#Behind The Mask: The Rise And Fall of Leslie Vernon
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Dear Cosplayers + Fitness Bros
I just think it would be really funny to watch an exercise routine video made by Leslie Vernon based on his slasher advice from the movie :)
#leslie vernon#behind the mask#the rise of leslie vernon#cosplay#excercise#example: you need to look like you're not sprinting after your victim but also never fall far behind them#so I'm going to pretend to be your victim#when i look ahead high knee jog in place but when i turn back to look at you relax into a saunter#slashers#halloween#horror
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🎃Notable films that were released on October 13th...
Color Me Blood Red (1965).
You'll Like My Mother (1972).
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers (1989).
I, Madman (1989)(Los Angeles).
Dollman vs. Demonic Toys (1993).
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)(limited).
Strange Days (1995).
Phantasm IV: Oblivion (1998)(video premiere).
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)(Screamfest).
Grudge 2 (2006).
Happy Death Day (2017).
Talon Falls (2017).
#horror
#horror#horror movies#horror movie#scifi#science fiction#thriller#halloween#Color Me Blood Red#You'll Like My Mother#Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers#I madman#Dollman vs. Demonic Toys#The Nightmare Before Christmas#strange days#Phantasm IV: Oblivion#Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon#Grudge 2#happy death day#Talon Falls
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Villains through the Rainbow
I cant believe I did this for fun. This was painful XD 😅 So be free to use them as wallpapers or headers or whatever ^^
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Below the cut are all the characters and movies and shows ^^
Red: Gaston (Beauty and The Beast, 1991), Pearl (Pearl, 2022), Professor Ratigan (The Great Mouse Detective, 1986), Captain Hook (Peter Pan, 2003), Lord Shen (Kung Fu Panda 2, 2011), The Djinn (Wishmaster, 1999), Jafar (Aladdin, 1992), Otis B Driftwood (House of 1000 Corpses, 2003), Death (Puss N Boots; The Last Wish, 2022), Chucky / Charles Lee Ray (Seed of Chucky, 2004), Scar (The Lion King, 1994), and Erik Destler (The Phantom of the Opera, 1989).
Yellow: Percival C McLeach (The Rescuers Down Under, 1990), Mayor George W. Buckman (2001 Maniacs, 2005), Clayton (Tarzan, 1999), Sheriff Hoyt / Charlie Hewitt Jr (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, 2003 + The Texas Chainsaw Massacre; The Beginning, 2006), Bill Cipher (Gravity Falls, 2012), Baby Firefly (House of 1000 Corpses, 2003), Cruella De Vil (101 Dalmations, 1961), Human!Chucky / Charles Lee Ray (Childs Play, 1988), Commander Lyle Rourke (Atlantis; The Lost Empire, 2001), Kahmunrah (Night At The Museum; Battle of the Smithsonian, 2009), Hopper (A Bugs Life, 1998), and Gilderoy Lockheart (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 2002).
Green: Maleficent (Sleeping Beauty, 1959), The Riddler (Fox Gotham, 2014), Scar (The Lion King, 1994), Leslie Vernon (Behind The Mask; Rise of Leslie Vernon, 2006), Chick Hicks (Cars, 2006), Freddy Krueger (Freddy Vs Jason, 2003), General Kai (Kung Fu Panda 3, 2016), Beetlejuice (Beetlejuice, 1988), Marvin the Martian (Space Jam, 1996), Oogie Boogie (A Nightmare Before Christmas, 1993), Greasy Weasel (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, 1988), and Lady Tremaine (Cinderella, 2015).
Blue: Wheezy Weasel (Who Framed Roger Rabbit, 1988), Michael Myers (Halloween, 1978), Hades (Hercules, 1997), Maleficent (Once Upon A Time, 2011), Prince John (Robin Hood, 1973), Pamela Voorhees (Friday the 13th, 1980), Tai Lung (Kung Fu Panda, 2008), Stuart Lloyd (The Last Showing, 2014), Prince Hans of the Southern Isles (Frozen, 2013), Hades (Once Upon A Time, 2011), Shan Yu (Mulan, 1998), and Bo Sinclair (House of Wax, 2005).
Purple: Eris (Sinbad; Legend of the Seven Seas, 2003), Carrie White (Carrie, 1978), Jafar (Aladdin, 1992), Chop Top Sawyer (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre II, 1986), Evil Queen Grimhilde (Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs, 1937), Tiffany Valentine (Bride of Chucky, 1998), Dr Facilier (The Princess and the Frog, 2009), Jervis Tetch (Fox Gotham, 2014), Ursula (The Little Mermaid, 1989), Regina Mills (Once Upon A Time, 2011), Long John Silver (Treasure Planet, 2002), and Jennifer Check (Jennifer's Body, 2009).
