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Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams THE EVIL DEAD 1981 · dir. Sam Raimi
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CATS IN HORROR CINEMA Cat People (1942) dir. Jacques Tourneur Alien (1979) dir. Ridley Scott Friday the 13th Part II (1981) dir. Steve Miner Pet Sematary (1989) dir. Mary Lambert Hocus Pocus (1993) dir. Kenny Ortega American Psycho (2000) dir. Mary Harron Coraline (2009) dir. Henry Selick
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31 Days of Horror ⤷Day 6: The Thing (1982) dir. John Carpenter
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In the Mouth of Madness, 1994.
Dir. John Carpenter | Writ. Michael De Luca | DOP Gary B. Kibbe
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The entire idea belongs to @frostbittenbucky and @interplanetary-redacted
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Dawn Of The Dead Directed by George A. Romero (1978)
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Jed portrayed the shapeshifting alien taking the form of a Norwegian dog in John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982). Jed was half-wolf, half Canadian malamute, and according to Carpenter, was an excellent animal actor—after becoming familiar with the cast and crew, he would not look at the camera, crew, or dolly during scenes. Jed’s quiet manner perfectly reflected the alien’s unsettling nature. Jed would go on to act in a few other movies, and lived on his trainer Clint Rowe’s animal sanctuary until his death at age eighteen—quite old for a dog of his breed.
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Always remember that Scott Pilgrim vs The World had fake movie posters of Chris Evans as Lucas Lee
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That day, she was amazed to discover that when he was saying As you wish, what he meant was, I love you. And even more amazed was the day she realised she truly loved him back.
THE PRINCESS BRIDE (1987) dir. Rob Reiner | HOLES (2003) dir. Andrew Davis
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