Essential The Official Coli Horror Film Thread: Discussion, Recommendations And Murder.

Brandeezy

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This camp was a real life Fear Street: Camp Nightwing :ohmy: minus the murdery stuff but still
Camp Quinebarge, the ‘Fyre Fest’ of overnight camps, closed after 6 days

Reads like the script of a horror movie

“Soon, stories began to circulate of problems that went much deeper than late deliveries: counselors hired just days before camp and lacking basic training; a counselor punched in the face by a child and a camper later hit in the head by the same child; dirty dishes provided at multiple meals; at least four campers vomiting and getting quarantined, while some parents said they weren’t informed; and staff quitting and being fired in high numbers.


Indeed, a camper’s letter to his parents from the first week reads like the famous parody letter from camp:

“We have been in tears, bored, and devastated the whole day. [The camp director] is lying to you all,” the camper wrote. “You have to trust us. You have to. We are not joking and we are not having fun. So many things are wrong with this place.” The boy’s father, who found the note folded in his son’s pocket days after camp closed and provided it to The Boston Globe, requested anonymity to protect his son’s privacy.”

-From camper Kayden Gove’s perspective, the whole experience was unusual. Kayden, 8, said he was hit in the head with a wooden block by another camper; his mother, Rebecca Gove, said he was bruised when he returned home. Kayden’scounselor, Bigler, said he was previously attacked by the same child, who punched him in the face, giving him a bloody lip.





“was hired about 4 days before campers arrived,” said MJ Lowry, a 21-year-old counselor this summer. “They just kind of said, ‘Hey you were referred, we’ll send you the application. You seem to be qualified, do you want the position?’”

“I played kickball, and got to see the turtle and the frog in the pond and learn about tadpoles. It was stuff like that
,” Lowry said of their brief training.”
:mjlol::picard:
they could have hired Jason Vorhees and none would have been the wiser


The Class Action Park guys need to do this Doc. next :mjlol:

 

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From executive producer J. J. Abrams and from acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larrain (of "NO" and "Jackie" fame), this is the first look at the new adaptation of the psychological novel by horror master Stephen King.

Check out the official trailer for "Lisey's Story," the new, upcoming eight-part miniseries for Apple TV, starring Oscar-winner Julianne Moore as a widow who becomes increasingly obsessed with the dark mystery surrounding her husband's untimely death.

Clive Owen plays Moore's husband in hallucinatory flashback scenes. He plays a best-selling horror author who would have unusually long spells of unconsciousness before writing a book.

While adapting his own work, Stephen King wrote all eight episodes of the mini-series, while Pablo Larrain directed the entire run.

The supporting cast includes Jennifer Jason Leigh, Joan Allen, Dane DeHaan, Sung Kang, and Ron Cephas Jones.

"Lisey's Story" is set to premiere on June 4th exclusively on Apple TV Plus.

Just started watching this last week. Super slow....super slow...but worth it. On episode 6 right now
 

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horror normally treats societal issues well. And when they're heavy handed, they're necessary. I don't want anyone dealing with racism or sexism with a light touch in a world where clearly there are too many people who need to hear those messages

Maybe I'm using the wrong term. I meant "heavy-handed" as in doesn't fit the movie or is a way too blatant "message" moment. Societal issues can be tackled without making light of them (as here in the Fear trilogy) and without it being "heavy handed", in the sense that it flows well with the movie and "fits" it. The polar opposite for me would be "let's just make the female version of -insert random movie-".

Having Goode as the ultimate villain was a genius move in this sense, because the whole movie and societal stereotypes have you thinking all the way that Fier is indeed the witch while she was framed and manipulated for centuries by powerful white men. It was a very smart way to tackle patriarchy imo. And it wasn't in a light touch at all.
 

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Yeah Im done with this American Horror Stories shyt.

Teenager getting a blow job from a tranny with a mustache at a drive in theater. Then later the tranny bites and spits out the dude dikk on the car floor after turning into a zombie.

:dame: Ryan Murphy double downing on that shyt.
 

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Yeah Im done with this American Horror Stories shyt.

Teenager getting a blow job from a tranny with a mustache at a drive in theater. Then later the tranny bites and spits out the dude dikk on the car floor after turning into a zombie.

:dame: Ryan Murphy double downing on that shyt.
Told you. It’s too much - that’s not even scare value anymore - that’s shock porn
 

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