Your prudery and moralism bores the hell out of me https://randomrantdispenser.neocities.org/rant04-2024-07-18

ps: If you are replying to me on some beehaw community I won’t see it. I have no intention of interacting with that instance again. Echo Chambers are a cancer rotting away your brain.

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  • Mentioned some of my favorite directors - not much Fulci and Craven though. I’m not that really into horror per-se, I love Cronenberg and Carpenter’s themes and obviously their crazy practical effects and body horror, Argento always has absolutely beautiful colors and soundtrack, but I like more his murder/mystery movies than the supernatural ones. Zulawski goes crazy with surrealism, Ken Russell with the psychedelia, and Lynch has it all.


  • The Shining is just so beautiful, but in this more psychological, spiraling into madness, I really love Possession and Videodrome. Serial-killer horror I like Manhunter, the introduction of Hannibal Lecter to cinema (Red Dragon is a remake of this movie).
    Street Trash, Class of Nuke 'em High, Return of the Living Dead are some of my favorite thrashy campy movies. Street Trash is quite disturbing though


  • My country has a huge piracy tradition, we have counterfeit of everything and no one gives a fuck. I have this satellite decoder that let me watch any satellite-broadcasted channel in the world, and the guys who made those are so awesome that they also offer a streaming service they upload everything from all major streaming services, and it’s completely free, no subscription, you just buy their device and you have access to their private streaming








  • You really think what he did and how he reacted was sane? The guy is not a psychopath or cold heartless murder, and he didn’t even try to flee the scene.
    I believe the most in-control character is the main girl, she’s also the most intelligent - seems to be the one to better understand everything that is going on, and her decision at the end shows she was still capable of making choices - it was also her choice to leave, wasn’t it?
    The reason she carries the gun is the same reason she jokes about buying rat poison earlier, she wanted to do it long before the dance, the dance just made her lose the little faith she still had. The guy was in such a state that he would have gone along with anything she asked, his decision-making capability was completely impaired. Isn’t the dialogue before he says the movie title something like “Why did you do that?” “She asked me”. He wasn’t capable of accessing what he just did, his last rationalization is that they were just livestock, so it didn’t matter.

    But back at the creator’s view, I think it’s expressed in this scene: