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Roddy and Forrest and their deranged son Henry that CANNOT for the life of him stop trying to blow shit up.
#killer frequency#henry barrow#forrest nash#roddy snatcher#and then imagine if Marie survived the fall and one day she comes across them on like a family day out and she's just like “??????? really?#“i thought you could do better henry.”
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Posting my List of Sexuality/Gender Identity Headcanons for killer frequency😼
Feel free to respectfully disagree and debate with me!
Marie- Pansexual/Panromantic
Peggy- Raging lesbian all around, Might be a demigirl
Forrest- Greyromantic, Asexual, Biromantic
Casey - Bisexual/romantic with a preference for men
Jason - Straight, but an ally
Teddy - Homophobic
Sandra - Omnisexual/romantic - Prefers men
Henry - That boy is gay. And I really believe that
George - Bisexual/biromantic Cowboy
Leslie- Lesbian
Sara Martinez - Lesbian
Carrie- Panromantic/Pansexual
Jeanie - Straight but an ally
Jimmy - Doesnt really understand gay people but I wouldnt call him homophobic, hes just stupid
Virgina - Aroace
Ricky- Gay! And trans
Maurice - Straight, same as Jimmy
Murphy- Straight and an Ally
Roddy - bisexual/biromantic
#killer frequency#marie campbell#forrest nash#casey#jason#teddy gallows jr#henry barrow#sandra sharpe#george barrow#leslie#sara martinez#carrie#jeanie#jimmy#virginia#Roller Ricky#maurice#murphy#roddy snatcher#peggy weaver#the whistling man
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Reposts of some of my older KF fan art as it was the anniversary recently and I havent felt like making more fan art:,)
You can tell some of these are super old I mean look how inaccurate the mask was😭 AND WHY DOES PEGGY HAVE BLACK HAIR AND WHERES HER RED JUMPER????
#killer frequency#fanart#kfam#189.16 the scream#fanarts#art#marie campbell#henry barrow#peggy weaver#roddy snatcher#killer frequency fan art#purple#lots of purple#also tw for bl00d (its not too noticable i dont think? on the 8th photo)
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There are so many interesting characters that have bits and pieces of personality and mentions, ones who don't even have a voice in the game, and yet somehow they manage to captivate your attention anyway. Phenomenal game 🤌
i want more roddy snatcher content. Forrest going to the uk and meeting up w him (a holiday after the killings perhaps). Roddy comes to Gallows Creek after hearing what happened. i just want something to do with roddy.
#killer frequency#roddy snatcher#I can say the same for Jeannie#and for Reggie#hell even for George himself#they're all just so AYSGEUSUSHAJAISJSIEJEKEKSJWNS#EUAGH
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Top 10 Favorite Classic actors
So I was thinking of doing a top 10 actors list....But the list was dominated by classic actors ,so doing that list .Might do more modern actors too.Also this is both actors AND actresses
Rule to clasify for classic actor ,I went exclusively with actors who have passed on
10.Christopher Lee-Guy with a long and very varied career,Lee brings a dangerous villanous yet sophisticated and even seductive vibe to most roles
9.Peter Lorre:Arlene Francis once described Lorre as "Our favorite sad eyed villain" and that sums him up well .He brings both a creepines and yet a sense of sadness to many roles while also being an underrated comic talent .Even though type cast as villains he could play diffrent types of villains ,as shown by his three breakthrough performances in M ,Man Who Knew Too Much and Mad Love,where he plays a tormented pathetic childkiller ,a cool levelheaded kidnapper and a obsessed mad stalkerish surgeon with equal pinache
8.Roddy McDowall-Theres a sad cliche that child actors often have bad careers ,Roddy McDowall is a big exception,transitioning from child star to one of the most praised character actors of the 20th century with a six decade career .Be it film,television ,theater or voiceover,McDowall conquered it ,and be it a historical epic , a horror film,a cartoon or a certain franchise about talking apes .....McDowall NEVER phones in ,he brings the sauce
