#Friday the 13th 2001
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fanofspooky · 9 months ago
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Horror movies of 2001
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hauntedandmurdered · 1 year ago
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Happy fright night! It's Friday the 13th
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"Would she see through the bars of his plight and ache for him?"
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prettyputrified · 2 years ago
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Jules has the classic "brain trauma oopsie time to kill people" swag
Jokes aside the first thing that stuck out to me was the deep anger within him, the whole assault thing helps of course but that's not what clicked for me, it's the fact they invaded a space he saw as worthy of beauty and admiration that I feel really contributed to his future mindset as a slasher.
The way you described his first kill was morbidly beautiful, a word painting after Jules' own heart! It's so interesting to see a "gentle soul" like him express his inner creativity with one of the most wild and brutal ways to end a person's life there is. I really enjoyed how you contrasted that with the meticulous effort that comes afterwords!
I can already imagine the pictures he paints in my mind, all the different shades of red and maybe some murky yellowish whites. Despite a very limited palette the attention he pays to the landscape, losing what's left of himself in every leaf's vein, allows him to become a master of his craft!
What does he do with his paintings when he's finished with them? Since he's travelling all the time do any small galleries have pieces from a little known (yet infamous at the same time) indie artist? 👀
You haven't talked about slasher jules on your blog yet change that this is a threat!!! Tell the world about his habits, his motivations, how he justifies taking lives to himself
aight lets do this shit!!!!
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Jules Valentin AKA "The Hiker Hunter"
The first time Jules killed someone, it was an accident, really. He'd just broken up with Jessie Mitchell- it was high school and Jules had just figured out something about himself- he was definitely not straight. He wasn't going to lead her on, that was just not the kind of person he was, so he took her out to get some coffee and was straight up with her. She was upset, understandably, but she seemed pretty understanding about his whole self discovery.
At least that was what he thought- then her brothers showed up at the old covered bridge. It was one of Jules' favorite places to paint. They jumped him, spitting at him for breaking their sister's heart. The passive part of Jules that just brushed shitty people off suddenly wasn't there anymore. Maybe it was the slurs being thrown his way, maybe it was the way his head hit the asphalt when they shoved him, but he was suddenly filled with rage.
To this day, Jules doesn't remember what happened. He totally blacked out mentally, only coming to with the intense smell of copper and the soft gurgles coming from beneath his boot.
There was something utterly beautiful about those broken bodies on the side of the road. No one would ever find them here, this road had long been abandoned by anyone other than Jules. As he watched their blood pool into the grass beneath, he suddenly found himself touching the quickly cooling liquid, dragging his fingertips across his watercolor paper. It was gorgeous.
Jules kills for his art, simply put. He also kills for other reasons beyond his own knowledge, but he only really cares about getting materials from his own art. He has learned to make his own paints, blending bonemeal, blood, even using dehydrated organs from time to time to create pigments for his works. It just so happens that the people he kills usually piss him off.
He's an incredibly docile man until something irks him- injustices like the one he faced in high school, or just all around bigotry bullshit. He takes out the trash and makes gorgeous art out of them- one man's trash is another man's treasure, right?
He justifies his acts easily- usually he people he kills are shitty anyway, who would miss them? In his eyes, they're nothing but a blemish on the planet and are better off fertilizing the earth. At least then they'd have a purpose.
Jules, just like in his regular setting, likes to paint ugly and abandoned buildings, so he's constantly traveling. Because of this, he's got a few different nicknames depending on the area. "The hiker hunter" because of his tendency to kill campers in the woods, "The trespass spree killer" because it's theorized that he views people as trespassing on his space, and so on.
He leaves his victims mutilated since he harvests them for supplies, so a few reports propose the theory that he's a cannibal. He's gotten fairly cocky now, leaving little finger paintings behind with his corpses. Of course he wears gloves so there's no way they'll get prints off of them but... He just thinks it's fun.
