepers succeeds at that and more. We have two young people staffing the Yankee Pedlar (actual spelling), a venerable old building with the ghost of Madeline O’Malley to its supposed credit; the hotel is failing and it’s the last weekend it will remain open -- and also the last weekend our two heroes will be employed. They have no other prospects lined up; they’re not in college, or planning to go. There’s nothing pressing on them, unless you include their shared interest in amateur ghost-hunting. How much more *comfy* can you get? Imagine you’re working in a nice, old haunted building, with very few guests; there’s no big demands decorum can even MAKE on you, since you’re soon out of work anyway. You can drink. You can record EVPs. You can play computer games all night.
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>>204959634
I liked it too, and the book's entertaining as well.
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>>204960077
Yeah like we celebrate Faust.
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2/2

The ghosts *are* real in the movie, as are other supernatural phenomena, but there’s a leisurely build to the first reveal. It’s like rolling up in a warm blanket at first, with a beautiful, big-eyed blonde who has the body of a baby deer -- and the perfect facial structure to show off shifting shadows -- as your personal blanket buddy. Sara Paxton is spot-on for her role: a wide-eyed, somewhat vacant-headed twenty-something receptive to hoaxing and fangirlism as much as to the genuinely supernatural. She and the male clerk -- the *autistic* pixie dreamgirl and the redheaded, languid dweeb -- are indeed types, but they have firm cinematic flesh and are not shorthand characters made of cardboard. They are *real* and you will *adhere* to one or the other (probably the dweeb). The reality of the avatars established, we begin to receive guests: the last guests The Yankee Pedlar will ever see. They are important, and each carries a weighty PSYCHIC LOAD that will charge the atmosphere of the Inn and influence future events . . .

So turn off the lights and get comfortable. It’s time for a spooking of the most *classic* kind.
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>>204959811
Seasons exist for a reason. Make the most of the present and prepare for the next chapters as best as possible.
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>>204960126
Stop spamming please
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>>204960126
Agreed, extremely comfy film. A good one in Ti West's extremely shaky filmography.
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>>204960075
I mentioned in my own post they criticize it. I don't think its that black and white. I know for a fact there are plenty of positive feminist writings about horror. People talk about Jennifer's Body as a feminist classic, which is why I brought it up. Carmilla gets brought up a lot too.
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>>204960205
I'm not spamming! I've been watching movies all month and I like to write reviews about them, and it's great if people want to comment. I think you are SPAM. What about that?
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>>204960126
>Ti West
Mommy and daddy were too poor to buy him an entire name so he had to blow his way up to getting free money to make a dumbshit sitcom-like "horror" after not reading a single book in his life?
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>>204960102
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>>204960205
Posts like these kill /hor/
Anons dont like getting mogged by well written posts while their own are one lines of garbage
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>>204960205
don't discourage effort posting
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>>204960126
Opened the thread looking for a comfy rec for tonight. I think this fits the bill. Thanks for the review.
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Wild ride this Halloween. I know I’m gonna end it with Halloween III

Coco (2017, Lee Unkrich & Adrian Molina)
Late Night With The Devil (2024, Colin & Cameron Cairnes)
Slumber Party Massacre (1982, Amy Jones)
Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil (2010, Eli Craig)
Demons (1985, Lamberto Bava)
Only Lovers Left Alive (2013, Jim Jarmusch)
Zombi 2 (1979, Lucio Fulci)
Zombieland (2009, Eli Craig)
City of the Living Dead (1980, Lucio Fulci)
Club Dread (2004, Jay Chandrasekhar)
The Beyond (1981, Lucio Fulci)
Let the Right One In (2008, Tomas Alfredson)
House by the Cemetery (1981, Lucio Fulci)
In a Violent Nature (2024, Chris Nash)
Us (2019, Jordan Peele)
Student Bodies (1981, Mickey Rose)
Strange Darling (2024, JT Mollner)
Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022, Halina Reijn)
The Faculty (1998, Robert Rodriguez)
Sissy (2022, Hannah Barlow & Kane Senes)
Disturbing Behavior (1998, David Nutter)
The Blob (1988, Chuck Russell)
Leprechaun (1993, Mark Jones)
Terrifier (2016, Damien Leone)
Terrifier 2 (2022, Damien Leone)
Black Sabbath (1963, Mario Bava)
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2007, Scott Glosserman)
House On Haunted Hill (1959, William Castle & Robb White)
From Beyond (1986, Stuart Gordon)
Evil Dead (1981, Sam Raimi)
Evil Dead 2 (1987, Sam Raimi)
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>>204960309
This
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>>204960126
The Innkeepers goes back to the subtlety of The Haunting (released around half a century earlier) and the beauty of it is that it stepped outside the confines of a certain rote mechanism to horror: the same type of short attention span movie for the same type of audience etc. It's a 21st century horror classic
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>>204960262
NTA and i don't want you to stop but part of these reviews you're is just saying what the film is about, you could easily trim that and just leave your opinion in.
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>>204960180
I like reviews but if you can't fit it into one post it's probably full of fluff. Also sounds like it was intended for letterboxd troons and not here.
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>>204960452
Nah, I'm just going to keep writing them as I am.
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>>204960205
At least he's talking about horror movies
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>>204960245
>I don't think its that black and white.
That's because your relativistic approach is 1)a save-facing attempt 2)a chronological distortion bc you seem to grasp at a type of very recent and very shallow type of revisionism where ideologues use "media literacy" as a way to "reclaim" a genre where they were most of the time simply objects. Women's contributions to horror were mostly tits and screams
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>>204960392
>The Innkeepers
Hard to find online
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>>204960553
Tubi, my friend! Check it out!
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>>204960497
Yeah and not infesting this thread literally by typing out "aids ridden faggot."
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>>204960392
>goes back to the subtlety of The Haunting
I quite liked Kelly McGillis's character for that reason. brings a subtle texture having scenes and characters that aren't just spitting exposition and being a wall to bounce plot devices off.
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>>204960395
I'll stop spamming, but uts worth noting that while their characters are not as visually iconic, Scream, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Nightmare on Elm Street and Halloween, and Friday the 13th all have primarily women in the leading roles. These are the pillars of slasher films, *because* women are more vulnerable. No matter what you think about it, saging something like "there are no major female horro characters" is pure retardation. You're putting blinders on yourself because you're afraid someone on the internet will gain an inch of ground if you admit an obvious truth that's not even really related to the argument.
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>>204960616
lol where did that come from. do you... have aids?
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>>204960616
I was here last year. Were YOU not? Anyway, enough about me. Talk about some damned movies.
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>>204960180
This almost felt more like a coming of age romance than a horror. Remember feeling that the two leads had good chemistry that carried the film. I liked the film just because of the leads.

