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I know that I’m a chosen dark one: I just need to learn how to control and manifest the power.it gets out of control and all encompassing on my energy at times. The gift and the curse.
I know that I’m a chosen dark one: I just need to learn how to control and manifest the power.it gets out of control and all encompassing on my energy at times. The gift and the curse.
fixed your classifications-(the rest on your list I agree with)Must Watch
Near Dark
Day of the Dead
Pirahna
The Conjuring
The Conjuring 2
Recommended
Fear Street
Blood Red Sky
Freaky
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
The House That Jack Built
Cheap Thrills
Child's Play 2
Bride of Chucky
Vampires vs. The Bronx
Creep 2
Sweetheart
#Alive
Bird Box
Apostle
Cargo
The Ritual
Gerald's Game
Hush
Under the Shadow
The Guest
If You Have Nothing Else To Do
A Classic Horror Story
Creep
Basura
The Empty Man
Unfriended
Velvet Buzzsaw
I enjoyed Z Nation - I don’t see anything wrong with the comparison. Didn’t take itself too seriously but had enough of a storyline per season, special affects, action to keep it interesting. Better than The Walking Dead which I lost interest in after season 2 - boring, formulaic and slow. I fail to understand how that lasted for as many seasons as it did.I got distinct Z-Nation vibes from that trailer.
Yeah the Z-Nation comparison isn't a bad thing. Could end up being a positive for the show.I enjoyed Z Nation - I don’t see anything wrong with the comparison. Didn’t take itself too seriously but had enough of a storyline per season, special affects, action to keep it interesting. Better than The Walking Dead which I lost interest in after season 2 - boring, formulaic and slow. I fail to understand how that lasted for as many seasons as it did.
I like he idea of continuing the story from the movies. That was one of the things that made the first season of The Exorcist TV show work for me.breaking fukking news. the director was known. the trilogy? new. Leslie odom, jr.? New. Ellen returning? Also new
'The Exorcist': David Gordon Green to Direct New Trilogy Starring Leslie Odom Jr. and Ellen Burstyn
Jason Blum will produce alongside David Robinson of Morgan Creek, which holds the rights to the Exorcist franchise. The New York Times broke the news, reporting that Universal and Peacock have acquired the trilogy in a mega-deal worth more than $400 million. The first film is expected to hit theaters in late 2023 -- a year after Green's final Halloween movie -- while the second and third films could wind up debuting on Peacock under the terms of the deal.
Rather than remake The Exorcist, Green will continue the story, with Odom playing the father of a possessed child. Desperate for help, he tracks down Burstyn's character, whose young daughter (Linda Blair) was possessed by the Devil in the first film. Her character did not appear in the two Exorcist sequels or the prequel.
I like he idea of continuing the story from the movies. That was one of the things that made the first season of The Exorcist TV show work for me.
Be curious if they reach out to Linda Blair to be in this trilogy too.
Chapelwaite
Set in the 1850s, the series follows Captain Charles Boone (Adrien Brody) who relocates his family of three children to his ancestral home in the small, seemingly sleepy town of Preacher’s Corners, Maine after his wife dies at sea. However, Charles will soon have to confront the secrets of his family’s sordid history, and fight to end the darkness that has plagued the Boones for generations.
Based on the Short Story 'Jerusalem's Lot' by Stephen King.