Here's a playlist I started to put together for him.
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SUMMARY: Jason Voorhees is cryogenically frozen at the beginning of the 21st century, and is discovered in the 25th century and taken to space. He gets thawed, and begins stalking and killing the crew of the spaceship that’s transporting him.
The mod hasn’t seen this movie, but it was requested first as opposed to the other sequels. There is one kill that she knows happens that sounds cool though!
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slashingdisneypasta · 1 year ago
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Please Reblog if you participate! ^^ We need to spread the old lady love! XD
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thewolffairytaler · 15 days ago
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Daily reminder, if you ever see a slasher film/movie on a shelf, alternatively, on an online webb shop, either if it's second-hand or a brand new one. Always make sure to check out the reviews on that film/movie cause if you don't, you might actually buy a horrible horror movie.
I almost bought Jason X once cause it was cheap, but since I checked out the reviews on different sites on my phone beforehand, I realised I would most definitely regret it.
I mean, there are worse horror movies out there, I would know. Because I used to have a habit of viewing and watching others review them simply because I was curious about others' opinions of it. Also, for the reason that I find it entertaining. But some "bad" horror films/movies could be pretty decent, but I wouldn't say this one would be worth wasting your time on. I did decide to watch the online version instead, and I did make the right call.
The horror element is essentially nonexistent, and the plot is so weak that simply a moderate breeze would cause it to fall apart. It has a convoluted tone, a fragmented narrative, and financial support. In addition, it has been offering stupid escape through creative and gory death sequences, which this movie undoubtedly delivers. Just don't watch this one. Watch other Friday the 13th films/movies as a substitute.
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rye-views · 17 days ago
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Jason X (2001) dir. James Isaac. 7.2/10
I wouldn't recommend this movie to my friends. I wouldn't rewatch this movie.
What is this scifixJason situation we got going on? This series really just keeps going. I just feel like this is so irrelevant. I only like Rowan and the sergeant. Everyone is dying so quickly and I care about no one really.
Kinsa, get it the fuck together.
I don't like this Kay-Em sex thing we got going on. If anything, everyone stop having sex.
Janessa's death was so quick and random, it's almost funny.
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dornish-queen · 1 year ago
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Top: Pennywise, T-1000, Thanos. Middle: Anton Chigurh, Hal 9000, Jason. Bottom: Darth Vader, Gus Fring, Voldemort
Pick 3 to protect you! The rest will hunt you.
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teenytinycoffeebean · 2 years ago
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I Am On A Journey to Watch AS MANY Films with Crispin Hellion Glover in Them As Possible
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I will do my best to watch the films/shows and give a high-level view of my thoughts on each. 
I will continue to do this until I watch all of the films I have on my list (the list will be added to this post as well as updated throughout). 
I am playing catch-up compared to my other social media accounts but, to be honest, Tumblr is perfect for this kind of thing. 
So... Buckle up because this is going to be a LONG ride. (: 
First, I’d like to personally thank Crispin Glover for all the fantastic performances and artworks he’s created over the years. His approach to acting is beautifully unique, and every single one of his performances are memorable. Though I haven’t had the pleasure of viewing his own films, I’ve at least seen some of his artwork through the books he publishes. Now that I’ve found myself down a rabbit hole of sorts, not just watching these movies but also listening to all kinds of interviews and such, I am a huge admirer of the way he approaches what he does and creates. 
TL;DR: I’ve found boundless inspiration and joy from observing both his craft and his art. So, for that and for a lot more I’m struggling to put into words because they are genuinely such big emotions, thank you! 
Ok, let’s get into it. 
Although this is not the original list from when I started the journey (this project began in early December 2022--today is January 1, 2023), here is the list I am using to track, plus where to watch the films. Note that some of these are me rewatching them--like Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter and Alice in Wonderland--but I will note those as I go.
Crispin Glover's Filmography Watchlist
Note: this is not his full filmography (and does not include his personal films--though I aspire to see those as soon as I can) however it is a list of the films I aim to watch and potentially own.
Watched (in order of coverage):
Friday the 13th The Final Chapter (DVD - owned)
Back to the Future (Peacock)
Bartleby (DVD - owned)
Wizard of Gore (Tubi)
Willard (DVD - owned)
Twister [1989] (Amazon Prime)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (DVD - owned)
Lucky Day (Amazon Prime)
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (Netflix)
Drop Dead Sexy (Tubi)
The Donner Party (Tubi)
Like Mike (Tubi)
Aimy in a Cage (Tubi)
River’s Edge (DVD - owned)
Crime and Punishment (Tubi)
Charlie's Angels (DVD - owned)
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (DVD - owned)
Rubin & Ed (DVD - owned)
Simon Says (DVD - owned)
Hot Tub Time Machine (HBO Max)
Freaky Deaky (Tubi)
The People vs. Larry Flynt (Hulu)
Mr. Nice (Tubi)
At Close Range (HBO Max)
What's Eating Gilbert Grape (HBO Max)
Epic Movie (Hulu)
Wild at Heart (DVD - owned)
Alice in Wonderland (Disney+)
Watching:
American Gods (DVD - owned)
To watch:
Little Noises (DVD - owned)
Teachers (DVD)
The Doors (DVD)
Fast Sofa (YouTube/DVD)
Beowulf (Pluto)
The Incident at Loch Ness (Amazon Prime)
Smiley Face Killers (Amazon Prime)
The Bag Man (Amazon Prime)
Hotel Room - Episode: "Blackout" (YouTube)
The Orkly Kid (?)
Where the Heart Is (?)
Why am I doing this? Because I want to!
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To kick things off, and in the order in which I cover this journey on other social media platforms, a rewatch of one of my favorite slasher flicks was in order. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984)! 
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If you remember this movie at all, which you should because it is the 2nd best film in the franchise, you may recall the awkward kid who kept talking about being horny, obsessed over his friend calling him a "dead fuck," and danced real wacky in that one scene. Ya know, Jimmy “Jimbo” Mortimer. Yes! That one! That was Crispin Glover alright. 
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Though the role is small, his performance in this is just exactly what I’ve come to expect from most, if not all, of Crispin’s performances: oh so memorable. 
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I love this performance a lot. Even before I was aware of Crispin Glover, I was enamored with just how strange the character was and how that differed from a lot of the other performances in the Friday the 13th franchise. 
A bit of a fun fact: Crispin has talked about that dance he does and mentions that the song that was played on set during filming was not what ended up being used in the final product of that scene. Apparently, the song used for filming was AC/DC’s “Back in Black.” Cool folks on the internet have attempt to show that off so check this shit out: 
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As part of a double feature with Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter, I watched Back to the Future (1985) for the first time. Yes, the first time. I know how shameful for a 28-year-old such as myself. 
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I genuinely felt that the best descriptor for the film was "cute". It was cute! It’s one of those movies that I felt like I had really already seen due to how references to it have permeated our culture. 
I can understand why the film is a classic. The way Crispin plays George McFly makes him an incredibly endearing character. I loved the “George-isms” that Crispin created, that carry over from old George to young George. It’s excellent work.
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I think Back to the Future is talked about too much, in all honesty, and especially with the whole lawsuit and incredibly harmful shit that happened to Crispin with Back to the Future II, a movie which I straight up refuse to see. 
But yeah, all that aside, Back to the Future was cute and a fun time. 
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Shout out to the free streaming service Tubi, which has been incredible kind to me and provided SO many of the films on my list. 
One of those films is Bartleby (2001). Bartleby is a surrealist, sit-com-style office comedy film adaptation of Herman Melville's short story "Bartleby, the Scrivener". Crispin plays Bartleby, and genuinely ends up having few lines except for, of course, “I would prefer not to” or some iteration of that. 