7.Vincent Price : Vincent is one of my favorite personalities of the 20th century ,known for his sophistication and wicked sense of humor .He started out as a matinee idol before finding his niche playing villains ,usually in horror.What I find interesting about Vincent is he is really good at playing the "Man drivent to villainy ",he can play a right evil bastard but his villains tend to be either sympathetic to an extent or they are clearly having a ball so you cant help but like them .Whether villain ,protagonist or even a side role hes just a hoot to watch
6.Boris Karloff -Karloff for YEARS was my go to answer for favorite actor .Of the classic horror stars Karloff is so understated,like he could go big if he wanted to but the little inflections and movements he does are effective enough.PArt of my love for him is his voice,like watch the GRinch or him telling the story of Death and the Servent in Target and you are just pulled in .He can do sinister very well,(I will always remember his slimey grin in The Body Snatcher) but of course his greatest legacy is being the FRankensteinMonster which if you ask me is one of the greatest performances in cinema ,he is brutal and vacant but at the same time sad,frightened and child like
5.Ingrid Bergman -So while I adore Casblanca and she is great in it....It is her performances in Gaslight ,Murder on the ORient Express and especially Anastasia that put her so high.I have never seen a performer just ....."Go there" as well as she does ,so consistantly and I kind of forget Im watching a movie .Shes not higher cause I just havent seen enough of her
4.Humphrey Bogart-Bogart is cool,and while Ive always thought he was cool,i wasnt initially impressed by ol Boagey .......The more stuff Ive seen with him the more I realize beneath that coolness is a really good actor who can do comedy,romance,be a tough guy and even be the second most paranoid nervous wreck of a villain I have ever seen (Behind Tony Goldwyn in Ghost ),theres more to him then just being cool
3.Katherine Hepburn;.....DO I have to explain placing one of the greatest performers of the 20th century so high? .....Just watch Philidelphia Story,African Queen and Lion and Winter,youll get it
2.Eli Wallach-I pretty much love this guy anytime he appears in something .Hes another guys who can play vilains but add a layer .Hes always entertaining and he played one of my favorite film characters ever Tuco in The Good the Bad and the Ugly
1.Claude Rains.....I think Claude Rains should be called the greatest actor of the 20th century over the likes of Charles Laughton,LAurance Olivier and John Gielgud.....Cause this guy TRAINED Charles Laughton,Laurance Olivier and John Gielgud !!!!!He is one of the greatest character actors of the 20th century .He has possibly the greatest voice of any actor (The competition is James Earl Jones and James Mason ) which was so striking,his big break was the Invisible Man ,a movie where you dont even SEE HIM .Man did horror,adventure ,sci fi ,musical ,dramas and was in both Casablanca (As my favorite film character ever Louis Renault ) AND Lawrance of Arabia ,AKA two movies considered pretty darn good .And if you want more proof ,watch his death scene in Deception where he is shot by Bette Davis ....And just smirks and says "You fool ".I stand by Rains being my absolute favorite actor
So thats my list,share your favorits if you want ,or just share your thoughts on mine
@piterelizabethdevries @the-blue-fairie @ariel-seagull-wings @themousefromfantasyland @theancientvaleofsoulmaking @princesssarisa @countesspetofi @amalthea9 @barbossas-wench
#classic cinema#actors#claude rains#katherine hepburn#vincent price#humphrey bogart#eli wallach#ingrid bergman#boris karloff#peter lorre#roddy mcdowall#christopher lee
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Some screencaps from finishing the game this past holiday! Hadn't been able to complete it because of comp issues, so it was nice to finally actually play through the thing lol. I admire all the little details that are easy to walk past. Hopefully the folks making the game had a fun time with it all
Also tried to jot down the songs on the back of the record covers, but I did it by taking screenshots and looking at them later. I couldn't make a lot of them out (like Stormriders), and missed Roddy's cover entirely while screenshoting! :( But I managed to get the bulk of the collection. Listed below the cut - it's fun to think of it as extra worldbuilding, and maybe useful for any fanfic writers lol.
