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BRUCE CAMPBELL HEADERS/BACKGROUNDS taken from a 2012 capture of the bruce campbell site.
#png#transparent png#header#divider#bruce campbell#spooky empires mayhem#evil dead#evil dead the musical#horror#80s horror#slasher horror#old web#old web decor#page decor
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chapter 2
‘but she didn't cry, if she cried then would be acknowledging that this was really happening’ I wonder if that library haz any bookz on mental health
Ooo fantasy currency that iznt just ‘gold’ or ‘coinz’ hell yeah
A forged,, would like to learn more about these (and any other construct/racez/etc in this world)
I wonder how old she iz, from the first chapter I was picturing ashe and orev az being like. Late teenz early twentiez izh. Not someone id be calling a child
How do u paint on a swords hilt wouldn’t that get rubbed off rlly quick? Iz this a magic thing?
EY NO COMPELLING THE CHILD THATZ WIERD DUDE
The Glass.
I have no idea if use watched mayhem. But therez a zcene were a guy iz talking about her all for ‘equality in the workplace’, while hurting samara weavings character (I think her name was Melanie? Don’t really remember) and that iz who I am now picturing
r.i.p. arm
Very strong chapter ending here! nice
chapter 3
Ok this iz the second time orev haz had some vision zhenaniganz happening zo im azzuming hez got eye powers
How does he know which empire attacked?
Birbz :)
I don’t truzt arth
OH MY GOD FYSA YOU CANT JUZT AZK PEOPLE WHY THEYRE WHITE /ref
I KNEW ZOMETHING WAZ OFF now. whoz in the bazement?
Hez gonna wake up in the bazement iznt he
chapter 4
I went back to ch2 to check and it didn’t say if as he lost her right or left arm, but itz interesting to have orev dreaming abt arm trauma after ashe lozez herz, even if its not the same arm
Why would you go in the spooky bazement. This iz ‘first victim in a horror movie’ behavior. For zhame.
Forged used to be people? Maybe?
Ok yeah forged are people. I was thinking along the dnd warforged linez. It does sound kind of like a magical disease tho? Its reminding me of oripathy a lil, with the encrusted thing (zpecifically mephisto)
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Some pics from our latest Spooky Empire outing! We talk about all these excellent vendors and our exerted new in this month’s podcast episode!
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Ghostbusters Fan? 10 Must-See Scary-Funny Films
The Ghostbusters franchise is expanding with the all-new Frozen Empire. The film is already one of the most talked-about movies and is garnering praise from the critics as well. The iconic Ghostbusters are back on the scene! With the upcoming release of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, fans everywhere are getting prepped to answer the call for another round of spooky thrills and hilarious scares. But what if you need a ghostbusting fix before then? Fear not, proton pack enthusiasts! We have the perfect cure for your Ghostbusters withdrawals. Here's a list of 10 awesome movies that capture the same spirit of mixing spooky chills with side-splitting laughs, just like the Ghostbusters themselves. 1. Zombieland (2009) If you want a dose of the undead with a healthy dose of humor, Zombieland (2009) is your pick. Starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Emma Stone, this movie follows a group of survivors navigating a zombie apocalypse. Hilarious rules for survival ("Always double-tap") and witty banter make this movie a riot, with enough action and scares to keep you on the edge of your seat. 2. Men In Black (1997) Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones star as agents in a top-secret organization battling extraterrestrial threats in Men in Black (1997). This movie blends action, sci-fi, and laugh-out-loud humor, similar to Ghostbusters' blend of paranormal spookiness and slapstick comedy. Plus, those cool gadgets and iconic suits will have you feeling like a ghostbusting agent yourself! 3. Beetlejuice (1988) Beetlejuice (1988) takes the concept of "till death do us part" to a hilarious extreme. A deceased couple haunts their old house, desperately trying to scare away new residents. Enter Beetlejuice, a mischievous bio-exorcist with a flair for the bizarre. Michael Keaton steals the show as the wacky Beetlejuice, and the movie's dark humor and wacky visuals will leave you giggling long after the credits roll. 4. The Frighteners (1996) Michael J. Fox stars as Frank, a man who can talk to the dead and uses this "gift" to run a ghost-busting scam. But things get real when he has to face down a vengeful spirit that threatens the entire town. The Frighteners (1996) offers a clever mix of humor, suspense, and supernatural chills, keeping you guessing until the very end. 5. Scary Movie (2000) Scary Movie (2000) takes a hilarious jab at classic horror films, much like Ghostbusters playfully poked fun at the paranormal investigator genre. Starring Anna Faris and Regina Hall, this movie is packed with laugh-out-loud moments as it parodies iconic scenes from movies like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. 6. Casper (1995) Casper (1995) is a heartwarming story about a lonely ghost who befriends a young girl. But don't be fooled by the sweet premise, there are still some spooky moments (especially when Casper's uncles show up!). This movie offers a perfect balance of humor, scares, and a touch of childhood wonder, similar to the way Ghostbusters manages to be scary and funny at the same time. 7. House (1985) An author with serious writer’s block decides to make his late aunt’s house his permanent writing nook. Little does he know, he’s about to get plagued by paranormal occurrences that have to do with dead soldiers from the Vietnam War. 8. Gremlins (1984) A small furry creature and a handful of simple rules. What could go wrong? Probably everything? Gremlins is the epitome of absolute mayhem and laughter, with a sprinkle of spook that will leave you entertained in the best way. 9. Evolution (2001) An alien invasion and faster-than-a-blink growth is a deadly combination that a meteor brings to Earth. Four science professionals need to get to the bottom of it before the earthly planet gets infested with creepy intergalactic creatures. 10. The Monster Squad (1987) All Universal Monsters in one feature? You’ll not want to miss The Monster Squad. The monster gang, led by Count Dracula, is on the hunt for a power-yielding amulet. However, it’s not a piece of cake when they’re face-to-face with a squad of 12-year-olds who will do everything to prevent the monsters from getting their creepy claws on the jewel. Whether it’s dealing with Ghostbusters withdrawals or you simply want to binge-watch some equally comedic and scary movies, these have you covered. The horror-comedy genre is one tricky trick to master but these movies will allow you to experience the best of it. Read the full article
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All Hallow’s Read Recommendations
(Based On Your Go-To Hallowe’en Movie)
Hocus Pocus
The Witches, by Roald Dahl (clever children, scary witches, mostly useless grown-ups)
Which Witch?, by Eva Ibbotson (mischief, mayhem, eye of toad and tongue of newt, laugh-out-loud funny and bit romantic)
The Silence of the Lambs
Not Even Bones, by Rebecca Schaeffer (blood, bodies, cat-and-mouse games and unlikely alliances, a mild-mannered heroine with a killer instinct)
Darkly Dreaming Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay (a genial serial killer hunting his own kind)
Scream!