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This film ended up being Supremely My Shit in terms of what I look for in a comedy. 
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I LOVED this movie, so much so that I now own it on DVD and plan to show it to everyone. I cannot recommend it enough. 
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Next up, Wizard of Gore (2007). A splatter/noir horror film. This is a remake of the 1970 film of the same name. 
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I will say that this film, overall, wasn’t that great. It has some highlights though! For instance, Crispin hams it up as a wacko magician who has an outrageously huge codpiece. And, oh hey! Brad Dourif and Jeffrey Combs are in it! 
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As I’ve sat with this one, it’s one where I can say the performance that Crispin gives is the real draw here. He’s absolutely perfect for something so strange and unusual as this. 
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Now, I should back up and take some time to talk about Willard (2003). I have a lot of thoughts, as well as some fun facts. 
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This remake of a 1971 film of the same name, which in turn was based off of the Stephen Gilbert novel Ratman’s Notebooks, is a standout so far for the films I've seen Crispin Glover in. I knew going into viewing it that it was well regarded in his filmography. I can understand why! It's incredible. 
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It is a horror movie but not in the way that is typical. To me, the horror lies in the treatment of Willard, particularly in the workplace. And then, of course, later the horror continues but more in the form of self-inflicted acclimation of choices made by Willard (if only he were nicer to Ben! Oh, things would’ve been different). I do believe reading the rats as a force of nature as an element of horror is pretty accurate.
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Though the part that make this film an instant comfort movie for me/a film that immediately went on my "get to know me movies list" is Crispin's performance and the framing of Willard's abuse in the workplace. I have some pretty bad workplace-related trauma from sustained abuse by past and previous employers. I have to admit to feeling some level of catharsis in relating to the Willard character, as well as viewing him as a kind of hero despite serious pitfalls and gruesome mistakes throughout, including a variety of self-inflicted repression of emotion and being (also I'd say the character is neurodivergent-coded, and thats highly relatable to me). I also think that [spoilers] when he kills his boss with a horde of rats--not for himself, entirely, but for Socrates--I felt that in my core like, yes, it's so much harder to stand up for yourself, even if you can't take more abuse, but it's easier when you have something rally behind or protect or avenge, in this situation. Am I thinking too hard about the contents of a 2003 horror movie? Probably. 
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Anyway. The rats are awesome in this film too, as is the performance of R. Lee Ermey. I wish New Line Cinemas let the film be rated R. I feel like more gore and Ermey riffing off strings of cursing would've been nice. Apparently, there was an R-rated version but it is lost now. I've been able to view some of the deleted scenes and I can see where an R-rated version could have been. 
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A great aspect of promotional materials for Willard was that Crispin Glover recorded a cover of Michael Jackson's "Ben" (yes, it's about the rat). It's my understanding the original song was recorded for the 1973 sequel to Willard, also titled Ben. Anyway, the music video for Glover's take on "Ben" was also directed by him. It's an absolute treat. Check it out: 
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While I have you here, I'd like to let you know that the opening credits of Willard feature imagery from Glover's own published book -- Rat Catching. Rat Catching, published in 1988, is a heavily illustrated piece of visual and textural art built from the 1896 book Studies in the Art of Rat Catching.
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Crispin has published other works similar to Rat Catching: Oak Mot (1989), Concrete Inspection (1990), What it is, and How it is Done (1992), and Round My House (2016). In each he rearranges text, blacks out certain standing passages (a la blackout poetry), and adds his own prose and occasionally images into the margins and elsewhere, thus creating an entirely new story. Plus, as is my understanding, a visual feast for the eyes. 
GUESS WHAT THE COOLEST PART ABOUT THESE BOOKS ARE?! You can get em directly from the guy himself! Literally. You can chuck $30-ish + shipping at him directly (metaphorically, of course) and you'll get a book. 