Edit! Roddy cover obtained >:3 Now included in the below list heehee
Blast Processor Side A - 198X - Revolution - The Lie - Memories of Last Monday Side B - Digital Overload - Rewind - Echoes
David Scopo Side One - Moonlight - Walk Along the Pier - Rolling with the Cat - Reflections Side Two - Train to Train - Wham, Bam, Grandstam - Refresh - Devil in the Details
The Flow Side A - Crying for Help Side B - Crying for Help (Live)
The Late Night Lurkers Side 1 - If You Dare - Escort Me - You and I - Neon Bliss Side 2 - A Steamy Encounter - Late Night Drive - Night Time Lovin' - Sandy's Song
Knife and EZ Side A - Stab in the Twilight - Running from the Light - Blanket of Darkness - Peace of Mind Side B - Surviving the Night - Hope Will Find You - The Glimmer of Morning - Daybreak
Smooth Side A - Word - Whisper - Think - Maddening Side B - Listen - Worry - Wavelength - Finale
Vice Side A - I'm Coming to Getcha Side B - Look Out, Here I Come
The Barn Finds Side One - Long Ride Home - Ukulele Out of Hell - Old Dusty Trail - Shellfish Goodbye Side Two - Standoff - A Fistful of Coins - High Noon in Hokko - Mexican RockOff
Caged Tiger Side A - One Last Goodbye - Embrace - A Beast in a Snow Storm - Leaves in the Wind Side B - Voyage of Fools - Headbangers - Culinary King
Roddy Snatcher Side A - Final Breath - The Worm - Hell Let Love - Memories of a Rumble Side B - Kevin's Lament - Ode to Burt - Music With My Friends - Walk Along the Gallows
The Hang-Ups Side A - Let Me Go - Out on a Wing Side B - Killed 3 Times - Dancing in the Devil's Palm - Golden Ratio
#killer frequency#henry barrow#p.s. i might edit the tracklist if ever i manage to take and note better shots#i think out of these i'm partial to the calendar including someone's doctors appointment & “Did I Marry An Alien”#did you reggie? did you marry an alien? or…do you Want To#as well we've beheld george barrow's soulful highschool hunk eyes…in the body of an egg#pour one out for these theater kids. includes henry's theatrical ass too#also was on the fence on whether or not to include this in the tags#but Please KF fandom let main fandom tags just be the chill place to like things openly and weirdly rather than vent over other fans#venting is fine ofc but in a main fandom tag it's a little… like let people like what they like and how they like it. it's all ok friends
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They Live infiltrated Home Video today in 1989 after a November 1988 theatrical release - where it debuted at #1 and chewed bubblegum for two weeks in the top ten.
John Carpenter's endlessly quotable take on the classic socio-political cold-war paranoia fable is now the stuff of untouchable Cult legend. And as for Rowdy Roddy Piper screaming at me to put on sunglasses - I was down for that then, I'm still wearing them now. It deservedly belongs on the shelf next to Miracle Mile or Body Snatchers.
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Me on YouTube: Blease. I just want the sick music that plays during the Whistling Man interrogation at the end of hit game Killer Frequency. Not the rest of the soundtrack I listened to it already. It’s very banger. I want the interrogation music, that guitar is my lifeline.
YouTube: Blast Processor? You want some fyuking Blast Processor? Caged Tiger? Roddy Snatcher?
Me: >:(
#killer frequency#if anybody knows where to find that particular song please tell me#any song with a guitar that radical deserves to be memorialized
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They Live (1988)
If They Live was a little more serious, a little bit goofier, or more focused on action, it wouldn’t work at all. As is, the movie hits the perfect note to become thought-provoking without ever feeling pretentious or even all that serious thanks to iconic dialogue, memorable visuals, one of the weirdest fights ever shot and its creature design.
When an unnamed drifter (Roddy Piper) overhears a street preacher (Raymond St. Jacques) talking about how “they” have infiltrated our society and are secretly pulling all the strings, he thinks nothing of it. Then, he comes across a pair of strange sunglasses that allow him to see the hidden truth behind our world.
The premise is ridiculous and They Live knows it. The shades the drifter finds reveal subliminal messages all over the place. Billboards, TV screens and even wooden signs all instruct us to spend money, breed, accept the status quo and avoid questioning the world around us. It’s a conspiracy theorist’s dream and for a while, you’re amused by what you see. The creatures living among us are hiding what they’re doing but their messages are so on-the-nose you laugh. Then, you get a good look at them and suddenly, things don’t seem so funny anymore. In fact, it’s downright creepy.
