Lady of Two Lands (Here and There)
Gemma Files’s The Mummy
Lady of Two Lands (Here and There)
Gemma Files’s The Mummy
THANK YOU
it was just a selfie, but I loved it so much
Huh, interesting, I haven't seen it since the 80's
!!!!!!!
My kids are sick, I might be able to actual join for this one! YAY
And what a great movie. I 100% think it's folk horror
frolic in the brine
goblins be thine
I'll probably watch along with my Tartan Terrors import DVD from '99
Tomorrow! Tomorrow! The greatest night of the week. Join us as we watch the musical holiday horror nightmare, Anna and the Apocalypse at 9PM EST
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfWI...
NEVERMIND. LIttle Shop of Horrors was on Tubi as of YESTERDAY. I watched a few minutes of it to make sure it was the musical
But now it's gone from Tubi as of today, and they only have the non musical one.
Sorry #horrorwatch, looks like it's Anna and the Apocalypse
Tomorrow! Tomorrow! The greatest night of the week! Join us Seymore, we're hungry for #HorrorWatch!
We're going to do classic 80's musical remake of Little Shop of Horrors
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqFZ...
Hopefully they'll replace them!
Modern day TV exec to Fred Rogers:
"Fred, Fred! Listen, Fred. You've got to change it. 'Mr. Rogers Universe' has so many franchise opportunities!!!"
Hookland was made by Soviet science fiction and cosmonauts. It was made by pulp novels my mother didn’t want me to read, but that my Aunt Barbara still lent me. Made by countless bad films surreptitiously watched on an old black and white TV. It has been shaped by a refusal to sneer at the work of Stephen King because Salem’s Lot was brilliant when I read it at 11 and still is. In fact, it has been shaped by a refusal to sneer at anything that generated a sense of sublime, awe and terror in childhood – even being forced to perform interpretive dance to Tomita. It has been made by brilliant writers – Aickman, Machen, Jackson – and it has been made by bad ones. It owes large debts to comics, goth, punk and movie soundtracks that is will never repay. Its substitute parents are free public libraries and Radio 4. It comes with a childhood place soaked with fear of ghosts and UFOs, it comes from a place of love for those exact same engines of terror. It comes from a revulsion for how psychogeography has increasingly became an academic and art language that excludes people from their own primal experience of landscape. It comes for a raging dislike of commodity writing about place and nature. It comes from an absolute refusal to allow fascists to easily occupy their cherished grounds of myth and folklore. It comes from the cunning, the ghost soil, the landscape of England as experienced by this broken body for five long decades. It comes from being a Fully-grown Changeling. Fay Godwin, Paul Nash and Dame Laura Knight are always muttering about it with disapproval in the imagined afterlife. Nothing in it is made up, just remembered differently. It was designed to be a permissive space, a common ground where people could explore and find their own hauntings. You all own it, you all make it. You are all marching with the spirits of dead spaceman, wood sprites and a thousand lost childhoods. You are all scuffling up your memories, your own stories as you navigate across th…
Today's answer to What is Hookland?
Okay, fair point!
"another film in the Longlegs universe"
okay, cool, I mean I'm there.
But also..."universe?"
Not everything needs its own universe
actually, I meant charcoal not chalk! So even better
about to go on a walk
dense fog warning FTW
CHALK AND SHADOWS
(medium/mood)
That sucks so much
Yikes! That's so annoying
They're SO GOOD
Them! is finally on Tubi. Sheesh. The one month where it wouldn't have fit. Where was it on our monster/creature feature months? 50's scifi month? Black and white horror month?
oh hey all that vibe codin' at bluesky sure is turning out just tops
but done in a way where an event happened ( the first showing) and all the detritus in the book is a kind of evidence and series of clues (interviews, journals, blog pages, etc)
and the reader then has to act like a detective while reading, to piece together the clues
so that future book idea (one that's been gnawing at me for a decade now) about a crazed director (think Herzog mixed with Kubrik with a dash of Coppolla in Hearts of Darknes) and insane method actor (like Kinski, etc) trying to make an actual cursed film, will be done in a kind of epistolary style
oh yeah! That's right, he did
you could tell Carpenter was a Nigel Kneale fan, including a reference to Hobb's End (Quaretermass and the Pit) inside In the Mouth of Madness
THAT BARBER
lol
EXCELLENT. Good book, and I love all of Thomas Canty's covers
your dog is Fred
he has no hair
if he's in the kennel
I'll see you there
I remember seeing their website wayyyy back in the late 90's, and was interested, and thinking of going out there. I was an early 20-something, interested in neo hippie stuff
I'm glad I avoided that
YAY! Crossroads RULES