Wasn't effective as a horror though and I'd say the ghosts she 'saw' weren't real but there was a spirit in the hotel.
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>>204960553
>On Prime Video
>On AMC+
>On Freevee
>On Hoopla
>On Kanopy
>On Peacock
>On Plex
>On Shudder
>On Screambox
>On the Roku Channnel free with ads
>On Tubi free with ads
>On Vudu free with ads

Yeah it's pretty tough to find
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>>204960262
You don't have to justify yourself, your write-up was fine and these articulate comments make the generals better and more in-depth, also more rational as opposed to "it's shit!" spergouts rants from types who can't properly express themselves. Never dumb yourself down for the sake of retards
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>>204960657
try a grid next time.
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What am I watching tonight
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>>204960478
Fine, it was just a suggestion.
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>>204959620
Good book though, bitch
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>>204960788
Beezel
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>>204960632
Yes. The Innkeepers displays these narrative droplets instead of being another by the numbers been there done that horror movie
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>>204960478
Based
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>>204960117
Dee Wallace was one certified sex bomb
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>>204960714
Right? That type of retarded comment deserves to be summarily mocked
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>>204960262
Please keep making posts like those if you continue to feel inspired to write them, they are informative and its fun to hear more in-depth opinions about films.
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>>204960788
Carved. Not outstanding but it's a pretty fun comedy horror.
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>>204959982
She played in the most famous cucking in the history of cinema.
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>>204960901
I'm assuming it's zoomers but some anons are purely "watchmoviesherenigga.cz.to" users
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>>204960616
kek you must be talking about our resident spammer hallmonitor. guys a total dork loser
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>>204960960
People who can't figure out how to torrent movies make me sick. It's really easy. Even if you don't want to use it - if you CAN'T do it you are a retard and deserving of all scorn
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>>204960543
That's just willful ignorance to claim that about a genre that so frequently features women, in addition to a desperation to live in a past where you think your claims were true instead of looking at the reality of today--not to mention an attempt to twist my words into a more simple argument you can dismiss as "the enemy". To think that there's been no feminist praise of horror is to plug your ears and close your eyes and it doesn't accomplish anything.

Even by your own standards, regardless, we live in a worldpost Babadook, post The Substance, post The Love Witch. These are major works of modern horror.
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>>204960714
None of those are free except Tubi.
It is hard to find if it is not on the free sites.
>>204960788
Dying Breed. Aussie movie
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>>204959811
>breakneck finale

I see what you did there
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>>204960693
We have a spammer here who always talks about aids and other nasty stuff.
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have you watched a few Vincent Price movies this month anon? nothing puts me in the october mood more. I saw
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>>204961064
>That's just willful ignorance to claim that about a genre that so frequently features women
It presents women as objects, dummy. Horror was and is overwhelmingly created by men, women are used as pretty objects and narrative tools.
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>>204961161
You saw... what? Anon? Anon??? Are you okay????

My god... they got him. And now they're coming for m
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any aids movies? seems like the ultimate body horror.
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>>204961211
>women as objects
objects that diminish in value rapidly
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>>204961217

He's gone
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>>204961096
>FREEVEE
>Tubi
>Roku Channel
>Hoopla
>Kanopy

Every single one of these are free and cost $0. If you have an adblock (you know how those work, don't you anon?) you can even skip the commercials. You are just a fucking retard!
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Is arcadian some trash comedy by nick cage or passable
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>>204961211
I mean that's a thing that happens, sure. But its a pretty far cry from universal.
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>>204960960
It's either very retarded or very suspicious-- similar to those ppl who go on actresses' threads and requests links to nude scenes easily found on the internet. Your type of spoonfeed was appropriate because you listed several easily accessible ways to watch the movie. In other cases, it's better not bc for instance links to nude sites can get anons banned
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>>204961217
kek I fucked up. I guess I'll tell
>The Bat (murder mystery but was still fun)
>House on Haunted Hill
>The Haunted Palace
>Candleja-
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>>204961287
not comedy but it is trash. basically A Quiet Place with Nic Cage doing one of those "Bruce Willis is kinda in the film" parts.
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>>204961294
That's not an argument, not least bc it would be considerably retarded to assume anyone is saying there are no exceptions and they've been mentioned over and over: Shelley/Jackson, Jackson/Shelley
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>>204961263
Not him, but cool., thanks. I think Tubi is best.
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>>204961253
amazing rare pepe
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>>204961378
Rip
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>>204961320
House on Haunted Hill is the farthest thing from scary but I could watch Price chew the scenery all day, honestly. I used to watch it yearly.
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we postan grids?
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>>204961320
Faggot can't even Candlejack post rig-
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>>204961161
watched Tales of Terror yesterday and House of Wax day before. Going to watch Haunted Palace after Twins of Evil tonight.
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>>204961226
Cabin Fever maybe? But I guess zombie films are more appropriate because of the HIV stage vs. AIDs stage.
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>>204961287
It’s pretty decent. Really cool monsters
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>>204961418
So then, where's the disconnect? We have a long history of horror stories starring women. We have an entire subgenre (slashers) primarily about women surviving against all odds and feminist writing about that. I'm not sure what part of this you think isn't true. Do I need to go find the writings?
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>>204961538
>Raatma cutie
they should get her to cameo in Frogman 2
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>>204961538
Based
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>>204961496
It’s scary the first time you watch it
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>>204961242
True. Even before The Substance, there's an implicit tragedy to horror in that pretty women are easily replaceable revolving door style and those with final girl status age in a way that has a type of meta tragedy to it.
I abhor JLC's real life persona but watching her aged looks on the mediocre DDG Halloween trilogy has a wistfulness to it. Likewise Danielle Harris in Stream but Harris has surprisingly maintained a milf freshness to her (something that the movie briefly alludes to btw)
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>>204959792
>Saint Bernard
How would you tell the difference?
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Introduced any films to friends or family this month /hor/?