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mizumono / unknown / rue / allies or enemies / that unwanted animal leslie x taylor (behind the mask: the rise of leslie vernon) , falling in love w/ your final girl , falling in love with your slasher , mutual obsession , studying him like a bug , etc etc.... go watch it
#🔪 slashterpieces#webweaving#behind the mask: the rise of leslie vernon#on love#slasher x final girl#taylor gentry#leslie vernon#horror movies#slasher movies#slashers#d team#taylor x leslie#web weave
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hiii I saw your beautiful Brother moodboards and I so relate to your feelings for Reb and falling for screwed up, irredeemable (fictional) killers, do you have a little list of characters with the same vibe? 👉👈
aaaaaa!! you've come to the right place 💜 fucked up little guys are literally my favorite so I have loooooads of recs (and yes i love rebel hes my bestest boy my lapdog my lovely lil killer so you def have good taste)
as for books i would recommend American psycho (patrick bateman is a very funny guy just like. what if we gave the most obviously closeted rich guy a knife), and then my favorite books of all time: lost souls (zillah, molochai, and twig are my favorite vampire serial killers. especially zillah. hes like a irredeemable, more manipulative lestat), drawing blood (trev is very similar to Michael in that he's reluctant to use violence and yet drawn to it), and of course i have to mention exquisite corpse tho it's not my favorite (two serial killers fall in love) all by poppy z brite!!! lost souls and drawing blood are so amazing theyre much more like. goth but they are still southern gothic so its not a huge stretch from brother
now as for movie murder boys!! "chained" of course bc it is the film that inspired brother (rabbit my beloved), the cell (Carl my beloved), deadgirl (one of my favorite films of all time and jt reminds me sooooo much of rebel), frailty (murder AND brother conflict AND father/son conflict), creep 1 and 2, funny games (both the original and the American remake are good bc it was done by the same director. also I'm just a sucker for michael pitt), red dragon, house of wax, primal fear (roy is VERY rebel coded), like minds, the talented mr ripley, stoker, natural born killers, rope (a gay classic), murder by numbers, psycho (guys that love their mom so much they murder people is a favorite of mine), deranged 1974, the black phone, behind the mask the rise of Leslie Vernon, spree, and bennys video!! not all these guys specifically remind me of rebel, but they're fun murderers that i just adore <3
#sorry this is so long but its currently. my favorite genera of film#sadly i dont actually read a lot of like. serial killer horror so i dont have much recs for that#but i hope you enjoy!#asks#anonymous
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Cult Faction Podcast Ep. 104- Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
In this week’s episode the spotlight falls on Behind The Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, the 2006 American mockumentary/black comedy/slasher film directed by Scott Glosserman, and written by Glosserman and David J. Stieve. It stars Nathan Baesel, Angela Goethals, Scott Wilson, Zelda Rubenstein, and Robert Englund. All that plus the usual rabid random rapping from your favourite…
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#Angela Goethals#Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon#Nathan Baesel#Robert Englund#Scott Glosserman#Scott Wilson#Zelda Rubenstein
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13 Slasher Films Influenced by the SCREAM Franchise and Horror News Roll Call (3/20/2023)
Make Horror News Roll Call your daily stop for headlines from the horror entertainment world. Each day, the Doc, Dave, Crystal, and the Grue-Crew will gather the horror news of the day. Enjoy! Leave your comments below, we'd love to hear your thoughts.
Join your host Doc Rotten for HNR, the official GRUESOME MAGAZINE HORROR NEWS podcast. Back with me again are the scariest, goriest, bloodiest co-hosts on the 'Net - Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6dead6irl.
HORROR MOVIE NEWS
Universal sets dates for two Monkeypaw movies from Jordan Peele
Jordan Peele won’t have one but two movies coming out in 2024: an untitled horror thriller on September 27 from his Monkeypaw Productions, and another coming out on Christmas Day that year.
Source: Deadline
It Follows director David Robert Mitchell adds Anne Hathaway to his next film at WB
Anne Hathaway (Eileen) has signed on to star in a mysterious new film that David Robert Mitchell (It Follows, Under the Silver Lake) will direct for Warner Bros. Pictures, Bad Robot and Jackson Pictures.
While the pic is billed as a “thrill-ride” to be shot in IMAX, which will head into production this fall, other details are scarce at present.
Source: Deadline
Slash (G'N'R) partners with Rue Morgue, Raven Banner, and Hangar 18 to form new Genre Film company, BeserkerGang
Comprised of Guns N’ Roses ax man Slash; Rodrigo Gudiño, filmmaker and RUE MORGUE founder; horror genre specialists Michael Paszt, James Fler, and Andrew T. Hunt of distribution house Raven Banner; and Pasha Patriki of Raven Banner’s in-house production wing, Hangar 18 Media, BeserkerGang was born in the wake of Gudiño’s movie The Breach.
Source: Rue Morgue
Corin (The Nun) Hardy to direct LURE for Universal and Platinum Dunes
While plot details are being kept under wraps, the story is based on the haunting of the real-life King’s Tavern, considered to be the most haunted building in all of Mississippi, with one of its tenants being the murdered mistress of one of the tavern’s original owners.
Source: Deadline
TOP 13 Modern Slashers Influenced by SCREAM
The Fisherman (1997, I Know What You Did Last Summer)
Patrick Bateman (2000, American Psycho)
The Creeper (2001, Jeepers Creepers)
Jigsaw / John Kramer (2004, Saw)
Mick Taylor (2005, Wolf Creek)
Victor Crowley (2006, Hatchet)
Leslie Vernon (2006, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon)
The Strangers (2008, The Strangers)
The Orphan (2009, The Orphan)
Lamb Mask, Wolf Mask, Tiger Mask (2011, You're Next)
Art the Clown (2016, Terrifier)
The Grabber (2021, The Black Phone)
Pearl (2022, X and Pearl)
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I didn't know you were also a fan of musicals!!! Have you seen/heard Sweeney Todd? (I ask it like that because I never saw it live, but I have heard the full cast recording so many times) It seems right up your alley: a (throat) slasher in a musical. We need more horror musicals, like Carrie and The Rocky Horror Show. If you could turn any horror movie into a musical, which one would you pick? And why?