#Murdertrending by Gretchen McNeil(dark humor and a creatively high body count)
The Last Final Girl, by Stephan Graham Jones (slasher flick final girl showdown)
The Witch
The Daylight Gate, by Jeanette Winterson (17th century witch trials in a mist-haunted town)
The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James (creepy children and slow and ominously building tension)
Practical Magic
Labyrinth Lost, by Zoraida Cordova (excitable family plus reluctant spell craft equals interdimensional disaster)
The Witches of Eastwick, by John Updike (charming magic in a picturesque town gets spooky)
Crimson Peak
Wild Fell, by Michael Rowe (a new homeowner is no match for old ghosts)
The Little Stranger, by Sarah Waters (a respectable, modern-minded fellow gets embroiled in the dark family drama of a decrepit Georgian mansion)
The Lie Tree, by Frances Hardinge (lies, murder, and bottled Gothic atmosphere capped with a madcap showdown)
The Shining
House of Leaves, by Mark Z. Danielewski (a house and a book that drive people mad)
Doctor Sleep, by Stephen King (Dannie Torrance is all grown up)
Hell House, by Richard Matheson (one night in a haunted house, what could possibly go wrong)
The Craft
The Moth Diaries, by Rachel Klein (friendship, obsession, and spooky secrets at a girls’ boarding school)
Season of the Witch, by Sarah Rees Brennan (witch girls, romance, spells gone awry, and the lure of dark magic)
Carrie, by Stephen King (high school is a bloodbath)
Anything starring Lon Chaney
Scream All Night, by Derek Milman (the teenaged heir to a creature feature empire goes back to where it all began)
I’ll be binge-watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Slayer, by Kiersten White (vampires, Watchers, demons, miniskirts)
Dark Currents, by Jacqueline Carey (just a friendly little town sitting on top of a Norse underworld)
Unspoken, by Sarah Rees Brennan (spunky girl detective meets ancient Gothic menace)
#TumblrHalloween#all hallows read#Sarah Rees Brennan#rebecca schaeffer#Jacqueline Carey#Stephen King#Kiersten White#Rachel Klein#Richard Matheson#Mark Z. Danielewski#Frances Hardinge#Sarah Waters#Michael Rowe#Zoraida Cordova#Henry James#Jeanette Winterson#Stephan Graham Jones#Eva Ibbotson#roald dahl#books#movies
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Have you never seen Invader ZIM before, but now that the movie is out, you want to know what all the hub-bub is about? Ah, but maybe you don’t want to watch the WHOLE show (although, it isn’t that long and extensive), you just want some episodes to help you get a feel for what it is? Here-
(FYI, for those who aren’t familiar, Invader ZIM has elements of dark humor as well as gross-out moments. I’ll just to put little *warnings for what I remember, so you can avoid something potentially upsetting)
The Nightmare Begins (first episode, introduces the main characters and sets up the show. not much to warn about... yet. some cartoon violence here and there, nothing graphic)
Germs (ZIM becomes panicked about the germs on Earth after watching a sci-fi movie. mildly gross moments, being about germs and all, icky food is a factor)
The Wettening (after both Dib and ZIM discover that the pollution in the water can harm the space alien, they begin a water war. the water causes ZIM’s skin to burn/sizzle, somewhat uncomfortable to see)
Door to Door (after hearing about a “mystery prize”, ZIM is determined to sell the most candy bars and win it, but he gets rather carried away. more icky food moments, including a moment where a character vomits and somebody coughs-up the sawdust that the candy bars are made out of)
Game Slave 2 (Dib’s sister Gaz waits in line for a new gaming system, only to be cheated out of it by another kid. She does not take this well. fairly tame episode regarding disturbing content, perhaps the most jarring is the “colony of rat people” who have become lost in the depths of a parking garage)
Battle of the Planets (there are strange formations on Mars that ZIM investigates, all while Dib does some investigating of his own, leading him to another planet in the solar system. again, mostly just cartoony action)
Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom (Dib is seeing more creepy stuff than normal, even for him. It isn’t just because of Halloween, there is another Nightmare World full of monsters that wish to escape. Both Dib and ZIM get pulled into it. fairly disturbing and disgusting scenes; Dib’s head is a portal to the Nightmare World, and at one point he is sent to the “Crazy House for Boys”, which is an upsetting mental institution image. the monsters are not quite horrific, but they are indeed creepy. at one point the robot Gir eats way too much candy, and it gets a bit gross to watch)
Mysterious Mysteries (a TV shows finally gives Dib a chance to talk about his space aliens theories regarding ZIM, and awkward reenactments are the result. opens with a character that seems to be a person who says incoherent nonsense that people think might be insightful, but the visual gag involves the character character being “over weight and gross”, which is an unpleasant stereo-type. at one point ZIM has a small communication device that he needs to hide, so he says it is his “medication”, and painfully swallows it)
Megadoomer (ZIM accidentally is sent a robotic weapon he thinks will help him conquer earth, but it is far more trouble than it is worth. another fairly mild episode, with general cartoon mayhem/violence that doesn’t get graphic)
Lice (an outbreak of lice at school makes most of the kids miserable, but ZIM seems to be immune. Dib also finds somebody who seems to be even more obsessed with unlikely theories than he is. lots of itching/scratching going on due to the lice, will probably make you feel itchy just watching it. a scene involving a “Lice Queen” similar to that of the Alien Queen from the “Alien” movies is a bit gross and graphic)
Abducted (ZIM has to deal with space aliens who are even more clueless than himself, even when he takes of his disguise they still insist he’s a human, and they plan on “fusing” him in an experiment... they tape a gopher to his head. pretty tame, these other space aliens aren’t very good at what they do, so nothing graphic happens)
The Sad, Sad Tale of Chickenfoot (Dib is determined to dis-prove what he believes to be a fake supernatural creature. gross factor involving disgusting fast-food, and a character wearing a mascot costume for way too long to the point that is has gotten yucky)
Gir goes Crazy and Stuff (in an effort to make Gir more helpful, ZIM locks the robot into “duty mode”, and Gir actually turns out to be more efficient than ZIM. the visuals aren’t too disturbing, but there are somewhat upsetting implications regarding ZIM switching a man’s brain with a squid, and a a child who has been forced to be perpetually happy even when they feel pain)
Tak: The Hideous New Girl (a new kid in class seems interested in both ZIM and Dib, and ZIM attempts to use this opportunity to learn more about earthling relationships. however, she takes every chance she can get to cause him harm, and seems to have her own insidious plans. mostly just the cartoon mayhem and violence again)
Backseat Drivers from Beyond the Stars (ZIM wants his leaders to finally come and see what a “good job” he’s doing, Dib has been tinkering with a space ship, and on the side there is a resistance force who wish to defy the Irken Empire. also another episode without mush going on in the gross departments, silly action scenes for the most part)
Mortos der Soulstealer (a very real mystical monster is summoned by Dib, but it is far more annoying than majestic. only minor instances of gross food, nothing extreme)
ZIM Eats Waffles (Dib is finally able to observe ZIM inside his base... and nothing seems to be recording properly. lots of eating of waffles, they start out normal but more disgusting until it becomes a little sickening)
The Voting of the Doomed (a school election seems like a perfect way to gain power over the students for ZIM, so Dib does what he can to help an opposing candidate win. a disturbing sequence, though not visually graphic, in which a student has their “free will” removed in a way that is implied to be painful)
The Most Horrible X-Mas Ever (a futuristic robotic snowman tells the story of an X-Mas where ZIM and Dib clashed. mostly just carton violence again)
(If there are more warnings people would like to add, please feel free!)
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Session 2: Academics and Debates
Due to DnD being scheduling hell, Clem the fighter is Definitely Standing Just Offscreen this session. Meanwhile, the DM introduces two mechanics he has been dying to try out: Corruption, and the Deck.
There will be a full post about Corruption later (when DM tells us how the rest of it works, lol) but the point is this: the longer you stay in the cursed forest, the deeper you go, the more you experience there - the more cursed you become. It corrupts you. You can earn corruptions in various ways - cosmetic (looking more monstrous and less humanoid); psychological (e.g. feeling a compulsion for bloodlust or gaining a terrible phobia); or others I have forgotten about right now, at 9:50pm, while eating lasagna.
Certain things that happen when in the woods give you points toward a score called Taint. (Heh heh heh.) We, uh, lost our Taint virginity this session. (No, DM, we will not stop. You brought this upon yourself.)
The Deck is a deck of cards used to determine encounters. Again, full post later, but it has such cards as “The Hunt,” “The Crown,” “The Wanderer,” etc. Each one can symbolize multiple things. For example, “The Crown” represents authority and government, so it could mean help from Duke Shieldeater’s forces - or it could mean a dangerous clash with enemy soldiers.