I fully intend to get my hands on at least a few of them... or all of them, ya know, casually. If you also think these books sound rad as fuck, here's the website: crispinglover.com. Do it. Go get an awesome book created by an awesome artist. It's cool to do. 
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On my TV back a few weeks ago was Twister (1989). 
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From what I had previously read about the film, it billed as a comedy but in actuality it is more drama. It is an adaptation of the the novel Oh by Mary Robison. 
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The film features music by Hans Zimmer, a cameo by William S. Burroughs, and, of course, a late 80s Crispin Glover doing his weird lil thing that I love oh so much. It was... bizarre!! 
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I can’t really say if it is good or bad--it just is. I can’t even say if the ending is good or bad, it simply is what it is. Having sat with it for a while, I can appreciate Twister for eliciting emotion. I was pretty fed up with some of the character and confused at their motivations but at least it got me thinking about what was happening and asking the question “what are they doing and why?” That’s important in its own right. 
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Let me just say, I was VERY excited to watch We Have Always Lived in the Castle (2018). I am a huge fan of the original novel, which I read when I was much younger. I remember starting to watch this film when it came to Netflix in 2019 but failing to finish it due to life events (I think we were moving), but I can say now that I have finished watching it! 
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I am happy to report that We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a fairly faithful adaptation of the novel, give or take, and was really enjoyable to see. I feel like it is a hard novel to adapt since Merricat is an unreliable narrator and it is all told from her perspective, but I think this film does a solid job illustrating that. 
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I'm generally very pleased with the framing of the characters in the adaptation and the performances are great. I don't think anyone else could do Charles except for Sebastian Stan. He's so good at playing a total dick.
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On that note, I don't think anyone else could've played Julian Blackwood like Crispin Glover. Comparing to the novel, I had no idea how to really imagine Julian in a lot of instances but seeing this character performed in this way makes SO much more sense to me. Incredible work.
I could probably go on, but I highly recommend checking it out for yourself, especially if you're a fan of the novel! 
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Ohhh Lucky Day (2019)! It was AWESOME. Though, I didn’t keep enough detailed thoughts about it so I apologize for a short and sweet overview of some highlights. 
I swear to god this film must've flown under the radar when it came out because I hadn't heard of it until recently (but I distinctly remember seeing showtimes for it back when it came out). 
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It was a damn good time. Crispin plays a contract killer of sorts who has the most over-the-top French accent (despite not being French at all) and every scene he's in is golden. His serious demeanor for some of the more ridiculous scenes just works and brought a big stupid grin to my face.  
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I’ve seen this film twice now it’s just a masterfully done action/comedy/drama--and yes, it really does blend the genres so well. 
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Before I take a break from letting this live in my drafts, I want to talk about a big one for me: Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, Episode 5: “Pickman's Model”. The one that started this journey. And I know, I'm so utterly late to the party! I live in my own lil horror-themed film bubble most of the time until I find some performances I enjoy and really gnaw on, for lack of a better word. So this kicked it off entirely.
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The whole show is a standout for me. I enjoyed every single episode and every story. I think the most technically scary was “Lot 36″ and the most relatable to me in the way it is framed is “The Outside”. Upon my first watch of the show, I just knew I'd be head over heels for the “Pickman’s Model” retelling. It's my favorite Lovecraft story, and I just love that integration of tangible art and eldritch horror. It's just the best. 
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I feel that the adaptation is very strong, and a great depiction of a more modern Lovecraft despite the setting and time period. I loved all the lil reference drops to other works in the Cthulhu Mythos throughout as well -- such a nice touch. 
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I felt the relationship that Thurber and Pickman have is so utterly bizarre and my own explanation for why there is a draw there is that "the darkness" itself as described and felt by both character acts as an allegory for queerness. I might be um biased, being a queer person and all, but that's just me. I think it's also valid to interpret the whole relationship as like human curiosity--like hell yeah I'd also be fascinated by this guy's art, if not also a bit frightened! So the draw is simply explained that way... if you so choose. Lots of ways to go on that end of things, and that's rad. 