Several times, you'll go back and forth between laughing, shivering from discomfort and cheering out loud as our muscular hero kinda-sorta decides it’s up to him to reveal to the world what’s happening. He may just be able to pull it off - this movie is nutty enough. If he does, you won’t hold it against the picture. At no point is this trying to be realistic or plausible, which is why it’s so much fun. Every time the drifter tries to explain to someone what’s going on, he bungles it so badly that you'll laugh. The funniest scene has to be the one where he tries to convince his co-worker Frank (Keith David) to take just a quick look through the glasses. The scene goes on for so long you'll lose it. “Where is this going?” “I don’t know but I’m having a blast trying to figure it out!”
We've seen elements of They Live elsewhere. Invasion of the Boy Snatchers is a great example. Rather than feel derivative, however, the film feels wholly fresh and unique. Largely, it's due to John Carpenter’s cinematic quirks. The film has its cake and eats it too by simultaneously enlightening, horrifying and sending the audience into hysterics. (On DVD, January 24, 2020)
#They Live#movies#films#movie reviews#film reviews#John Carpenter#Roddy Piper#Keith David#Meg Foster#1988 movies#1988 films
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listened to Final Breath by Roddy Snatcher on loop for 5+ hours to finish college alebgra homework! on multiple occasions! yeah!
secret
secret fact about me: I listen to big shot by toby fox on repeat to finish my science homework...
#I think hearing it in Charlie’s Killer Frequency vod created some kind of temporary pavlovian response#because it was a puzzle game so every time I would hear the accursed melody my brain would go into problem solving mode#slimecicle#charlie slimecicle#music#homework#math homework
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I'm thinking things...
But like
What if
Forrest and Roddy..
And they're like
Idk
Something to do with skittles and rainbows
#me being not a fan of most ships because romance#but like... wouldn't it be funny tho#their dynamic is already interesting enough#but now make them kiss#i don't mean this seriously btw but take this as you will#killer frequency#forrest nash#roddy snatcher
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Ships I ship in KF (I dont ship a lot of them) Plus this drawing of Marie and George
Marie X George- Classic, Amazing. These two were so obsessed with eachother. Literally no other excuse Marie would stay in love with him for 20 more years after his death. I know he would have been a great dad and they would have gotten married and been one of those old couples that bicker and then immediately make up
Martinez X Leslie - I know we don’t see lots of people shipping this but The way Leslie talked about her and seemed more wounded by her death was enough for me to instantly go “gay.” I think they’ve been dating secretly for awhile but never really said anything since the 70s were really bad with that
Forrest X Roddy - This is a crack ship. I think they would be so funny if they were a couple at some point and broke up for some reason.
Peggy X Barbara - I like to think that Peggy was jealous of Brad because she had feelings for Barb. Building on that I like the idea that they do start dating sometime after the good ending in KF. Imagining a scenario where forrest walks in on it and Peggy locks and closes the door and he just slides a little note under it saying “pls let me in im fruity too :(“ also Forrest is the only other person at KFAM that knows
Jason X Casey- Also work well as best friends but I like to imagine a slow burn with them. Something like Casey helping him through the trauma of almost being murdered and probably some semblance of anything he still feels guilty about georges death. I also like the song Ophelia for them
Thats all of them off the top of my head, I do think Carrie had a onesided crush on Jeanie but thats all
#killer frequency#marie campbell#deputy martinez#sara martinez#leslie#roddy snatcher#forrest nash#peggy weaver#barbara#carrie#jeanie#george barrow#jason#casey
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RODDY SNATCHER! <3
I'm not used to drawing so quickly help me
I discovered I love giving men makeup LMAO
#killer frequency#kfam#fanart#fanarts#189.16 the scream#art#roddy snatcher#roddy snatcher fan art#fanartist#killer frequency fan art
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「dylan minnette & cis male」⇾ horowitz, rodney, the senior horton student’s records show that he is a libra and 21 years old. he is studying history, living in gorham and can be frenzied, adventurous, rowdy & inattentive. when i see him i am reminded of a basket of thrifted records with worn corners, books with splitting spines, and knee-high socks with stupid patterns. ⇽「perks & 24 & cst & she/her.」
the basics.
full name: rodney alan horowitz
nickname(s): prefers to be called rodney but most call him rod or roddy.
