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enelea · 1 year ago
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Another day goes by and the girls bring home praiseworthy grades as per usual. Chris feels proud of them as well. They are his pride and joy. He might be crooked but he actually wants his wife and daughters to stay untainted. The girls let friends come over and share the lovely lunch Reem prepared for them together, when Chris has to leave for work. Everyone just understands it as business and believes him to be a creative entrepreneur.
He sneakes into his home late, trying not to wake anyone but is extremely surprised when Reeva ambushes him. " What are you doing up so late?" He whispers to her. She giggles I waited for the tooth fairy and decided I might as well wait for you too." "Aha I see, well shall we go and see if she showed up yet?" Chris chuckled. " Yes, but Daddy why are you dressed like this?" Reem asked excitedly. "I had a dress up party at work." He lied. "That's a good costume, Daddy." " You think so?" He asked picking her up. "Yes. Why are we whispering?" "Well we don't want to wake anyone. Listen don't tell anyone about my costume ok. It's a surprise." Chris said as they walked back into the house. He didn't need his own little girl leading the cops to him.
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pierppasolini · 2 months ago
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Stream (2024) // dir. Michael Leavy
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brutal-planet · 2 months ago
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He's very affectionate.
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iamwitchykitty · 23 days ago
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me next 🎀
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darnell-la · 2 months ago
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do you guys have wattpad??
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Hello, supporters of this account,
I am one of the most active authors of this account, and I thought it should be time to expand our skills for people in need in fiction like ours. It is October. Kinktober for us, and we would like to open you guys to our Wattpad and our second Tumblr account.
Wattpad - This app and the account given will be used for longer stories. We will start a story and ask our supporters for advice for every chapter. We love to interact with our supporters, so having multiple books to help you all would be amazing.
We also will be posting one-shots there as well. We expect for you all to comment, like, repost, and follow us so we can continue.
If we do not get the likes, moments or following we need on Wattpad, I’m afraid we will shut it down.
2nd Tumblr account - This account will strictly be for the strong who can go through dark themes. We will block anyone who sends hate or says anything about not liking the style. This is why we have two accounts. That account will have absolutely no filter.
Follow, like, comment, and share the account so we can get our numbers up and get more active.
It is Kinktober, and we have a lot coming for the next half of this month. Stayed toned. I love you all!
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chaoticdesertdweller · 2 months ago
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David Howard Thornton and Chris Jericho at the New York premiere of Terrifier 3.
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brokehorrorfan · 2 months ago
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Terrifier 3 will be released on Steelbook 4K Ultra HD, 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on December 17 via Bloody Disgusting, Screambox, and Cineverse. The unrated slasher is currently in theaters as #1 film in the country.
Amazon carries an exclusive Collector’s Box Set includes the film on 4K UHD + Blu-ray, a Terrifier 3 ornament, Art the Clown mini mask, Terrifier 3 barf bag, Art the Clown enamel pin, Terrifier 3 box of soap, and Art the Clown selfie Polaroid replicas.
Written and directed by Damien Leone, the sequel stars David Howard Thornton, Lauren LaVera, Elliott Fullam, Samantha Scaffidi, Antonella Rose, Margaret Anne Florence, Bryce Johnson, Alexa Blair Robertson, Mason Mecartea, Krsy Fox, Clint Howard, Jon Abrahams, Chris Jericho, Daniel Roebuck, and Jason Patric.
Special features are listed below, where you can also see the Steelbook artwork.
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Special features:
The Making of Terrifier 3
Eulogy Log
Bloody Stills Collection
Art Attack! Documentary Sneak Peek
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After surviving Art the Clown’s Halloween massacre, Sienna and her brother are struggling to rebuild their shattered lives. As the holiday season approaches, they try to embrace the Christmas spirit and leave the horrors of the past behind. But just when they think they’re safe, Art the Clown returns, determined to turn their holiday cheer into a new nightmare. The festive season quickly unravels as Art unleashes his twisted brand of terror, proving that no holiday is safe.
Pre-order Terrifier 3.
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lucabethforever · 8 months ago
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If you have to tear down a much-beloved character and discredit years of storytelling and canon to make your new ship sail then that tells you all you need to know about that new relationship.
