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is it on streaming yet?

Yeah, Shudder has it.

been for like week

that's my night sorted

Arthoes are normies that pretend to understand art because they're like so deep and stuff, you fucking sped

Based. Enjoy.

Thirteenth for Ella Rubin, star of Until Dawn and appearing in the upcoming Fear Street: Prom Queen

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How close is the flick to the """"""game"""""?

Fear Street: Prom Queen

I hope this is more like the second Fear Street (actually fairly good slasher) and less like the first Fear Street (Lesbian teen romance movie with Scream elements, but also some good gore.)
This doesn't seem tied to the characters of the other ones, so it has a chance of being a good standalone slasher. Being a Netflix original in 2025 is honestly a bigger red flag than being a Tubi original, though.

The first Fear Street was such retardation. Half the movie is some cunt crying over the fact that she's gay. Literally nobody gives a shit if a highschool girl says they're a lesbo. As long as they aren't a fat dyke, nobody bullies them and 99% of guys think it's hot. The same shit was pulled with one of the characters in the Power Rangers movie, which was total ass as well.

Rubin

jewish

yes, and?

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Yeah it would have been way better if they toned the lesbian stuff down, and I'm not trying to rant about "woke" or anything. It actually got distracting.
If you haven't seen the second Fear Street it's quite a bit better, and it's all a flashback so the characters from the first movie barely appear in it.

I saw the trilogy when it first hit streaming. 2nd is actually a good horror movie. 3rd has enough good moments that I liked it too.

Haven't seen 3 yet, maybe I'll watch it since the new one is coming out and you said it's not shit.

It's my favorite of the year so far so yes.

I liked the sets, costumes, etc. since it's the Salem witch trials. Something about that setting appeals to me, also another reason I liked The Witch.

I think the shilling would work better if you posted webms of scenes from Lowlifes instead of videos of the actress making coffee.

Just finished watching, *ahem*

Skinwalker Ranch (2013)

The Phoenix Incident (2015)

Alien Abduction (2014)

The Wicksboro Incident (2003)

Aliens: Zone of Silence (2017)

The Alien Report (2024)

Alien Valley (2012)

Case 347 (2020)

Man Vs. (2015)

Hangar 10 (2014)

The Gracefield Incident (2017)

Area 51 (2015)

Beyond the Sky (2018)

Incident at Montauk (2019)

Extraterrestrial (2014)

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And what did you think about each of them?

All pretty unoriginal and predictable except Wicksboro and Alien Report - those are worth a watch.

Incident at Montauk (2019)

I am obliged to show you the lady who reads books about weird shit I've never heard of and explains them to me
youtube.com/watch?v=7PhXy-SMhLk

unoriginal

This means nothing since almost every movie ever made has taken something from another movie, event, book, etc.

Has there ever been a depiction of zombies more genuinely unnerving and revolting than Lucio Fulci's? I honestly think not. I love how they look so gnarly and rotten, and how they are slooooooow AF, almost like invincible mummies but outright invincible once they get their hands on you. Definitely scarier than some of the wacky ones in Romero films, or the whole running variant

unnerving

Do body snatchers count or are they too close to clone/doppelganger? Body snatchers freaked me out more because you can't tell until they make the noise to let the other plant people know.
I think they should count as zombies because it's like cordyceps

Horror is the best it has ever been. You're just racist over Black people for no reason.

Some of my best friends are black and gay, checkmate libtard

he's a good director who seems to have an impeccable knowledge on how to do horror effectively

Just because he doesn't like Peele doesn't mean he's racist, retard.

i trust him. i was not expecting to like long legs and the monkey as much as i did

Well, Frizzi is still alive and well, all it takes is for somebody to hire him.

Yeah, they actually look like rotting corpses.

black and gay

Redundant.

Okay, klanny
Why bring up Peele out of the blue when he's three for three on directing good horror movies and one for one on being a producer for a good action movie? There's nothing 'slop' about this.

2 remakes of the same movie

Other than Black Christmas, when else has this happened?

Anon, we're still remaking remakes of stage show rip offs from the 1800s

I was talking about movies, horror movies specifically. Black Christmas & Carrie has done it. Mystery Of The Wax Museum kinda did it, but the 2000s House Of Wax was a remake of the 50s version and not of the original, so it technically didn't.

I loved it before the ending.

I was talking about Nosferatu being a remake of Nosferatu being a remake of Nosferatu being a remake of the stage show of Dracula, based on the book
Most Universal IP monsters have loads and generally the best remake of those isn't by universal but WB

And i'm mentioning Nosferatu because it's recent, there are more remade ones like Invasion of the Body Snatchers
It's also a genre where directors will remake their own movie more often than George Lucas

You make a very good point.

MTV horseshit.