i just got the amityville horror 2 remake starring the girl that played the sister re-cast as the mother and i am turgid as fucking granite to watch this train wreck
if it's only half as goofy as the original it will be 9.97 well spent.
It is pretty interesting that Airbnb gets reports about ghosts.
I think it makes a certain amount of sense. I'd be uneasy sleeping in someone else's house regardless of whether it's an Airbnb or whatever, I think most of us kinda are speaking broadly. You're already in a state of heightened awareness. And the ghosts feed on this energy. :V
I mean also every Airbnb in my head is an HH Holmes murder factory so. That's just a me thing I think tho.
They should bring Takes from the Crypt back. Everyone loves an anthology series!
Takes from the Crypt sounds like a morning sports commentary show
Reminds me of when Drew Magary would have segments in his column written in the Crypt Keeper's voice with horror puns about athletes names and it was great. RIP Deadspin.
"I promise that I will creep in through the window while you're asleep with an icepick between my teeth and jam it up your ocular hole and that I am a ghost"
If I ever buy a house it will be number 13, gotta get that superstitious discount. For a long time house numbers would skip the 13 but the city council stopped doing that in the last decade or so.
"I promise that I will creep in through the window while you're asleep with an icepick between my teeth and jam it up your ocular hole and that I am a ghost"
Remember the "All Through the House" Tales from the Crypt episode?
It is a classic.
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I wish we had more actually good space horror movies. Because there's nothing that fills me with more real dread that the awing sense of how immense and inhospitable the cosmos is to us. Give me something relentless because it doesn't have any feelings one way or another, like the vacuum of space, rather than some rampaging beast that wants to eat the crew or some alien ghost or whatever.
"If you divide the whole world into just enemies and friends, you'll end up destroying everything" --Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
I wish we had more actually good space horror movies. Because there's nothing that fills me with more real dread that the awing sense of how immense and inhospitable the cosmos is to us. Give me something relentless because it doesn't have any feelings one way or another, like the vacuum of space, rather than some rampaging beast that wants to eat the crew or some alien ghost or whatever.
Ad Astra was sort of this recently, and parts of Interstellar.
I wish we had more actually good space horror movies. Because there's nothing that fills me with more real dread that the awing sense of how immense and inhospitable the cosmos is to us. Give me something relentless because it doesn't have any feelings one way or another, like the vacuum of space, rather than some rampaging beast that wants to eat the crew or some alien ghost or whatever.
Ad Astra was sort of this recently, and parts of Interstellar.
I was just rewatching Interstellar and that's what gave me the thought. The dread that comes into that film is my favorite kind of horror film feeling, and one I rarely get to experience.
"If you divide the whole world into just enemies and friends, you'll end up destroying everything" --Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
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I mean, if you think about it, we're all living in a space horror movie right now. Space is only like a hundred miles away, and there's nothing between you and it but thin air.
Spaceship could come by and suck up our atmosphere.
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Metzger MeisterIt Gets Worsebefore it gets any better.Registered Userregular
Oh yeah space could kill us at literally any minute and with little to no warning all the time. Gamma ray bursts, the odd undetected rogue asteroid, rogue planetoids, alien Invaders and extradimensional horrors, the Tyranids. It could all go sideways, babey! Live it up!
Oh yeah space could kill us at literally any minute and with little to no warning all the time. Gamma ray bursts, the odd undetected rogue asteroid, rogue planetoids, alien Invaders and extradimensional horrors, the Tyranids. It could all go sideways, babey! Live it up!
It is pretty interesting that Airbnb gets reports about ghosts.
I think it makes a certain amount of sense. I'd be uneasy sleeping in someone else's house regardless of whether it's an Airbnb or whatever, I think most of us kinda are speaking broadly. You're already in a state of heightened awareness. And the ghosts feed on this energy. :V
I mean also every Airbnb in my head is an HH Holmes murder factory so. That's just a me thing I think tho.
Wait, you mean I should just be advertising the acid chamber and body chutes instead of hiding them? This changes everything!
Oh yeah space could kill us at literally any minute and with little to no warning all the time. Gamma ray bursts, the odd undetected rogue asteroid, rogue planetoids, alien Invaders and extradimensional horrors, the Tyranids. It could all go sideways, babey! Live it up!
