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blackaltarapparel · 2 months
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Can you believe the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre film is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year? Mental, right? 🤯
What is your favourite film from the TCM franchise? And don’t forget, there is also the TMC Netflix film that came out in 2022!
Drop your comments below! ⬇️
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Hellraiser: Hellseeker (US 'Dimension' DVD Menus)
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beehindblueeyes · 2 years
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My weekend is set
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I went straight to target on Tuesday but they sadly did not have it! Do to remodeling so I ordered it online and it finally is here! Oh! Finally!
I’m just. Super excited as now I can rewatch as much as I want and I think, for once, I’m actually going to go through the bonus content.
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While I am a tad disappointed we don’t get to many deleted scenes, we do get a lot of bonus content. I’m satisfied until we get some sort of directors cut if ever.
Would’ve posed it alongside my book but currently a family member is reading it
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horrorlamb · 1 month
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Thrift Store Reviews - Amusement.
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flojocabron · 8 months
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08/28/23: Monday thrift store movie gets! I chose these out of a big box full of dvds and blurays. I found a bunch of horror ones, perfect for the coming spooky months. Plus, the previous owners' DC animated movie collection. And some blurays to top it off. I paid $45 dollars for it all.
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andrew3garfield · 6 months
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SAW III— behind the scenes (+ raw footage)
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thewisestwizards · 2 years
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I dug deep into some $1 DVD bins to find some horror movies. Hopefully there’s a few hidden gems, I’ve never seen any of these.
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sawsomesauce · 1 month
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some international DVD covers + posters for various Saw films.
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witchrealms · 8 months
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albumscan · 1 year
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The Craft (1996)
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cemeterything · 7 months
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so weird being an eldest sibling who can't relate to most of the "eldest sibling memes". not the being a surrogate parent against your will to your younger siblings and being expected to set the bar for success in everything you did, i did have to deal with that, but all the jokes about how you were the only one resembling an actual normal human being in your family and your younger siblings were like imps sent from hell to torment you. because out of me and my brother i was the devil sibling. he didn't like to bring his friends over to our house because they were scared of his creepy sister who would stare out at them from the windows with her horrible dead shark's eyes and read books and watch shows on tv with photos of real life decomposing corpses and diseased rotting flesh in them that would give them nightmares.
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jacky93sims · 6 months
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Friday 13 Set for The Sims 2
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🎃👻 HAPPY HALLOWEEN!! 👻🎃
This is a 4to2 conversion from Hydrangea, low poly. Tv is functional, you can put it on any surface. Dvd and Popcorn are deco (found in deco-miscellaneous). The messy pile of dvd's is slaved to the other one.
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brokehorrorfan · 28 days
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6 Things I Learned from the Lisa Frankenstein Commentary
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We don’t get movies like Lisa Franeknstein often, which is a shame because it’s endlessly charming yet delightfully twisted. While it disappointed at the box office, it has "cult classic" written all over it.
The coming-of-age horror-comedy is out today on Blu-ray and DVD. Among the special features is an audio commentary by Zelda Williams. Here are 6 things I learned…
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1. Catch Me If You Can inspired the opening credit sequence.
The opening credit sequence, which briefly depicts the Creature's love story from his previous life in the style of Victorian shadow box art, was inspired by Catch Me If You Can.
"We wanted to do something interesting with the credits in this bit. I was really inspired by Catch Me If You Can, which I thought the opening credits were particularly interesting and helped establish the story before we ever got to it. And because Creature doesn't speak this whole movie, I wanted an opportunity to show what his life would have been like."
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2. The film was originally intended to be rated R.
Although Lisa Frankenstein pushes the PG-13 rating as far as it can go, it was originally intended to be a hard R. Williams cites the party scene, in which Lisa originally smoked a laced joint rather than drinking a PCP cocktail, as a difficult revision.
"This is where stuff got a little complicated when we were going from R-rated to PG-13. Originally there was a coated joint they were passing around. This is one of the only scenes that I'm not sure I'm as fond of in comparison to the joint stuff. Most of the rest of the changes were fine, but this one I find very strange. It's just a very different reaction and interaction than what used to be there. However, these are the things that happen when making a movie."
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3. Creature is an homage to Day of the Dead's Bub.
Not only Lisa is seen watching George A. Romero's Day of the Dead in the film, but the Creature is an homage to its iconic zombie, Bub.
"Creature for me is definitely an homage to Buster Keaton, but he's also an homage to the zombie you just saw on screen, Bub, who was in Day of the Dead, a Romero movie that I'm very fond of. It was an incredibly emotive and a very intelligent zombie and ended up getting revenge against the asshole in the movie. It was one of my favorite monsters ever made, so when I could put that on screen during the movie, it made me very happy."
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4. Zelda hid a tribute to her father, Robin Williams.
Williams is the daughter of Robin Williams, and she included his 1983 comedy album, Throbbing Python of Love, among the records scattered on the floor in Lisa's living room.
"Oh, there's Dad! We used one of Dad's vinyl albums because we had to scatter some across the floor." She refers to it as "a little, mini Easter Egg for me."
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5. The police officers are named after John Waters.
The police officers in the film are Officer John (played by Walker Babington) and Officer Waters (Sylvia Grace Crim) — named on a whim in honor of cult filmmaker, John Waters.
"They asked me to name the cops, because obviously they needed to have name tags, so I named them Officer John and Officer Waters." She thought no one would notice since they're so small, but a viewer pointed it out at a test screening.
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6. The film is sprinkled with movie references.
Williams wore her influences on her sleeve with her directorial debut, and she pointed out several references on the commentary:
A Trip to the Moon (clip featured in Lisa's surreal dream sequence)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (stylistic inspiration on the dream sequence)
Weird Science (the party scene)
Suspiria (red lighting during drug sequence)
My Boyfriend's Back (camera shot from inside a grave looking up at characters)
Kill Bill (weapon point-of-view shot)
E.T. (a boy on a bike — played by Diablo Cody's son — at the end)
Notting Hill (reading together on a bench at the end)
Lisa Frankenstein is available now on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital via Universal.
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ashyy-slashyy · 4 months
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oh yea the film autism goes wild!!!!!!
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oh and yes. they hold hands.
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ahsgirlblogger · 4 months
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i got these dvds <3
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flojocabron · 1 year
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04/19/23: Wednesday finds! No thrift store today, since I'm headed to Mexico instead. Going to spend a few days with my mom and sell some stuff.
So I got this from the fleamarket. More movies and some games. Not from my usual guy, but still at a decent price. I got twenty-nine things for $40. Five blurays, nineteen dvds and five videogames. The man had varied selection of movies, but it's stuff that I got already. A few things here are for Flipping, others are special editions or upgrades. I saw some action movies based on Chinese history, but I only took a few with me. I found some anime series too. And then there's some ps2, Xbox and 360 games.
After paying the man, I didn't really find much else. I found for $3.00, another anime DVD, and a 360 game. And to end the fleamarket trip, I found what I just learned is a common collectible. A framed sheet of Elvis Presley 1993 postage stamps. I paid $5.00 for it. I read online they're quite common. So, at face value, it's forty at $0.29 equaling $11.60. So yay? I guess. Finally, I went to Walmart to take home some groceries, and I picked up Death Note anime on bluray for $16. This one seems to run out quickly. Cause I've seen people talk about it, and I never see it there.
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