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New trailer for Frankenstein just dropped. I think I'm a bit more excited for this then I was for 28 Years Later. Here's to hoping it will be better than 28 Years Later.
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In a scene seemingly drawn from my own subconscious, sorority girls divide their time between doing gymnastics in spandex and playing Dragon's Lair:
fuck you now it's bugging me too because I recognize that "the buttons on each side of the stick" but can't place itMaddeningly, I can't figure out what game this is:
The top art looks a lot like the one from Ms. Pacman. But the art under the buttons is different, I don't know. Might be a generic mix-and-match prop for movies.
I watched “I Saw The TV Glow” recently (I know), without looking into its director or cast beforehand - it was truly miserable as a movie but did inspire a nauseous dread in me so I guess it works as a horror movie in that regard. It manages a decent shot composition and cinematography of the writhing and howling inner monologue of a tortured, embittered transexual man. I don’t think I know of anyone I could recommend it to, maybe my queer, wiccan stepsister - it felt less like a movie and more like a rape based energy weapon beamed from an HBO Max satellite.
Sucks because I personally really like the visual style of I Saw The TV Glow and the whole analogue-horror-esque aesthetic it goes for (friend showed me some clips) but man I just don't want to sit through tranny propaganda just to see some pretty lighting. And normally I'd try to ignore something like that but the tranny metaphor is apparently such a big part of the film that I just decided to skip on it entirely. Why are all movies about the same few things nowadays? What's the point of all these metaphors and "deep writing" if we're all just going to talk about the same topics over and over and over again? We had some variety of talking points in film a few decades past, I feel like there was a good selection of more right wing leaning films and left wing along with completely a-political films that just tried to tell a cool story. Everything I've seen recently is just lefty political slop and I'm not even mad anymore, just fatigued of it all. There's so much good potential that's permanently stained by the foul smelling shit ideologies of our times.View attachment 7997238
I got to here before I realized I was watching Sissy Hypno: The Movie, and the weird tranny conversion monologue about, like, "Are you sure? Are you suuuure there's not someone inside of you? Someone beautiful and strong and just screaming to be free???" had me with my jaw on the floor at how blatant it was
Edit: His other movie, We're All Going to the World's Fair is somehow worse, if you haven't seen it already.
Funny enough the main character doesn’t troon out (which is accomplished in the movie by literally killing yourself btw) in the end he’s a decrepit old main that has a mental breakdown at his workplace and slices/pulls apart his chest to “let the light out”.View attachment 7997238
I got to here before I realized I was watching Sissy Hypno: The Movie, and the weird tranny conversion monologue about, like, "Are you sure? Are you suuuure there's not someone inside of you? Someone beautiful and strong and just screaming to be free???" had me with my jaw on the floor at how blatant it was
Edit: His other movie, We're All Going to the World's Fair is somehow worse, if you haven't seen it already.
I know it's weeks old but going back at topic, I looked at a comment on a Milo and Otis video that says thisMan the early 90s were a different time. No one batted an eye when the tiny dog fought the bear in the river or the cat was thrown off a massive cliff into the rocky waters. Then there's the original Japanese cut...
Can't imagine how many animals were culled making that movie. Look how many retakes are needed to get a scene right with trained actors, now imagine doing it with animals instead.
I wonder what Kevin Bacon and Harry Crosby or even Tom Savini say about that scene with the snake. How does William Shatner feel about the tarantulas dying for real?Fake story or not, but people still watch and praise Cannibal Holocaust, Kingdom Of The Spiders and Friday the 13th (1980) which had worse animal cruelty.
fuck you now it's bugging me too because I recognize that "the buttons on each side of the stick" but can't place it
A lot of games had buttons on either side of the stick (Dragon's Lair does). The single joystick means it's probably pre-1985. The start buttons being on the front of the cab instead of the control panel is pretty distinctive. So's the art on the panel. In conclusion I dunno sorry, maybe there's a better shot in the director's cut, I'll circle back...The top art looks a lot like the one from Ms. Pacman. But the art under the buttons is different, I don't know. Might be a generic mix-and-match prop for movies.
I bet Friday the 13th got it done with one take and one snake. Pretty much the same deal with Cannibal Holocaust even though the deaths are more disgusting and drawn-out. Milo and Otis looks like whole kitten and puppy massacre went into making it.I wonder what Kevin Bacon and Harry Crosby or even Tom Savini say about that scene with the snake.