Terror in the Aisles
Here's the movie-related pixel art from this year's DangerTerrorHorrorThon: the Toxic Avenger, Freddy Krueger (Nightmare on Elm Street series), and Rosemary (L.Bava's Dèmoni/Demons)!
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Halloween Countdown day 29 - here’s DEMONS 🎃🖤
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Geretta Geretta as Koster in SHOCKING DARK – 1989
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Rats: Night of Terror (1985)
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My ★★★★ Review of Rats: Night of Terror (1985)
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In Search Of Darkness Part III - The Final Journey into 80s Horror | Trailer
The IN SEARCH OF DARKNESS series is the most complete retrospective documentaries of the genre ever made. Featuring compelling critical takes, insider tales, and unheard anecdotes, this extraordinary documentary delivers a new perspective on the decade that gave rise to some of the horror genre’s greatest films and franchises.
Join us on one final journey into ‘80s Horror. This five-hour finale to the most celebrated horror documentary series in history shines a spotlight on straight-to-video & shot-on-video horror favorites, as well as unsung drive-in and theatrical releases, as chosen by the horror community.
Featuring interviews with 70 horror experts and icons and coming with four hours of additional bonus content, In Search of Darkness: Part III is available to order now for a limited time only. This is your last opportunity to become a part of horror history and get your name in the credits: order by midnight Halloween to secure your limited edition copy.
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Digital Release: Nov 2022
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while i love how both versions portrayed hisoka's true bloodlust finally shining through, 1999's portrayal strikes me as much more visceral.
gon, the brave and quick-witted kid that we've been following throughout the exams, is faced with mortal fear for the first time during the exam. and for once, he is scared. terrified, even. he instinctively curls into a ball, shaking and pleading to be somewhere, ANYWHERE else than here, and the audience is reminded that despite being leagues above most of the other candidates, he's still a 12 year old boy looking for his father. and yet, despite feeling this terror; despite learning what fear really entailed, he continues on. he takes a few uncertain steps, and he's running forward once again.
meanwhile, 2011's take strikes me as very matter of fact; hisoka is scary, and gon is scared, but he quickly gets over it and moves on. it's still a very, VERY well done scene, and it gets the message across well (i actually do not know which hisoka i prefer between the two, they're both so unnerving), but 1999 is so good at humanizing its characters that i can't help but praise it for making me feel like i was there. like i could feel the exact same horror that gon felt, down to the last frame. it's difficult to achieve that sensation, but they ABSOLUTELY succeeded.
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