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horrorwomensource · 7 months
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Kiernan Shipka as Jamie Hughes • Totally Killer (2023) dir. Nahnatchka Khan
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deliciouspirateangel · 7 months
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Totally Killer subverted the “bury your gays” trope by rewriting the timeline and creating a whole new gay
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dailyflicks · 7 months
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Remember: avoid the knife, keep your life. TOTALLY KILLER (2023) dir. Nahnatchka Khan
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killingsboys-archived · 7 months
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7/31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN — Totally Killer (2023)
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susiephone · 7 months
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Stephi Chin-Salvo as Marisa Song Totally Killer (2023)
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nymph-of-books · 7 months
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i love how silly totally killer was. like, goddamn, amelia builds the first time travelling machine ever for a SCIENCE project, and someone who’s gathered some dirt in a box attempts to bully her on the fact it wasn’t good enough. jamie’s mom tries to bully her about being a lesbian and jamie defends gay people and suddenly jamie has a gay brother in the future who is married and has kids. jamie survives not one but two vicious killers and comes back to the much more arguably horrifying reality of her name being colette.
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leotanaka · 7 months
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this movie has the opportunity to do the funniest thing ever right now!
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songbvrd · 7 months
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so like. totally killer. genuinely enjoyed it. very fun, love the horror references, felt like it was made with a love for the classics. but also like … why does no one else remember what happened in 1987? shouldn’t her parents have recognised her? do they think they named her brother jamie after the her they met in 1987? do they just think they weirdly had a daughter who looked exactly like the jamie who disappeared? does pam just not remember the moment in the machine? i’m so confused by that ending. like i don’t really care that much if it made sense because i liked it anyway but wtf was that?
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purpleyearning · 6 months
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At this point they’re asking to be murdered like… “ooh fun cabin in the woods while murderer is out there”
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memendoemori · 7 months
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I fully understand and appreciate all of the "Gortash is the worst person ever" discussions, and I do think he is in fact the worst most godawful weasel imaginable, but that's what makes it so fun to think about him being down so utterly horrendous for the Dark Urge that he'd let that freak do whatever they wanted to him
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cynningly · 5 months
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i have figured out the pattern in my ideal character dynamic and it’s just asshole purple bunny men
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horrorwomensource · 7 months
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Troy Leigh-Anne Johnson as Lauren Creston • Totally Killer (2023) dir. Nahnatchka Khan
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bonnieisaway · 1 year
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hi scissor seven fandom. i still have not watched season four and i'm going insane in the membrane so i'm here to discuss how we dont talk about this scene enough
anyway so i was editing again and i got put off because i found this specific screenshot again
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and i was put off about it because he smiles here. he smiles. this like absolutely mortifying, fucked up smile. and i went back and now i think it's really fucking cool (atleast by my interpretation)
ANYWAYS: to jog your memory Redtooth just fucking MAIMED Dai Bo and Xiao Fei and now Seven is next- and he has this internal dialogue with 'his past self' in his head. A few episodes before this, Seven says to Dai Bo that he has "An idea" of how he used to be- though, "My memory is still choppy." And this scene, when he looks to talk to his past self, I think illustrates what he can remember now:
We see an unnamed woman dying, and then Seven standing at, presumably, her unmarked grave. Then we see Seven approaching the Killers League- or another building in Xuanwu- and after that, the day the girl in white stabbed Seven. The last 'memory' (though, this one might just be more of a conceptualization of what he thinks he was,) is Seven standing on top of a pile of broken swords and bones, and this is the last 'memory' we see
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These, and what Seven has been told by others like Captain Jack, are what Seven uses to form this concept of his past self. Notably, in Captain Jack's nightmares, past Seven is also depicted as smiling- when in reality, he had only ever smiled once, with the girl in white.
'Past Seven' approaches the current him and asks, "You've been looking for me, haven't you?" Which, more literally, would mean Seven's been searching for these memories, and the remnant of who this person was in himself today. The first time we see this Seven's face, he is smiling. This massive, terrifying grin.
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fucking christ bro put that away
Seven tells himself that he cannot escape this- he will never escape the Shadow Killers, and he tells himself that he has to let this part of him 'take over.' To be clear, this is not to paint Seven as having a split personality, but more to represent that he is at war with himself. When Seven smiles and slashes Redtooth, that is not a different person, but Seven, what he thinks is, regressing to that person that he used to be.
