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Bloody Disgusting isn't even subtle when they do this.take into the account that some of the horror news sites get paid by the makers of these movies as to say nice things as promos
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Bloody Disgusting isn't even subtle when they do this.take into the account that some of the horror news sites get paid by the makers of these movies as to say nice things as promos
I don't think it's truly Oscar-worthy (If I had to submit a horror flick for the Oscars for 2024 I would go with The First Omen) but it would be wild if it won for best picture. I think Demi Moore will win for best actress as just a gimme Oscar.The last ten minutes of The Substance changed the tone completely, and I love that they probably needed a firetruck full of blood for it.
ETA- I think a better ending would have been to have Sue just keep Elizabeth hostage once they were both awake. It would have been a permanent solution to her problem. It would have also fit in a bit better with the psychological horror feel that the rest of the movie seemed to be going for. Instead, nope, just full body horror. Maybe the writers just lost the plot (literally and figuratively) at the end?
It's a rather short story, so there's a lot of room for making it his own creation. This version seems intentionally campy and over the top. I almost thought it was a Ryan Murphy production. If you want to see Osgood Perkins in a horror movie, check out Quigley:Just be interesting for me to see him make a "Hey this monkey is cursed and kills people!" movie. Even if it's not good, it might be fun.
I do not understand why people want any kind of political association with a gore flick with porno level production valueThe director of the Terrifier films (which I have said I am not a fan of) posted this statement to FB and Twitter, and I think it's kind of silly for the director of a series of films about a murderous clown to make, but it's gotten a lot of people angry, especially the "all art is political!" crowd and the "media literacy" babblers who've been focusing their inanities on horror for the past several years. Won't someone please think of the Terrifier community?!
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Sillay as I think it is, people are saying this was statement was made due to the Terrifer art director making pro-LGBT statements, I think he instead was attempting to countersignal the exact kind of people melting down over this. How has nagging people for the past decade over how all art is political and how media illiterate they're being worked out? It's people like this who behave like psychos over politics in entertainment that have contributed, in their own small ways, to making entertainment worse.
Decades of analyzing slasher characters and its consequences have been a disaster for the horror genre.The director of the Terrifier films (which I have said I am not a fan of) posted this statement to FB and Twitter, and I think it's kind of silly for the director of a series of films about a murderous clown to make, but it's gotten a lot of people angry, especially the "all art is political!" crowd and the "media literacy" babblers who've been focusing their inanities on horror for the past several years. Won't someone please think of the Terrifier community?!
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Sillay as I think it is, people are saying this was statement was made due to the Terrifer art director making pro-LGBT statements, I think he instead was attempting to countersignal the exact kind of people melting down over this. How has nagging people for the past decade over how all art is political and how media illiterate they're being worked out? It's people like this who behave like psychos over politics in entertainment that have contributed, in their own small ways, to making entertainment worse.
Filmmaker Paul Naschy complained that it was easier to make horror movies in Spain when the fascists were in charge. Probably many such cases.Sillay as I think it is, people are saying this was statement was made due to the Terrifer art director making pro-LGBT statements, I think he instead was attempting to countersignal the exact kind of people melting down over this. How has nagging people for the past decade over how all art is political and how media illiterate they're being worked out? It's people like this who behave like psychos over politics in entertainment that have contributed, in their own small ways, to making entertainment worse.
Horror movies have always been inherently leftist but also have a deeply problematic history and need to change. It's confusing, but the main point is: you should always do what mobs of leftists tell you to do, and only say things that they approve of, and ostracize anybody who criticizes them at all.I do not understand why people want any kind of political association with a gore flick with porno level production value
>NOOOO YOU CAN'T BE A FENCE SITTING NAZI APOLOGIST CENTRIST!!!!The director of the Terrifier films (which I have said I am not a fan of) posted this statement to FB and Twitter, and I think it's kind of silly for the director of a series of films about a murderous clown to make, but it's gotten a lot of people angry, especially the "all art is political!" crowd and the "media literacy" babblers who've been focusing their inanities on horror for the past several years. Won't someone please think of the Terrifier community?!
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Sillay as I think it is, people are saying this was statement was made due to the Terrifer art director making pro-LGBT statements, I think he instead was attempting to countersignal the exact kind of people melting down over this. How has nagging people for the past decade over how all art is political and how media illiterate they're being worked out? It's people like this who behave like psychos over politics in entertainment that have contributed, in their own small ways, to making entertainment worse.
it's what Lum does (sorta) in Urusei Yatsura 2 as wellis realizing that's probably
And there's also the fact that they're not on Earth anymore. I couldn't tell if the alien vampires had put them on some sort of big ship or a station, but they're not any where near Earth. They don't even know what the Earth year would be let alone what their life was like before.Murdoch really is just a puppet, and the fact that he's dancing to the strings of his own fragmented false memories rather than dancing directly under the guidance of the Strangers doesn't make him any less of one.
God I remember seeing this.The director of the Terrifier films (which I have said I am not a fan of) posted this statement to FB and Twitter, and I think it's kind of silly for the director of a series of films about a murderous clown to make, but it's gotten a lot of people angry, especially the "all art is political!" crowd and the "media literacy" babblers who've been focusing their inanities on horror for the past several years. Won't someone please think of the Terrifier community?!
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Sillay as I think it is, people are saying this was statement was made due to the Terrifer art director making pro-LGBT statements, I think he instead was attempting to countersignal the exact kind of people melting down over this. How has nagging people for the past decade over how all art is political and how media illiterate they're being worked out? It's people like this who behave like psychos over politics in entertainment that have contributed, in their own small ways, to making entertainment worse.
If you really think about it, Neo isn't much better off than Murdoch, as far as being a puppet goes. Throughout the Matrix movies, Neo bases most of his decisions off choices presented to him directly or indirectly by other characters. Even his "decision" to accept that he's "the one" turns out to essentially be false when he's told by the Architect that he's nothing but a statistically predictable bug in the Matrix that the machines expect and prepared for long before he even meets Morpheus. On the other hand, Neo doesn't willingly decide to inure himself in delusions like Murdoch does at the end of Dark City, so there's that.Dark City