age / birthday: twenty-one / september 24th
gender identity / pronouns: cis male / he&him
sexuality: heterosexual
year of study / major: senior / history
occupation: gift shop associate @ A Zoo
distinguishing features: one dumb face and a small stick n’ poke larry niven quote on his upper arm (”never fire a laser at a mirror”).
personal style: rodney likes to be comfortable but he also likes to be the center of attention. bold colors, mixed fabrics, and t-shirts with you’d have to see the movie to get it quotes emblazoned across the chest are go-tos. he loves a good jogger paired with some sneakers and a ball cap. there’s absolutely no formalwear in his closet; he rents a suit if he needs one. he enjoys carrying around a beat-up backpack despite having nothing to put in it (textbooks? where?) and he won’t hesitate to rep swag from other schools if he got a good deal on it at a thrift shop near campus.
background & personality.
born in los angeles as one half of a pair but grew up in the san diego area until his family moved to philadelphia when he was ten.
his mom is a meteorologist and his dad’s a composer & music teacher.
along with his twin sister, he also has an adopted younger brother that is four years his senior and his parents just had a baby girl after rodney and his twin sister moved out bc they couldn’t deal with their nest growing smaller.
his childhood was a bit weird. his uncle has lived in their basement for a while now and with his father teaching music out of his home studio, the horowitz house always had people bustling in and out.
rodney’s always been a bit of a fuck up, especially compared to his twin sister. headcanon that he’s going to end up flunking out of college shy of a few credits but pretend i didn’t say anything.
he’s never really responded well to labels. he’s not an extrovert but he’s not an introvert either. he just exists somewhere in the middle, able to maintain a conversation with just about anyone without worrying about where it’s going but also not confident enough to approach the other party first.
he’s very touch and go with relationships. he’s had girlfriends here and there throughout the years but nothing ever sticks.
in an ideal world, rodney would keep the same group of friends for a lifetime. they'd never have a falling out, never leave him behind when they went on to bigger and better things while he keeps fucking things up. things would be so much easier if people weren't expected to grow.
details.
collects used records, skateboards, science fiction novels, stupid socks, and stuffed monkeys bc he is obsessed with monkeys.
owns a signed copy of ray bradbury’s “the illustrated man” but he left it back in philly bc he doesn’t trust himself to keep it safe.
favorite films are 2001: a space odyssey, annihilation, solaris, children of men, blade runner (1982), and invasion of the body snatchers.
misses the titi monkeys in the rare animal conservation center at the philadelphia zoo.
will only eat chicken nuggets if they’re shaped like dinosaurs.
give him yogurt pretzels or give him death.
connections.
an ex-girlfriend from junior year that he avoids out of fear of awkward tension
a group of fellow idiots for him to hang out with
history majors that he embarrasses with his lack of knowledge
multiple tutors who have had to quit bc there was no chance of helping him
friends he parties with on the weekends
a few hook-ups maybe? if they can be bothered to make the effort?
smart lady he has big crush on and makes heart eyes at when he sees her around
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A SLICE OF MOJO. Introduction to the Gods & Demons of my life. I will have friends reading chapter's of my story, and having a chat with them. Music at the beginning of this video is The Hoochie Coochie Band, that i wrote many years ago called Dry Whiskey Drinker and music by Phil Corney on bass guitar who did a tour with Mick Taylor from The Rolling Stones. A.J. on drums who played with Dexy's Midnight Runners, and Vince on guitar and slide who played with lots of bands, plus myself on Vocals, I have played with lots of bands and lots of support gigs, all over the country. MOJO MORGAN = SINGER SONGWRITER. I have supported many bands like the Specials, Bad Manners, The Beat, Body Snatchers, and many more. I started a band with the legendary Johnny Slide, called The Travelling Riverside Blues Band, playing all the universities around Britian, supporting Paul Jones Blues Band, Dr Feelgood, Nine Below Zero, Tony Mcphee's Band =ex Groundhogs, Stan Webb=ex Chicken Shack, Stiff Little Fingers and many more. I also played in a Rock & Roll Band called Sammy Earthquake and The Volcanoes, and later joined by Roddy Byers from the Specials. If you watch my Podcast. You will understand my life a lot better, and what I have been through. A SLICE OF MOJO will be out on Youtube from Christmas Day 2020.
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