ANYWAY, STUFF HAPPENED:
We woke in the Temple of Rack in the village of Ovruch, early in the grey dawn hours. There was brief scramblin’ around as the players did math to figure out how much starting wealth we all had and how much spare change those bandits had left lying around for us. Valeria spent some of the money overnight to make some Holy Water.
We scooted on out of the town without really saying much to anyone - the few people awake and the guards on patrol were definitely giving us Looks, but we didn’t really stop to chat.
Shoshana leads the way towards the ravine she had directed Sir Balderich to. Even in the 8 months since she’s been out in this direction, the woods have gotten darker and more foreboding, alarmingly tangled and twisted. A decent Survival check does right by us, and DM directs Shoshana, as the one rolling it, to draw a card from the Deck. She draws The Crown.
The Crown: Authority, government. A bit of good luck (and perhaps DM guilt?) leads us to a fortuitous find: an abandoned cart bearing the seal of the Royal House of Valdia, smashed and overgrown. There’s a strongbox off to the side, nestled in a hard-to-see place, miraculously untouched by bandits. Gral examines it, wondering if he might be able to coax open the lock...when the pommel of a shining sword just slams down and smashes the lock mechanism to smithereens. Thanks for the crit, Valeria.
We find: 100gp, 4 jewelry items of 25gp value each (1 mirror, 1 bracelet, and 2 rings), a silver dagger (given to Gral), and a bladeless sword hilt carved in runes. Gral and Shoshana determine that the sword hilt is not evil and probably magic, but hell if we know what it does.
We travel onward, and Valeria draws the next card: The Wanderer. The DM cannot suppress his glee, because he has an NPC he really really likes and it’s time to use him!
We hear shouting in a strange language - Draco-Aquilian, which only Valeria knows. Also generally crashing mayhem noises. We hustle on closer, and Valeria understands that the person is shouting “OH GOD! LIGHTNING DOESN’T WORK! LIGHTNING DOESN’T WOOOORK!”
There is a cart, drawn by two lizardlike beasts of burden. There is a Shambling Mound trying to engulf the cart and its inhabitants. Two Goliaths, a male and a female, are all tangled up in the thing, and there is a skinny, fancily-dressed blue Dragonborn generally panicking atop the cart. Being PCs, we attempt to kick butt. It eats Valeria (a helpful Goliath pulls her out), Shoshana sprays it with weedkiller, and we all go “???!?! WE ARE LEVEL 2″ but we don’t die. Valeria uses a Smite of some sort that looks like glowing vines snake through its plant form and burst into roses!!! It’s very Sailor Moon. Valeria gains 3 Taint for dropping to 0 HP while in a Cursed area.
The fancy Dragonborn hops down from the damaged cart and addresses Valeria in Draco-Aquilian, which nobody else speaks. “Greetings! I certainly must say, I did not expect to be rescued by a Knight of the Rose! I am Lucinius Galvan, Professor of Archaeology of the University of Aurentium!” He and Valeria chat a moment - “Argent? Oh I’m sure I’ve heard that name-” “Daughter of Renata and Bastion of the Silver Steppes.” “Oh, of course! The princess who became a knight! I’m merely an Earl myself-”
a) Yes, I wrote down your lore, feel free to correct my spelling; b) They’re speaking Fancy Dragon Words so the other characters don’t know any of this.
We also meet his Goliath bodyguards, Bjorn and Ingborg, who speak...not that much Valdian. They are Vangarians - part of a highly professional force of mercenaries rented out by the Draco-Aquilian Emperor. Extremely practical in the face of nonsense. Lucinius, meanwhile, requests them to bring out Tea! and Fancy Teacups! and Breakfast! and little stools to sit on! Bjorn complies, long-sufferingly. Shoshana is Awkward Turtle about fancy rich people things, and Gral is pretty suspicious but definitely has some jam and toast.
“I say! Are you local to this area, madam?” he inquires. Turns out he’s searching for some Aquilian ruins in the area, and Shoshana is able to give him decent directions to the spot she used to play in as a child. He describes his research - there’s a presentation, with visual aids. Bjorn tries to save us from having to sit through it, but academia cannot be stopped. Why did the Aquilian Empire never conquer the Greatwood? We must DO ARCHAEOLOGY about it!!!
Also, he identifies the mysterious sword hilt as, functionally, a scroll of Flame Blade. Neat! Due to a conversational mix up between etymology and entomology, he gives us a magic beetle that acts as a floating lamp. We love our Rune Beetle. (He pulls it out of “one of his many pockets,” and is immediately declared to be wearing the world’s fanciest Tacky Fisherman Vest.)
He’s ready to cheerfully forge on into the forest! Gral and Shoshana quietly pull Bjorn aside and warn him that the Cursewood is, like, super cursed? Did you guys not notice??? Bjorn and Ingborg thank us for the information, and continue on their way, almost certainly figuring out how to put a child leash on the adorable fancylizard.
Gral draws the third and final card of the night: The Outlaw. We come across a small camp: the bandits who attacked Ovruch the night before. Gral overhears them - their leader, the largest and most imposing, is threatening the others into compliance. They are uneasy - the wolves ran away last night after the werewolf was killed; can they trust the freaks in the ravine not to betray them? Doesn’t matter! The freaks in the ravine will eat them if they don’t cooperate, and they’ll get better loot by working with ‘em.
Shoshana is like “welp,” and rolls up her sleeves, but Valeria very nobly goes “NO, there must be Another Way.”
“Uh, you do realize those are the guys who KILLED INNOCENT PEOPLE yesterday, right?”
“And we just heard they’re being coerced! We don’t have to just kill them.”
Valeria strides into the bandit camp in a Nonthreatening Pose, weapons down. The bandits all jump to alertness, because Large Dragonperson In Armor, Oh No. She begins to offer them another option - we don’t know if she’s thought of one yet, but dang does she roll well on her Persuasion check to get them to listen. The bandits are going “...hmm, IS there another way?” but their leader, the madness of the Curse in his eyes, orders them to attack.
We kick their butts; Valeria deliberately nonlethals the bandit leader into unconsciousness. Gral offers the other bandits a harsh but fair option out: “Travel south, to where Duke Shieldeater’s forces are clear-cutting forest in order to hold back the Curse. Volunteer yourself for manual labor there. You will be treated fairly, if you work. In your spare time you will learn Orcish, for we have need of translators.”
The bandits, who have all gained Brooklyn accents, say, “Okay, deal, but...your friend there ain’t gonna kill us as we leave, is she?”
Because as they spoke, Shoshana had definitively Chill Touched their leader to death.
She agrees she’s not going to kill the bandits, but they better get the fuck out of here.
We also grill the bandits for information on The Hunt, which is what the “freaks in the ravine” call themselves. We learn that they sleep with wolves around them, and those that disagree with them are hunted for sport. There are traps set up around the perimeter of their territory - that’s how they captured the knight, who they are now keeping in some kind of cage. The bandits are unsure of the identity of the main leader - there was Lupo, the werewolf we killed last night, but they mostly listen to this Weird Guy In A Hood. Also, there is a huntress-woman, an archer girl. Shoshana freezes, and carefully asks who the huntress is, and what she looks like. They say she’s spooky; the shadows cling to her.
The knight is caged in the ravine, the part where it gets supernaturally dark. Most of the camp is outside The Darkness, but there’s a cave down there where the Huntress and the Weird Hooded Guy and Lupo lived. They bring the bandit leaders down there sometimes, to show them who’s in charge.
Also there’s this war-boar running around, with a dead Demish knight still strapped to its back?
We let the bandits (whose accents have swapped to Southern) escape, and then Valeria and Shoshana have what some folks call a “spirited ethical debate,” which in layman’s terms means they are PISSED at each other.