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There is such a a genuine level of depth and understanding of character in the way Crispin plays Pickman. I swear there's not even that much depth in the original Lovecraft story! It's just all on this adaptation, the director, and his performance. It's outstanding, and he really steals the show (and my heart) in this one particularly.  
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A lot of folks, and I mean A LOT, didn't seem to appreciate the the truly old-timey Bostonian accent. I see ya’ll out there. C'mon, he worked with THE Erik Singer for that accent to sounds as true-to-time-period as possible -- at least respect it but I find it fascinating how that, being as normal for that setting as it is, given an extra level of strangeness to Pickman as a character (namely because nobody else is doing that, give or take. There are some Massachusetts accents here and there from other characters but there's not really the same level of commitment). 
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Also, I thought the way they did Pickman's sketchbook up as a multi-media and textural kinda piece in and of itself was a nice touch -- felt like that was purposely laid out specifically with Crispin in mind to play off the works he creates. Not quite, of course, but I think that's neat and how I’m choosing to read into it. 
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moviesiverecentlywatched · 3 months ago
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892: Jason X [2001]
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🧛💀 Spooky Season 2022 🎃👻:
Jason X (2001)
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askfoxythejokerfox · 9 months ago
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Jason X (2001) Kill Count
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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On February 21, 2002, Jason X debuted in Argentina.
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thyme-in-a-bubble · 1 year ago
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a list of some autumnal movies/series 🍂
i am nothing if not an organised little goblin who can not stop themself from making a good list. this is just in case you want something with that fall vibe but can't think of any. just close your eyes and point somewhere on this little list, or even put the numbers in a generator and go with whatever the result is ♡
winter | spring | summer
🥧 ‧₊˚ ⋅ movies ⋅˚₊‧
nosferatu (1922) 
sabrina (1954)
the creature from the black lagoon (1954)
psycho (1960)
rosemary’s baby (1968)
the rocky horror picture show (1975)
halloween franchise (1978-)
friday the 13th franchise (1980-)
an american werewolf in london (1981)
dark crystal (1982)
a nightmare on elm street (1984)
ghostbusters (1984-)
ronja rövardotter (1984)
clue (1985)
princess bride (1987)
the witches of eastwick (1987)
elvira mistress of the dark (1988)
dead poets society (1989)
when harry met sally (1989)
ghost (1990)
the witches (1990)
death becomes her (1992)
hocus pocus (1993)
addams family values (1993)
interview with a vampie (1994)
the craft (1996)
the first wifes club (1996)
the scream franchise (1996-)
halloweentown (1998)
practical magic (1998)
you’ve got mail (1998)
the blair witch project (1999)
sleepy hollow (1999)
chocolat (2000)
amelie (2001)
the lord of the rings franchise (2001-2003)
scooby doo (2002)
school of rock (2003)
mona lisa smile (2003)
peter pan (2003)
pirates of the caribbean franchise (2003-2017)
north & south (2004)
pride and prejudice (2005)
the descent (2005)
just like heaven (2005)
the devil wears prada (2006)
the lake house (2006)
penelope (2006)
el orfanato (2007)
juno (2007)
ratatouille (2007)
bridge to terabithia (2007)
