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What's up with the LGBT community finding horror monsters relatable role models? Especially child killers like pennywise and Chucky. While gays love child killers. I have been noticing trannies outright find Lovecraft monsters relatable. Such as this YouTube anime reviewer of old Japanese point and click adventure games. Not even kidding. Amelie Doree bashed HP Lovecraft being racist while saying the deep ones were victims of racism.
From my understanding LGBTQFWTFBBQ relate to monsters because monsters are the Other. And this isn't an unfounded interpretation of movie monsters, not saying it's the intent but I can understand seeing King Kong kidnapping Ann Darrow and seeing it as the evil black man is stealing white women. However, trannies sympathize with the monsters so they can seem like the victim ignoring when those monster do bad things (sometimes). The monster is the Other, I'm the Other so we're the same.

I remember when IT part 2 came out, fans (mostly girls that shipped Pennywise with BabaDook for whatever reason) got really pissed when Pennywise killed the gay kid, even though that was the opening of the book. To be honest, and this is just my own opinion, I think some of it may also be because of the trend of making the monster sympathetic and the victims assholes. This happened in the first reboot of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre where they added this backstory for Leatherface being picked on because he was an ugly tard. Leatherface worked best in the original movie because you didn't really understand their motivation. Was is getting laid off from the slaughterhouse because of improved technology? Was it just family tradition? We don't know. I think I remember seeing or reading an interview with Tobe Hooper saying what was scary about Leatherface was that there is nothing behind that mask, he takes on the persona of the mask he puts on (Lady mask is used when he cooking and having diner).

As usual trannies twist every thing to be about them. I know there are some that even sympathize with Buffalo Bill. Bring back monsters that are monster, and victims that you root for I say.
 
Why are drag fags invading the horror scene? What do these faggoty freaks have to do with horror other than their monstrous appearance? And horror fans now are basically soy laden queers no different than marvel disney fans so they cheer this shit on.
 
Why are drag fags invading the horror scene? What do these faggoty freaks have to do with horror other than their monstrous appearance? And horror fans now are basically soy laden queers no different than marvel disney fans so they cheer this shit on.
The point is, as always, to take over a hobby or subculture that's about something other than The Message and destroy it by forcing it to be about The Message. That's literally all there is to it. These people are totalitarians.
 
The point is, as always, to take over a hobby or subculture that's about something other than The Message and destroy it by forcing it to be about The Message. That's literally all there is to it. These people are totalitarians.
They are a cancer to society and we sincerely need a final solution to the tranny question.
 
Maybe we could smother them all in syrup and then they all have to fight a swarm of furious wasps with tea-strainers.
 
Why are drag fags invading the horror scene? What do these faggoty freaks have to do with horror other than their monstrous appearance? And horror fans now are basically soy laden queers no different than marvel disney fans so they cheer this shit on.
It is my personal belief that demons occupy/cohabitate the bodies of the mentally ill, the addicted and the psychopaths. Drag queens are demons and they seek to corrupt. You need only look at them to sense it in your soul.
 
Rewatched recently after a long time, the incredibly bleak and brutal Witchfinder General, that plays somewhat fast and loose with history because it was based on a novel that played fast and loose with history. A period war drama and a horror story of the things people are capable of doing to each other. A decidedly not campy performance by Vincent Price as Matthew Hopkins, the self-professed "Witchfinder General" who spent two years leading a team of self-styled witch hunters around eastern Britain during the English Civil War, claiming he had an official mandate from Parliament which he didn't but obviously the Parliamentarians had no problem with him doing his thing, since he and his colleagues were allowed to go around racking up quite the body count of accused witches (mostly by hanging).

 
Rewatched recently after a long time, the incredibly bleak and brutal Witchfinder General, that plays somewhat fast and loose with history because it was based on a novel that played fast and loose with history. A period war drama and a horror story of the things people are capable of doing to each other. A decidedly not campy performance by Vincent Price as Matthew Hopkins, the self-professed "Witchfinder General" who spent two years leading a team of self-styled witch hunters around eastern Britain during the English Civil War, claiming he had an official mandate from Parliament which he didn't but obviously the Parliamentarians had no problem with him doing his thing, since he and his colleagues were allowed to go around racking up quite the body count of accused witches (mostly by hanging).

https://youtube.com/watch?v=98gzk6VSzfU
I love Vincent Price so much. I haven't seen this movie yet but I'll check it out.
 
