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he11swinter · 2 months
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So what friendships between the ghost would be? Since all the ghost are quite different (from time periods to just personal interest) I’m just kind curious since I’ve seen lots of different takes
The only time the ghosts are technically friends is when they’re all mad at the same person. But when they’ve been imprisoned together in a glass house for that long, they must have found ways to get along. That’s as close to friends/family as we need, right…?
All right, I’m just gonna say they’re friends. 😉
Horace and George are friends. They who kill Dennis together, stay together. 🖤 (I’m so sorry—)
Royce and Susan hang out sometimes, even though they find each other kind of annoying. They’re close in age, but their eras are pretty different. That’s the main challenge.
Also, Susan likes affectionately teasing Billy.
Dana hates everyone. Sorry. She might have put up with Jean talking to her, though. (Especially since Jean is no competition to her for looks, I guess.)
Margaret and Harold have each other—they don’t need anyone else. (And frankly…the other ghosts are a little scared to get vomit on them.)
While everyone else is out there committing violent acts, Billy and Jimmy tend to get left together. They might awkwardly play a game. They might talk, or they might not. When Jean was there, she could keep a conversation going between all three of them.
Billy really looks up to Royce though, not gonna lie…
Jean was wary of most of the ghosts, but she’d try to get along with the less intimidating ones. She felt a certain pang in her heart for Billy, who reminded her of Bobby. Billy could sense her pity, so didn’t like talking to her very much.
Isabella prefers to keep to herself, as everyone is significantly younger than her and she can’t relate.
Ryan could go from severely antisocial to bothering just about anyone. He fights most often with Horace, but rumour has it he enjoys it.
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princetorn · 2 months
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ooc . Thinking about how, at the end of Thir13en Ghosts, Jean Kriticos is able to manifest without her burn injuries.  She’s no longer in her hospital gown, and is instead dressed in something she wore in life.  How did she manage it?? Royce is asking for a friend.
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thir13enghosts · 2 years
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when & where my versions of the black zodiac died
(this list is subject to potential change in the future of course)
billy michaels
date: june 21, 1959 location: philadelphia, pennsylvania (but like in the suburbs)
jimmy gambino
date: december 31, 1969 - january 1, 1970 location: new york city, ny
susan legrow
date: july 4, 1987 location: springfield, ohio
royce clayton
date: october 11, 1957 location: madison heights, michigan
dana newman
date: february 14, 1972 location: new york city, ny
isabella smith
date: march 1, 1695 location: burkittsville, maryland (yes the blair witch town)
margaret & amelia shelburne
date: september 24, 1879 location: bridgeport, connecticut
george markley
date: august 26, 1895 location: west virginia
lenore howlett
date: october 31, 1947 location: a nondescript prison somewhere in nebraska
horace mahoney
date: april 17, 1991 location: probably somewhere in like maine (i once saw someone call horace “like something out of a stephen king novel” and honestly? yeah.)
jean kriticos
date: december 25, 2009 location: agoura hills, california
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scripted-downfall · 1 year
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Do you have a favorite ghost from Thir13en Ghosts? Which one do you consider to be the most terrifying and/or tragic?
ANON. You're amazing. I- alkdsjflksfdj I love this question. Thank you!!! (I confess that I'm possibly cheating in my initial answer to your questions, but I'll give a follow-up afterwards that more directly answers each one.)
Dennis, my beloved. Hands-down, both my favorite and most tragic. (He's not one of the 12/13, which is why it technically might be cheating, but he does show up as a ghost at one point in the movie, so I think it still counts.) He spent his entire life exiled from people, both self-imposed --- since actual interaction with anyone or anything triggered his visions --- and unwilling (treated as a freak by pretty much everyone). He gets a job working for Cyrus and wants acceptance enough that he tells himself the man's a friend, but Kriticos is using him the entire time, as well as depriving him of medication in pursuit of his ghosts. He has the makings of a friendship with Arthur who knows about his visions and doesn't treat him like a freak, right up until he finds out about Jean being in the house and does a complete 180. And then he dies in an act of self-sacrifice, protecting someone he only just met, by two of the most up-close-and-personal ghosts in the house (e.g. likely the most painful for him, both physically and psychically). It's a horrible storyline, and he deserved better.