I am a massive fan of musicals! I love, love, love em so much. I am current still very much into Ride The Cyclone, I just watched it, if you can get the time to I totally recc it, Jane Doe is my personal fave, love her sm. Also anything by Team Starkid, my fave musical literally ever is their show Twisted, The Untold Story Of A Royal Vizer. It's Aladdin but from Jafar's perspective, while also being about the relationship between Disney and Pixar and paraelling Wicked. 10/10 I laugh and cry every time.
Oh I have heard of Sweeney Todd and been a fan of it since high school! The horror/comedy/musical is my fave sub-genre mix when it comes to movies! Repo!, Stage Fright, Dead And Breakfast, I fucking love em but we need more entries into this field!
So I know this question came in a while ago but I really fucking had to think and then the move happened SO!
I think there are two clear options that stand head and shoulders above the rest, I can't pick, so the two I think are most deserving of some musical treatment are-
Scream! Listen. It is already so meta, and funny and extra and theatrical, think Heather's the musical kind of vibe, but I think it could translate really, really well. The costuming would be insane, make it like the Evil Dead musical and advertise the first few rows will get bloody and people will fucking pay to be in those seats, (me). Also they could do a whole new story if they wanted to really, make it akin to Scream 3, make it in universe someone is trying to put on Stab as a musical to add to the already extensive canon in that verse and fucking there you go, total classic.
And the other is Behind The Mask: The Rise Of Leslie Vernon, likeeee, come on now. It would be so good, so much potential there plus like you mean to tell me Leslie himself wouldn't freak out of the prospect and idea of getting a stage/musical adaptation? He so would! He would be over the fucking moon and so would I!
My fave moment, one of the biggest moments in BTM, the one that made me fall for Leslie, when he chokes Taylor up against the van? You mean to tell me that whole scene wouldn't lend itself to an argument via song with like a patter style of singing, getting louder and bigger and more, until he fucking chokes her out and all the music and everything cuts?! Like! THE DRAMA! So quiet you can hear a pin drop as he fucking lays it down and Taylor realizes just how much shit she is in and how serious and dangerous Leslie can be. Fantastic. Also, also I wanna see how they would do the barn burning down at that end.
Thank you so much for this question and I hope it is a satisfying enough response!
#BHF asks#Literally thank you sm#I also love the Legally Blonde musical and Chicago and Hairspray and many many more#ivesblosson
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What is your go-to comfort movie and comfort book?
I feel like these are slightly tricky because especially with the movie it can vary. If I'm in a nostalgic mood, I might go for The Princess Bride. If I want something comedic, I might go with Clue. I might also go for SyFy's Alice (with Chinese food, because that's a tradition me and my friends started since that was the local take out). More often than not, I'm gonna go with horror, and that means Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon is a strong contender because I got engaged watching that movie. But classics like Halloween are also options, as are some of my favorite found footage films like Hell House LLC and Grave Encounters.
In terms of books, to be honest, it also varies. American Gods, Lost Souls, and Drawing Blood are common re-reads. I also tend to gravitate towards Maggie Stiefvater's works, and those most often include The Raven Cycle and The Wolves of Mercy Falls. I feel like books have become difficult because I read A Lot and sometimes it's felt more comforting to read something new that I can lose myself in, than go back to older re-reads, and similarly I sometimes feel like re-reading something I've only read once is comforting but because it's just the second time, I can't yet call that a comfort book.
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Recommendations for 2000s horror?
May, ginger snaps, tool box murders, Jennifer’s body, dead silence, stay alive, the ring, dark water, the unborn, the strangers, wolf creek, hostel, slither, house of wax, the hills have eyes, the exorcism of Emily rose, house of 1000 corpses, the devils rejects, the skeleton key, valentine, teeth, exsison, the hitcher, inside, THIRTEEN GHOSTS, dawn of the dead, scream 3, wrong turn(all), the women, high tension, hatchet(all), i Spit on your grave, all the final destinations, martyrs, black Christmas (2006), the collector, house on haunted hill, cherry falls, behind the mask: the rise of Leslie Vernon
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Frankenstein!
Frankenstein: What’s an underrated horror movie, in your opinion?
I'm not actually sure how underrated this is but I rarely see this film talked about but Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon! Again, it falls into that very satirical humor that I love so it's another film that hits really well. If you liked Scream, you'd probably like Behind the Mask because they're very similar.
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Horror Villain Zodiac #5
*Vagina and Uterus maybe necessary
#5. The one you shared a mysterious, steamy night with and BAM! accidentally became pregnant with the child of was... (Plus: What kind of relationship you have with that Creep moving forward at the bottom, using the weekday your birthday falls on this year)
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Tag or comment your result! ... it’ll be fun!... hopefully... XD
If you got a female Villain, then just assume she has a penis or you have the penis and they are the one that gets pregnant.
The Wheel: I think Bubba has made it on to every one of these things so far?? Haha
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Aries: Freddy Krueger, A Nightmare On Elm Street
Taurus: Leslie Vernon, Behind The Mask: Rise of Leslie Vernon
Gemini: Roman Bridger, Scream 3
Cancer: Inkubus, Inkubus
Leo: Michael Myers, Halloween
Virgo: Luda Mae Hewitt, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003 and 2006)
Libra: Vincent Sinclair, House of Wax
Scorpio: Granny Boone, 2001 Maniacs
Sagittarius: Chucky / Charles Lee Ray, Childs Play
I know this is Billy Bibbet but give me a break, do you want a gif of doll Chucky in this context?? No I didn’t think so.