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Rewatched recently after a long time, the incredibly bleak and brutal Witchfinder General, that plays somewhat fast and loose with history because it was based on a novel that played fast and loose with history. A period war drama and a horror story of the things people are capable of doing to each other. A decidedly not campy performance by Vincent Price as Matthew Hopkins, the self-professed "Witchfinder General" who spent two years leading a team of self-styled witch hunters around eastern Britain during the English Civil War, claiming he had an official mandate from Parliament which he didn't but obviously the Parliamentarians had no problem with him doing his thing, since he and his colleagues were allowed to go around racking up quite the body count of accused witches (mostly by hanging).

https://youtube.com/watch?v=98gzk6VSzfU
I watched this once a million years ago on TV of all things. I remember we had a weird cable channel that was like a TCM but they would seemingly only play films from the 30's and 40's or ultra cheap garbage that no one cares about. But one time they played Witchfinder General at about 3PM or so. And surprise, it was the version with titties. I thought it was an okay flick but when it comes to inquisition movies it's kind of hard to top Ken Russel's The Devils. If you want the gore then the Paul Naschy flick Inquisition (1977) comes recommended.
 
I prefer Stuart Gordon's 1991 The Pit and the Pendulum for inquisition movies. A bit slow in a couple parts (but so are all of the ones mentioned so far), but has some amazing Lance Henrikson and Oliver Reed scenes.

I've seen it probably ten times and I still can't decide if it's a horror-comedy or not.
 
Rewatched recently after a long time, the incredibly bleak and brutal Witchfinder General, that plays somewhat fast and loose with history because it was based on a novel that played fast and loose with history. A period war drama and a horror story of the things people are capable of doing to each other. A decidedly not campy performance by Vincent Price as Matthew Hopkins, the self-professed "Witchfinder General" who spent two years leading a team of self-styled witch hunters around eastern Britain during the English Civil War, claiming he had an official mandate from Parliament which he didn't but obviously the Parliamentarians had no problem with him doing his thing, since he and his colleagues were allowed to go around racking up quite the body count of accused witches (mostly by hanging).

https://youtube.com/watch?v=98gzk6VSzfU
Shamefully I still haven't seen Witchfinder General but it gets all the credit for a lot of Witchsploitation movies being made circa 1970.
 

This preview's been out for a few days, so you eternally online faggots have probably already seen it. At first I thought it was a nigger movie, but apparently he's just a bit part (which is still retarded, because there are exactly ZERO nigger exterminators in America). The girl actually goes to ask a question to the smart Chinese kid upstairs, so that was refreshing (and totally problematic, because girls are STEM science am I right?!?) Probably worth a watch on whatever streaming service it lands on.

Then there's this one:


I don't think it's really horror, but I was impressed that Jesse Eisenberg finally agreed to appear in a film without makeup on.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6q6p1wskLkg
This preview's been out for a few days, so you eternally online faggots have probably already seen it. At first I thought it was a nigger movie, but apparently he's just a bit part (which is still retarded, because there are exactly ZERO nigger exterminators in America). The girl actually goes to ask a question to the smart Chinese kid upstairs, so that was refreshing (and totally problematic, because girls are STEM science am I right?!?) Probably worth a watch on whatever streaming service it lands on.

Then there's this one:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=F94DY4G7CwQ
I don't think it's really horror, but I was impressed that Jesse Eisenberg finally agreed to appear in a film without makeup on.
The title makes zero sense. Spiders don't sting. They bite. It's like saying a snake stung you. "Stinging" is reserved for insects that actually have, ya' know, a stinger as opposed to fangs...
 
The title makes zero sense. Spiders don't sting. They bite. It's like saying a snake stung you. "Stinging" is reserved for insects that actually have, ya' know, a stinger as opposed to fangs...
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