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cor-ardens-archive · 2 years
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The Blood Spattered Bride (1972, Vicente Aranda) | The Haunting Idea: Female Gothic Metaphors and Feminist Theory, Diana Wallace
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7central · 9 months
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was anyone gonna tell me that the song playing in the carmilla movie sex scene was by a duo that was dating each other for several years and also one member is an l word cast member who used to date k.d. lang and the other member used to date clea duvall?? or was I just gonna find that out 6 years later when the song came up on shuffle in my liked music????? low level sapphic celebrities have really been doing this forever and I love them for it
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goryhorroor · 6 months
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besides movies, what’s your favorite books and series about horror?
I read a lot of classic horror books; so like frankenstein, dracula, the castle of otranto, carmila, etc. I’ve read a lot of modern horror but to me nothing is better than some classics. my favorite series is gotta be the entire goosebumps series, it was what originally got me into horror and I will always appreciate it for what it is
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sodapopsam · 6 months
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Just realised you're a star trek mutual I've had for a while now and I have literally never messaged you,,, wild
i think this is the first time in over the year that i’ve been on this app that i’ve received a message from an actual person and not just spam bots, which is SO refreshing, so thanks for that. and hello! so rad of you to reach out- and yep! i’m mostly into the original series as i’ve seen all of it plus the movies, and it’s the first stuff i watched, but i’ve also seen five seasons of next gen, read some of the books, and i’m starting to watch ds9. what about you? also btw i LOVE your carmila blog header, it’s very cool 🦇
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talesfromthecrypts · 2 years
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also Carmila
Oh yes! Pretty much every complaint about modern vampire lore (Twilight mostly) can be found in vampire media that is considered classic. Day walkers (Dracula, Carmilla, Ganga & Hess), no fangs (Near Dark, The Velvet Vampire), romance (Anne Rice, Buffy, literally everything I mentioned previous). There have been so many interpretations just like any other monster its insane that every single new interpretation gets compared to one that "everyone hates" that came out less than two decades ago.
(Anyway here's every vampire movie I've ever seen)
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lesbianlotties · 2 years
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Hi.
Could you maybe recommend some gay af books? I'd love to read some!
Hi anon! first of all thank you for asking bc i love talking about my favorite gay books!! also this is so not going to be a comprehensive list or anything, like idk if these are the best or the most popular but they're the ones i've personally read! also shoutout to @lgbtqreads bc it's where i've personally gotten many recommendations so highly recommended! also this is almost entirely about lesbians because yes
First things first, the first gay book I read, for Carol reasons, was The Price of Salt! which I genuinely and absolutely loved. and it sent me in a path of similar historic-ish kind of path from which I specifically remember Tell it To The Bees (better ending than the movie!!) and Patience and Sarah. and then everything by Sarah Waters (except one book without lesbians that's still good), happy endings not guaranteed, just historial lesbian in wild stories, but they're all great, some of my favorite ever, especially Fingersmith and The Night Watch *chefs kiss*
Then I decided you know what, I want just cheesy, happy, sexy, little romance books! like low stakes, pretty much predictable, but just satisfying if you're in the mood for a romcom. so i went down the rabbit hole of reading every single book by Melissa Brayden (i genuinely recommend the 3 series she's written, or at least the first two, you need this in your life (don't expect a lot of diversity but like it's just fun okay? trust me)). there's also Georgia Beers, which I haven't read as much but still good!! I really liked the books by Lyn Gardner too. also Nina Lacour!
Which lead me to "mostly YA or romance books that I read and loved but don't remember enough to describe in detail but you should totally read": All Out (many lgbt stories), Dating Sarah Cooper, Annie On My Mind, i think everything by Malinda Lo. special shoutout to scifi/fantasy YA that i personally treasure! Labyrinth Lost! The Abyss Surrounds Us (and sequel)!! This Is How You Lose The Time War!! and of course The Locked Tomb series!!! also i promise that One Stop and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo are 1000% worth it!!!