Capricorn: Bo Sinclair, House of Wax
Aquarius: Bubba Sawyer, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Pisces: Jerry Dandridge, Fright Night
Part 2: Type of Pursuer (AKA: The shit you have to put up with). Use the Day of your Birthday this year.
They don’t know about the baby; You never met them again. : Saturday
They turn up for the kids’ birthdays but that’s it. : Monday and Friday
They visit whenever they’re passing through or near your town to see their kid; Your relationship with them is purely about the baby. : Tuesday and Wednesday
They keep you (And baby) close. You have very, very, very little independence. : Sunday
Wow, now you have a killer / rapist / fugitive deadbeat hiding out in your house acting like you’re married? Welp... goodluck with that. : Thursday
#Horror Villain Zodiac 5#Horror Villain Zodiac#horror villain#Horror Villains x Reader#Slashers#slashers x reader#Jerry Dandridge#Fright Night#Bubba Sawyer#texas chainsaw massac#Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003#Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning#Luda Mae Hewitt#Granny Boone#2001 Maniacs#Freddy Krueger#A Nightmare On Elm Street#inkubus#Bo Sinclair#Vincent Sinclair#House of Wax#Chucky#Charles Lee Ray#Childs Play#Michael Myers#Halloween#Roman Bridger#Scream 3#Leslie Vernon#Behind The Mask: Rise Of Leslie Vernon
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Behind the Mask: Welcoming Leslie Vernon & Taylor Gentry for Asks!
J: From the beginning of time, mankind has created and shared cautionary tales in every medium: plays, books, campfire stories, tapestries, sculptures, even cave drawings. And when movies were first being made in the late 1800s, they were no exception to this rule. It took less than a decade after the creation of cinema for the first 'scary movie' to come out, and the century that followed brought to life black lagoon creatures, bloodthirsty counts, and abominations of science who redefined humanity's understanding of terror.
In the 1970s, Leatherface first lifted his saw, and the Prowler made his first phone call, kickstarting the slasher genre that we now know and love. It's a simple formula: a misbehaved group of teens, a brave young girl, and a terrible monster. But through this formula, we were given stories that kept us up all night, made us fear the deep end of the pool, and had us thinking twice about staying out too late on Halloween night.
Around the 2000s, the genre began to change, but one man stayed convinced that these slashers had found the key to unlocking the secret of human fear. He took it upon himself to modernize the slasher-movie formula and reawaken the evil that his predecessors embodied, all while keeping their traditions.
(Warning: Spoilers for Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon ahead!)
J: To kick things off, I should be clear: this is one of my favorite movies. Ever. If you love slashers like we do and you haven’t checked this film out, you’ll definitely want to stop reading here and go put it on. Trust me: you do not want this one spoiled! Now, into the review.
V: The mockumentary styling of the majority of the film was a brave new departure from normal Slasher-types, and I honestly adored it. Found-footage movies tend to not be as immersive to me, but this one found its way into my heart very quickly.
J: The cinematography was a huge part of what made this movie so fantastic. You have these abrupt shifts between their documentary footage and reality that were so well executed. You also get cameos from some of the best in the business: Kane Hodder, Robert Englund, and Zelda Rubinstein! I felt extra special recognizing Kane on sight~
V: In the universe this movie takes place in, every slasher’s legacy is real. Every murder, every survivor! It all happened, and was broadcasted for the world to know. How people don’t live in fear already at this point... I will never know. Leslie Vernon, with a giant mass of murderous icons to follow, is a self-proclaimed slasher newbie. Throughout the film, we find out Leslie is planning a very big, very special day: his return from beyond the grave - to haunt Glen Echo as a living legend.
J: And if you’ve made it this far into the review I assume you already know: Leslie hires a film crew to document his rise to infamy, claiming to be stalking a group of teens with a survivor (final) girl among them. In the end, his real target was the woman he had hired to make his documentary: Taylor Gentry. And she is an incredible addition to the survivor hall of fame.
V: She may not have understood everything right from the get-go, but she filled Leslie’s expectations perfectly in the end - he had been watching her for a long time, he claims, and everything he was meant to become relied on her. The two unknowingly worked in tandem until the final curtain, and it was everything the new Slasher could’ve hoped for. Honestly, very romantic???
J: To me, the best thing about this film is the way it comes across as a love-letter to everyone who adores the genre. It’s packed full of references, insider terminology, characters hinted to secretly be slashers we know, and it’s all tied together with the shiny, red, charismatic ribbon that is Leslie. He’s fun, he’s funny, he’s traditional, he’s a genius. His goal was to show the world that mass communication and modern culture had not killed the slasher way of life, and I believe whole-heartedly that he accomplished that goal.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is with great honor that we begin our welcoming ceremony for the Glen Echo slasher himself. The one and only Leslie Vernon!!
“Well, I think the real honor here goes to me,” the man gushes, hand on his chest as he approaches us, his letter held gently in the other, “I’m thankful to be acknowledged and recognized for my work! Heh, this is like receiving some kind of slasher Grammy~” Leslie chuckles. “But I digress. Thank you everyone for your interest in my work - I promise not to disappoint…~”
V: And every dark must come with its fair share of light - he would agree he couldn’t have done any of this without her. So it’s our pleasure as well to be introducing, alongside the Harvest Murderer himself, Miss Taylor Gentry!
