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@Nicole0416 for your own goodThere’s a three from hell trilogy steel book coming out. It has your name on it
Exclusive: Check Out the Awesome Box Art for the Rob Zombie Trilogy Steelbook Blu-ray Collection
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Just saw that pop up in my reccs today and added it to my que. I’ll start watching Tomm.Anyone watching the Ju-on series on Netflix?
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Exclusive: Check Out the Awesome Box Art for the Rob Zombie Trilogy Steelbook Blu-ray Collection
Rob Zombie’s blood-soaked trilogy following the spree-killing Firefly family is getting the Steelbook treatment. Lionsgate announced that the Rob Zombie Trilogy Steelbook Blu-ray collection will be available exclusively at Target on September 8th, in a handsome metallic case featuring gorgeous new artwork by artist Vance Kelly.There’s a three from hell trilogy steel book coming out. It has your name on it
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you’re lucky it’s 12:30 at night and I’m too tired from my day’s activities to give this the response it deserves. But Noted. Bookmarked for later.
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When you sit down for a Ju-On story, you usually know what you’re going to get. The pale creepy ghosts, the hunched kids in the corner, stringy black hair of doom, the cat cries, and a lot of horrific tales about the real-life violence behind the cursed creepy specters. Since Takashi Shimizu‘s original 1998 shorts, through the feature films, sequels, American remakes, sequels to those remakes, this year’s reboot Grudge, and heck, even a 2009 video game simulator, the hallmarks of that visual language and tonal focus remained consistent. Netflix’s new series spin on the material, Ju-On: Origins, feels like something new, very much rooted in the traditions of the franchise fans love, but told through a new perspective — a much, much more brutal perspective. Sometimes it’s a welcome change of pace that expands the reach and impact of the franchise’s familiar fascination with horrific domestic violence. Sometimes, not so much, veering into exploitative shock value rather than honing into the empathy that makes these stories so enduring.
Origins also holds true to Ju-On‘s tradition of labyrinthine, overlapping narratives, following an ensemble of characters across time periods in one big spooky spider-web of interconnected atrocities. That structure, which has helped the franchise endure through an ongoing series of episodic sequels, converts to the series format surprisingly well. No doubt, the easy transition is largely owed to the wise decision to keep things moving at a clip with six 30-minute episodes. That story structure makes Origins a perfect binge-watch, if a bit of a traumatizing one, weaving together the ensemble arcs with a tight command that works whether you chose to watch it like a long movie in a single blast or space out the episodes.
Started watching but I’m addicted to Scooby doo mystery incorporated right now lol. Need to finish this then I’ll finishSaw this and got excited, today my binge begins...
Netflix's 'Ju-On: Origins' Unfolds a Brutal New Beginning for the 'Grudge' Franchise
Scooby is the ultimate gateway drug to horrorStarted watching but I’m addicted to Scooby doo mystery incorporated right now lol. Need to finish this then I’ll finish
Yup especially this series. So many horror allusions. Even to stuff like dead aliveScooby is the ultimate gateway drug to horror