My gf hadn't seen any of the classic slasher series so we watched Nightmare on Elm Street and played a horror trope drinking game. Drinking every time Freddy cackles nearly killed us.

Also got her to watch The Invisible Man with me cos it's one of my favourites.
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The OBJECTIVE and DEFINITIVE answer to if horror movies ARE or ARE NOT feminist:

It depends on the movie
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>>204961496
Scared the hell out of me when I was little.
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>>204961695
one of my friends watched The Fly and enjoyed it so I've been trying to get him to watch The Brood since that's my fav Cronenberg so far.
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>>204961538
One of the elements Anna Biller clearly borrowed from other movies in the Love Witch was Natalya Varley's looks in Viy
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>>204957654
>NPM is secretly a hagmaxxer

>>204958239
Just listened to this. Nice little song.
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>>204961672
That's fair, different things get different people, I suppose.

Wish I could have been there when they jumpscared people in theaters with the skeleton on a zipline kek. I love a gimmick.
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>>204961538
Pale brunette supremacy.
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>>204961695
Been recommending Strange Darling to anyone who will listen.
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>>204961865
Thanks.
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>>204961604
>We have a long history of horror stories starring women.
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2013/08/01/all-actors-are-cattle/
As for final girls, they're a symbol of archetypal purity created by men (as usual) and aligned to the (sensible) premise that women have to be coy and cautious.
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Heretic looks interesting. Anyone see Bogeyman? Sophie Thatcher seems to be gunning for horror.
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What I've watched so far:
The Blood on Satan's Claw
The Last Broadcast
Don't Deliver us From Evil
VHS
VHS 2
VHS Viral
Bone Tomahawk
Mad God
Don't Look Now
Robin Redbreast
Meshes of the Afternoon
Night of the Comet
The Endless
The Lighthouse
Zombie 2
Vampyr
Deep Red

Uzumaki and a rewatch of Kingdom/Riget if we're factoring mini TV series into this.
>>204961161

I watched Blood on Satan's Claw might watch Masque of Red Death sometime before end of the month. I rewatched The Last Man on Earth Last year, by far my favourite Price, and adaptation of I Am Legend.
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>>204959573
So Cujo and Christine were both written by his wife while he was coked out of his mind, right?
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>>204961695
I'm not sure if it qualifies as horror per se, but I showed my buddy Death Becomes Her last night. I forgot how genuinely funny this movie is.

He's really into like the history of special effects in film so it was kind of surprising he hadn't seen it, effects are absolutely insane for their time, way more convincing than a lot of shit I saw 15+ years after it

Also, putting Bruce Willis in old man amkeup and then never actually deaging him was a genius fakeout

Also: would
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>look around amazon prime for a random horror to watch
>stumble on The Vampire Lovers
>get to watch scantily clad lesbian vampires for 90 mins
>read the book it's based on a few months ago so it's all fresh in my mind
It's been a good night
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>>204962064
I meant Cujo and Carrie.
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>>204962047
based. Uzumaki the new show or the movie?
honestly I really enjoyed having a weekly horror show to look forward to each weekend with the anime even if it was a bit of a shit show.
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>>204961985
Sure, thatoften true. I don't doubt that, that's never been my point--my point is that feminists have looked as aspects of those stories and seen feminist values in them, which then turned around and evolved into modern films like Midsommar, The Love Witch, Jennifer's Body, etc. Or hell, even Buffy.
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>>204961865
Just a recap: there were 2 threads yt w/ an anon claiming he was the original NPM but not the current one, and that he was the one spamming May, gore movies, Ginger Snaps, Barbara Crampton etc. His comments were deleted and I assumed he was banned BUT he was apparently Pamela to Jason, so NPM could still be roaming around-- in fact, some comments suggest he's on this very thread.
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>>204960369
That's too many horror movies. Back that shit up.
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>>204959620
I finished reading Salem's Lot the other day and I wanna watch the 70's miniseries tomorrow night. Is it worth it?
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>>204962047

Stop it, you fat cunt.
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Are any of the Halloween sequels worth watching past the 4th film?
Not in a so bad its entertaining way but as genuine horror films.
Not to say that I think the fourth film is that great either but I recall somewhat liking it
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>>204962149
God this could have/should have been so good. I'm so pissed.

