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Can't wait to see some 1800s gender queer nonsense where the intergalactic child eating spider is a proud trans woman of color.
 
Can't wait to see some 1800s gender queer nonsense where the intergalactic child eating spider is a proud trans woman of color.
Here comes the clickbait article praising the show for "fixing" the opening to IT Chapter Two where the gay murder happens.
 
Here comes the clickbait article praising the show for "fixing" the opening to IT Chapter Two where the gay murder happens.
It's a shame these franchise destroying pieces of shit don't read books, because even the detective in the book thought it was wrong to murder the guy just for being gay. Probably not progressive enough for 1980s Derry though.
 
Here comes the clickbait article praising the show for "fixing" the opening to IT Chapter Two where the gay murder happens.
Boo hooo the killer demon clown doesn't care about gay rights. Why would you want a character like Pennywise to be LGBTQ advocate exactly? It would be wanting Palpatine to surpport BLM. Why do you want a completely evil character with no redeeming qualities to surpport your cause?
 
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Here comes the clickbait article praising the show for "fixing" the opening to IT Chapter Two where the gay murder happens.
That scene was amusing since the guy who kills him happens plays a gay character on the 'Animal Kingdom' tv series.
Why would you want a character like Pennywise to be LGBTQ advocate exactly?
They somehow made the Babadook a gay icon and make the argument about Leatherface being a tranny since he wears women's skin. Horror has been pozzed by progressiveness.
 
They somehow made the Babadook a gay icon and make the argument about Leatherface being a tranny since he wears women's skin. Horror has been pozzed by progressiveness.

Not yet. They are trying, and it's starting to sneak in, but for the most part horror has resisted wokeness. It's only the most mainstream shit that is plagued with it, and then again they need to make shit up about it (Babadook and Pennywise shipping, tranny leatherface, etc...) for it to even exist.
 
I can say very assuredly that the horror community is very un-woke. Just ignore the editorials on the horror sites.
 
Not yet. They are trying, and it's starting to sneak in, but for the most part horror has resisted wokeness. It's only the most mainstream shit that is plagued with it, and then again they need to make shit up about it (Babadook and Pennywise shipping, tranny leatherface, etc...) for it to even exist.
I never understood the whole "Babadook is a gay icon"
The Pennywise and Babadook shipping is dumb. Is that why SJWs were offending by that scene because in their headcanon Pennywise is gay?
 
Isn't the Babadook a little boy or takes the form of a little boy?
 
I never understood the whole "Babadook is a gay icon"
The Pennywise and Babadook shipping is dumb. Is that why SJWs were offending by that scene because in their headcanon Pennywise is gay?
In their headcanon, everything is gay and that anti-white movie by that unfunny negroid is the ultimate horror movie.
 
The reason I started thinking about the progressive push in horror was because watching V/H/S 94 earlier today and this logo appeared:
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Despite the eye roll and groan-worthy "fascist filmmakers fuck off" text, the name rang a bell. There is a genre film festival of the same name that stated at the Music Box theater in 2017. The theater hired Josh Goldbloom, who now uses the name as a his production company, to do the programming. He loved the name so much that decided to keep it. A lawsuit came about and it turns out that Josh doesn't own the rights to the name, but somehow they reached an agreement that both parties have a partnership in the name after some shit talking on twitter. The guy is a bit of a cow on social media. He has a Houston Antifa "Make Racists Afraid" sticker on his mirror.
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But back to the subject at hand: Has anyone seen The Sadness? It's from Taiwan and deals with a pandemic that turns people into maniacs. The premise reminds me of the Garth Ennis' Crossed comic.
 
I never understood the whole "Babadook is a gay icon"
It's a retarded meme that started because Netflix accidentally put the film in the Movies About Faggots category instead of horror. Humourless twitter faggots then ran the joke into the ground so hard that people forgot it was even supposed to be funny in the first place.
 
n The Sadness? It's from Taiwan and deals with a pandemic that turns people into maniacs. The premise reminds me of the Garth Ennis' Crossed comic.
It keeps coming up which is cool. I think it's one of the best zombie movies of the last decade or so. The last really good one before that was 2015's Maggie with Schwarzenegger which is much more of an emotional kind of zombie movie.
 
Is that why SJWs were offending by that scene because in their headcanon Pennywise is gay?
Yep. They were angry that their headcanon wasn't actually canon and the child eating monster wasn't pro-LGBTQAI++++ (when the book opens on him killing faggots and contains plenty of anti-gay material too)
 
Yep. They were angry that their headcanon wasn't actually canon and the child eating monster wasn't pro-LGBTQAI++++ (when the book opens on him killing faggots and contains plenty of anti-gay material too)
"Oh no bad guy doing evil things. In my hedcanon he's a sweet misunderstood gay man who just wants loving" some twitter faggot."

I blame Loki for making twitter want to see every villain under the sun to be redeem.
 
Has anyone seen the Wolfcreek movies. I love them
I've seen the first 2. Still haven't seen the show. 1st one is very good but it takes a while to get going and because of that it's not as re-watchable. Part 2 however is fucking amazing. It has outstanding gore, goes a mile a minute, and has an underground tunnel right out of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Part 2 also has one of the most realistic beheadings I've seen in a movie.
 
I've seen the first 2. Still haven't seen the show. 1st one is very good but it takes a while to get going and because of that it's not as re-watchable. Part 2 however is fucking amazing. It has outstanding gore, goes a mile a minute, and has an underground tunnel right out of Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Part 2 also has one of the most realistic beheadings I've seen in a movie.
The kills in 2 are pretty great if your a horror fan. I haven't gotten a chance to watch the series either.

Seriously Mick Taylor is a underrated horror villain
 
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