Taylor steps up beside Leslie, bundled up in a turtleneck sweater and armed with nothing but a home video camera. She avoids the slasher's eyes, but gives him a silent nod of acknowledgement before thanking the hosts. “Thank you, for inviting me. I’m, just as interested in these answers as… everyone else,” She shrugs briefly, managing a smile. “I think this footage might start to make up for… what happened with my last attempt at a documentary. I might ask a few questions of my own; if, that’s alright. ehem...” -- Leslie bites his tongue as she speaks, sort of looking aside, “Hey, I uh,” he speaks up after a moment, rocking side to side with his hands in his jeans pockets, “I’m sorry I… stole your film, the first time. I hope you understand, heh, it… had a lot of info I couldn’t have getting out.” He explains, almost shyly. “...I wanted it to be published- I did! So. I’m sorry. And- for- nearly strangling you to death. Heh...” She nods, hugging herself but keeping her eyes down. “Job requirement. Right.” “Yeah- yeah! It’s all just part of what we’re meant to do.” He slings his arm around her and shakes her a little. “No hard feelings. It’s an amazing documentary; I just… gotta do some editing for you, that’s all~” “For ten years?” Taylor questions pointedly, stiff in his embrace. “Al-right, so I had to lay low a long while; I’m sorry! Sheesh… they don’t make cards for this, Tay - I’m doing my best here.” Leslie near whines, tilting his head down toward her. “... Well, I’m sorry, too.” Her shoulders fall. “For… stabbing, and crushing, and... burning you…” “Hey, it’s all part of the job.” He reassures her lightly, offering a smile. “I’m proud of how well you handled it all. It was flawless - just like I knew it’d be.” The man muses, reminiscing fondly.He turns her to face him, practically gushing. “...You gotta remember how I said EVERYTHING I do relies on ‘her’; the only thing you crushed was my pre-existing expectation of you! You nailed it!” Taylor tries her best to hide it, but a smile breaks through her tough exterior. Unsure of whether or not it’s a compliment she should thank him for, she opts for a flustered nod instead, involuntarily beaming. J: Looks like the two of them are gonna get along just fine! Les & Tay are officially open for asks!
#behind the mask#leslie vernon#taylor gentry#leslie ask#slasher ask#this took a while but there's a lot of hidden stuff in this fandom#gonna do a post on all of that soon!!#so stoked about this addition!
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Horror movie recs for Halloween ♡ Turned longer than anticipated so here’s part 1/3. [part 2] [part 3]
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Serial killers
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) (x) (x)
“The next great psycho horror slasher has given a documentary crew exclusive access to his life as he plans his reign of terror over the sleepy town of Glen Echo.”
The Cabin by the Lake (2000) (x) (x)
“Stanley Caldwell is a screenwriter working on a story for a suspense film about a lunatic who kidnaps and murders young women. However, Stanley's research methods are more than a bit unusual -- he actually does kidnap women, and once he's learned as much as he thinks he can from them, he disposes of their bodies by drowning them in a nearby lake.”
Creep (2014) (x)
“A young videographer answers an online ad for a one-day job in a remote town to record the last messages of a dying man. When he notices the man's odd behavior, he starts to question his intentions.”
Creep 2 (2017) (x)
“A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.”
The Last Horror Movie (2003) (x) (x)
“A serial killer uses a horror video rental to lure his next victim. What begins as a teen slasher transforms into a disturbing journey through the mind of Max Parry, a mild mannered wedding photographer with a taste for human flesh.”
Man Bites Dog (1992) (x) (x)
“A film crew follows a ruthless thief and heartless killer as he goes about his daily routine. But complications set in when the film crew lose their objectivity and begin lending a hand.”
Scream (1996) (x)
“A year after the murder of her mother, a teenage girl is terrorized by a new killer, who targets the girl and her friends by using horror films as part of a deadly game.”
The Silence of the Lambs (1991) (x)
“A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.”
Lady Killers
American Mary (2012) (x) (x)
“The allure of easy money sends Mary Mason, a medical student, into the world of underground surgeries which ends up leaving more marks on her than her so called "freakish" clients.”
Audition (1999) (x)
“A widower takes an offer to screen girls at a special audition, arranged for him by a friend to find him a new wife. The one he fancies is not who she appears to be after all.”
The Grudge (2004) (x)
“An American nurse living and working in Tokyo is exposed to a mysterious supernatural curse, one that locks a person in a powerful rage before claiming their life and spreading to another victim.”
May (2002) (x)
“A lonely young woman traumatized by a difficult childhood and unsuccessful attempts to connect with the people around her is sent into a murderous tailspin.”
A Slit-Mouthed Woman (2007) (x) (x)
“A suburban town in Japan is the victim of what is supposedly just an urban legend, a woman's spirit with a horribly disfigured face who is intent on kidnapping children for unknown reasons.”
Tomie: Forbidden Fruit (2002) (x)
“Tomie terrorizes an artistically inclined young girl and her widowed father, slowly integrating herself into the family.”
Tomie: Re-birth (2001) (x) (x)
“An art student disappears after murdering his model. Now his friends and family are being haunted by the resurrected woman, Tomie.”
Tomie: Unlimited (2011) (x)
“A photography student's life takes a turn for the worse when her dead sister is welcomed back into the family home.”
Creepy Children
Children of the Corn (1984) (x) (x)
“A young couple is trapped in a remote town where a dangerous religious cult of children believe everyone over the age of 18 must be killed.”
Mama (2013) (x)
“A young couple take in their two nieces only to suspect that a supernatural spirit named Mama has latched itself to their family.”