It is so obvious this whole season was written to be a TN fanfiction come to life and to clear Elizabeth and Nathan of any wrongdoing last season. Rosemary literally asked Elizabeth if the news about Jeanette made her feel less guilty about the way she ended things with Lucas. It's so obvious what the writers are doing. But it won't work. As far as we're concerned Elizabeth and Nathan are cheaters and liars and we loathe them.
This season also doesn't realistically validate any criticism of Elizabeth and Lucas’ relationship or Lucas himself since all of these issues have had no basis whatsoever previously in the show. If they had it would be legitimate and we would accept it as such.
Just looking at the Jeanette storyline, Lucas never referred to her as an old poor widow. It's also unrealistic for her to rely on seeing a newspaper article to track Lucas down when he was in direct contact with her and told her how Hope Valley was perfect. When Lucas saw her in this episode it was like he saw a ghost. He couldn't wait for her to be out of town. So why would he freely contact her without hesitation in previous seasons? If he doesn't trust that she's gone straight and is associating with the right people why did he enlist her help to bring down Wyman Walden? The answer is a RETCON. This show and the characters are Linday Sturman’s version. LS and her team are revisiting resolved storylines and writing them the way they would have had they been at the helm. This season is season 2 of WCTH: a different version.
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loremori · 4 months ago
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Fargo (2014-) | The Responder (2022-)
Martin Freeman (231/366)
Fargo’s Lester Nygaard 🤝 The Responder’s Chris Carson Having a life or death interaction with a hammer (very deadly in Lester's case) that changes their lives dramatically.
*Gif of Chris Carson thanks to @safedistancefrombeingsmart
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duranduratulsa · 24 days ago
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Horror Show...Terrifier 2 (2022) on Prime Video #movie #movies #horror #Terrifier #Terrifier2 #arttheclown #davidhowardthornton #laurenlevera #elliottfullam #caseyhartnett #samanthascaffidi #ChrisJericho #GriffinSantopietro ##catherinecorcoran #katiemaguire #owenmyre #tamaraglynn #michaellevy #scouttaylorcompton #2020s #Amazon #primevideo #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsashorrorshow
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gameofthunder66 · 9 months ago
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Fargo (2014- ) tv series
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-(finished) watchin' Season 1- 4/3/2024- 4 stars- on Hulu (FX)
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enelea · 1 year ago
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So we left the house hold of the pastor to move on to the house hold of the thieving criminal 😅.
So just a bit of a backstory: Chris Thornton is the uncle of Milan Craigh who ended up in huge trouble with the law a couple of episodes ago😅😂 there seems to be a bit of a bad line in this family 🤫. Chris is always lurking in the darkness ready to dabble in sinister schemes..
Some nasty tabloids have tried to plant seeds of doubt with regards to sparks between his wife Reem and some famous Dutch gospel singer. Chris knows these claims are baseless. He is a pretty good judge of character and knows his wife has a childlike innocence that wouldn't allow her to cheat on him. He has been able to avoid getting caught for many years and plans on continuing fooling everyone in the neighborhood even the pastor across the street.
Unfortunately upon loading it is plain and simple: just about the entire household is sick with flu... O dear. Chris comes home with a lovely promotion and the girls are doing well in school. Yay!🎊🎊
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enemiestolovershoe · 3 days ago
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Thank you so much for all your requests :)
It‘s more than I planned so I will get them out one after one. 🫶🏻
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bergeronprocess · 15 days ago
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I'm just gonna have feelings about the 2011 team forever, I think
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realhousewives-fan · 2 months ago
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Unreasonably Shady and Bitter
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Andy Cohen said he had one intention for this reunion, and it was that the group could find a way to move forward from their issues and problems.
They’re still dealing with the hurt and damage that was caused in season 7, because no one has had a real conversation after their last reunion.
Karen Huger claimed that she had faith in this group to pull through, but they were so naïve.
What was clear to me at this reunion was that Robyn Dixon has no intention of moving forward with Candiace Dillard Bassett.
Since Candiace announced last week that she’s leaving RHOP and the rumours were saying that Robyn was getting fired, it’s clear that the reunion failed.