BUT. Since I suspect you meant of the 13... This is much harder to me because they're all so tragic. I rewatch the ghost files every time I put on the film, and I'm impressed every time by how well-developed is the tragedy alkdsfj
That being said. Favorite: The Jackal. His character design is awesome, and he was definitely the most terrifying, to me, when I first watched the film, given his ghost's unpredictability and volatility. (I still remember the sense of oh, damn, shit just got real when Dennis sees that his cube is open and stresses how bad it is.) Also, if I recall correctly --- I just watched the film again, but I could still be wrong --- he is the only ghost that is successful in attacking every time he shows up. He also has really awesome attack scenes, flickering in and out of visibility; I also still remember how damn creepy it was to see the wild slashing from an unseen attacker, or Kathy hovering in the air in that tug-of-war-esque scene. His guitar solo soundtrack was awesome, and it definitely caught my attention; additionally, the screams that serve as his whisper/motif throughout the film were haunting (hah, literally). His backstory has a noble tragedy to it; he recognized that he needed help and went to try to get treatment, and --- once he'd given up on the success of that, driven insane by the atrocious conditions there --- stayed behind when the fire broke out. It's not fair, but none of their stories were, and his just... caught my attention and never left. (To be clear, I'm not trying to say he deserved the treatment there, or staying behind to die. I'm just saying that there's a nobility to the fact that he made that choice himself because he didn't want to hurt people.) And, finally, I have a fondness for the House on Haunted Hill clip that worked its way into his ghost file clips, so that's a bit of a bonus.
Most tragic: The Hammer. I'm not trying to downplay any of the ghosts' backstories because, again, they're all very tragic --- I just talked about that for the Jackal, and the Angry Princess bears mentioning too --- but I feel like his take the cake. The unjust accusation was bad enough, but what they did to his family? And then the absolutely atrocious frontier justice? It's absolutely devastating, and his was always one of the stories that I felt was most heartbreaking. (But, again, they all had elements of that. Not one of them escaped the tragedy of it all, and that's kinda the point.)
I hope that answers the question! I absolutely love this film --- and most horror movies --- so I'm loving these horror-related asks; thank you to the person or people who keep(s) sending them in!! Thank you, and all the best until next time!
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remixinc · 1 year
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Rimon "What They Called Me" from BLEUNUIT on Vimeo.
'What They Called Me' is the visual counterpart to RIMONs sophomore EP 'I Shine, U Shine'. Her debut short film tells the story of RIMON on a journey of self-discovery, struggling with finding and accepting her own path in life. Navigating through tumultuous relationships, consistently losing herself by adapting in the most extreme ways - battling unspoken childhood traumas in the process. A masterclass in self-acceptance; showcasing the value of claiming your own identity.
production BLEUNUIT directors MAKY MARGARIDIS and LOUIS LEKIEN writers YANNICK DE KEIJZER, RIMON co-writers LOUIS LEKIEN and MAKY MARGARIDIS creative direction RIMON, BLEUNUIT starring RIMON, SHAY LATUKOLAN, MVFASA, SARAH PINTO, JOANNA DONNAU poetry DINA BOUADI, RIMON translation Eritrean v/o: NATNAEL YOSEF director of photography EDOUARD LE GRELLE line producer TIPHAINE LAROSSA 1st assistant director ROBIN KNUDSEN choreographer SHAY LATUKOLAN stylist KATE HOUSH hair and make-up SOPHIA SINOT hair and make-up assistant ANAIS BAIVIER hair and make-up assistant MATHILDE WALLEZ 1st camera assistant JULES KOECHLIN 1st camera assistant day 3 SYLVESTRE VANNOORENBERGHE 2nd Camera assistant ELLEN GUBBELS steadycam CHARLY VANDEDRINCK location manager AGATHE CORNILLON location manager assistant ROMANE DUCHEMIN gaffer BENOIT DERICKE bestboy RAYAN IMOULA best boy day 3 MAEL FERUNG key grip