The Omen (1976) (x) (x)
“Mysterious deaths surround an American ambassador. Could the child that he is raising actually be the Antichrist? The Devil's own son?”
Orphan (2009) (x)
“A husband and wife who recently lost their baby adopt a 9 year-old girl who is not nearly as innocent as she claims to be.”
The Ring (2002) (x)
“A journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone one week to the day after they view it.”
Sinister (2012) (x)
“Washed-up true-crime writer Ellison Oswalt finds a box of super 8 home movies that suggest the murder he is currently researching is the work of a serial killer whose work dates back to the 1960s.”
A Group of Friends
Battle Royale (2000) (x) (x)
“In the future, the Japanese government captures a class of ninth-grade students and forces them to kill each other under the revolutionary "Battle Royale" act.”
The Cabin in the Woods (2011) (x)
“Five friends go for a break at a remote cabin, where they get more than they bargained for, discovering the truth behind the cabin in the woods.”
The Descent (2005) (x) (x)
“A caving expedition goes horribly wrong, as the explorers become trapped and ultimately pursued by a strange breed of predators.”
Final Destination (2000) (x)
“After a teenager has a terrifying vision of him and his friends dying in a plane crash, he prevents the accident only to have Death hunt them down, one by one.”
Fritt Vilt (2006) (x)
“5 young Norwegians head up to the mountains to snowboard. One breaks his leg and it's getting dark soon, so they spend the night in a big, abandoned hotel, closed 30 years ago. They are not alone.”
House of Wax (2005) (x)
“A group of unwitting teens are stranded near a strange wax museum and soon must fight to survive and keep from becoming the next exhibit.”
Nightmare (2000) (x)
“Seven friends will die one by one for protecting a terrible secret. Can a vengeful spirit be stopped?”
When They Cry (2008) (x) (x)
“Early summer, Keiichi has just moved to a remote mountain village and becomes close friends with a group of girls. However, when he starts to become suspicious that Rena, Mion and the others he’s befriended may be deeply involved in the successive murders that occur every summer, the situation around Keiichi gradually starts to turn.”
A Group of Strangers
Botched (2007) (x)
“During a heist in Russia, a professional thief finds himself dealing with serial killers, insane hostages, double-crossing psycho Russian hardmen and the real possibility of a horrible death.”
Cube (1997) (x)
“6 complete strangers of widely varying characteristics are involuntarily placed in an endless maze containing deadly traps.”
Downrange (2017) (x)
“Stranded at the side of the road after a tire blowout, a group of new carpooling friends become targets for an enigmatic sniper.”
The Mist (2007) (x) (x)
“A freak storm unleashes a species of bloodthirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole up in a supermarket and fight for their lives.”
Saw (2004) (x)
“Two strangers, who awaken in a room with no recollection of how they got there, soon discover they're pawns in a deadly game perpetrated by a notorious serial killer.”
Family
Funny Games (2007) (x) (x)
“Two psychopathic young men take a family hostage in their cabin.”
Hereditary (2018) (x)
“After the family matriarch passes away, a grieving family is haunted by tragic and disturbing occurrences, and begin to unravel dark secrets.”
The Hills Have Eyes (2006) (x)
“A family falls victim to a group of mutated cannibals in a desert far away from civilization.”
The Lodge (2019) (x)
“A soon-to-be stepmom is snowed in with her fiancé's two children at a remote holiday village. Just as relations begin to thaw between the trio, some strange and frightening events take place.”
Pet Sematary (1989) (x)
“After tragedy strikes, a grieving father discovers an ancient burial ground behind his home with the power to raise the dead.”
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thank you so much!! if you could make the list i’d greatly appreciate it really 🥺🖤
Well, let’s get this show on the road
-The Night Brings Charlie
-The Prowler
-Candyman
-Psycho
-Chucky
-Sleepaway Camp
-The Town that Dreaded Sundown
-Rosemary’s Baby
-Carrie
-3 From Hell
-It
-Exorcist
-Poltergeist
-Wishmaster
-The Bay
-Pumpkinhead
-Leprechaun
-The Ring/The Grudge
-Cabin in the Woods
-Victor Crowley/ Hatchet
-Motel Hell
-Creature from the Black Lagoon
-Sinister
-Creep
-Puppet Master
-The Burning
-Rocky Horror Picture Show
-The Thing
-The Evil Dead
-The Fly
-The Fog
-The Howling
-Pet Sematary