Valeria is shocked and appalled that Shoshana would kill an unconscious man. Especially when the bandits were surrendering and cooperating! Monstrous and brutal behavior. How could you?
Shoshana angrily stands by her decision. “How many people did those men kill last night?” she asks. “People I grew up with. And you think letting these bandits go free is worth letting them do that to innocent people again? Their leader was already Curse-mad. Too far gone.” (To be fair, she is too pissed off in the moment, and her player too awkward, to articulate her position this eloquently.)
Valeria erases 3 Taint for doing something so noble and heroic against the will of the Curse. Shoshana gains 3 Taint for acting in a way encouraged by the Curse.
With nothing to do but simmer at each other, and Gral diplomatically not choosing a side out loud, there is nothing to do but move on.
DM agrees that we could take a long rest now and reach the ravine by 4 or 5 pm. We jump at the chance to get our spell slots back, but each take 3 Taint for spending so long out here in the cursed lands.
All characters are now level 3.
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30 years since the last critically acclaimed movie, but only like, 50 or 10 since the last one, depending on how time works, skywalkers are fucking shit up in the galaxy once more...
Luke’s gone, Leia’s still a badass, the heavy metal empire has been replaced with the emo-lite first order, just as much nazi garbage and none of the impressive capes. Instead they have a giant toddler who stomps around and eats shit on a regular basis and jerks off to his grandpa’s dead face, probably. Fucking weeb. This pilot, Poe, who I honestly don’t feel much of a connection to, sorry, is trying to get this old man to give him a map to Luke so he can come kick ass. But the douchelord Kellog’s Frosted Fuckup shows up and shoots everyone, bc uncle issues or something. poe gets captured, but shoves the map into his magic 8 ball, which escapes and finds a random superhuman jedi lady of amazingly ironic ancestry in the middle of, you guessed it, a desert. She’s Rey, and to quote some ghost guy who once got gutted inside a palace’s weird power dungeon murder hole, she’s probably maybe might be the chosen one for real this time, I swear to the force it’s for real this time yoda. Then, this amazeballs stormtrooper, Finn, has morals and courage and heart and all the things they wanted in wizard of oz, and is like, fuck this nazi shit, I’m out, and helps poe escape. Sadly, they crash, and poe apparently dies but really leaves finn to die in a plothole of a scene that someone in the writers room should be really embarassed over. Finn meets rey, and it’s love at first “oh shit”. It’s all meet cute/meet thief for a second, and then shit starts blowing up sideways, there was hand holding and running and “follow me”s and then the girl in white and the guy with the leather jacket get on the falcon and leave the desert planet. Classic. Speaking of classic, being the collector’s machinery that she is, the falcon breaks down and they get caught in a tractor beam of a larger ship, which conveniently Han and Chewie are on. Two gangs show up, the giant squid-tribbles escape, scooby doo mayhem ensues. They get away in the falcon and nope the fuck out. Spooky the gollum wannabe teases Kyle about Han and he acts like a pissbaby, says it’s nothing. Oh, and I guess he surprises everyone because somehow this giant moronic imbecile incompetent failure came from the pure glorious happy love of han and leia. Fuck you jar jar abrams. Fuck you in the eye. With a lensflare. This bullshit. The gang checks the map and realize it’s borked, Han gives the lowdown on “it’s real” and also that some sick asswipe death-murdered the jedi like some moron trilby with anger management issues because his mom cancelled his xbox live account because he wasn’t getting good enough grades at jedi academy due to playing the sith campaign of some shitty remade SW game with a pretty decent plot that every teen boy over analyzes and gets the wrong take away from. Anyways, they go to Takodana and Maz’s epic castle that was never fully explained. For some reason they need her to find the resistance for them, which I’m like, just have Han wave at a holocam for like, 2 seconds and you will find literally almost everyone except luke because he’s pouting over history repeating itself. So naturally while they are all chilling at the castle, the party splits bc Finn is scared and Rey is gonna go home and Han is just like, eyes roll emoji. Who knows where chewie went, they act like he isn’t a character or something. But twist, the big ol space nazis find them. Rey finds a lightsaber (prolly just a family heirloom or smth, nbd) and bolts after having visions of all these epics ass movies and shit. My beloved young padawan super duper force sensitive jedi in training Finn is given the lightsaber, bc even Maz can tell that those two are always gonna watch out for each other and are obvs soulmates and he’s the best bet to get it to Rey, the inheriting granddaughter. (also, didn’t a bunch of little kids get murdered with that at least once, possibly twice???) As they leave, death star 3 and with a much lamer name but really cool lore blows the everloving shit out of coruscant 2.0, killing a few more characters that I was probably more interested in than Kyle’s boring weepy “my parents dont’ accept me for being an edgelord” lame ass backstory. Then the TIE fighters try to wreck my fave dudes with some weak sauce army, but then that same ace pilot who apparently left finn to fucking die, nbd, true love amirite? brings the party to them in an epic callback with improved graphics. Meanwhile, that boring infant Ronald mcdumbass over here shows up and after a let down of a fight (c’mon rey, shoot him!) kidnaps his cousin. Gets all creepy and makes teenagers with poor romance comprehension (not their fault, imo) think it’s love and come up with all this bullshit as to why they aren’t cousins. Sigh. But Rey, light of my life, is stronger than this woobie weeb, and she makes him have to run back to the safety of his darth vader body pillow, while she up and obi wans her way out of this bitch. The theme-swapped leto-joker looking vastly subpar offbrand trashcan may have padme’s hair, but rey has her climb up random shit abilities, which go a lot farther honestly. (they both have her hit and miss fashion taste so at least there’s that in common you goddamned r/los that’s all i will give you) Mr. Hotshot takes everyone back to Resistance HQ and conveniently brings the drama too, since he followed teeny!leias footsteps and lead a superweapon to the not-so-secret-anymore base. Everyone scrambles, finn kinda sorta maybe lies through his teeth a little so he can rescue rey, leia guilts han because apparently no (coughdudecough) director can write a conflicted and damaged woman who also happens to be strong without making her completely subsume to whichever half of the dichotomy is needed for the current scene… They go to death star 3 and prepare to fuck shit up. Specifically by doing things that have never been done before with no guarantee they will survive and sassing each other mercilessly. My babies. They find rey off being her badass self, and then right at the point where everything has to go to shit to make the third act interesting, some motherfucking emo up and kills my geriatric fave. Fuck you, marilyn manson. Fuck you. Chewie takes the logical next step and blows his fucking guts out with a laser crossbow bolt, AND blows the fucking guts out of his fanboy cosplay of the death star, because fuck you that’s why. So that’s how the dramatic “ur up past curfew” conversation goes, because I can never have nice things, no the precious goth boy has to live, apparently my needs aren’t important to multi-trillion dollar entertainment corporations, whatever. The absolute wrench fucker chases my beautiful darlings around the currently imploding fucking doom orb of stupid, and they waste his ass with amazing shows of jedi prowess. Finn fights him first and the bastard cheats with his fucking laser butterfly