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watching monsters: ed gein and holy shit does it make trans people look incredibly bad, making a woman that dated ed gein (brave ai said she turn into a chud was an extremely odd choice. Yet I'm actually surprised by modern media for once. not saying it was amazing and ground breaking, but its at least 1 foot in the right direction.

heres to guy that said they had a brief relationship
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this is the source they used for the marriage claim

I rate it a optimistic/10
I watched the third episode last night. We are having to watch without the kids awake. But yeah

I laughed my ass off at Ed being interested in getting gender change operation after seeing the before and after pictures. All the cross dress scenes are so over the top that I feel like the trannies are being mocked.
 
It's October so I went down the horror movie trailer rabbit hole on youtube. I sort of zeroed in on zombie movies and found the jap movie "I Am A Hero". Just finished watching it and it was fucking awesome. It's based on a manga but went straight to a live action movie, so no anime involved. I was surprised because the movie is very pro gun, very pro American imo. One of the characters even states: "This would be so much easier to deal with in America, we could have handguns". It's straight up a Jap take on an American zombie movie. Even the soundtrack has that: "Home, home on the range" song and it gets repeated throughout the movie.

Literally most of the movie people are bitching cause their makeshift weapons are fucking useless compared to the shotgun the main character has. He doesn't use it for a long time, but eventually when he does he fucking annihilates in one of the best "last stand against the zombie hordes" I've seen in a zombie movie.

You can watch for free on daily motion, with subtitles, shhhhhhh don't tell anyone:

 
Last night's fare was Save The Green Planet. Very good early 2000s Korean horror-comedy, a torture movie that wears a goofy broad-faced grin almost the whole time, it really works. Highly recommend.
 
It's October so I went down the horror movie trailer rabbit hole on youtube. I sort of zeroed in on zombie movies and found the jap movie "I Am A Hero". Just finished watching it and it was fucking awesome. It's based on a manga but went straight to a live action movie, so no anime involved. I was surprised because the movie is very pro gun, very pro American imo. One of the characters even states: "This would be so much easier to deal with in America, we could have handguns". It's straight up a Jap take on an American zombie movie. Even the soundtrack has that: "Home, home on the range" song and it gets repeated throughout the movie.

Literally most of the movie people are bitching cause their makeshift weapons are fucking useless compared to the shotgun the main character has. He doesn't use it for a long time, but eventually when he does he fucking annihilates in one of the best "last stand against the zombie hordes" I've seen in a zombie movie.

You can watch for free on daily motion, with subtitles, shhhhhhh don't tell anyone:

also you can yt-dlp dailymotion because their servers FUCKING SUCK
but yeah the wife and I watched it the other night, very nice stuff, a little slow but good
 
I also thought it was a good, if maybe not great, film. But it's undeniably well made in basically every way.
I too saw Good Boy last night. What a sad fucking movie. I don't really know what I expected by going into something like this. I guess just not as dark and depressing as it really was. Right from the onset though, this is a sad, depressing movie and it never stops being sad and depressing. It's barely a movie, at only an hour and fifteen minutes, it's hard to not say it's worth a watch. Full price admission? Probably not, but it's going to do well on Hulu when it inevitably gets to streaming. In A Violent Nature was always going to spawn experimental crap like this, some would be better than others. This is a pretty decent experimental film.

I kind of just took at it as the family was never cursed. They just all had canceritis and all died young because it was some kind of genetic disorder. They didn't choose to die there at that home, it's just something that ended up happening because dying and canceritis.
 
Watched Mars Attacks! last night. Never seen it before, very goofy and fun.

I too saw Good Boy last night. What a sad fucking movie. I don't really know what I expected by going into something like this. I guess just not as dark and depressing as it really was. Right from the onset though, this is a sad, depressing movie and it never stops being sad and depressing. It's barely a movie, at only an hour and fifteen minutes, it's hard to not say it's worth a watch. Full price admission? Probably not, but it's going to do well on Hulu when it inevitably gets to streaming. In A Violent Nature was always going to spawn experimental crap like this, some would be better than others. This is a pretty decent experimental film.
I didn't read your spoilers but this makes me more excited to see it.
 
Watching Monster: The Ed Gein Story and it's pissing me off, as I suspected it would.
So many things about it are great.
The sets, the clothes, the scenery, the cars!
There's a scene about 37 minutes into the 4th episode where two men open the barn doors and you can see the house behind them and it is so gorgeous, pure art.
For all of that, the show is terrible.
Worse than an AO3 fanfiction.
I hope that if Bernice Worden has any family paying attention, they crawl up Ryan Murphy's urethra with spurs on.
 
Lair of the White Worm was an awful lot of fun. Much better than I was led to believe!
Oh that's one of my favorites. You don't get many monster wyrm movies like that. I had recorded it off of TNT decades ago when I was a young teen, so imagine my surprise when I got the DVD while updating my movie collection and saw the Roman rape scene then the naked snake women with stone strap ons. Yeah it's bad, but it's so unique with what the story is about I just can't help but love it.
 
I spoke with a friend the other night about Mars Attacks, we joked they should do Mars Attacks vs Killer Klowns From Outer Space.
They have a Mars Attacks and Dinosaurs Attacks cross over in the cards and comics.

the greatest horror movie ever is As Above, So Below.
I enjoy that very much. It's building up a cult following. There should be more horror movies using the catacombs. I wonder if anyone would make a movie based off that guy that dropped his camera and got lost down there, or that one crazy story about the guy that went nuts and wanted to go to the catacombs to close a portal to Hell. I hope that dude got help.
 
The new Ed Gein series is shit and I'm only 2 episodes in. How the fuck are they stretch this out for another 6 episodes!?
Wanted to just watch a show about a serial killer and instead I got holocaust propaganda and horrible story structure featuring Hitchcock and Psycho for some reason.
Also Ed Gein in this series sounds just like a slow Bubbles from trailer park boys.
 
Wanted to just watch a show about a serial killer and instead I got holocaust propaganda and horrible story structure featuring Hitchcock and Psycho for some reason.
I do not get why the stuff about Psycho and Texas Chainsaw Massacre was shoehorned in where it was.
If they wanted to show how Gein's life story affected the world?
Hell, the man lived until 1984. Psycho came out in 1960 and Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 1974.
Do flashbacks while showing what Gein was doing at that time.
Show the world reacting and moving forward while he was in the mental hospital.
But no, instead we get whatever the hell Ryan Murphy was going for.
Meh.
 
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