At least Gizelle Bryant is finally speaking up, but there’s no moving forward between her and Candiace.
Even when Candiace apologized for the death threats Gizelle and her daughters had received, it was never going to be enough for Gizelle.
I think everybody except from Gizelle and Ashley Darby thought that they went too far in season 7, but I don’t agree with Candiace’s latest rant on Twitter.
She called Gizelle “morally corrupt” for speaking about sexual assault when she had lied about Chris Bassett in season 7, and it was unnecessary.
But Robyn is the one irking me the most at this reunion.
She continued to talk about Chris being in contact with a woman months after the woman and the story was declared uncredible.
She did that solely to try to hurt Candiace or embarrass her. She only did that because Candiace still believes that Robyn plotted against her and Chris.
Robyn is supposed to be the “reasonable” on her podcast with Gizelle. But they’ve both been mean, shady and at times problematic, so why should I be surprised now?
They never had any intention of moving forward with Candiace or forgiving her – and it’s upsetting that Candiace is the one who had to leave the show.
We’re moving on to Mia Thornton next week and thank God for that. At least she has got something interesting going on.
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kevinsreviewcatalogue · 2 months ago
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Review: Terrifier 3
Terrifier 3 (2024)
Not rated
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<Originally posted at https://kevinsreviewcatalogue.blogspot.com/2024/10/review-terrifier-3-2024.html>
Score: 4 out of 5
With Terrifier 3, the little indie splatter horror franchise that could has entered "franchise mode". On top of its advertising, its merchandising, its tie-in single by Ice Nine Kills, and its staggering box-office success, the movie itself makes Art the Clown as much the main character as its returning heroine Sienna Shaw, with nearly every kill now a horrifying set piece of explosive carnage and Art's sidekick from the last movie, the ambiguously demonic Little Pale Girl, upgraded to a co-villain in her own right as she possesses somebody and joins in on the action herself. The best comparison I can think of is A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, though I'd argue that this is the better movie of the two by a wide margin, one that not only cleans up the biggest flaw that held back its predecessor but also manages to be a twisted, explosive celebration of practical effects work unbound by the MPA (as in, they just up and released this unrated knowing damn well it would've gotten an NC-17 the second they showed up at the MPA's offices). It's a big, swaggering splatterfest that's as bonkers as its killer clown villain, and while it does unfortunately introduce some new flaws that leave me wondering if Damien Leone, the writer, director, and main visionary behind this series, is getting lost in the weeds a bit with his creation, this is otherwise one hell of an experience.
Set five years after the events of the last movie, our protagonist Sienna Shaw, who has spent her time in and out of psychiatric care thanks to what she experienced in her last encounter with Art the Clown, has just left the hospital to live with her aunt Jess, uncle Greg, and little cousin Gabbie. The idea of a slasher sequel focusing on how traumatized the final girl has become is not a new idea (all the way back in the '90s, Scream 2 and Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later built their heroines' arcs around it), but this movie does it well, in its characteristic fashion. Lauren LaVera gets another great opportunity to play Sienna as more than just the "tough chick" horror heroine, somebody who can undoubtedly still kick Art's ass but has also been left a psychological wreck by all the things she's witnessed. She has visions of her dead friends blaming her for their deaths, the last movie's implications that she was going insane all but spelled out in the text now, and she recoils when Gabbie goes snooping in her diary and reads about some of the things she described in there. We get a flashback to Sienna's childhood, her father played by Jason Patric in a cameo, illustrating how she loved him and driving home how much his decline and ultimate death broke her. I find it amusing how the Terrifier films, with their in-your-face violence and lack of subtlety, are sometimes seen as a rejoinder to the "elevated horror" boom of the last ten years, particularly how many such films use their monsters and demons as metaphors for some trauma in the protagonists' pasts, because Sienna's arc in these movies treads very similar waters -- and, for my money, more or less pulls it off. In two movies, Sienna Shaw has become one of the all-time great horror heroines, and LaVera is central to why.
