I watched Spell yesterday....was disappointed. I wanted them to go full out with the fukkery and they seemed to show restraint instead.
I swear that if Linnea Quigley hadn't gotten her breakout "Scream Queen" role in Return of the Living Dead she'd have gone into porn.watching
My mother and father rented that shyt off Amazon.I watched Spell yesterday....was disappointed. I wanted them to go full out with the fukkery and they seemed to show restraint instead.
The Halloween Song is my jam.I use to watch this every Halloween as a child ,,,, i use to be like ...................................................................>
The Halloween Song is my jam.
Wes Craven‘s 1991 horror movie The People Under the Stairs is getting new life over at Universal, Collider reports today, with Jordan Peele on board to produce a remake of the film.
Collider’s Jeff Sneider notes, “though Peele is not expected to direct the film himself, it remains unclear whether he and/or Rosenfeld will have a hand in writing the script.”
Peele will produce for Monkeypaw Productions alongside Win Rosenfeld.
In the 1991 original, “Two adults and a juvenile break into a house occupied by a brother and sister and their stolen children. There, they must fight for their lives.”
Brandon Quintin Adams starred alongside Ving Rhames, Everett McGill and Wendy Robie.
As Justin Yandell noted in a Bloody Disgusting article back in 2018, Craven’s The People Under the Stairs is a film rife with current day relevance and strong social commentary.
“The People Under the Stairs is plainly about the marginalization of minorities, class inequality, sexism, the patriarchy, isolationist nationalism and even healthcare. All the topics at the center of today’s rising culture war were highlighted on-screen a quarter-of-century ago in a movie that came and went with little fanfare,” Yandell wrote in the aforementioned article.
Whether as producer, writer, director or all three, Peele has proven himself a master of socially relevant horror, so it’s great to hear that he’ll be creatively involved with a new take.
https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3639594/jordan-peele-producing-new-take-wes-cravens-people-stairs-universal/
Peele on board to help produce an update on one of my old favorites, the people under the stairs.
The remake would be even more relevant today than the original was back in 1991.https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3639594/jordan-peele-producing-new-take-wes-cravens-people-stairs-.universal/
Peele on board to help produce an update on one of my old favorites, the people under the stairs.
The remake would be even more relevant today than the original was back in 1991.
I did a Friday the 13th re-watch marathon about a year ago. Only did the proper 10 movies and not the remake or Freddy vs Jason.I'm doing a Friday the 13th marathon and so far I'm through Part 4. I hate everyone in these fukking movies bro . Especially the women. bytch in 4 kept waiting on Jason to chase her before she ran. I was rooting for Jason by the end
Rankings so far:
Friday the 13th:
Friday the 13th Part II:
Friday the 13th Part III:
Friday the 13th Part IV: (my nikka Tommy put in work)
I did a Friday the 13th re-watch marathon about a year ago. Only did the proper 10 movies and not the remake or Freddy vs Jason.
My rankings:
1. Friday the 13th Part 2
2. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
3. Friday the 13th
4. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
5. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
6. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
7. Jason X
8. Friday the 13th Part III
9. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
10. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday
I did a Friday the 13th re-watch marathon about a year ago. Only did the proper 10 movies and not the remake or Freddy vs Jason.
My rankings:
1. Friday the 13th Part 2
2. Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter
3. Friday the 13th
4. Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood
5. Friday the 13th: A New Beginning
6. Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives
7. Jason X
8. Friday the 13th Part III
9. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
10. Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday