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ignify-caligo · 1 year
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Bullet from Blair Witch (2019) is certified Goob Boi™️
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susiephone · 9 months
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coolerluoser · 2 years
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the girls are going through it
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Choosing where you want to sit just because you want to see them fight the other tables ❌
Choosing where you want to sit because you want to see them fight the other tables AND [insert other reason] ✅
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ode-on-a-grecian-butt · 6 months
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man...Im disappointed with this game
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I love that realistic found footage/blair witch cam look. Like 10/10 on visuals. But man....this game feels like going to one of those scary amusement parks like Field of Scream.
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(I went to it once, its super expensive. It was fun tho) The scares are easy to see coming and in the back of your head you know its all fake. This game suffers from that same problem but it doesnt even give the player a storyline to follow. Just repeating jump scares and plopping around the woods in the dark for 18mins. No real tension no real atmosphere. Abandoned Souls did a better job imoh (but it too wasnt that practically scary either or well written)
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taliashires · 10 months
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WOMEN IN HORROR
Elsa Lanchester in The Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
Catherine Deneuve in Repulsion (1965)
Sissy Spacek in Carrie (1976)
Jessica Harper in Suspiria (1977)
Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project (1999)
Sheila Vand in A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
Toni Collette in Hereditary (2018)
Florence Pugh in Midsommar (2019)
Lupita Nyong'o in Us (2019)
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Polls:
Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) The Blair Witch Project (1999) The Thing (1982) Coraline (2009) Tremors (1990) Alien (1979) Nope (2022) The Evil Dead (1981) The Lighthouse (2019) The Shining (1980)
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thyme-in-a-bubble · 7 months
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a list of some autumnal movies/series 🍂
i am nothing if not an organised little goblin who can not stop themself from making a good list. this is just in case you want something with that fall vibe but can't think of any. just close your eyes and point somewhere on this little list, or even put the numbers in a generator and go with whatever the result is ♡
winter | spring | summer
🥧 ‧₊˚ ⋅ movies ⋅˚₊‧
nosferatu (1922) 
rosemary’s baby (1968)
halloween franchise (1978-)
friday the 13th franchise (1980-)
an american werewolf in london (1981)
a nightmare on elm street (1984)
ronja rövardotter (1984)
clue (1985)
princess bride (1987)
dead poets society (1989)
when harry met sally (1989)
hocus pocus (1993)
addams family values (1993)
interview with a vampie (1994)
the craft (1996)
the first wifes club (1996)
the scream franchise (1996-)
halloweentown (1998)
practical magic (1998)
you’ve got mail (1998)
the blair witch project (1999)
sleepy hollow (1999)
chocolat (2000)
amelie (2001)
the lord of the rings franchise (2001-2003)
scooby doo (2002)
pirates of the caribbean franchise (2003-2017)
north & south (2004)
pride and prejudice (2005)
the descent (2005)
the devil wears prada (2006)
el orfanato (2007)
the edge of love (2008)
twilight (2008)
julie & julia (2009)
jennifer’s body (2009)
dorian gray (2009)
coraline (2009)
true grit (2010)
the cabin in the woods (2011)
the odd life of timothy green (2012)
the conjuring franchise (2013-)
what we do in the shadows (2014)
the riot club (2014)
as above so below (2014)
the age of adaline (2015)
the witch (2015)
mary shelly (2017)
murder on the orient express (2017)
get out (2017)
a quiet place (2018 + 2020)
the guernsey literary and potato peel pie society (2018)
on the basis of sex (2018)
knives out (2019)
little women (2019)
the gentlemen (2019)
emma (2020)
ammonite (2020)
the dig (2021)
the batman (2022)
🧦 ‧₊˚ ⋅ series ⋅˚₊‧
gilmore girls (2000-2007)
outlander (2014-)
anne with on e (2017-2019)
queens gambit (2020)
moomin (1990-1992)
a discovery of witches (2018-2022)
virgin river (2019-)
supernatural (2005-2020)
shadow and bone (2021-)
vampire diaries (2009-2017)
stranger things (2016-)
the chilling adventures of sabrina (2018-2020)
once upon a time (2011-2018)
vikings valhalla (2022-)
peaky blinders (2013-2022)
downton abbey (2010-2015)
poldark (2015-2019)
dickinson (2019-2021)
killing eve (2018-2022)
ghost files/buzzfeed unsolved (2016-)
critical role (2015-)
lucifer (2016-2021)
the walking dead (2010-2022)
criminal minds (2005-2020, 2022-)
i’ll be gone in the dark (2020)
buffy the vampire slayer (1997-2003)
how to get away with murder (2014-2020)
the good fight (2017-2022)
american horror story (2011-)
teen wolf (2011-2017)
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tobbogan-13 · 7 months
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artfilmaesthetics · 11 months
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𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔰𝔲𝔟-𝔤𝔢𝔫𝔯𝔢𝔰 𝔬𝔣 𝔥𝔬𝔯𝔯𝔬𝔯:
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➞ 𝔭𝔞𝔯𝔱 𝔱𝔥𝔯𝔢𝔢 | 𝔣𝔬𝔩𝔨 𝔥𝔬𝔯𝔯𝔬𝔯
a sub-genre of horror that utilizes elements of folklore, like religion and the occult, to create suspense
• Midsommar (2019) dir. Ari Aster
• The Blair Witch Project (1999) dir. Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sánchez
• The Wicker Man (1973) dir. Robin Hardy
• Häxan (1922) dir. Benjamin Christensen
• Children of the Corn (1984) dir. Fritz Kiersch
• The Witch (2015) dir. Robert Eggers
• Lamb (2021) dir. Valdimar Jóhannsson
• Onibaba (1964) dir. Kaneto Shindō
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filmnoirsbian · 9 months
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Can you share some of your favorite and least favorite horror movies?