I don't read a lot of non-fiction but I could recommend Tegan and Sara's book also Cameron Esposito's book! don't have anything else in that category though
And because it's a personal favorite of mine, spooky gay books!! obviously start with The Haunting of Hill House, technically it's just subtext but it's worth it. Her Body and Other Parties is an absolute masterpiece, gay and unsettling (also the other book and comic book by Carmen Maria Machado!). a tragic and weird but amazing if you know how to appreciate if its for you, Carmila!!! and I'd totally count My Best Friend's Exorcism as gay because it's just very gay
okay that's it!!
let me know if you'd like to know more about one of them specifically or if you'd like to talk about any of them because I'd absolutely love to!!! <3
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docrotten · 6 months
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THE BLOOD SPATTERED BRIDE (1972, LA NOVIA ENSANGRENTADA) – Episode 202 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“They’ll come back. They cannot die.” Sounds like vampires… or zombies. Is it vampires or zombies? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Jeff Mohr – as they take in The Blood Spattered Bride (1972), an aptly titled Spanish horror film from director Vicente Aranda.
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 202 – The Blood Spattered Bride (1972)
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Decades of Horror 1970s is partnering with the WICKED HORROR TV CHANNEL (https://wickedhorrortv.com/) which now includes video episodes of the podcast and is available on Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, and its online website across all OTT platforms, as well as mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Newlywed Susan is haunted by visions of Mircalla Karnstein, a centuries-old bride who murdered her husband on their wedding night.
  Director: Vicente Aranda
Writers: Vicente Aranda; J. Sheridan Le Fanu (novel); Matthew Lewis (story)
Selected Cast:
Simón Andreu as Husband
Maribel Martín as Susan
Alexandra Bastedo as Mircala Karstein / Carmila
Dean Selmier as Doctor
Ángel Lombarte as Carol’s Father
Montserrat Julió as Carol’s Mother
Rosa M. Rodriguez as Carol (as Rosa Rodriguez)
Spanish horror films of the 1970s often hid their social and political commentary within their horror and supernatural shenanigans. Is that what The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) is doing with its loose adaptation of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s novella “Carmilla?” The story mixes modern elements with a gothic sensibility to craft an odd vampire tale where the characters are all unlikable and the story full of unreliable narrative. Yet, the film is wonderfully shot and earnestly acted, providing ample gore when it wants to. Check out what the Grue-Crew think of this bizarre, often overlooked tale of terror.
At the time of this writing, The Blood Spattered Bride is available to stream from Wicked Horror TV, Tubi, Pluto TV, and a couple of PPV options. The film is available on physical media as a Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro.
Viewer feedback from Rebecca McCallum on our episode about Hitchcock’s Frenzy leads us to link you to her essays, Hitchcock’s Women, and her podcast, Talking Hitchcock. Check them out!
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode, chosen by Doc, will be Blood from the Mummy’s Tomb (1971), the fourth and last of Hammer’s mummy movies!
  We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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Yin and Yang: the most complimentary.....
Negovanman: hold our beer
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frankybobs13 · 6 years
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This has definitely got to be another of my favourite GIFS I have made of Natasha and Elise. Loved this interview 😍
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No, thank you Elise. 
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vic-carol--l · 6 years
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Am I the only one who has never realized that Ell (From the Carmilla movie) and Waverly (From Wynonna Earp) are THE FUCKING SAME ACTRESS??????
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nostalgic-vamp · 6 years
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why cant i breathe
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beronicateamship · 6 years
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Negovanman / Natlise Real Dating   😍🙈♥️
 Elise She came out as bisexual in 2017, 
 and is currently dating Natasha Negovanlis.   ✨💞
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wlw-for-life · 6 years
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kindatv_ Do you have Carmilla withdrawal? Yeah, us too! This Wednesday at 11am EST tune in for some more exclusive interviews and BTS action from the #CarmillaMovie with all your faves! And ICYMI, check out the latest challenge from these two cuties at the link in our bio! 💕🌈👻 (x)
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traumatizedok · 6 years
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I will make you feel golden just let me go down on you 
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sapphicjay · 6 years
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Name a more iconic duo... I'll wait
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