knife like an ass, and precious finn who has never trained a day in his life for this bullshit can only hold on so long before the cheating bastard takes him down. Then rey, pillar of light and all that is good, curbstomps his ass with the prowling predator walk of her father and grandfather before her. Suck it, ron. She’s the chosen one, bitch. Anyways, so I guess the bombs let fly boy (only) get inside and pew pew up the place enough that it rejoined it’s godforsaken stop-building-death-moons-they-don-t-work ancestors. Old ghastly jazzhands on the demon projector asks the weasley kid to go pick up kyle’s raggedy strung out ass, like I fucking care at this point. Everybody goes home (AKA chewie saves all of your asses because even if you ignore him he’s still a cool dude like that) and they totally gloss over the deaths of characters I care about to give us this arbitrary fucking scene of the golden cock block and ir3cutesty5u the soccerball annoying r2, who magically wakes up and magically doesn’t nuke their inferior asses and instead gives them the stupid fucking map, why do you even need a fucking map, all you need is coordinates, jesus christ it’s space, you can just plug the fucking three axis code into the computer and float ur ass over why is there a goddamn treasure map to safeway just use the damn gps good god. It’s space. With infinite wifi. Rey and chewie go to this bird shit covered island and find luke sulking, probably about getting bird shit on his suede jedi boots or losing his best friend and failing his nephew and sister and and the entire galaxy or something like that and then the movie ends
#SWTFA#SWTFA spoilers#SWTFA summary#posted by request#please give mercy on typos#i wrote this at 11 last night bc apartment hunting stress is getting to me#and yes my opinions/theories/headcanons are all laid bare in this#FORCE SENSITIVE FINN#REY SKY#uh... i dunno what other theories to tag this for#POE IS OVERRATED#theres an unpopular opinion i can tag for#feel free to ignore me
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***DUE TO THE UNIQUE NATURE OF THE SOUND DESIGN/MIX OF THIS FILM, HEADPHONES/GOOD SPEAKERS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THE FULL THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE. 'Dawn of the Deaf' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: http://bit.ly/2sp3vWw This film was made possible with support from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Shadowhouse Films and Findie. http://bit.ly/2tmopmx SYNOPSIS: When a strange sound wipes out the hearing population, a small group of Deaf people must band together to survive. AWARDS: BAFTA - Best British Short Film (Shortlisted) Sitges International Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Won) Monsters of Film - Best Short (Won) Toronto After Dark - Silver Short Film Award (Won) Deaffest - Grand Prize (Won) Monster Fest - Honourable Mention Encounters International Film Festival - Grand Prize (Nominated) Fantasia - Best Short Film (Nominated) Fantastic Fest - Best Short Film (Nominated) Nashville Film Festival - Graveyard Shift Award (Nominated) RazorReel Flanders - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Molins Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) MotelX - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Trieste Science + Fiction - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Strasbourg Fantastic Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley - Best Short Film (Nominated) FanCine Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley Film Festival - Best Midnight Short (Nominated) B-Movie & Underground Film Festival - Best Short Film (Nominated) Final Frame Film Competition - Best Short Film (Nominated) OFFICIAL SELECTION: Sundance Film Festival 2017 Sundance Film Festival: London 2017 BFI London Film Festival 2016 Sitges International Film Festival 2016 Fantastic Fest 2016 Fantasia 2016 Frightfest 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival 2017 Moscow Film Festival 2017 Sydney Film Festival 2017 Nashville Film Festival 2017 Omaha Film Festival 2017 Encounters International Film Festival 2016 Uppsala International Film Festival 2016 Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2017 Toronto Inside Out 2017 Outfest LA 2017 Cork Film Festival 2016 Dublin Film Festival 2017 Glasgow Film Festival 2017 London Short Film Festival 2017 Toronto After Dark 2016 Las Vegas Film Festival 2017 British Shorts Berlin 2017 Festival International du Film Fantastique de Bruxelles 2017 MotelX Film Festival 2016 Molins Film Festival 2016 Kerry Film Festival 2016 Kyiv International Short Film Festival 2017 Cucalorus Film Festival 2016 East End Film Festival 2017 Razor Reel Flanders 2016 Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Overlook Film Festival 2017 Trieste Science + Fiction 2016 FanCine Film Festival 2016 Y'a un Os dans le Potage 2017 BBC See Hear Festival 2016 Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Chicago Critics Film Festival 2017 Ramaskrik Film Festival 2016 Morbido Film Festival 2016 Mayhem Film Festival 2016 Celluloid Screams 2016 Twister Alley Film Festival 2017 Fastnet Film Festival 2017 Fantaspoa 2017 B-Movie & Underground Film Festival 2016 Landshut Short Film Festival 2017 Monster Fest 2016 Spooky Empire Film Festival 2016 Monsters of Film 2016 Final Frame Film Competition 2017 South Africa Horror Festival 2016 MiniKino Film Festival 2016 Fright Nights Festival 2016 Fangoria Fearcon 2016 MisCon 2017 Szczecin European Film Festival 2016 Shortcutz Figueiró dos Vinhos 2016 New Orleans Trauma 2016 CineDeaf Film Festival 2017 SouthSide Film Festival 2017 Georgetown University Film Festival 2017 Fantosfreak Short Film Festival 2017 ShorTS Film Festival 2017 Eskisehir Film Festival 2017 Stuff MX Film Festival 2017 Unrestricted View Horror Festival 2016 Little Terrors Film Festival 2016 Shivers Film Festival 2016 Twin Cities Horror Festival 2016 Fake Flesh Film Fest 2016 Red Ditch Halloween Film Festival 2016
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#Repost @xorart (@get_repost) ・・・ This is one of the pieces I got to tattoo at @spookyempire !!!! It was an awesome weekend!!!! Got to meet CJ Graham (Jason in Friday the 13th part 6) got to tattoo his awesome wife Ruby as well!!!! Meet a lot of cool people and can't wait till Spooky Empire Mayhem festival!!!! And, as always it was great to share a booth and awesome memories with @badfellow_tattoo @whiteskullts @badfellow @nancytatt and @deancorpsetattoo excited for the next convention coming up @villainarts in my home town Miami!!!! I'm already really booked to the brim with appointments. But, I have one small slot available for Sunday November 12th and a waiting list. Feel free to DM me and or email me. See y'all at the next show. Also, booking the final days of December and mid January. #nerdy #nerdytattoos #geeksterink #geeky #geekytattoos #afterinked #eternalink #hotwoundtattoomachine #criticalpowersupply #wildinxnation #browardtattoos #browardtattooshop #rockstarenergy #otakumiami #otaku #electrumstencilprimer #gamerink #hialeahtattooshop #spiderman #carnage #tatteks #kingpintattoosupply (at Tattoos And Comics)
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2018 Movies Watched
Mayhem
Creep 2
The Vault
Super Dark Times
Haunters
Lady Gaga Five Foot Two
Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle
Coco
Flatliners (2017)
Madman
Oxygen
Before I Wake
The Lodger
Marshall
Airheads
The Snowman
Rewind This
Big Business
The Crucifixion
Dinner with Friends
Natural Selection
When A Stranger Calls Back
Hairspray (original)
Geostorm
Return of the Living Dead 3
Empire Records
Heathers
Keep Watching
A Bad Moms Christmas
I, Tonya
Suburbicon
Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure
Only The Brave
Mr. Mom
Girls Against Boys
The Cloverfield Paradox
The Open House
Seed of Chucky
Trick or Treats
#Horror
The Blob (1988)
The Stuff
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
American Satan
Insidious 4: The Last Key
My Friend Dahmer
Waco
The Ritual
Black Panther
Nothing But Trouble
Deadly Blessing
Dismissed
Manson
Student Bodies
The Silent Scream