THIBAULT SELLIER grip ANTOINE PICCARELLE production designer SOPHIE BOURY production designer ASSISTANT EVA CASSOL editing LOUIS LEKIEN & MAKY MARGARIDIS color grade JOSEPH BICKNELL @company3 original compositions SAMUEL KAREEM BAPTIST sound recordist MORGAN LE GRELLE sound recordist SATCHEL HART additional vocal recordist SAMUEL KAREEM BAPTIST music & sound design IXYXI soundtrack coordinator SIMEON VIOT mix & master original compositions Alain ‘Lunaman’ Croisy production assistants LUCA DE TAEYE, HUGO DEPIN, JULIEN MERCIER stylist assistant GUUSJE ERENS stylist assistant SOPHIE NAPEN stylist assistant MARINE FERAIN stylist assistant LAURYN VANHAVERBEKE stylist assistant AMANDA ADEYEMI stylist assistant LAURYN VANHAVERBEKE photographer KWABENA APPIAH-NTI
Special thanks to XAVIER BOURGEOIS, STIXN ENT, YOUNES, ANA, BRASSERIE ATLAS, REMI CALMONT, Mia Pichon, Beatriz de Sousa, Clémence Iryimanivuze, Line-Teta Blemont, Lune Jusseau, Elisabeth Vincent, Tanja Mala Ngombe, Alexia Lobo, Neeharika, Sadhukhan, Stefani Konstantinesku, Mélyssandre Manem, Marie Merci Nkizamacumu, Zineb Selouane, Marie Callet, Roger Makadi, Medy Kaba, Kénor Ospina, Kriticos, HunterIsBlue, Thirteen, Jérémie Lequime, Raphaël Lallemand, Sandrine Wilmotte, Sophie Lisart, Alejandra Lopez Vasquez, Jean-François Mathy , Alain Montoisy, Pascal Hutsebaut, Didier Ficks, Jean-Luc Vangansen, Rodrigue Levesque, Issa Rghioui, Issa Rghioui, Tanguy Kamp, Seraphin Maroy, Aki Mateta, Andy Ouwens, Omid Farzami, Darrell Cole, Nina Mounah, Twenty second vintage Hasselt, Riot Antwerpen
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he11swinter · 2 months
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Isabella: Someone called me a “Karen” at the grocery store today…?
Jean: Oh, gee. Well I’m sure it was uncalled for.
Isabella: Right!? I hate that name.
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vm4vm0 · 4 years
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Rimon "WHAT THEY CALLED ME" from BLEU NUIT on Vimeo.
'What They Called Me' is the visual counterpart to RIMONs sophomore EP 'I Shine, U Shine'. Her debut short film tells the story of RIMON on a journey of self-discovery, struggling with finding and accepting her own path in life. Navigating through tumultuous relationships, consistently losing herself by adapting in the most extreme ways - battling unspoken childhood traumas in the process. A masterclass in self-acceptance; showcasing the value of claiming your own identity.
production BLEUNUIT directors MAKY MARGARIDIS and LOUIS LEKIEN writers YANNICK DE KEIJZER, RIMON co-writers LOUIS LEKIEN and MAKY MARGARIDIS creative direction RIMON, BLEUNUIT starring RIMON, SHAY LATUKOLAN, MVFASA, SARAH PINTO, JOANNA DONNAU poetry DINA BOUADI, RIMON translation Eritrean v/o: NATNAEL YOSEF director of photography EDOUARD LE GRELLE line producer TIPHAINE LAROSSA 1st assistant director ROBIN KNUDSEN choreographer SHAY LATUKOLAN stylist KATE HOUSH hair and make-up SOPHIA SINOT hair and make-up assistant ANAIS BAIVIER hair and make-up assistant MATHILDE WALLEZ 1st camera assistant JULES KOECHLIN 1st camera assistant day 3 SYLVESTRE VANNOORENBERGHE 2nd Camera assistant ELLEN GUBBELS steadycam CHARLY VANDEDRINCK location manager AGATHE CORNILLON location manager assistant ROMANE DUCHEMIN gaffer BENOIT DERICKE bestboy RAYAN IMOULA best boy day 3 MAEL FERUNG key grip THIBAULT SELLIER grip ANTOINE PICCARELLE production designer SOPHIE BOURY production designer ASSISTANT EVA CASSOL editing LOUIS LEKIEN & MAKY MARGARIDIS color grade JOSEPH BICKNELL @company3 original compositions SAMUEL KAREEM BAPTIST sound recordist MORGAN LE GRELLE sound recordist SATCHEL HART additional vocal recordist SAMUEL KAREEM BAPTIST music & sound design IXYXI soundtrack coordinator SIMEON VIOT mix & master original compositions Alain ‘Lunaman’ Croisy production assistants LUCA DE TAEYE, HUGO DEPIN, JULIEN MERCIER stylist assistant GUUSJE ERENS stylist assistant SOPHIE NAPEN stylist assistant MARINE FERAIN stylist assistant LAURYN VANHAVERBEKE stylist assistant AMANDA ADEYEMI stylist assistant LAURYN VANHAVERBEKE photographer KWABENA APPIAH-NTI