Some of my favorites are Scream 1996, Dark Water 2002, The Crow, Jennifer's Body, Rec, Se7en, Saw, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Zombieland, Night of the Living Dead, Get Out, The Stepford Wives 1975, 28 Days Later, The Silence of the Lambs, Carrie 1976, American Psycho, the Fear Street trilogy, Zombieland, Malignant, Us, Rosemary's Baby 1968, Poltergeist, Stoker, Bones and All, Snakes on a Plane, Zombeavers, Tremors, Kairo, The Thing 1982, Vamp, Alien, Return of the Living Dead, Practical Magic, Hocus Pocus, Cabin in the Woods, El Orfanato, Fright Night 2011, The Craft, Ginger Snaps, Pan's Labyrinth, Blade, Alien vs Predator, You're Next, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Signs, Chronicle, Mandy, The Devil's Backbone, Planet Terror, Train to Busan, Nope, The Descent, The Doom Generation, Prey, Midsommar, The Host 2006, The Eye 2002, Suspiria 1977 and 2019, The Invisible Man 1933 and 2020, A Nightmare on Elm Street 1984, Resident Evil 2002, Ready or Not, Trick r Treat, Delicatessen, The Blair Witch Project, Thirst 2009, Thirst 2019, Friday the 13th 1980, The People Under the Stairs, The Moth Diaries, Final Destination, Hereditary, The Village, Bride of Chucky, A Quiet Place, Candyman 1992 and 2021, Censor, Dead Snow, The Velocipastor, 8 Legged Freaks, Barbarian, M3gan, Zombie Tidal Wave, Pumpkinhead, Detention 2011, Insidious, The Fog 1980, Donnie Darko, Annabelle: Creations, The Blob 1988, It 2017, Sinister, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Fresh, and Black Christmas 1974
Some I dislike are The Hills Have Eyes franchise, Cabin Fever 2002, the Hostel franchise, Martyrs, My Bloody Valentine 2009, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2014, Rob Zombie's Halloween movies, Terrifier, Thankskilling, The Boy, Prom Night 2008, Dawn of the Dead 2004, Lycan Colony, Splice, One Missed Call 2008, Detention 2010, The Fog 2005, The Roommate, The Bye Bye Man, Wish Upon, Truth or Dare, Creepshow 2, Prometheus 2012, Annabelle 2014, The Purge, The Conjuring movies
I am extremely lenient with horror movies tbh for me to outright dislike one it essentially has to either bore me or feature unnecessary gratuitous rape/threats of rape--or be a bad remake.
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My Own Thoughts on the DnP Crafts SLIME Video
So everyone has been giving their own theories and thoughts on the DnP Crafts video and I thought it’s time I’d give my own two cents on this topic. First off, the cinematography is amazing and definitely gives off Blair Witch vibes! Really do think that Dan and Phil should delve more into short films.  Now onto the main topic: I think this overall short film serves as a metaphor for Dan and Phil’s commitment to each other and their refusal to submit to society's standards of who they should be. If we go back in time to “the video that shall not be named” (iykyk) up until their coming out videos in 2019, there has been a MAJOR difference in how they’ve acted towards each other and how they’ve depicted their relationship over the years. Before the “video that shall not be named,” they were not afraid to be flirty with each other or make innuendo jokes towards each other. But when “the incident” happened, all of that changed. Their demeanor towards each other started turning into a “strictly only friends” attitude. Sometimes they would stare at each other for a little bit, but then brush it off as nothing out of fear of what the phandom/society would think of them. In other words, it was a really scary time for them, especially when they had been constantly bombarded with questions about their sexuality and relationship status. It was a never-ending cycle that even Dan himself said in his “Basically I’m Gay” video gave him PTSD. But when they came out, all of that changed. They felt more free and liberated. The mask that they had to put on for YEARS to hide their true selves was finally shattered. And at this point, they didn’t care anymore. Dan and Phil became more relaxed and flirty towards each other, not caring what the phandom thought about their actions. 
The SLIME video depicts a lot of representations of this transformation. For one thing, the government classified notice in the beginning of the video could represent society or the phandom in the past with their constant attempts to put Dan and Phil in a box, forcing them to act a certain way so that their reputation wouldn't be ruined. During the slime making, they reference this fact several times.