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missuori
The Buttercream Gang
House of Long Shadows
The Babysitters Club
Veronica
The Man Who Invented Christmas
The Shape of Water
So I Married an Axe Murder
Honey We Shrunk Ourselves
The First Wives Club
The Devil’s Arithmetic
Tom and Huck
Backdraft
The Brady Bunch Movie
Problem Child
Pitch Perfect 3
Winchester
Tormented
Prophet of Evil
Vincent
The Bat
The Comedy of Terrors
Witness To Waco
Echoes in the Darkness
To Catch A Killer
The Haunted
Seduced by Madness
True Crime
Night of the Creeps
Return of the Living Dead
Love Potion #9
Tragedy Girls
Fallen Angel
Adam: His Story Continues
The True Story: The Amityville Horror
Fatal Charm
The Zodiac Killer
The Real Amityville Horror
The Calendar Girl Murders
Terrifier
Cocktail
LA 92
Once Bitten
Explorers
Soulman
April Fool’s Day
Chopping Mall
Twins
Spookies
Crawlspace
Twins
Two Night Stand
Mr. Right
Spice World
Vibes
Behind the Curtain: Todrick Hall
The Truth About Cats and Dogs
The Big Green
Happily Ever After
Halloween Documentary
Poison Ivy
Singles
Gia
Forbidden
9/11
The Space Between
Rampage
Never Hike Alone
Who Put the Klan in the Klu Klux Klan
Frontier(s)
Four Rooms
The Strangers: Prey at Night
Poison Ivy II
Goodfellas
Detroit Rock City
Spaceballs
Soul Man
Space Camp
TerrorVision
Sometimes They Come Back
Hell High
Freaked
The Making of Halloween II
Going Postal
Tuff Turf
The Making of Prom Night
Exorcists: The True Story
Halloween: The Inside Story
Return To Crystal Lake
Rock and Roll High School
Rush Week
Maid to Order
Scream: The Inside Story
Iced
The Lightning Incident
Not Our Son
Glory Daze: The Life and Times of Michael Alig
Monster Night
HouseSitter
The OJ Simpson Story
Mister Frost
The Story of Motley Crue
Star Trek:Beyond
In Cold Blood: The Chris Lane Story
More Brains: The Making of Return of the Living Dead
Sidekicks
The Disaster Artist
Embrace the Vampire
Day of the Dead: Bloodline
Wish Upon a Star
Avengers: Infinity War
Stand and Deliver
Sphere
Forever My Girl
Earth Girls Are Easy
Cry Baby Lane
The Karate Kid
The Karate Kid Part 2
Sound of my Voice
A Quiet Place
Trust Fund
A Killing In A Small Town
Kristy
Hush
The Greatest Showman
November 13: Attack on Paris
Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Martyrs
Last Shift
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
Amityville: Horror or Hoax
Amityville: The Haunting
The Love Witch
The Psycho Legacy
The Great Los Angles Earthquake
Stag Night
Overboard
Hell House LLC
Truth or Dare
Mom and Dad
Event Horizon
Deadpool2
Nobody Gets Out Alive
Love, Simon
No One Lives
Summer of Love
Snowbound
Bones
Hereditary
Justice Leauge
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Blockers
Breaking In
House II: The Second Story
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Pacific Rim: Uprising
The Incredibles 2
Jurassic World
Amityville 3-D
Monkey Shines
Regression
L.A . Slasher
Dog Soldiers
The Wave
All Eyez On Me
Notorious
Inside
Killing For Love
Playback
Pacific Heights
Love At First Bite
The Sisterhood
Deceived
A Horrible Place To Die
True Story
The Gift
The Roost
Masterminds
Preservation
Untraceable
The Crow: Wicked City
Never Talk To Strangers
Blow Out
The Decade You Were Born: the 1980s
9/11: Fifteen Years Later
78/52 Hitchcock’s Shower Scene
Copycat
The Blackcoat’s Daughter
The Unspoken
The Ritual
I Am The Pretty Thing That Lives In The House
House of the Witch
The Vanishing
The First Purge
Tales of the Grim Sleeper
Rebirth
Don’t Hang Up
To Die For
Diary of a Serial Killer
Held for Ransom
Don’t Look Behind You
Menace II Society
Aftershock
10x10
The New Daughter
Spooked: The Ghosts of Waverly Hills
The Secret Life of Bees
Ready Player One
The Boston Strangler
Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael
Ricky 6
The Day It Happened: Columbine
Satan in the Suburbs
Deadly Detention
A Cry In The Dark
Girl in the Bunker
Unsane
The Haunted History of Halloween
DC 9/11: Time of Crisis
The Meg
Overboard (2018)
I Feel Pretty
Life Of The Party
In Memoriam: New York City 9-11-2001
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
Virginia Tech documentary
Columbine documentary
Nothing Left to Fear
If...
The 6th Day
Black Circle Boys
Splinter
The Tie That Binds
Bad Samaritan
Salem’s Lot
The Midnight Man
I Spit on Your Grave 2
The Tenant
Birth of the Living Dead
Shadow of the Vampire
Mimic
Halloween H20
The Midnight Man
The Endless
Summer of ‘84
Delirium
A Return to Salem’s Lot
An American Ghost Story
Won’t You Be My Neighbor
Frantic
Nosferatu The Vampyre
Pieces
Peter Rabbit
Ingrid Goes West
Pumpkinhead 2
Fear Inc.
The Nun
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Indecent Proposal
Snow White: A Tale of Terror
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Harry and the Henderson’s
Bride of Frankenstein
Silent Night
Fahrenheit 451
Don’t Look Under The Bed
Devil’s Backbone Texas
American Psycho 2
Solo
the Cabinet of Dr. Calgari (1920)
Howling II
Scary Mary
The Looming Tower
Truth or Dare (2017)
Raising Cain
No Vacancy
Freaks of Nature
Munger Road
The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let’s Do The Time Warp Again
Malevolent
The Phantom Of the Opera
The Divide
One Day At Horrorland
Casper
Night of the Demons 2
Hayride
I’ve Been Waiting For You
The Haunting of Hill House
The China Syndrome
Ghost Stories
Pyewacket
The Haunting
The Wolfman
Unfriended: The Dark Web
Jason X
Night of the Demons (2009)
Unlikely Angel
Creature from the Black Lagoon
Oujia Origin of Evil
Survival of the Dead
Swamp Thing
Halloween (2018)
A League of their Own
Down A Dark Hall
Milk Money
Blown Away
Freeway
Intruder
Slender Man
Book Club
ShowBusiness: The Road To Broadway
Dick Tracy
My Brother The Serial Killer
Joe Versus the Volcano
Mother’s Boys
Leap of Faith
Escape from L.A
Kid
P.U.N.K.S
Three Identical Strangers
RBG
Something Wild
Overloard
The Grinch
Fantastic Beasts 2
Office Christmas Party
Like Father Like Son
Harry Potter: A History of Magic
Men At Work
The Christmas Chronicles
The Wizard
Son In Law
Crocodile Dundee
Breakdown
Needle
Crazy Rich Asians
Searching
A Diva’s Christmas Carol
The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story
Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart
A Christmas Carol
Life-Size 2
The Christmas Toy
The Unauthorized Full House Story
After Hours
I’ll Be Home For Christmas
Whitney
Mrs. Santa Claus
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Blood Rage
A Very Claymation Christmas
Claymation Easter
Claymation Comedy of Horrors
The Show
Jingle All The Way
The Road Killers
A Regular Frankie Fan
Betty and Coretta
Blackkklansman
Devil’s Gate
Hamilton
Newsies
Newsies: The Musical
Demon House
Bird Box
The Rosa Parks Story
Patient Zero
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Ghostbusters Fan? 10 Must-See Scary-Funny Films
The Ghostbusters franchise is expanding with the all-new Frozen Empire. The film is already one of the most talked-about movies and is garnering praise from the critics as well. The iconic Ghostbusters are back on the scene! With the upcoming release of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, fans everywhere are getting prepped to answer the call for another round of spooky thrills and hilarious scares. But what if you need a ghostbusting fix before then? Fear not, proton pack enthusiasts! We have the perfect cure for your Ghostbusters withdrawals. Here's a list of 10 awesome movies that capture the same spirit of mixing spooky chills with side-splitting laughs, just like the Ghostbusters themselves. 1. Zombieland (2009) If you want a dose of the undead with a healthy dose of humor, Zombieland (2009) is your pick. Starring Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Emma Stone, this movie follows a group of survivors navigating a zombie apocalypse. Hilarious rules for survival ("Always double-tap") and witty banter make this movie a riot, with enough action and scares to keep you on the edge of your seat. 2. Men In Black (1997) Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones star as agents in a top-secret organization battling extraterrestrial threats in Men in Black (1997). This movie blends action, sci-fi, and laugh-out-loud humor, similar to Ghostbusters' blend of paranormal spookiness and slapstick comedy. Plus, those cool gadgets and iconic suits will have you feeling like a ghostbusting agent yourself! 