I dunno man. I just watched the premiere of True Detective: Night Country, and it freaked me tf out, like, BADLY. And I don't freak out that easy. Something about the Artic and the idea of the boundary between this world and the spirit world being thin there during the periods of endless night, it just gives me a full-on case of the willies. It's also likely a bit of leftover trauma from watching The Terror.
Just ghost bears and freaky shit, man. Animals doing illogical and crazy things. Dead people casually appearing. Freezing in the darkness and bloodless body parts being the only thing anyone finds. Ferris Bueller lip-syncing "Twist and Shout" on repeat for literally DAYS. *shudder*
Also the soundtrack is full of eerie songs I thought only I had ever heard of.
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The Frozen Shore
It's hungry and it wants to live.
Our entry for @theterrorreversebang: story by @acephalouscreature, pictures by me. My prompt was a crossover of The Terror and John Carpenter's The Thing!
You can read the story HERE!
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That fucking THING has returned!
That goddamn fridge monster!
I thought I killed it!
Apparently not!
He’s gonna be pissed! I just know it.
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My new fav hc (that I may be writing) is that Michael and Jeremy are not a terrifying duo because they're amazing at being night guards or they start to destroy animatronics Gregory style, no.
It's because they're gay and feral and somehow they're still laughing and are two guys with trauma who found comfort and a bit of happiness and acceptance in the middle of hell, and that is making the animatronics have a identity crisis. Because freddy's is supposed to be a place for the death and the shadows, but now they remember what love feels like.
And that's scarier.
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