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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 5 months ago
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Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988) written, directed and produced by the Chiodo Brothers
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kinoshi · 6 months ago
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Ужастики смотрят
Яньцин не понимает, куда он жмал
Долго думала, выкладывать или нет, ибо жестко ошиблась при рисовании этой работы, из за чего все пошло под откос. Но ладно, пусть будет.
Полтора часа рисовала скетч на еще одну работу и в итоге удалила его, ибо вообще не вышло. Надо потренироваться, научите рисовать...
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texaschainsawmascara · 9 months ago
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The Cabin in the Woods promo bong
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minimoviemarathons · 1 year ago
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Mini Movie Marathons
When I was a kid, we had a premium channel called The Movie Channel. It didn't have the newest movies or original programming like HBO or Showtime. What it did have was what I'm calling mini marathons. Three unrelated movies with some common element and a snappy title.
Examples:
End of the line
Speed
Snowpiercer
Conair
(movies that end in a crash)
I See Dead People
Field of Dreams
Stir of Echos
Ghostbusters
(someone sees a ghost)
Second Time's the Charm
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
(sequels better than the original)
I'm going to be making more of these and would love to hear your mini movie marathons.
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schlock-luster-video · 8 months ago
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On April 19, 1996, Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie debuted in the United States.
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Here's some Metaluna Mutant art!
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agentnico · 3 months ago
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The Substance (2024) review
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Right, so that was one of the most disgusting films I’ve ever seen. Like I’ll never eat shrimp again, just saying.
Plot: Elisabeth Sparkle, renowned for an aerobics show, faces a devastating blow on her 50th birthday as her boss fires her. Amid her distress, a laboratory offers her a substance which promises to transform her into an enhanced version of herself.
It’s fair to say that 2024 hasn’t been a particularly memorable year for films thus far. In fact outside of Dune I haven’t been truly amazed by any of the releases, and as such have been diving deeper into discovering older movies, mainly through boutique labels like The Criterion Collection, BFI and Indicator. Which don't get me wrong has been wonderful, but I’ve missed seeing decent films at the cinema. However we’re now in the fall movie season which is when all the indie fare that has finished their film festival circuit run now get released to us the regular audience, as well as films that are fighting for a chance to contend at the upcoming award ceremonies. So fingers crossed these last few months redeem 2024, and if The Substance is anything to go by then I thinks movies may truly be back!
The Substance is the type of movie that is made to shock and unsettle an audience. There’s a lot of disturbing imagery, with blood and gore and body horror, very reminiscent of horror films of David Cronenberg like The Fly and Naked Lunch. The final 30 minutes especially are so fun to watch with a crowd of people in a packed theatre, as it’s a kind of visceral and grotesque experience that is at the same time disgusting, horrible yet funny. Let’s not even sugarcoat it - the final 30 minutes are so f-ed up and it was a thrill to experience that with an audience, hearing the gasps and squirms from fellow moviegoers. Definitely up there as one of my favourite cinema trips.
Demi Moore is fantastic here, giving a truly brave performance that carries a lot of commentary in itself. She ends up doing a lot of the emotional work through her eyes, especially to the end of the film, and I must say I can’t recall seeing a performance from her as powerful and memorable as this. She really throws herself into the extremism of this movie, however it is one of the quieter scenes where she really delivers, where her character is getting ready to go on a date but can’t leave the house because of how ashamed she is of her ageing body. It is in this moment where I felt an earnestness that really struck a chord, and a welcome one, as overall this is a pretty campy horror comedy. I say comedy as this movie is really funny, even in the more horrific parts, as the film is aware of its ridiculous premise and satirises the idea of beauty and fame. Oh, and the presence of an over the top Dennis Quaid only added to the parody nature of it all, even though I have read that Quaid’s role was originally meant for Ray Liotta before his unfortunate passing, which makes me wonder of what could have been. Margaret Qualley rounds up the cast as “perfect version” of Moore’s character, and she did fine, though her role was primarily to be eye candy, so I’m reality could have been played by anyone.
We need to also discuss the sound design - it’s impeccable! You hear every crunch, breath and slimy move, so much so that I’m certain this movie would be the biggest turn on for fans of ASMR. The soundtrack too is full of heart-pumping beats, and overall it felt like the director wanted you to FEEL every part of the movie as if you were partaking in the substance yourself.
The Substance is a wonderful and absurd time at the movies, and as long as you’re not too squeamish you’ll have a grand time. Just make sure not to eat anything beforehand, especially not shrimp. Like genuinely I’ve now witnessed some of the most obnoxious chewing ever! Thanks Dennis Quaid!
Overall score: 8/10
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dominik528 · 2 years ago
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Thank God that the Dark Universe failed, because now, The Mummy, The Invisible Man and Renfield can all be enjoyed as stand-alones with no overarching plot, sequel hooks, new/dropped plotlines, etc.
Still, it's kinda hilarious if you do view them as taking place in the same universe, seeing how they're all drastically different in tone.
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thehorrormoviechick · 1 year ago
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Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
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thelastfinalgirl · 2 years ago
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Adult Swim Yule Log (aka The Fireplace). Directed by Casper Kelly (2022)
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zoodiozerodi · 6 months ago
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The Curse of Evil Village
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@storyfund @stoty-blog @storyiwillneverwrite-blog @horrorfixxx
@horrorandhalloween @horrorgorewhore @ghost-ie @ghostlywriterr
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 9 months ago
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Night of the Creeps (1986 written and directed by Fred Dekker
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notastranger · 1 year ago
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the signs as alien movies - Gemini ♊️ - 10 Cloverfield Lane
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gorez · 2 years ago
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Bad Taste by Peter Jackson, 1987.
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blackcatfilmprod · 2 years ago
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Hi Guys,
Boys 'n' Ghouls Film Review Podcast reviews The Cabin in the Woods next week here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZDtyOVbD3A via YouTube
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thetremorssaga · 2 years ago
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Tremors watch party happening now in our official Discord.
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schlock-luster-video · 6 months ago
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On June 23, 1989, They Live debuted in the United Kingdom.
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Here's some new art inspired by the cult classic!
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