Special thanks to XAVIER BOURGEOIS, STIXN ENT, YOUNES, ANA, BRASSERIE ATLAS, REMI CALMONT, Mia Pichon, Beatriz de Sousa, Clémence Iryimanivuze, Line-Teta Blemont, Lune Jusseau, Elisabeth Vincent, Tanja Mala Ngombe, Alexia Lobo, Neeharika, Sadhukhan, Stefani Konstantinesku, Mélyssandre Manem, Marie Merci Nkizamacumu, Zineb Selouane, Marie Callet, Roger Makadi, Medy Kaba, Kénor Ospina, Kriticos, HunterIsBlue, Thirteen, Jérémie Lequime, Raphaël Lallemand, Sandrine Wilmotte, Sophie Lisart, Alejandra Lopez Vasquez, Jean-François Mathy , Alain Montoisy, Pascal Hutsebaut, Didier Ficks, Jean-Luc Vangansen, Rodrigue Levesque, Issa Rghioui, Issa Rghioui, Tanguy Kamp, Seraphin Maroy, Aki Mateta, Andy Ouwens, Omid Farzami, Darrell Cole, Nina Mounah, Twenty second vintage Hasselt, Riot Antwerpen
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speok · 3 years
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Arthur Kriticos y sus dos hijos, Kathy y Bobby, sólo se tienen los unos a los otros tras haberlo perdido todo. Jean, mujer de Arthur y madre de sus hijos, murió en un incendio que dejó al resto de la familia sin nada, hasta que de repente, Arthur hereda una extraña casa de su misterioso y excéntrico tío Cyrus. La casa está hecha de acero y de cristal y es una maravilla de la arquitectura moderna,…
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thir13enghosts · 4 years
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tbh when i watched thirteen ghosts for the first time I thought it was implied that cyrus set fire to arthurs house....i always thought it was more interesting than the ‘freak accident’ the movie said
huh, that sounds interesting (and exactly like some bullshit cyrus would pull)
i mean i personally kind of prefer the “freak accident” story bc life really be like that sometimes
but since you’ve mentioned it, i do like the idea of cyrus being involved somehow. maybe jean would’ve recovered from her injuries, but cyrus pulled her plug/had her suffocated with a pillow/had her iv drip tampered with?
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sheblurbs87 · 4 years
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The Withered Lover: Jean Kriticos was a happy and devoted wife and mother. She died as a result of fire injuries at St Luke's Hospital half a year before the events of the film begin. Unlike most of the ghosts, she is not dangerous; she is benevolent #13ghosts #thewitheredlover https://www.instagram.com/p/CGl9bfHh-JU/?igshid=uhj60dc8e7nj
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I’m sorry.
I shouldn’t watch horror movies.
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bluemagic-girl · 4 years
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Thirteen Ghosts Is Getting a Definitive Blu-ray Release from Scream Factory
The gory 2001 Thirteen Ghosts remake of the William Castle original, is coming tobBlu-ray this Summer in an all-new definitive Blu-ray release from Scream Factory. This new collector’s edition version of Thirteen Ghosts will make it’s way into your home on June 6, 2020.
In Thirteen Ghosts, Arthur Kriticos (Tony Shalhoub) and his two children, Kathy (Shannon Elizabeth) and Bobby (Alec Roberts), have lost everything but each other. Jean (Kathryn Anderson), Arthur’s wife and the children’s mother, perished in a fire that left the surviving family members with nothing. Nothing, that is, until out of nowhere Arthur inherits an unusual house from his mysterious, eccentric Uncle Cyrus (F. Murray Abraham). Made entirely of glass and steel, the house is a shining wonder of modern architecture, all dazzling open spaces and clean, sharp lines. As they explore their new home, admiring its elegantly etched glass walls, Arthur and the children can hardly believe their good fortune. What they don’t know is that this house of light holds a dark secret within.
Scream Factory details for Thirteen Ghost on Blu-ray so far are as follows:
National street date for North America (Region A) is 6/9/2020
This is being presented as a Collector’s Edition release and will come guaranteed with a slipcover in its first three months of release.
The newly commissioned artwork you see pictured comes to us from artist Joel Robinson. This art will be front-facing and the reverse side of the wrap will feature the original theatrical artwork.