Not sure if this is the best animed Ito Adaptation now or if that still rests with Gyo.
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Watched Madhouse. Actually pretty competent film with some very interesting dramatic scenes. Still film gets lack of rythm, but still enjoyable. 6.5/10
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Can't wait for this TurKino. Directed by the same guy who made Baskin.
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Anyone who hates this movie takes themselves too seriously. This shit is hilarious and has somw great creative kills.
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>>204962283
>Gyo
wtf I didn't know this existed. Will check it out, thanks anon.
Personally I enjoyed Collection/Maniac even if the animation was low tier. I just like seeing the stories come to life.
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>>204962335
It's the same reason some people hate Part 6. It makes fun of the series while also being a love letter to it.
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>>204962213

Yes it's worth it. I'm drunk as fuck but shall allow some love
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>>204962210
What do you mean?
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>>204962379
Gyo is 6/10 being extremelly generous. I think they changed the manga ending i don't remember right now
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>>204962080
It's a solid comedy. Enjoyed it as a kid. Rewatched it a decade or so later and enjoyed it even more.
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>>204962379
I wish I could be that positive lol. Its fine though. I was just really hoping to introduce some friends to Ito who were put off by the scat shit in Gyo (extremely fair, so am I) and every release looks like trash.

We did all watch the first episode of Uzumaki together though, and they enjoyed that. Everyone squirmed at the fingerprint cutting scene, I was surprised to find myself looking away--though I had a pretty high tolerance for gore
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>>204962272
That's a really anon-dependent question. For every film past that point you'll find someone who calls it their favourite after the first one.
Apart from Resurrection, everyone hates that.
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>>204962311
>Has a menorah
>It's the villian
what did Ovidio G. Assonitis ,mean by this? he also directed Piranha 2 btw
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>>204962272
The 2018 Blumhouse film for all its flaws is still decent. Halloween Kills has 2 scenes that makes it worth the watch; a scene where Michael absolutely fucks shit up in the beginning and recreating a flashback to 1978 Haddonfield down to the hair styles, lighting, and fashions.
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>>204962080
a neat detail I noticed when I rewatched it recently was at the beginning when he wakes up drunk and tries to throw scalpels at the dart board its his left hand that shakes and presumably the one he did plastic surgery with, later on the ancient woman stabs that hand and it rejuvenates and he manages to land the dagger throw with that hand to escape
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>>204962523
Been a while since I saw it but I don't think they did. They should have, Gyo gets worse the longer it goes on and has no conclusion. I often tell people to just drop it at the end of Vol. 1 and pretend the dude died in the fish pit.

They did change the opening so they could work in a DP sex scene with a character who didn't previously exist kek

Still might be the best Ito adaptation because it has consistently decent animation and we got to see this animated
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>>204962678
I noticed that, that was a really fun payoff.

I kept forgetting that was Bruce Willis the entire film, such a different character than his usual fare.
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>>204962335
one of the greatest schlock films ever made
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>>204962184
>feminists have looked as aspects of those stories and seen feminist values in them,
Not as a rule and the recent appropriation attempts are vacuous, unconvincing media literacy nonsense.
>which then turned around and evolved into modern films like Midsommar, The Love Witch, Jennifer's Body, etc. Or hell, even Buffy.
These are 1)exceptions and 2)very specific instances, some of which contradict the others. Midsommar is not a feminist movie at all and is in fact a portrayal of woman's insanity.
If you want to consider the subject further, I think you would enjoy Camille Paglia's The Birds because she is immensely learned, enthusiastic and a different type of feminist as she prefers to highlight characters with agency (Annie) and/or symbolic female allure (Melanie). It's a slim book, an essay really, and it's worth (re)watching the movie beforehand
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>>204962111
>British Teen Vampire Girls Just Can't Stop Kissing Each Other!
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>>204962685
>Still might be the best Ito adaptation
I agree on that part, as sad as reality is about it
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>>204962080
The fact that this was John McClane acting like a neebish wimp proves that Willis CAN act if he has decent material.

>>204962678
Remember when he crashed through the glass and into the pool? There's a bit of a pink hue in the water. A few minutes earlier he dropped the potion vial before he leaped off the roof. I think that the potion mixed with the pool water and was diluted enough to keep Willis alive. No way in hell he could've survived that fall and he should've been covered with punctures and gashes.

I also think the diluted potion mixed with the water restored his liver and other organs damaged from years of alcoholism. It's why he was able to live for so long when he should've been dead within a few years or so.
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>>204959874
i just started watching it
the opening when the guy runs away from main character gave me Shrek vibes
something about his screams sounds just like the villagers Shrek would chase off at the start
its very funny, he's very desperete sounding about this guy walking at like 1mph
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what's Uzumaki (2000) like?
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>>204962760
So what if its not as a rule? Its definitely common.

I think once you reach a certain number of exceptions you have to accept that its more than the occasional one-off.

I'll check it out, loved The Birds as a kid, would be good to have a reason to rewatch.
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>>204962272
If you enjoy the lore, all of the Halloween movies are worth watching. Just flow with them rather than being excessively antagonistic to their different incarnations. I detested Green's trilogy but still watched it and enjoyed some characters (Judy Greer's) and subplots (the surprising killing of the "next Michael" character on Halloween Ends along with the fact that it's the one horror franchise where the antagonist is unequivocally killed/finished).
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>>204962188
Yeah everyone is the same person.
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>>204962866
He did gash his arm, he has to hold a hand over it when he's sneaking out and stealing the car. I still kinda buy the theory. He went on to have a super active life, have kids abnormally late and live pretty long so there's some solid evidence there.