3. Beetlejuice (1988) Beetlejuice (1988) takes the concept of "till death do us part" to a hilarious extreme. A deceased couple haunts their old house, desperately trying to scare away new residents. Enter Beetlejuice, a mischievous bio-exorcist with a flair for the bizarre. Michael Keaton steals the show as the wacky Beetlejuice, and the movie's dark humor and wacky visuals will leave you giggling long after the credits roll. 4. The Frighteners (1996) Michael J. Fox stars as Frank, a man who can talk to the dead and uses this "gift" to run a ghost-busting scam. But things get real when he has to face down a vengeful spirit that threatens the entire town. The Frighteners (1996) offers a clever mix of humor, suspense, and supernatural chills, keeping you guessing until the very end. 5. Scary Movie (2000) Scary Movie (2000) takes a hilarious jab at classic horror films, much like Ghostbusters playfully poked fun at the paranormal investigator genre. Starring Anna Faris and Regina Hall, this movie is packed with laugh-out-loud moments as it parodies iconic scenes from movies like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. 6. Casper (1995) Casper (1995) is a heartwarming story about a lonely ghost who befriends a young girl. But don't be fooled by the sweet premise, there are still some spooky moments (especially when Casper's uncles show up!). This movie offers a perfect balance of humor, scares, and a touch of childhood wonder, similar to the way Ghostbusters manages to be scary and funny at the same time. 7. House (1985) An author with serious writer’s block decides to make his late aunt’s house his permanent writing nook. Little does he know, he’s about to get plagued by paranormal occurrences that have to do with dead soldiers from the Vietnam War. 8. Gremlins (1984) A small furry creature and a handful of simple rules. What could go wrong? Probably everything? Gremlins is the epitome of absolute mayhem and laughter, with a sprinkle of spook that will leave you entertained in the best way. 9. Evolution (2001) An alien invasion and faster-than-a-blink growth is a deadly combination that a meteor brings to Earth. Four science professionals need to get to the bottom of it before the earthly planet gets infested with creepy intergalactic creatures. 10. The Monster Squad (1987) All Universal Monsters in one feature? You’ll not want to miss The Monster Squad. The monster gang, led by Count Dracula, is on the hunt for a power-yielding amulet. However, it’s not a piece of cake when they’re face-to-face with a squad of 12-year-olds who will do everything to prevent the monsters from getting their creepy claws on the jewel. Whether it’s dealing with Ghostbusters withdrawals or you simply want to binge-watch some equally comedic and scary movies, these have you covered. The horror-comedy genre is one tricky trick to master but these movies will allow you to experience the best of it. Read the full article
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Dawn of the Deaf from Rob Savage on Vimeo.
***DUE TO THE UNIQUE NATURE OF THE SOUND DESIGN/MIX OF THIS FILM, HEADPHONES/GOOD SPEAKERS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THE FULL THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE.
'Dawn of the Deaf' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/dawn-of-the-walking-deaf
This film was made possible with support from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Shadowhouse Films and Findie.
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SYNOPSIS: When a strange sound wipes out the hearing population, a small group of Deaf people must band together to survive.
AWARDS: BAFTA - Best British Short Film (Shortlisted) Sitges International Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Won) Monsters of Film - Best Short (Won) Toronto After Dark - Silver Short Film Award (Won) Deaffest - Grand Prize (Won) Monster Fest - Honourable Mention Encounters International Film Festival - Grand Prize (Nominated) Fantasia - Best Short Film (Nominated) Fantastic Fest - Best Short Film (Nominated) Nashville Film Festival - Graveyard Shift Award (Nominated) RazorReel Flanders - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Molins Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) MotelX - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Trieste Science + Fiction - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Strasbourg Fantastic Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley - Best Short Film (Nominated) FanCine Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley Film Festival - Best Midnight Short (Nominated) B-Movie & Underground Film Festival - Best Short Film (Nominated) Final Frame Film Competition - Best Short Film (Nominated)
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Sundance Film Festival 2017 Sundance Film Festival: London 2017 BFI London Film Festival 2016 Sitges International Film Festival 2016 Fantastic Fest 2016 Fantasia 2016 Frightfest 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival 2017 Moscow Film Festival 2017 Sydney Film Festival 2017 Nashville Film Festival 2017 Omaha Film Festival 2017 Encounters International Film Festival 2016 Uppsala International Film Festival 2016 Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2017 Toronto Inside Out 2017 Outfest LA 2017 Court Metrange Festival 2017 Cork Film Festival 2016 Dublin Film Festival 2017 Glasgow Film Festival 2017 London Short Film Festival 2017 Toronto After Dark 2016 Las Vegas Film Festival 2017 FilmQuest 2017 British Shorts Berlin 2017 Festival International du Film Fantastique de Bruxelles 2017 MotelX Film Festival 2016 Molins Film Festival 2016 Kerry Film Festival 2016 Kyiv International Short Film Festival 2017 Cucalorus Film Festival 2016 East End Film Festival 2017 Razor Reel Flanders 2016 Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Overlook Film Festival 2017 Trieste Science + Fiction 2016 FanCine Film Festival 2016 Kaleidoscope 2017 Y'a un Os dans le Potage 2017 BBC See Hear Festival 2016 Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Chicago Critics Film Festival 2017 Ramaskrik Film Festival 2016 Morbido Film Festival 2016 Mayhem Film Festival 2016 Celluloid Screams 2016 Twister Alley Film Festival 2017 Fastnet Film Festival 2017 Fantaspoa 2017 B-Movie & Underground Film Festival 2016 Landshut Short Film Festival 2017 Monster Fest 2016 Spooky Empire Film Festival 2016 Monsters of Film 2016 Final Frame Film Competition 2017 South Africa Horror Festival 2016 MiniKino Film Festival 2016 Fright Nights Festival 2016 Fangoria Fearcon 2016 Crested Butte Film Festival 2017 aGLIFF 2017 MisCon 2017 Szczecin European Film Festival 2016 Shortcutz Figueiró dos Vinhos 2016 Boomtown Festival 2017 New Orleans Trauma 2016 CineDeaf Film Festival 2017 SouthSide Film Festival 2017 GEM Festival 2017 Georgetown University Film Festival 2017 Fantosfreak Short Film Festival 2017 ShorTS Film Festival 2017 Concorto Film Festival 2017 Eskisehir Film Festival 2017 Concorto Film Festival 2017 Stuff MX Film Festival 2017 Unrestricted View Horror Festival 2016 Little Terrors Film Festival 2016 Shivers Film Festival 2016 Twin Cities Horror Festival 2016 Zwarte Cross Festival 2017 Fake Flesh Film Fest 2016 15 Short Film Festival 2017 Red Ditch Halloween Film Festival 2016
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Dawn of the Deaf from Rob Savage on Vimeo.
***DUE TO THE UNIQUE NATURE OF THE SOUND DESIGN/MIX OF THIS FILM, HEADPHONES/GOOD SPEAKERS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THE FULL THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE.
'Dawn of the Deaf' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/dawn-of-the-walking-deaf
This film was made possible with support from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Shadowhouse Films and Findie.
Www.DawnoftheDeafMovie.com
SYNOPSIS: When a strange sound wipes out the hearing population, a small group of Deaf people must band together to survive.
