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A while ago I tried to export the cell posters, but ran into a issue, but now I fixed it I think Tried my best so here is a reupload
and here the two wallpapers I like the most
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robot engie with fleshlinger
CLASS OF 07
Some fanart of Book Carrie.
As much as I love all three film adaptations in different ways, I still mourn for a closer adaptation to the novel (Points to 2002 though for trying and 2013 until studio interference)
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Happy Halloween season! Here's another stab at my own take of Carrie White, based on her book description. I'm super happy with how these turned out! I'd love to tackle some of the other characters in the book eventually, especially Margaret!
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day 4 of horror: horror movies condemned by the catholic church
yui kimura the woman ever...the feminist ever........had to do SOMETHING for women's day
Given that everything in this latest rift was themed around pleasure and pain, with a large emphasis on chains, bondage gear, and sickly pale skins, this rift was definitely BHVR’s goodbye party for Pinhead in DBD.
Which now sets the horrifying precedent that rifts can not only tease future chapters (like Chucky, Unknown and Springtrap) but also what licenses we are losing-
So if Anna’s cannibalism is canon how far do you think she took it? Like did she only eat soldiers that came into the forest or did she drag bodies back to her cabin after raiding villages? And what’s worse, did she eat the families of the little girls she took captive? And what’s worse, did she try and feed them to aforementioned little girls? (It could explain why so many girls died in her care, assuming they knew it was their families and refused until they starved) And what’s worse, did Anna bury the little girls after they died or did she eat them too cuz she doesn’t wanna waste meat? And what’s worse, if she did then what did she do with her mother’s corpse? Like did she just leave her in the woods? Did she dislodge her from that elk? If she buried her then did she dislodge her and then bury her or just bury her with the elk? Or is she just that desperate not to waste anything and ate her mom and that elk? Fucked up thoughts but I’ve been thinking about this shit for weeks
Animated that one scene from Prey but with Trapper
Miquella the kind spoke of the beginning. The seduction and the betrayal. An affair from which Gold arose And so too was Shadow born. What followed was a war unseen One that could never be put to song A purge without Grace or honour The tyranny of Messmer's flame And so Kindly Miquella would abandon everything. His golden flesh, his blinding strength. Even his fate. But we are not deterred. We choose to follow. Will you walk with us? - E L D E N R I N G Shadow of the Erdtree (06.21.2024) -
i feel like seriously describing junji ito's horror works as simply "wouldn't it be fucked up if this happened" is dumb because it's such a vague description that most other horror works can also be described as that. For example:
"Wouldn't it be fucked up if your house suddenly started creating new rooms and changed its dimensions on you?" (House of Leaves, specifically The Navidson Record)
"Wouldn't it be fucked up if the doors, windows, and your parents suddenly disappeared out of nowhere?" (Skinamarink)
"Wouldn't it be fucked up if a clown in a sewer started killing kids?" (It)
among others.
Not to mention, most of Ito's works do have deeper meaning to them, specifically targetting japanese culture. This video touches on his shorter works, but even his larger works have metaphorical meaning.
Junji Ito describing his mindset on writing Gyo as "man it would suck if sharks had legs" is real funny, but it's also critiquing Japan's war crimes in WWII; the origin of the "legs" being from World War II when the Imperial Japanese Army was trying to create biochemical weapons cannot be a coincidence. Hellstar Remina is about a hostile alien planet, but it's also an allegory of fans turning on a girl because of something beyond her control, reminiscent of idol culture. Hell, even Uzumaki, probably one of his greatest "WTF" horror works, is also about a pair of teenagers being unable to escape their hometown, unable to expand their horizons in the outside world. they just keep going in circles, unable to escape.
I don't know, at this point describing Ito's works only being "wouldnt it be fucked up if this thing happened" is starting to feel like "the curtains are blue because the author likes the color blue" but like. for horror
I still love this painting 👆
I'm not ashamed of my old works at all. I still love them 😉
Friday the 13th (2009)
Derek Mears as Jason Voorhees in Friday the 13th (2009) 05/??
Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986). This is the best one, right?
Hands up if you're sick of the IDF flying gay flags like they're doing this shit in our name
Draytons elbows off the table; teacup on a little saucer; fork and knife at either side of the nicely arranged plate.
Meanwhile nubbins food has been cut into weird sizes and is literally on the table.
If the Sawyers had Youtube channels.
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) dir. Joseph Zito
Friday the 13th (1980) dir. Sean S. Cunningham
posting some real shit w the op's permission
getting attached to how Curly encapsulates the horror of disability and loss of autonomy while being dependant on people that make any and all decisions for you
an accomplice turned victim his apology, long overdue
Robert Rodriguez also made Shark Boy and Lava Girl which stars David Arquette as the main characters dad
In the Scream movies, the fictional horror movie Stab (an in-universe adaptation of the events of Scream) is made by Robert Rodriguez—real world filmmaker of the Mexico/Desperado Trilogy, Spy Kids, Machete, etc.
After Sidney Prescott successfully sues Sunrise Studios for the first 3 Stab movies’ depiction of her life, they’re forced to shift the Stab franchise away from being based on in-universe real events. The subsequent sequels quickly jump the shark, with Stab 5 even involving time travel.
There is an existing trend of horror movies with a quadrillion sequels eventually dipping into crossovers with other franchises (Alien Vs Predator, Freddy Vs Jason, etc.), as well as one of original directors returning to make sequels many years, even decades, after the original—sometimes after several lower quality sequels—in an attempt to revitalize the series (Wes Craven w/ Nightmare on Elm Street, Ridley Scott w/ Alien).
It is also not unprecedented for Robert Rodriguez to connect his films in some way, whether with easter eggs & references, or setting them in the same universe, even reusing entire characters.
Which leads me to this conclusion: there is a possibility that in the Scream universe, Robert Rodriguez returns to the Stab franchise to make a crossover titled Machete Stabs, in which Isador “Machete” Cortez (of Spy Kids & Machete fame), played by Danny Trejo, fights Ghostface.
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Countdown to Halloween
Pink Halloween 🎃🎀
Ghostface first look in MK 1
Oooh my god they've incorporated Stu and Billy's moves... That's so cool
You can really tell who's who
horror sub-genres: folk horror