-Scanners
-Prom Night
-Nightbreed
-Minutes to Midnight
-Swamp Thing
-The Orphan
-Valentine
-Don't Breathe
-The Strangers
-American Psycho
-Wrong Turn
-The Redwood Massacre
-The Legend of Halloween Jack
-Alien
-Predator
-Hellfest
-The Dark Night of the Scarecrow
-Boogeyman
-House on Haunted Hill
-The Hills Run Red
-Reanimator
-Lords of Salem
-Wrong Turn
-Crepitus
-Hatchet
-All Hollows Eve
-Digging Up the Mallow
-The Lost Boys
-Monster Party
-Ice Cream Man
-Misery
-Mind Ripper
-Strange Magic
-Home Sweet Home
-Drag Me Too Hell
-Thirteen Ghosts
-Cannibal Holocaust
-Monster Man
-The Rats
-Bats
-Charlie’s Farm
-Constantine
And those are sort of the movies I plan on watching/finishing, some I’ve even already seen but plan on rewatching, like Creep and others. I add to that list a lot and there are a TON of movies not on there I still plan on watching. As for our classics, you already know
Halloween
Hellraiser
Friday the 13th
Nightmare on Elm Street
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
My Bloody Valentine
Saw
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Scream
Jeepers Creepers
Hannibal/ Silence Of the Lambs/ Red Dragon/ Hannibal Rising
House of 1,000 Corpses/ Devil’s Rejects/ 3 From Hell
The Boy
House of Wax
2001 Maniacs
Silent Hill
The Shining
Psycho
Terrifier
31 (Rob Zombie)
Hush
He’s Out There (Not the best Netflix movie but... the guy is mmm)
The Hills Have Eyes
Behind The Mask: The Rise and Fall of Leslie Vernon
The Collector (don’t bother with the 2nd movie)
Carrie
Alien
Predator
Repo! The Genetic Opera
Signs (I highly recommend this movie. It’s one of my all time favorite movies EVER)
No Country for Old Men
Gerald’s Game
The Sixth Sense
Se7en
And many many more
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2020 Movies
Batman: Under The Red Hood
Pump Up The Volume
A Country Wedding
Cool As Ice
Surprised By Love
Life With Mikey
True Romance
All of My Heart: Inn Love
Absentia
Dream/Killer
Tell Me Who I Am
Sweetheart
Growing the Big One
All Things Valentine
Step Up All In
Love On A Limb
Love Struck Cafe
Drop Zone
Girl on the Third Floor
Hard Rain
Sightseers
Switchback
Mobsters
Campfire Kisses
Hobbs and Shaw
Little Darlings
Streetdance
Malevolence
Good Boys
Midnight Masquerade
Killer: Malevolence 3
Dinner for Schmucks
Fractured
Nightmares in Red, White and Blue
Testament
The Unauthorized Beverly Hills 90210 Story
The Killing Secret
Countdown
Joker
I See You
Satisfaction
Grease 2
Terminator: Dark Fate
Ghost
In Fear
Sister Act 2
Grease Live
Gretel and Hansel
I Know My First Name Is Steven
Mother, May I Sleep With Danger
Hostile Advances
Hidden in Silence
Miss Americana
The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
Doctor Sleep
Grave Encounters
Hairspray Live
Sister Act
Dad
Mad City
Mortuary
Mausoleum
12 Strong
The Barn
Polaroid
Climax
Troop Zero
One Night In October
Top Gun
A Nightmare On Elm Street
Mad City
The Mummy
The Vatican Tapes
Miss Americana
P.S. I Still Love You
Payback
The Ugly
Just Cause
Incident in a Ghostland
Camp Cold Brook
Goodbye World
The Neighbour
Grandview, USA
The Mummy
Assimilate
It Comes At Night
Midway
It’s A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood
Hiroshima
Zombieland Double Tap
Mercy Black
The House That Jack Built
21 Bridges
The Crash Reel
Jojo Rabbit
Marauders
Eden Lake
102 Minutes That Changed America
White Light/Black Rain
After Parkland
The Farewell
Frozen II
The Devil’s Own
Scooby-Doo: Return to Zombie Island
Candyman 2
Candyman 3
Yellowbrickroad
Queen and Slim
Headless Horseman
The First Purge
The Purge
Haunted Honeymoon
Charlie’s Angels
Contagion
Hail, Satan?
The Purge: Anarchy
The Purge: Election Year
Lisa
The Killing Room
The Hunted
Chain Reaction
Kingsmen: The Secret Service
Body Bags
Rings
Ruin Me
A Quiet Place
Seven In Heaven
World War Z
Outbreak
Lost Girls
Dark Waters
Glass
Black Christmas (2019)
The Incredible Hulk
The Phantom of the Opera
31
The Believers
Sinster
And The Band Played On
The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
93 Days
The Last Broadast
The Spy Who Dumped Me
Asylum
Train to Busan
The Grudge
Killer Workout
Good Will Hunting
Murder in New Hampshire
Demolition High
Legacy of Fear
The Last of the Manson Girls
The Fear Footage
Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini
Humanoids From The Deep
Richard Jewell
Just Mercy
Animal Among Us
Sleepers
Scare Me
The 6th Friend
Opera
5B
We Were Here
The Origin of Aids
Birds of Prey
Dolittle
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Family Portrait
The Moors Murders
Where is Robert Fisher?