I would never remember this if I hadn't watched it like 20 hours ago
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>>204962897
>Its definitely common.
It's not. You'd have to overemphasize these movies in order to push a narrative that horror is a "feminist" genre when it's more often than not the very opposite. The very fact that it was 9 out of 10 times not created by women says it all.
Paglia is great, she's very readable and her views are woke-free and very persuasive.
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>>204962883
Never seen it but I know it had some cult appreciation in the western horror film community even back before Ito was a household name
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>>204963026
>Paglia is great
She is a pedo apologist actually
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>>204962912
Holy fuck do these people hear themselves? Even cabinanon said he was NPM before. Reality is, it is just a few regulars on /hor/ with abysmal taste who seethe when anons post their different opinions.
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>>204962912
He claimed to be several of the ritual posters and the author of the "negro piss" comment but not the ESL guy who rants about 25 you actresses and women in general being walled.
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>>204962213
Of course it is.
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>>204963026
The "common" statement was about writings on femnist elements of horror films, not on films themselves being intentionally feminist.
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>>204962900
>Judy Greer
she was very pleasant in it, and I liked her final scene with the reflection part.
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I usually enjoy found footage horror movies more than most regular horror movies desu.
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>>204963062
That's a moralfag view which has many nuances, doesn't detract from the importance of her work and is usually spouted by undereducated/pearlclutching/woke types.
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>>204963068
I’m not disagreeing with you bud.
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>>204963051
I might have to do a double feature tonight, Uzumaki and Gyo.
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>>204962998
I like that it's portrayed as a feminist film when really the two female characters were terrible people destroying the life of an otherwise great man who becomes great again once they're out of his life.
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>>204962900
Okay thanks, I will probably try watching them all back to back then and see how it goes
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>>204963136
I just don't support feminists or pedo enablers desu
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>>204962883
one of the worst films i have ever seen and i'm not kidding, a really bad videoclip
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>>204963080
I have no problem with any of them desu.
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>>204962837
For me it's
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is Urban Legend just shlock? The premise seems very lazy
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>>204963108
Self-defeating argument as "feminist elements" in a genre made by men and strongly focused on women as victims is evidently cope.
Keep in mind that sexuality in horror is also massively and understandably displayed from the heterosexual male perspective. Those naked women side characters etc exist because horror is mostly made for men by men. Women in fact have never spearheaded any specific cinematic style, it's either men or fags who have carried it forward.
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>>204962883
I seriously can't remember anything from it except that I really liked the song they play at the end of the movie.
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>>204962912
Kek every general has that one schizophrenic autist who thinks every poster that disagrees with him is the same person.
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>>204963080
Makes no difference anyway. They're all annoying (literal) homos and can be laughed at mercilessly.
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>>204963270
First one was just another scream cash in with the usual post modern look at a slasher.

Urban Legends Bloody Mary randomly turned Super-natural and it's a more interesting film.
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>>204963136
Jesus fucking Christ why are all you leftards always pedos.
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>>204963189
Is it? I know its a big LGBT film because the girls talk about painting each other's asses forever and then it immediately cuts to a church

I guess I can see it, its got a traditional catfight over a man but in reality the man himself is incidental to the fight. And they're both baddies.
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>>204963301
Women don’t spearhead anything. They are npc followers more akin to barn animals. Horror is not women driven.
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>>204963341
Fr.
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>>204963270
It's the best Scream clone. I thought it was a very unique concept with tying in urban legends and murdering people. It had an all-star cast with Alicia Witt, Jared Leto, Rebecca Gayheart, Robert Englund, Joshua Jackson, and Danielle Harris.

>>204963366
I liked both for what they were. I wish more slashers actually put some thought and effort like the first Urban Legend.

The second was definitely different but I still enjoyed it for what it was. Particularly the ending.
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>>204963121
She's likable and a very fine actress, and her character was nice-- I suspect that scene-hogging JLC had something to do w/ the nonsensical script decision to kill the character on Halloween Kills
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>>204961756
Ahhhhhhh
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>>204963486
I'm only realizing now it would have improved the trilogy if they had switched the deaths around. Also kept her comatose instead of all her annoying ass hospital scenes.
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>>204963208
You don't have to but you're better off knowing what you're talking about before spouting opinions. You probably don't even know where the "accusation" comes from and here you are trying to posture/slander.
I detest feminism in general but not the type that Paglia supports because it's an affirmation of masculine/feminine aspects.
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>>204963609
And you also support DOCTOR Juden Peterstein even though you really detest the Jews otherwise, right brainwashed tardolino?
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>>204962900
What I respected the most of the Blumhouse trilogy was how unhinged this version of Laurie was. She was definitely struggling from massive PTSD after that horrific night. I mean look at it from her POV: She found her 2 best friends brutally murdered (along with the boyfriend of the blonde friend). She nearly got strangled to death by a masked psycho after she stabbed him in the neck with a needle AND plunged a kitchen knife into him...yet he was STILL alive. Nobody would walk away from that without being damaged.
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>>204963232
I too approve of some banter within reason.
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>>204963270
I loved it and trembled in fear when I first watched it.
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>>204963401
oh shit it's the fag lmao. look at this vile "crust" enjoyer (yuck)
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>>204963604
Precisely. Her character was a narrative axis as she was an intergenerational figure and very important to the overall dynamics.
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>>204962080
Isabella Rossellini being mad Glenn Close guessed her IRL age is hilarious
It's horror but there's a string of 90s horror which has a mostly female audience, and has some insane names. Like, Practical Magic has Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Jawbreaker doesn't just have Rose McGowan and Marilyn Manson, it also has Pam Grier. They're still horror, but they're horror that most men only saw if their girlfriend insisted or if they're gay.
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>>204961865
That’s not NPM, that’s the harperfag
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>>204960180
you sound like an AIDS patient
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>>204963270
its OK
I watched it for D-Girl and she was good in it
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>>204963650
Don't know what tf you're ranting about and that type of bad faith generalization/moving the goalposts nonsense sounds predictably low IQ.
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>>204963704
Posts like these is what ruins on /hor/
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>>204963301
I think you're working on an assumption that a film has to be made by a woman for someone to see feminist elements in it, which just isn't the case. Again, my point has never been that these films (especially the early ones) were designed from a standpoint of feminism or considered feminist practices in their development or anything like that (although, also, I don't think that something being made by a man precludes it from being intentionally feminist), but rather that they were enjoyed with a feminist perspectice because of the frequency of women on starring roles--and very often NOT as eye candy--I think I would have a hard time seeing Shelly Duval in The Shining in that way, as pretty as she is--though there are certainly plenty where they are, and that in turn was reflected in later horror that was made intentionally feminist.