I wish we had more actually good space horror movies. Because there's nothing that fills me with more real dread that the awing sense of how immense and inhospitable the cosmos is to us. Give me something relentless because it doesn't have any feelings one way or another, like the vacuum of space, rather than some rampaging beast that wants to eat the crew or some alien ghost or whatever.
Yes, I absolutely agree
and it's also kind of sad that when one of those gets brewing, it often turns a corner in the third act so that it climaxes with a human enemy - see Event Horizon and Sunshine.
I wish we had more actually good space horror movies. Because there's nothing that fills me with more real dread that the awing sense of how immense and inhospitable the cosmos is to us. Give me something relentless because it doesn't have any feelings one way or another, like the vacuum of space, rather than some rampaging beast that wants to eat the crew or some alien ghost or whatever.
Yes, I absolutely agree
and it's also kind of sad that when one of those gets brewing, it often turns a corner in the third act so that it climaxes with a human enemy - see Event Horizon and Sunshine.
Yes but also Sam Neil in event horizon is amazing.
PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
sam neil is a proxy bad guy though
he's the human face of the chaos gods because event horizon is 100% in the wh40k universe
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I actually like Sunshine because
It's still a human who is the evil, and not something supernatural or alien. Yeah the terrors of space are more scary, but the "twist" in Sunshine didn't ruin the film for me
"If you divide the whole world into just enemies and friends, you'll end up destroying everything" --Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind
i just got the amityville horror 2 remake starring the girl that played the sister re-cast as the mother and i am turgid as fucking granite to watch this train wreck
if it's only half as goofy as the original it will be 9.97 well spent.
i just got the amityville horror 2 remake starring the girl that played the sister re-cast as the mother and i am turgid as fucking granite to watch this train wreck
if it's only half as goofy as the original it will be 9.97 well spent.
THE DVD DIDN'T WORK
GHOSTS
Son that DVD print run died in fire thirty years ago
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It was listed as a 4-bed but it was actually only 3 plus a couch and optional air mattress. I also left my sunglasses behind. Spooky!
The crypt keeper is rolling in his grave.
if it's only half as goofy as the original it will be 9.97 well spent.
I remember that one about the lumberjacks.
"note: Young girl oozes through vent in floor and cries blood at you."
sold
I think it makes a certain amount of sense. I'd be uneasy sleeping in someone else's house regardless of whether it's an Airbnb or whatever, I think most of us kinda are speaking broadly. You're already in a state of heightened awareness. And the ghosts feed on this energy. :V
I mean also every Airbnb in my head is an HH Holmes murder factory so. That's just a me thing I think tho.
That is a solid 7% discount, right there.
Takes from the Crypt sounds like a morning sports commentary show
Reminds me of when Drew Magary would have segments in his column written in the Crypt Keeper's voice with horror puns about athletes names and it was great. RIP Deadspin.
Oh man, dang, wow, easy 11% discount on this one!
It is a classic.
Ad Astra was sort of this recently, and parts of Interstellar.
I was just rewatching Interstellar and that's what gave me the thought. The dread that comes into that film is my favorite kind of horror film feeling, and one I rarely get to experience.
Space could come after you at any time.
i also recommend Europa Report. also not a horror, but still space weirdness.
i really wanted to like Ad Astra more. like, it was still quite good but i feel like the space stuff took a backseat to the family drama.
Got to 8:25
https://youtu.be/Ep_1k-lOto8?t=505
Wait, you mean I should just be advertising the acid chamber and body chutes instead of hiding them? This changes everything!
Hey as long as we've got our METUHL BAWKSES we should be fine
Yes, I absolutely agree
and it's also kind of sad that when one of those gets brewing, it often turns a corner in the third act so that it climaxes with a human enemy - see Event Horizon and Sunshine.
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Yes but also Sam Neil in event horizon is amazing.
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I just wish they didn't do the turn in act 3.
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he's the human face of the chaos gods because event horizon is 100% in the wh40k universe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJ2X9SANsME
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THE DVD DIDN'T WORK
GHOSTS
Son that DVD print run died in fire thirty years ago
That explains a lot
It's about time