Valentine Road
West of Salem
Rise of Skywalker
Butterfly Kisses
Savage Streets
Ghostheads
Born Innocent
American Experience: Blackout
Anatomy of a Seduction
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
Texas Chainsaw 3D
Antrium
A.M.I
Not Since You
The Money Pit
Violation of Trust
Love’s Deadly Triangle
Underwater
Onward
Cruel Doubt
Extraction
Bombshell
Spies in Disguise
Bad Boys for Life
The Stalker Club
Mississippi Burning
Choose
Little Shop of Horrors
Tourist Trap
Contamination
Street Trash
American Animals
The Warriors
Waco: The Rules of Engagement
Chain Letter
Return to Horror High
Free Willy
Don’t Tell Mom The Babysitter’s Dead
Rookie of the Year
Where The Boys Are
Little Big League
Cool Runnings
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
Connie and Carla
A Star is Born
Hangman
Friends with Benefits
Cam
The Platform
How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days
Brave
VFW
Bushwick
Mission Impossible: Fallout
In The Deep Woods
C.H.U.D
Monday at 11:01 am
13 Eerie
The 13th Man
Square One
Monsters Wanted
The Man In The Red Bandanna
Hotel Artemis
Bedeviled
Terror on the 44th Floor
Patriot Games
The Mandela Effect
The Aristocats
Oliver and Company
Goodnight Mommy
The Manson Family Massacre
The Lodge
Savage Weekend
Bloody Murder 2
Seoul Station
Are You Scared
The Stay Awake
Kemper
Fantasy Island
To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
The Scream Team
Phantom of the Megaplex
Mom’s Got A Date With A Vampire
Panic Button
Madhouse
The Turning
Brahms: The Boy II
The Invisible Man
Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street
The Cover Up
I Am Not Your Negro
The House That Dripped Blood
Inkubus
Trucks
The Way Back
Innocent Blood
The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas
The American Nightmare
Rhinestone
Guyana Tragedy
Raze
13th
1BR
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
Storage 24
Dead Man’s Curve
Sick School
Hair
Most Valuable Players
The Day the 60s Died
February One
Freedom Summer
Devil’s Playground
Knowing
Lethal Weapon
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
The Postcard Killings
A Chorus Line
City of Angels
Brian Banks
The Redwood Massacre
101 Dalmations
Zootopia
Tales From The Crypt: Demon Knight
Murder in the First
Dragnet
Black Rock
Hamilton
We Summon the Darkness
Behind You
Swing Shift
High Spirits
V for Vendetta
The Gallows Act II
Edge of the Axe
The Peanuts Movie
Better Off Single
The Marshes
Dude Bro Party Massacre III
Extracurricular
Grizzly Man
What Keeps You Alive
Body Count
Miss You Already
The House In Between
We Are Your Friends
Witches in the Woods
Scoob!
Exhibit A
American Tragedy
7500
976-Evil II
Abattoir
Invasion
Descent
Extremity
Scare Package
Some Kind of Hate
Inheritance
Resistance
The Others
The Furies
Host
In Search of Darkness
Ginger Snaps
Corey Haim Me, Myself and I
Body Cam
Victims
The Forgotten West Memphis Three
Spooky House
The Boyfriend School
The Wretched
Amityville 1992
After Midnight
The Wretched
Halloween With The New Addams Family
Into The Grizzly Maze
Rabid (2019)
Max Relod and the Nether Blasters
The Monster Club
Nightmares
Criminal Law
From Beyond
Slaughterhouse Rulez
I Trapped The Devil
Gleaming the Cube
Freaks
The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone
Shadow of Doubt
Perfect Stranger
Howl
Abbott and Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
That Was Then This Is Now
Incarnate
Twitches
American Fright Fest
Excision
The Gray Man
Beg
Open 24 Hours
Wer
The Scare House
Girl House
Fear
Chernobyl Hour by Hour
The Babysitter: Killer Queen
The Tingler
Repo Man
The Honor List
Defenseless
Don’t Open Til Christmas
Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge
10/31
Children of the Corn: The Gathering
Children of the Corn II
Widow’s Point
Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror
Children of the Corn 666: Issac’s Return
Love, Fall and Order
Blair Witch
The Frightening
The Blair Witch Project
Becky
Random Acts of Violence
Spiral
Scare Me
American Murder
Cannibal Holocaust
Perfect Little Angels
Farm House
The Hole
Gossip
Ghost of Goodnight Lane
The Haunting
Twin Towers
Guerilla The Taking of Patty Hearst
Greystone Park
The Cleansing Hour
Adam Resurrected
Aiborne
Let’s Scare Julie
September 11
Happy Halloween Scooby-Doo
The Dentist
Tales From the Hood 2
Beneath
All You’ve Got
The Mortuary Collection
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers
Dolly Patron: Here I Am
Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8
The Video Dead
The Lie
Scream: The Inside Story
The Omen Legacy
Still Screaming
Tiny Toons’ Night Ghoulery
The Last Days
One Day In Semptember
A Stranger Among the Living
Trick
After Midnight
Black X-mas
American Mary
Amusement
Cursed
The Den
The Forsaken
Fright Night
Antebellum
Blood Vessel
Survival of the Film Freaks
Batman
10 Things I Hate About You
I Am Nancy
Never Sleep Again
Mischief Night
Saw II
Bill and Ted Face The Music
Saw III
Saw IV
Christmas Made to Order
Olaf’s Frozen Adventure
Pride and Prejudice and Mistletoe
Direct To Video
Saw V
A Very Merry Mix up
Christmas At Pemberley Manor
Sense, Sensible and Snowmen
A Joyous Christmas
Anna
Run
Train to Busan: Pennisula
#Alive
Christmas Camp
Witchboard
Porno
Road to Christmas
Friendsgiving
Zombies
If Anything Happens I Love You
Diana In Her Own Words
Christmas On The Square
Unhinged
Amish Grace
Polytechnique
The Only Way
The Wolf of Snow Hollow
Soul
Freaky
The Rental
Relic
Unlawful Entry
White House Down
The Craft: Legacy
Christmas in Connecticut
Absence of Malice
6 Souls
10.5 Apocalypse
13 Hours
A Shoe Addict’s Christmas
A Stranger Among Us
9/11 The Day That Changed The World
No Escape
A Country Christmas Story
Dolly Patron’s Christmas Coat of Many Colors: Circle of Love
Smiley Face Killers
Death of Me
Detective Pikachu
One October
The Broken Hearts Gallery
A Cheerful Christmas
Head Count
Hamilton: One Shot To Broadway
Fire in the Sky
Fade to Black
Children of the Corn: Revelation
Children of the Corn: Genesis
Children of the Corn III
Blind Faith
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