I think there's also some issue here with seeing the director as the sole creator. For one thing, if you start looking at writers you'll notice womens names starting to pop up more, and for another, there simply haven't been nearly as many women directors to start with. Whether that's because they're not interested or because they're being kept from it (personally I think its a bit of both), for there to be horror movies directed by women, you'd have to have movies directed by women.
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>>204963819
ah yes in comparison to the off topic spam they're a response to.
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>>204963650
Oh boy a genuine schizo
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This is mine for tonight. What about yours?
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>>204963263
>Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible
Never heard of this. Downloading that episode now.
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>>204963971
has anyone seen the sequels? worth a watch as a series?
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>>204963661
>>204963661
As if endless generals full of hagposting isn’t its own form of spam.
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>>204964007
Pumpkinhead 2 isn't as good as the original but I'm a huge Ami Dolenz fan and Andrew Robinson (Garak in DS9, Scorpio in Dirty Harry) plays the good guy cop for a change.
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>>204961161
dead heat aka zombie cop. someone have THE webm?
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>you girls can stay five nights at freddys anytime
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>>204963134
I don't. I like good cinematography in movies and found footage movies by their nature look like shit.
They have to do something really good with it for me to like it.
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>>204963654
The writing process apparently became increasingly chaotic as it went on. There's an article where either DDG or McBride say they'd have regular writing sessions for Halloween Ends where they had no actual idea of how they'd wrap up the story.
They were given a lot of leeway by Blum, who's said that his usual deal with directors is: modest budgets but complete creative freedom.
As for Laurie, yes, there's initially a paranoid air to the character that does make sense but I don't think JLC pulled it off adequately, I found it occasionally shrill and despite being understandable there was a lack of connection with the audience. But it is a worthwhile arc to follow and add to the several aspects of the entire saga and its spinoffs/versions etc
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I live in area very simmiliar to the place "IN a violent nature"

the view in the hook scene with the tree covered hills and the sand "dune" is like something right near my house

what a great kill
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>>204964071
>Andrew Robinson (Garak in DS9, Scorpio in Dirty Harry)
You went with Garak and the Scorpio Killer over the dad from Hellraiser as roles he'd be known for in a /hor/ thread?
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>search for "[horror movie] XXX parody"
>post results
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>>204959614
Based.
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>>204964242
She has the same hair style from 1978. Her house is like a fortress and lives as a recluse. She basically drilled her daughter to become like a soldier/survivor ala Sarah Connor style like having her practice marksmanship. She could never escape reliving those horrific 20 minutes of her life.

>>204964181
My older cousins who were in junior high in the late 80's told me that Freddy mania was insane. And I highly recommend the Freddy's Nightmares series that ran from 1988 to 1990.

What I disliked how they made him a quipster way before the MCU. I liked the original film Freddy where he had a dark and twisted sense of humor, very predatory and threatening to women.
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>>204964301
You just know a bunch of girls are gonna stand on that cliff now.
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>>204964374
I almost forgot about him playing the dad in Hellraiser. I haven't seen that movie in years so it escaped me. We have plenty of DS9 threads on /tv/ so it's impossible for me to forget Garak and I always found Robinson's Scorpio Killer to be one of the best movie psychos.
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>>204964508
We willl look back and think Art mania was insane. And how James Wan dominated 2 decades of horror.
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>>204963873
>I think you're working on an assumption that a film has to be made by a woman for someone to see feminist elements in it,
Which is self-evident as the opposite assumption--which is accurate- is that women lack the skills to properly describe themselves or create stuff that coalesces into a specific genre.
Trying to cherrypick in order to prove there are aspects which assert feminist values is therefore doubly contradictory bc these aspects are 1)random and peripheral and 2)created by men, which reinforces the otherwise obvious conclusion that men are more creative and capable than women.
> if you start looking at writers you'll notice womens names starting to pop up more
But not enough to even remotely dispute the fact that the majority of creators/innovators in this and every other field are men. Feminism itself is mostly noise/haranguing/cope whereas literary works, movies, paintings etc are objective signals in the history of culture.
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>>204963301
>Women in fact have never spearheaded any specific cinematic style
>>204963401
>Women don’t spearhead anything.
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>>204961538
based brunette enjoyer
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im considering cujo
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>>204964051
It's about balance. /tv/ itself is in great part made by discussions which originate from movies/series but expand to other subjects and this isn't in itself a problem and neither is a bit of joking around
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i need to get cured
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>>204964508
>She has the same hair style from 1978. Her house is like a fortress and lives as a recluse. She basically drilled her daughter to become like a soldier/survivor ala Sarah Connor style like having her practice marksmanship. She could never escape reliving those horrific 20 minutes of her life.
True, but the spark/aura is lacking. the acting didn't quite match the character's complexity.
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>>204964301
Make a vid doing yoga there and post it here for reference
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>>204964760
I chalk that up to the poor direction and writing. You can definitely see shades of what they envisioned.