the edge of love (2008)
twilight (2008)
the curious case of benjamin button (2008)
julie & julia (2009)
jennifer’s body (2009)
dorian gray (2009)
coraline (2009)
true grit (2010)
the cabin in the woods (2011)
jane eyre (2011)
wuthering heights (2011)
perks of being a wallflower (2012)
the odd life of timothy green (2012)
hotel transylvania (2012-)
the conjuring franchise (2013-)
what we do in the shadows (2014)
the riot club (2014)
as above so below (2014)
john wick (2014-)
the age of adaline (2015)
the witch (2015)
far from the madding crowd (2015)
the edge of seventeen (2016)
paterson (2016)
20th century woman (2016)
the love witch (2016)
mary shelly (2017)
murder on the orient express (2017)
get out (2017)
a quiet place (2018 + 2020)
the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society (2018)
on the basis of sex (2018)
knives out (2019)
ready or not (2019)
the lighthouse (2019)
little women (2019)
the gentlemen (2019)
emma (2020)
ammonite (2020)
the dig (2021)
fear street trilogy (2021)
good luck to you, leo grande (2022)
the batman (2022)
fresh (2022)
bodies bodies bodies (2022)
mr malcom's list (2022)
totally killer (2023)
slay (2024)
🧦 ‧₊˚ ⋅ series ⋅˚₊‧
moomin (1990-1992)
twin peaks (1990-1991)
x files (1993-2018)
buffy the vampire slayer (1997-2003)
gilmore girls (2000-2007)
supernatural (2005-2020)
vampire diaries (2009-2017) / the originals (2013-2018) / legacies (2018-2022)
downton abbey (2010-2015)
the walking dead (2010-2022)
once upon a time (2011-2018)
american horror story (2011-)
teen wolf (2011-2017)
peaky blinders (2013-2022)
outlander (2014-)
how to get away with murder (2014-2020)
the magicians (2015-2020)
izombie (2015-2019)
poldark (2015-2019)
critical role (2015-)
stranger things (2016-)
ghost files / buzzfeed unsolved (2016-)
lucifer (2016-2021)
shadowhunters (2016-2019)
anne with an e (2017-2019)
the good fight (2017-2022)
riverdale (2017-2023)
manifest (2018-2023)
killing eve (2018-2022)
succession (2018-2023)
you (2018-)
a discovery of witches (2018-2022)
the chilling adventures of sabrina (2018-2020)
dickinson (2019-2021)
virgin river (2019-)
carnival row (2019-2023)
the witcher (2019-)
the umbrella academy (2019-2024)
sanditon (2019-2023)
good omens (2019-2025)
the haunting of bly manor (2020)
i’ll be gone in the dark (2020)
queens gambit (2020)
the great (2020-2023)
shadow and bone (2021-2023)
the nevers (2021-2023)
wednesday (2022-)
interview with the vampire (2022-)
vikings valhalla (2022-2024)
lessons in chemistry (2023)
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slxsherwriterficrecs · 8 months ago
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Read this three times between today and yesterday, being sick myself. Definitely helped to make me feel even a little bit better. Initially, I went to it for Buckman, but damn if each and every single one of these didn't get to me. Nathan and Jason are just such sweethearts. No way around it. Precious for this world. Michael's was soft, and I loved how he stood guard, protective on top of the caring. Especially the whole bath thing. Not expending the energy getting it ready and moving to and from? Super nice. Mother hen Buckman. I need more of this. The image it creates has me laughing, but at the same time, I definitely see it being the case. See him bring the best teas and such to help calm the stomach and keep you hydrated. All while not worrying about getting sick so plenty of story telling and cuddles. Yes please. Once again, thanks for sharing.
May I so kindly ask of thee to deliver me your finest Michael, Buckman, Jason and Nathan with an s/o that quite sick and can't move? (Totally not talking about myself right now pshhh what?)
Oh no, horror mom isn’t feeling well?! This shall not do! Boys, get to it!