AWARDS: BAFTA - Best British Short Film (Shortlisted) Sitges International Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Won) Monsters of Film - Best Short (Won) Toronto After Dark - Silver Short Film Award (Won) Deaffest - Grand Prize (Won) Monster Fest - Honourable Mention Encounters International Film Festival - Grand Prize (Nominated) Fantasia - Best Short Film (Nominated) Fantastic Fest - Best Short Film (Nominated) Nashville Film Festival - Graveyard Shift Award (Nominated) RazorReel Flanders - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Molins Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) MotelX - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Trieste Science + Fiction - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Strasbourg Fantastic Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley - Best Short Film (Nominated) FanCine Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley Film Festival - Best Midnight Short (Nominated) B-Movie & Underground Film Festival - Best Short Film (Nominated) Final Frame Film Competition - Best Short Film (Nominated)
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Sundance Film Festival 2017 Sundance Film Festival: London 2017 BFI London Film Festival 2016 Sitges International Film Festival 2016 Fantastic Fest 2016 Fantasia 2016 Frightfest 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival 2017 Moscow Film Festival 2017 Sydney Film Festival 2017 Nashville Film Festival 2017 Omaha Film Festival 2017 Encounters International Film Festival 2016 Uppsala International Film Festival 2016 Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2017 Toronto Inside Out 2017 Outfest LA 2017 Court Metrange Festival 2017 Cork Film Festival 2016 Dublin Film Festival 2017 Glasgow Film Festival 2017 London Short Film Festival 2017 Toronto After Dark 2016 Las Vegas Film Festival 2017 British Shorts Berlin 2017 Festival International du Film Fantastique de Bruxelles 2017 MotelX Film Festival 2016 Molins Film Festival 2016 Kerry Film Festival 2016 Kyiv International Short Film Festival 2017 Cucalorus Film Festival 2016 East End Film Festival 2017 Razor Reel Flanders 2016 Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Overlook Film Festival 2017 Trieste Science + Fiction 2016 FanCine Film Festival 2016 Y'a un Os dans le Potage 2017 BBC See Hear Festival 2016 Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Chicago Critics Film Festival 2017 Ramaskrik Film Festival 2016 Morbido Film Festival 2016 Mayhem Film Festival 2016 Celluloid Screams 2016 Twister Alley Film Festival 2017 Fastnet Film Festival 2017 Fantaspoa 2017 B-Movie & Underground Film Festival 2016 Landshut Short Film Festival 2017 Monster Fest 2016 Spooky Empire Film Festival 2016 Monsters of Film 2016 Final Frame Film Competition 2017 South Africa Horror Festival 2016 MiniKino Film Festival 2016 Fright Nights Festival 2016 Fangoria Fearcon 2016 Crested Butte Film Festival 2017 MisCon 2017 Szczecin European Film Festival 2016 Shortcutz Figueiró dos Vinhos 2016 Boomtown Festival 2017 New Orleans Trauma 2016 CineDeaf Film Festival 2017 SouthSide Film Festival 2017 GEM Festival 2017 Georgetown University Film Festival 2017 Fantosfreak Short Film Festival 2017 ShorTS Film Festival 2017 Eskisehir Film Festival 2017 Concorto Film Festival 2017 Stuff MX Film Festival 2017 Unrestricted View Horror Festival 2016 Little Terrors Film Festival 2016 Shivers Film Festival 2016 Twin Cities Horror Festival 2016 Zwarte Cross Festival 2017 Fake Flesh Film Fest 2016 15 Short Film Festival 2017 Red Ditch Halloween Film Festival 2016
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Dawn of the Deaf from Rob Savage on Vimeo.
***DUE TO THE UNIQUE NATURE OF THE SOUND DESIGN/MIX OF THIS FILM, HEADPHONES/GOOD SPEAKERS ARE RECOMMENDED FOR THE FULL THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE.
'Dawn of the Deaf' is this week's Staff Pick Premiere. Read more about it here: vimeo.com/blog/post/dawn-of-the-walking-deaf
This film was made possible with support from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Shadowhouse Films and Findie.
Www.DawnoftheDeafMovie.com
SYNOPSIS: When a strange sound wipes out the hearing population, a small group of Deaf people must band together to survive.
AWARDS: BAFTA - Best British Short Film (Shortlisted) Sitges International Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Won) Monsters of Film - Best Short (Won) Toronto After Dark - Silver Short Film Award (Won) Deaffest - Grand Prize (Won) Monster Fest - Honourable Mention Encounters International Film Festival - Grand Prize (Nominated) Fantasia - Best Short Film (Nominated) Fantastic Fest - Best Short Film (Nominated) Nashville Film Festival - Graveyard Shift Award (Nominated) RazorReel Flanders - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Molins Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) MotelX - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Trieste Science + Fiction - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Strasbourg Fantastic Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley - Best Short Film (Nominated) FanCine Film Festival - Melies D'argent for Best Short (Nominated) Twister Alley Film Festival - Best Midnight Short (Nominated) B-Movie & Underground Film Festival - Best Short Film (Nominated) Final Frame Film Competition - Best Short Film (Nominated)
OFFICIAL SELECTION: Sundance Film Festival 2017 Sundance Film Festival: London 2017 BFI London Film Festival 2016 Sitges International Film Festival 2016 Fantastic Fest 2016 Fantasia 2016 Frightfest 2016 Cleveland International Film Festival 2017 Moscow Film Festival 2017 Sydney Film Festival 2017 Nashville Film Festival 2017 Omaha Film Festival 2017 Encounters International Film Festival 2016 Uppsala International Film Festival 2016 Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen 2017 Toronto Inside Out 2017 Outfest LA 2017 Court Metrange Festival 2017 Cork Film Festival 2016 Dublin Film Festival 2017 Glasgow Film Festival 2017 London Short Film Festival 2017 Toronto After Dark 2016 Las Vegas Film Festival 2017 British Shorts Berlin 2017 Festival International du Film Fantastique de Bruxelles 2017 MotelX Film Festival 2016 Molins Film Festival 2016 Kerry Film Festival 2016 Kyiv International Short Film Festival 2017 Cucalorus Film Festival 2016 East End Film Festival 2017 Razor Reel Flanders 2016 Strasbourg European Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Overlook Film Festival 2017 Trieste Science + Fiction 2016 FanCine Film Festival 2016 Y'a un Os dans le Potage 2017 BBC See Hear Festival 2016 Saskatoon Fantastic Film Festival 2016 Chicago Critics Film Festival 2017 Ramaskrik Film Festival 2016 Morbido Film Festival 2016 Mayhem Film Festival 2016 Celluloid Screams 2016 Twister Alley Film Festival 2017 Fastnet Film Festival 2017 Fantaspoa 2017 B-Movie & Underground Film Festival 2016 Landshut Short Film Festival 2017 Monster Fest 2016 Spooky Empire Film Festival 2016 Monsters of Film 2016 Final Frame Film Competition 2017 South Africa Horror Festival 2016 MiniKino Film Festival 2016 Fright Nights Festival 2016 Fangoria Fearcon 2016 Crested Butte Film Festival 2017 MisCon 2017 Szczecin European Film Festival 2016 Shortcutz Figueiró dos Vinhos 2016 Boomtown Festival 2017 New Orleans Trauma 2016 CineDeaf Film Festival 2017 SouthSide Film Festival 2017 GEM Festival 2017 Georgetown University Film Festival 2017 Fantosfreak Short Film Festival 2017 ShorTS Film Festival 2017 Eskisehir Film Festival 2017 Concorto Film Festival 2017 Stuff MX Film Festival 2017 Unrestricted View Horror Festival 2016 Little Terrors Film Festival 2016 Shivers Film Festival 2016 Twin Cities Horror Festival 2016 Zwarte Cross Festival 2017 Fake Flesh Film Fest 2016 Red Ditch Halloween Film Festival 2016
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