Phil: I’ve been in a box. Dan: They tried to stop us. Phil: But they didnt’t.  Dan: We have returned, and so shall HE. Dan and Phil have returned to their channels (particularly the gaming channel) with a new state of mind, unafraid of how the public would view them. There is an increase in flirty banter in their videos and they are not afraid to be themselves. They make more innuendo jokes and Phil has even started swearing on the channel too, whereas before, he would either use alternatives or bleep it out.  I think the ritual itself could represent the new beginning of this era and their commitment/love for each other. As shown in the video, Dan is so devoted to his relationship with Phil that he would even kill him in a demonic sacrifice to be with him again. Dan knows he doesn’t want to do this, but he has to do it “for Him,” and if killing his soulmate is the only way through…then it must be done.  The way he slowly walks back towards the camera after killing Phil in an “Ohmygod what have I just done?!” way. His heavy breathing as he carries out the ritual on the pentagram showing his reluctance to carry out the task at hand.  And finally, the ending shot. The picture that the phandom has GUSHED over on Tumblr and Twitter: Dan and Phil were holding hands. Before then, there were several theories and speculations of them holding hands in the past through pictures and videos taken by fans but it had never been confirmed. Until now. In an official Dan and Phil video. This shows that Dan and Phil are comfortable enough in their own skin to share something so personal to them yet so normal on camera. Behind them, a demon looms over them, and the belt around His robe has many fans speculating could represent handfasting, which is a symbolic act that usually takes place in Pagan and folklore weddings where the hands of the couple are bound together with ribbon or chords to represent their commitment to each other. Dan holds Phil’s heart in his hand, representing how he literally “stole Phil’s heart” and Phil holds the knife Dan killed him with. They stare blankly into the camera, with an intense look that says: THIS is who we are. We are DONE putting on a facade for your comfort levels. From here on out, WE make the rules on who we shall be. THAT IS A PROMISE. And if you don’t like it…then why are you even here? (As in watching our content)
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quinnhills · 1 year
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I am here to request more pictures of Blair Witch for she looks like a wonderful cat
Request granted.
Here’s Blair Witch in 2019-2020 as a wee lass!
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crystallizedtwilight · 9 months
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may I ask what ur fave horror/spooky/halloween movies are?
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Coraline
Perfect Blue
The Blair Witch Project
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
The Addams Family (2019)
Halloween (2018)
Paranorman
Killer Klowns From Outer Space
The Haunted Mansion (2023)
Hotel Transylvania 3
47 Meters Down (2019)
Alien & Aliens (sci-fi but still)
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romanceyourdemons · 2 months
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death of a vlogger (2019) is definitely a fun and fairly effective found footage horror film. in terms of thematic or frightening power, it does not compare to its genre predecessors lake mungo (2008), cannibal holocaust (1980), or even the blair witch project (1999), largely because it states its themes too openly for them to be really thought-provoking while also shying away from visuals and scenarios shocking enough to provoke a visceral reaction; however, this is only a symptom of a weak film, rather than a bad one. execution regardless, the film does something very interesting with its premise. the film is a mockumentary about a vlogger who may or may not have faked supernatural events occurring on his livestreams. the vlogger is shamed and condemned for creating a work of film that framed false supernatural events as true; however, the larger film itself does just that. while a film like cannibal holocaust (1980) splits its condemnation equally between the creators and consumers of both the fictional and the meta films, this film sets aside the response of the audience (overwhelming and violent though the in-film audience is) as a natural and directly induced reaction, laying all its blame on the creators of misleading and manipulative media. whether or not graham’s apartment is really haunted is fundamentally secondary; the central point is that the filmmakers’ desire to evoke a reaction in their audience has blurred the lines between fiction and reality until it becomes meaningless, and the only thing the work can convey is that the work is trying to convey something. i did enjoy what death of a vlogger (2019) was trying to convey despite its weaknesses, and i consider it a fun and well-made entry to the found footage horror canon
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chaifootsteps · 4 months
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Regarding the Alastor scene where he smiles at the portrait... you need to look very carefully at it.
Since Alastor does always smile, it took me a second.
He turns his head to "Lilith", his pupil looks up and down at her, his eyeball gets smaller and his grin grows wider.
He absolutely was intentionally looking at Lilith differently and it's super easy to miss.
I also rewatched Murder Family and for some reason only now noticed the Root symbol at the top of the pole Blitz and Millie are tied to. There's also Blair Witch looking symbols hanging around on the trees in the woods around them.
Yeah... I know we all think Viv isn't that smart ahead of time, but these things are definitely something she's been planning for awhile, based on the leaks and the Roo posts from 2019.
I also think that Rosie's character sheet and drawing of her Mary Poppins influence gave a lot away but of course no one picked up on that because who the hell thinks she's secretly Lilith???
"It takes a woman to quietly plan" "the cover is not the book" "just leave everything to me"
I'll be honest, I always had a feeling about Rosie's character but could never put my finger on her.
And I'm glad things have been leaked because we'll see very soon what's real and what isn't.
Not a thing we can do but that. Hard to believe it's almost here.
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