It also helps, of course, to have a real monster for your heroine to face off against. And here, we have not one, but two of them. I've already sung David Howard Thornton's praises for his performance as Art the Clown before, and he largely sticks to what worked in the past, combining great physical comedy with a mean streak a mile wide to make for a sick, sadistic villain who treats everything like one big joke and is clearly enjoying himself as he hunts and torments his victims. At times, Art feels almost like a silent slasher version of Deadpool, a guy who's in on the joke and feels like he wants to let everybody else in on it too. The Little Pale Girl also makes a return, in a sense, this time possessing the first film's lone survivor Victoria Hayes, who begins the film institutionalized after Art had mutilated her face and driven her insane only for Art to break her out. If Art is a slasher version of the Joker, then the possessed Victoria is his Harley Quinn, a female counterpart who is not only just as vicious and terrifying but also serves as his "voice" throughout the film, being the one who directly taunts people through words as opposed to just gestures. Samantha Scaffidi is playing a character almost wholly different from what she was in the first movie, unrecognizable both literally due to her mangled face and figuratively as she partakes in the violence rather than trying to survive it, and she turned out to be the film's secret weapon, somebody who kept the scares grounded even as Art takes the Freddy Krueger route of becoming a more overtly comedic killer. Victoria brought most of the film's genuine scares here versus Art's more cartoonish carnage, and she proved to be a very welcome addition to not only the lore but also, more importantly, the movie as a whole.
That's not to say that Art isn't scary anymore, though. As I've said when discussing the prior films, sheer visceral excess has a weight to it all its own, and when paired with the more comedic elements of his character, that lends him the feeling of a sick, degenerate troll for whom nothing actually matters except his own amusement. This is a movie that happily crosses lines that other slashers wouldn't dare tread near, a gross display of viscera that offers Leone another chance to show off his special effects craftsmanship with the kind of set piece kills that feel like they were concocted by a schoolyard full of kids in a contest to come up with the sickest ways to die. We get a guy getting the skin on his head ripped off, liquid nitrogen being used to freeze a man's flesh before it's smashed off with a hammer, live rats being shoved down a woman's throat and then eating their way out through her neck, a shower scene to rival the infamous bedroom scene from the second film (...who says that doesn't fit there?), beheadings, dismemberments, the works, as well as Art actually "going there" when it comes to one of horror's biggest taboos. These movies are being hyped up at this point as gauntlets for seasoned horror fans to run (and shock others with), and while the tone is too lighthearted for it to really hang with the grossest examples of splatter horror, make no mistake: the warnings that theaters are putting up for this are there for a reason.
The pacing is tighter this time around, showing that Leone has learned from one of the main criticisms of the last movie. It's still just over two hours long, but it moves a lot quicker than before, each hour respectively feeling like the first two acts of a movie that's setting up for a smashing finale but still delivering the goods where it matters. The plot builds on the second film's implications that there was something more cosmic going on than just a simple slasher story, explicitly naming the Little Pale Girl as a demon and strongly implying that Sienna too has an angel in her corner, ultimately ending on a cliffhanger and leaving a lot of open questions that the fourth movie promises to answer. The added lore did a lot to flesh out the story, put some fun twists on a lot of slasher tropes (the final girl, the killer coming back from the dead), and got me interested in seeing the next one. That said, not only does it create a risk of continuity lockout for people who haven't seen any of the other films, especially with how the opening hinges so much on characters and events from the second film, it also naturally means that this movie's own story is incomplete. A lot hinges on whether the fourth movie sticks the landing, and right now, all I can say is this: at least they didn't try to expand on Art's backstory the way the Nightmare sequels did Freddy's or the Halloween sequels did Michael Myers'. His whole deal boils down to the fact that he was such an evil fuckin' bastard in life (which, if you've seen any of these movies... yeah) that the forces of darkness took a liking to him and revived him as their champion to keep killing. It's a simple explanation that preserves his mystique and doesn't detract from what makes him so enjoyable to watch, the kind of thing you'd expect a slasher fan to come up with if they were asked to develop the lore around a slasher villain, and I appreciated it.
The Bottom Line
Terrifier 3 isn't without its flaws, but it's still the best film in the series thus far. If Art the Clown isn't a bona fide horror icon at this point, then it's only because he's still fairly new. Check it out if you've got the stomach.
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