At least the 2018 movie feels like a Halloween movie. H20 just didn't feel like a Halloween movie at all and I didn't quite buy the whole "I faked my death and established a new identity".
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>>204963270
theyre schlock modeled after scream and i know what you did last summer
if you like those you'll probably like urban legend
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>Rape Zombie is a feminist franchise
Discuss
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>>204964644
Leni is just a notable documentarian. She didn't create or dominate the genre- she's neither a Mario Bava nor a John Carpenter. Her visual style was essentially a reverberation of Arno Breker's/Albert Speer's aesthetics.
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fuck, Longlegs was so bad
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>>204964856
>chalk that up to the poor direction and writing.
Overall true but the character was appropriately designed. The main problem was JLC's acting and I assume she interfered a lot with the filming process so she wasn't properly directed either.
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>>204964600
I feel like I've typed out "I am not necessarily saying the films were designed with feminist intentions in mind" a couple of times but you're somehow missing it, unless I'm in turn not understanding your point.

Finding aspects of something you identify with in a work that was not intended for you is extremely common. Its why a catholic can use the image of Jeanne d'Arc to represent their religion because she's a saint who died praising god, a nationlist can use her to represent wanting to remove foreginers from his homeland, a lesbian can use her because she wore men's clothing and a Frenchman can use her to represent his country. The Frenchman and the Catholic may be esppusing values she actually had but the other two are taking one aspect and running with it, and from that came variations on her story that supported those aspects more strongly.

This is what happened with horror films. Feminists saw aspects of their values in these films, which so often star women, feature them surviving where men don't, have powerful women and women who get their revenge on men, and in turn spun that around into more feminist horror films that we see in the past decade or so.
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>>204965031
Honestly I don't think that would be that difficult of a case to make
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>>204965178
>I feel like I've typed out "I am not necessarily saying the films were designed with feminist intentions in mind" a couple of times but you're somehow missing it, unless I'm in turn not understanding your point.
You surely have, but you're still not realizing the obvious: it supports the opposite of what you're trying to say because it highlights women's role and themes as secondary in the history of culture.
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>>204964600
> Feminism itself is mostly noise/haranguing/cope
Feminism wouldn’t exist if girls didn’t hit the wall so young. (21)
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>>204965300
> highlights women's role and themes as secondary in the history
Women are not even tertiary in significance in world history.
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>>204965300
At what point have I claimed women's role in the history of horror films was primary? I don't think I've said anything resembling that.
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>>204965348
let me get that vampire mask
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>>204965489
Read more history
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>>204964644
Men invented the spearhead.
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>>204961538
finally updated mine. subject to change soon.
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>>204965556
The girl next to Edwige is cheating
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>>204965543
You read more history and not feminist history. And no, wifi was not invented by a dumb female.
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>>204965647
That's what I'm reading
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>>204965489
what would they be tertiary to? horses?
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>>204965031
>Japanese media
>Not feminist
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>>204965700
cats
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>>204965446
Namaste my friend. Hall monitor should be here any minute now and I look forward to your next round.
You're unironically right about this >>204965489
btw
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>>204965489
Who do we blame for that?
>4chan self-own
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>>204965708
Japanese haven't quite embraced the SCUM style feminism that South Korea has. They're view on leftist rhetoric is far more palatable than the shit that's being shoved down our throats.
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>>204965489
You’re correct. It is men, then steam engine, factories, automobiles, electricity, fire, wifi, computers, oven, fridge, microwave, dishwashers, ships and then maybe women.
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>>204965700
He probably means 1)straight men and 2)male homosexuals, and that's a correct opinion.
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>>204965794
Horses before women too, friend.
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>>204965845
Very comfy Burton movie. I highly recommend it
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So is this movie feminist? I'm a brainlet, can someone explain the metaphors to me please?
I enjoyed it but I am just having trouble analyzing it.
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>>204965789
Japan has one of the largest non-governing communist parties in the world
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What's your favourite out of Fulci's zombie series? The first one is great and borrows heavily from Romero's influence but I also like the slapstick elements of the third one quite a bit.
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>>204965845
It's a bit cloying. Visuals are nice but there's a type of mushy romcom aspect to it
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>>204965845
Is cabinanon fat?
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>>204965845

Yeah. I love it. Especially Ricci's bodice. The only problem is that i rewatched it recently and the colours are all washed out (apparently as per Burtons wish). It probably would have looked better with full colours to emphasise shadows and the like.
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>>204965898
It's also utterly irrelevant to Japanese politics and the average Japanese mindset.
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>>204965845
Conjure in your head an image of "what if Tim Burton made s period slasher flick" and you pretty much have exactly what this movie is, no surprises. So if you think you'd like that.

imo it fucks.
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>>204962272
The Rob Zombie remakes of Halloween and Halloween 2 get a lot of shit but they're still watchable. I'm a huge Malcolm McDowell fan and he plays Loomis in this.

And this Michael is played by Tyler Mane. He's absolutely terrifying just standing there.
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>>204965912
Zombi 2 is quite simply the 2nd best zombie movie of all time after NotLD (or perhaps DotD, it's a toss-up really)
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>>204965845
It is essential Halloween viewing.
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>>204966028
Notld is garbage.
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I want comedy back in zombie films. I'm pretty tired of everything being doom and gloom misery porn or woe is me baby's first existentialism lesson while facing end of the world prospects. I want to see my characters hurling pies in zombies faces, or parodies of Scooby Doo hallway chase scenes while the Benny Hill theme plays.
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I finally got around to seeing The Purge and I'm wondering how did that ever become so popular in the first place
is there any movie of the series that is actually worth watching?
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No one told me that giallos dub over Italian people like in spaghetti westerns
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>>204966105
No, not really
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>>204965973
Politics? Yeah they effectively have a one-party system.

A good chunk of their art is pretty filled with leftist ideas though, Tezuka and Mizuki were hardcore leftists, like card carrying party members. Miyazaki is a borderline ecoterrorist. Kurosawa was at the very least very anti-war
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>>204966105
The premise for the first film was cool. Too bad the movie was shit. Typical beta male husband akin to leave the world behind.
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>>204966105
Same reason for zombie apocalypse movies. It's a means to fantasize about killing people and doing whatever you want without repercussions and social stigma.