New extras are in progress and will be announced on a later date (May timing).
Own this 2000s horror classic today. Pre-order links are up at https://ift.tt/33mZ0MC and other fine online retailers. If you order directly from Shout! Factory, the first 500 orders will include an exclusive limited-edition 18″ x 24″ rolled poster of the exclusive new illustration.
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djohnhopper · 4 years
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NEW MUSIC: Artist: RIMON. Track: What They Called Me (august 2020).
'What They Called Me' is the visual counterpart to RIMONs sophomore EP 'I Shine, U Shine'. Her debut short film tells the story of RIMON on a journey of self-discovery, struggling with finding and accepting her own path in life. Navigating through tumultuous relationships, consistently losing herself by adapting in the most extreme ways - battling unspoken childhood traumas in the process. A masterclass in self-acceptance; showcasing the value of claiming your own identity.
CREDITS production BLEUNUIT. directors MAKY MARGARIDIS and LOUIS LEKIEN. writers YANNICK DE KEIJZER, RIMON. co-writers LOUIS LEKIEN and MAKY MARGARIDIS. creative direction RIMON, Blue Nuit. starring RIMON, SHAY LATUKOLAN, MVFASA, SARAH PINTO, JOANNA DONNAU. poetry DINA BOUADI, RIMON. director of photography EDOUARD LE GRELLE. line producer TIPHAINE LAROSSA. 1st assistant director  ROBIN KNUDSEN. choreographer SHAY LATUKOLAN. stylist KATE HOUSH. hair and make-up SOPHIA SINOT. hair and make-up assistant ANAIS BAIVIER. hair and make-up assistant MATHILDE WALLEZ. 1st camera assistant JULES KOECHLIN. 1st camera assistant day 3 SYLVESTRE VANNOORENBERGHE. 2nd Camera assistant  ELLEN GUBBELS. steadycam CHARLY VANDEDRINCK. location manager AGATHE CORNILLON. location manager assistant ROMANE DUCHEMIN. gaffer BENOIT DERICKE. bestboy RAYAN IMOULA. best boy day 3 MAEL FERUNG. key grip THIBAULT SELLIER. grip ANTOINE PICCARELLE. production designer SOPHIE BOURY. production designer ASSISTANT EVA CASSOL. editing LOUIS LEKIEN & MAKY MARGARIDIS. color grade JOSEPH BICKNELL @company3. original compositions SAMUEL KAREEM BAPTIST. sound recordist MORGAN LE GRELLE. sound recordist SATCHEL HART. additional vocal recordist SAMUEL KAREEM BAPTIST.
music & sound design IXYXI, soundtrack coordinator SIMEON VIOT. mix & master original compositions Alain ‘Lunaman’ Croisy. production assistants LUCA DE TAEYE, HUGO DEPIN, JULIEN MERCIER. stylist assistant GUUSJE ERENS. stylist assistant SOPHIE NAPEN. stylist assistant MARINE FERAIN. stylist assistant LAURYN VANHAVERBEKE. stylist assistant AMANDA ADEYEMI. stylist assistant LAURYN VANHAVERBEKE. photographer KWABENA APPIAH-NTI.
Special thanks to: XAVIER BOURGEOIS, STIXN ENT, YOUNES, ANA, BRASSERIE ATLAS, REMI CALMONT, Mia Pichon, Beatriz de Sousa, Clémence Iryimanivuze, Line-Teta Blemont, Lune Jusseau, Elisabeth Vincent, Tanja Mala Ngombe, Alexia Lobo, Neeharika, Sadhukhan, Stefani Konstantinesku, Mélyssandre Manem, Marie Merci Nkizamacumu, Zineb Selouane, Marie Callet, Roger Makadi, Medy Kaba, Kénor Ospina, Kriticos, HunterIsBlue, Thirteen, Jérémie Lequime, Raphaël Lallemand, Natnael Yosef, Sandrine Wilmotte, Sophie Lisart, Alejandra Lopez Vasquez, Jean-François Mathy , Alain Montoisy, Pascal Hutsebaut, Didier Ficks, Jean-Luc Vangansen, Rodrigue Levesque, Issa Rghioui, Issa Rghioui, Tanguy Kamp, Seraphin Maroy, Aki Mateta, Andy Ouwens, Omid Farzami, Darrell Cole, Nina Mounah, Twenty second vintage Hasselt, Riot Antwerpen.
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