But notably, I think, this is not the Seven that he used to be. This is, by no means, who he was in the past. Seven, in the past, never smiled, nor had shown any emotion indicating that he took pleasure in these things. The only times Seven is painted this way is from other characters who are inherently unreliable narrators, because they themselves do not know the full story of who Seven was. Season 3, with the help of 'Two Heroes' from Season 2, paints past Seven as somebody who was going through to motions: he did what he needed to do, and that was it. And sometimes, through this, he is compassionate or merciful- though only in a way that is obvious when you have the bigger picture. Beyond this, the 'past Seven' we see here says something that directly conflicts with what he had truly believed: "You cannot escape your past."
Younger Seven does not speak enough to actively say he does not agree with this, but I think he did believe he could because of what happened with the Girl in White. Seven here, in his scattered memories, sees her entirely as a catalyst for him to put his emotions aside. Seven in the past directly betrayed the organization and fought every killer in Xuanwu for her. If Seven believed that he could never escape his fate, that he would never be able to run far enough from the organization, I don't think he ever would have risked everything for the Girl in White. If he never believed that, if his emotions had never won, he never would have walked into what he KNEW was a trap to save her- he never would have done anything and everything for her, because he would have believed it would've been pointless in the end.
This 'past self' that Seven forces himself to embrace, the one that smiles when he draws his sword against an enemy that logically, he should've known was nigh impossible to beat, was never Seven. This was the ideal of who he was, and he himself can hardly even try and stick to this: Not even moments later, he stares down at his sword once again and thinks in silence, questioning who he is.
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This past Seven, the ideal of who he was, once again tells him that his emotions will weaken him, but even if that's what Seven had been taught all his life, somehow, through the Girl in White, this belief had began to unravel. And beyond that, objectively, he is wrong about this- this ideal Seven tries to force himself to embody does not stand a chance against Redtooth, and his forced apathy gets him nowhere. Redtooth- who did not even recognize this Seven who smiled at him, but when he stood the same way he did before- directly says Seven's sword must be weaker than he thought.
Green Phoenix says "He's out of practice- that isn't how you use the blade." And, originally, I took this line to sound a bit snooty, because technically, this looks no different than how Seven has used the sword in the past, and fuck if Green Phoenix knows how to use the thing, but I think this line is a lot better when you read it as "That isn't how Seven used the blade." I don't know if that's really how it was meant to be translated, or if I'm looking to deep into it, but it's a nice touch.
Seven does not stand a chance in defeating Redtooth until he forgets what he's told himself, and reaffirms to himself once again: he is not that person he (thought he) once was.
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Seven, evidently, still loses here: he nearly pushes Redtooth to his very limit, but this is the closest he gets to defeating him, this is where Seven is his strongest, when he uses his emotions to reaffirm who he is today.
I think Seven is still very much stuck exploring who he once was: and he may not ever truly know that he's never actually been this cold, unfeeling villain, but this episode goes so far to show how Seven learns that he will always choose the island, his friends and his emotions above all else, and the small ways it shows us this isn't even who Seven really was, and it's so so fucking cool and I absolutely adore it.
if i watch season 4 and it actually just smacks me in the face and contradicts everything i say here i'm going to blow up a building also i still haven't watched it so let's pray i dont get notes that spoil it
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touchoffleece · 5 months
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Stephi Chin Salvo is in Totally Killer *Rings Town Bell*
Hey supergirl and supercorp fellows, I recently got convinced to watch Totally Killer where: Stephi Chin Salvo (aka best secretary ever aka Jess from Supergirl) plays a mean girl in the 80's while there's a killer on the lose. I personally didn't catch that it was "Jess from Supergirl" until I ran into a fellow Supergirl fan pointing it out, but looking back with that context makes it rather entertaining on top of the already entertaining film. Err, so yeah if that sounds like something you would enjoy watching or if you would like to support Ms Chin-Salvo, consider giving Totally Killer a watch.
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pristina-nomine · 10 months
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I’ve learned my lesson with La Passe-miroir, I won’t even breath in the direction of The Queen’s Thief tag. I shall not look for pretty fanarts.
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hopelesslydimwitted · 2 years
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in another life, hunter is born out of love
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