If the US collapsed and became a failed nation-state that devolved into squabbling factions, you'd bet there'd be people who've been lurking in the shadows to strike.
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>>204966105
People like to imagine they would be the ones purging, basically a zombie apocolypse fantasy but you're imaginjng you're killing and robbing real people.
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>>204966140
That's just how they made movies in Italy back then. They used actors from many countries, easier to just dub over it in Italian or English or whatever else afterwards.
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>>204965973
>It's irrelevant because I said so
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>>204965854
>>204965794
Kek. Roasties btfo
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>>204966061
But at least you enjoyed looking at the black guy didn't you?
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>>204966308
Japan is literally dying and getting the western treatment now.
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>>204966237
>If the US collapsed and became a failed nation-state that devolved into squabbling factions, you'd bet there'd be people who've been lurking in the shadows to strike.

Yep.
This character was kind of cheesy but unfortunately he was very realistic, there are psycho douchebags like him everywhere that would absolutely let power get to their head in these scenarios
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>>204966184
>A good chunk of their art is pretty filled with leftist ideas though,
Here and there. But the Japanese mindset is conservative and male-oriented, which is why Japan's such a powerful country which rebuilds itself over and over
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>>204966327
What? What do you mean?
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>>204966308
If you knew what that means in context you wouldn't pretend to know about Japanese politics.
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>>204966366
Japan is doing fine: 126 mil people is a LOT considering their territory (they can do fine with, say, 80 mil), they have only 2-3% of foreigners (and most of them are not the undesirables that flooded Canada, France, Biden's US etc) and as automation moves forward less and less workforce is needed.
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>>204965888
It's pretty feminist yeah.
The whole movie is reminiscent of the bear vs. man in the forest scenario, the uncertainty and fear women feel around men.
Also most men in the movie disregard the protag's opinions.
I felt it was close to Nope, as a movie with a strong thematic that is permeated everywhere in the movie in different ways.
This one was the ways men can hurt women and Nope was about human's relations to animals in entertainment.
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>>204966105
First movie is a home invasion power fantasy. They double downed on the power fantasy with the second movie going open world. Election Year is kino btw.
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>>204966395
Yeah you’re correct. Westerners love to cope and say “see? Japan and Korea just as feminist as us.” Feminist = dying. But in all seriousness, it will be interesting to see how Japan handles what is happening right now.
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>>204966465
He meant you have a queen of spade tatoo on your left cheek.
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>>204966382
You got Rhodes all wrong. In fact he didn't abuse his power when he should have. He gave the scientists so much leeway to continue their work that everyone got fucked in the process, and then he started going into panic mode to keep the rest of his men alive.
The movie starts after 5 soldiers are already dead, including their previous commanding officer who the scientists still hated but felt was easier than Rhodes. Rhodes learned from Major Cooper's mistake and got more strict in the hopes that there'd be less fucking around and unnecessary deaths.
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>>204966465
Cmon anon, we all know you enjoyed X and Azrael for a very specific reason.
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>>204966568
The whole series is trash.
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>>204966554
That 2-3% will be 20-30% in decades. The globalists want to destroy Japan because they can't stand the idea of a monoracial ethno-state that's civilized. Japanese aren't having as much babies, Japanese women are sluts for foreign cock while Japanese dudes just jack off to porn and hentai. So they're gonna have millions of "refugees" and "future scientists" brought to their shores and by 2099, there will no longer be a Japan.
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>>204966627
The 2nd one is a great survival thriller.
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>>204966734
> Japanese women are sluts for foreign cock
lol not this western male larp fantasy again
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>>204966395
>Japanese mindset is conservative
And that's why their media is full of left-wing ideas because it's a form of escapism from their right-wing hellhole.
>rebuilds itself over and over
Courtesy of the CIA and pouring millions of dollars into the LDP.
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>>204966566
Thank you anon.
I liked seeing Bill Skarsgard in a role where he just plays a normal dude, I think he has better acting chops than his charisma vacuum brother Alex
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Fuck it I’m saving Sleepy Hollow for Thursday. I’m gonna check this one off my list tonight instead
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>>204966993
kino movie. that's a real shitty poster.
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>>204966832
It's not a larp. Japanese women aren't satisfied with Japanese men, hence why they're not marrying them anymore. They're also massive whores for money so Japan's become a sex tourist attraction like Thailand. And there's even Japanese women flying overseas for clients.

Japan is going to be full of nothing but hybrids. Half-whites, half-black, half-jeet, half-spic and every other race except full-blooded Japanese.
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>>204965888
It's a strange case. First of all, production-wise, here's what happened: a script was written but later Peele "helped" the writer/director out, hence (I assume) the bizarre tonal shift and male character change in the last scene which tries to heavyhandedly suggest that he was the barbarian for trying to betray the woman character
Other than that the movie's feminism-- if any-- backfires since the main character is staggeringly stupid even for horror movie character standards. The inclusion of the benevolent black hobo also seemed forced and detracted from the overall product.
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>>204965888
i pretty much agree with >>204966566 except i would add the topic of generational trauma, and specifically how a backwards and abusive household (which could be extrapolated to mean society at large), especially one controlled by oppressive males (patriarchy), rots everything inside it and creates degenerate offspring.
basically it's saying the way we have run our society in the past is ruining our society in the present and (men) are largely to blame
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>>204962213
I thought it was a movie. I have it on DVD but it's long as shit.
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>>204964949
>When I was a child, running in the night
>Afraid of what might be
>Hiding in the dark, hiding in the street
>And of what was following me
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What should I watch on Halloween?



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