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cherienymphe · 3 months ago
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Halloween MUST WATCHES? Shows and films, I love your taste
Goosebumps (the show)
Hocus Pocus
Twitches 1&2
All the Halloweentown movies
Don't look under the bed
Practical Magic
Salem (2014)
TCAOS
Sabrina The Teenage Witch (1996)
Buffy
Charmed
Halloween
Nightmare on Elm Street
Friday the 13th
When A Stranger Calls
Crimson Peak
Sleepy Hollow
Corpse Bride
Nosferatu (1979)
Nightmare before Christmas
Coraline
Red Riding Hood (2011)
The Moth Diaries (2011)
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Cursed (2005)
Van Helsing (2004)
The Craft
The Witch
Ginger Snaps
Scream Queens
All the Chucky movies
Texas Chaninsaw Massacre
Prom Night (both the original and remake)
Fright Night (both the original and remake)
The Lost Boys
Tales from the crypt
PLL 2x13
Trick r Treat
Beetlejuice
Casper
Monster House
Paranorman
Scooby Doo 1 & 2
Scooby-Doo Zombie Island
Scooby-Doo and the witch's ghost
Scooby-Doo cyber chase
The Haunted Mansion
AHS seasons 1-3, 5, 6, 9
Summer of 84
Buffy the vampire slayer (1992)
Sweeney Todd
The Babysitter (2017)
Fear Street trilogy
IKWYDLS
Scream (both the movies and the tv show)
The Addams Family (really the movies and the show)
Elvira
The first 3 HP movies for sure
The Little Vampire
The Haunting Hour (don't think about it)
Valentine (2001)
Wendell and Wild
The Strangers
Vampire Knight
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firadessa · 1 year ago
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✨Fairies Finds✨: New Early Artwork and Promotional Video from 2005 Disney Fairies Japan Website with Gail Carson Levine- Author of Fairy Dust Trilogy
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Fly with you everyone and happy Friday the 13th! I have been looking into Disney Fairies pre-release stuff ever since some early stuff was posted into Art of Disney Fairies. I have also been interested in media preservation since late 2017 when I found Web Back Then. Truthfully, despite having this interest when trying to find the old Disney Fairies games from my childhood- I never really shared much with the world. I feel like I should remedy that! (this find is relatively recent though I found it yesterday!)
This is a video I found on the Internet Archive from disneyfairies.jp, a promotional page on the Disney Japan website that seems disconnected from the main Disney Fairies page which was a clone of the original website. See here
Through some research the gist of the video is this:
The video starts with an introduction to the original Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie, which is interjected with clips from Disney's Peter Pan. Then we see more artwork of Disney Fairies- including unfamilar designs including early Vidia, Rani, Fira etc. According to Part of the Magic, Disney Fairies started development in early 2001- the series was launched fully in 2005. Then Gail (dubbed of course) begins to describe the plot of Fairy Dust and the Quest for the Egg whilst we see several pictures of this early Disney Fairies art. Interesting pictures as we get to see the very early designs of Disney Fairies characters that I have never seen before.
Interestingly, this video was never embedded on the page, you had to download it and play it through a video player such as Windows Media Player or Real Player, it was 2005 after all.
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Here is the screen you'd see when you'd want to watch this promotional video. I recognize the leaves used in early flash games such as Lightball Challenge, Dragonfly Race etc.
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A page on the website that I found with my decomplier, i couldn't view it normally!
I tried looking for this video in English to no avail, or any version on the internet. It must have only been accessible through this website.
Interestingly, I found this other page whilst doing my page digging thing again and found this, suggesting this was also a Japan exclusive and not for the American market ... and there is more early promotional stuff to be found in relation to Disney Fairies!
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I also looked into one the main book artists on the creative team, Judith Holmes Clarke. She had a website I found on her IMDB page, that was live around 2017-2019. I saw this and wanted to add it as it had one of the stills in this video. It also has a sketch of Rosetta and Tink. This is what I found:
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It is probably a scan of this magazine, Disney Newsreel, mentioned on her IMDB.
Overall, I'm super happy with this find and I'm so happy to share it with you all!! I will be happy to share more now that I'm publicly outing myself not just as this fan of children's fairy media- an archivist. gasp...
Also probably making a website/blog which I will share later and will be in the About Me link with my other socials.
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And believe me, this is just the beginning
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