Global Nightmares
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@Essielayne1sShe | ❤️🔥The Rocky Horror Picture Show celebrates its 50th anniversary this year! What is your relationship to this cult classic?

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"Oh, Rocky man. Riffraff. Frankenfurter. Oh, my gosh, Magenta. All the characters. My high school senior year and into college early years was really highlighted, or at least the leisure part by midnight movie showings of Rocky Horror. The Rocky Horror Picture Show. One of my best best buddies, and we're still friends. I'm so fortunate, was Riff Raff."
@KittiChameleon | The Rocky Horror Picture Show celebrates its 50th anniversary this year! What is your relationship to this cult classic?

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"So I am. I picked this prompt because my best friend who she passed away four years ago, she was a total Rocky Horror fan. She was obsessed with the movie. The movie theme song was the ringtone on her phone. I never really got into Rocky Horror like that, but this jumped out at me because she would have loved this and she would have been all about this being the 50th anniversary. So my connection to this is just, you know, great memories of my."
@The79thstreetkd | Uncertain to be honest, history shows this is the best answer

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"That's why that film has aged well. And we don't have a ton of black horror films that have aged well, unfortunately. You have Ganja En Hess, which I think is directed by Bill Gunn. It's a pseudo vampire movie, and there's a lot going on in that movie. I love the cinematography, I love the tone, I love what it does with religion, and I love what it does with fear and black professionalism within this couple."
@rocio | The Rocky Horror Picture Show celebrates its 50th anniversary this year! What is your relationship to this cult classic?

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"It was, it was one of these screenings where you're screaming and doing things and I had no idea what I was doing. But I had some friends guide me through it and it was so fun. Really unforgettable and I love it. And now the cinema, independent cinema in Copenhagen that I volunteer at sometimes, they often show Rocky Horror and it's just a blast every time. And it's really nice to bring it to like new audiences and see people meet it for the first time."
@Taylor | My favorite horror shows!

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"I just love basically every episode of the original run with the exception of, I think it was season four when they switched and they sort of experimented with the hour long format. I think they kind of lost some of what made it so special. But yeah, I really love the original Twilight Zone. I do love the sort of later iterations of it as well. They did one in the 80s, they did one in the early 2000s."
@jarmagic | "GUT FEELING" by: jarmagic | Drop some recommendations for your favorite horror short stories!

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"Gut Feeling by Jar Magic is a horror short story that I wrote that I am so excited to share. It's a first person narrative that really puts you in the shoes of the character, the protagonist, the main character, and the story takes place during an organized kidnapping that's going unnoticed by the community. And from the very beginning the protagonist gets like a sense that something is wrong in their surroundings, but continues to dismiss them."
@micahbarely | Fantastical Fun!

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"I felt like there were some scenes, particularly with the unicorn's magic, that, you know, 10 years ago might have warranted practical effects. And I'm a huge fan of practical effects, but instead they used animation. And I felt like, you know, the unicorns in certain scenes didn't look as well as they should for, you know, such a movie. But I thought that the acting was. Was great."
@micahbarely | Campy Fun!

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"So I just came back from watching it last night. I was privileged enough that my school was having an advanced showing before it released in theaters. Shout Out. Superb. Who runs a lot of the events at UC Berkeley? So we saw it at amc and honestly, I could not recommend it more. I thought that it was super, super, super fun."
@Taylor | Loving the historical backdrop in horror novels lately!

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"Couple of weeks have told me about. So that's definitely being added to my list. But the Buffalo Hunter Hunter is a book that just sounds incredibly interesting. And Stephen Jones, the thing that I think makes his style of horror storytelling so interesting is that he sets a lot of these books against the backdrop of the Old West. And in the case of the Buffalo Hunter, X Hunter takes place in 1912."
@i_amchantal | The Crow

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"So if there's an actor. If there's an actor to be obsessed with right now, it's definitely going to be Bill Skarsgard. I hope I'm saying his name correctly, but I'm obsessed with him right now. The first time I watched him in a. In a role was when he played it, Stephen King's it, and he played Pennywise. And I had no idea that he was the one that was playing that. That character until I watched Hemlock Grove."