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Barseps (Member Profile)
Your video, How Would Nicolas Cage Act In A Horror Movie?, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
The horror of childbirth (Community)
Hmmm ... wrong video here. Does not match description. ^voted horror movie trailer anyway
BOTTLECAP (Indie Film Trailer)
I had no idea it was a horror movie at all, until the end.
Looks great. The amount of blood they used was just right...
Radishes That Moan With Pleasure When You Caress Them
No wonder their horror movies are creepy as fuck, if that's the way they sound during sex O_O
Best/Worst Entertainment of 2012 Thread (Cinema Talk Post)
Radio: My favorite discovery of 2012 is "Radio Lab", a story telling show reminiscent of another favorite, 'This American Life', but with a much more sophisticated sound design. All episodes are available for free in the podcast section of iTunes.
Music: I fell in love with the New Orleans second line scene after Issy and I paid a visit to the crescent city this year. We saw the 'Rebirth Brass Band' live and had a great time. We also had a mini-meetup at the show with @dotdude. New Orleans music culture is like no other.
Music: Louis Cole & Genevieve Artadi: Highly unique and energetic electro-acoustic music. Hard to explain.
Music: Austin Texas band 'The Black Angels' - Dark, bluesy rock obviously influenced by the Doors. To be honest, I'm not crazy about blues rock or the Doors, but 'The Black Angels' manage to meld these influences into something I really dig.
Music: UK band, 'Metronomy'. Their sound is eclectic, hooky and heavily influenced by all the cool British 80's bands I loved as a kid. Goes down easy. Works in the background as well as the fore.
Movies: Django and Looper were the two films that captivated me from start to finish. Both films by gifted auteurs, one at the top of his game, the other on the rise. Great writing. Great Directing. Great performances.
Horror movies: The Cabin in the Woods (A clever and absurd meta-horror mashup) and the The Lady in Black (A classic, classy ghost story) both satisfied. It's nice that there were a couple of diamonds in sea of Paranormal-Activity-esque-found-footage detritus.
TV: same stuff that everyone else likes - BB, GoT, DoAb and Sherlock. I also got into Always Sunny in Philadelphia this year - very dark, very funny.
Books: Started a bunch, finished very few. Nothing to recommend. "Checklist Manifesto" is pretty interesting so far - it's about how the brain functions (or fails to function) in the information-dense present.
Games: 'Xcom' was a worthy update of the original. Loved all the detailed micro/macro strategy. 'Journey' was beautiful and fairly moving for a videogame.
Huge amounts of Coal Seam Gas bubbling in Australian River
@bmacs27 it isn't that hard to control if you understand the deposit, and fracking is just one tool in a belt of different options in horizontal drilling gas extraction. We have been doing it in Texas for the better part of a decade. Most of those horror movies we have seen of people lighting their water on fire has all been in Pennsylvania, so it is something kind of specific to those "ass holes" (mining companies). With that said, I an't the biggest fracking supporter, but if it destabilizes coal, perhaps it isn't all that terrible.
Spider Crabs vs Stingray
Like a horror movie! Spider crab abduction!
Misinformation, Fear, And Hate In America
Best horror movie I've seen in years. Tuck me in, Mommy!
4 Creepy Hidden Truths Behind Popular Scary Stories
>> ^thyazide:
Their arguments work fine in the context of the video... BUT.
American psycho = City
Freddy = City
Se7en = City
The prophecy = City
I can go on and on...
"Try to name one legitimately scary American horror movie that took place in a city."
Haven't seen The Prophecy but the others definitely don't seem scary to me. Creepy and/or weird, maybe, (or just really stupid in the case of Freddie) but not scary.
Earwax And Insect Removal
I feel for you, brother in sickness. That was worse than all the horror movies of the last 30 years.
Oh man, this is not the shit to watch when you are high.
I'm still going to eat those m&m's.
>> ^messenger:
I've seen a lot of sickening things on the internet, but for me for some reason, this is the worst thing I have ever seen. I puked in my mouth a little bit.
But yeah, I watched to the end.
Giant Spider eating a Snake
*nochannel
*Nature
*Fear
*Bugs
-Eia is for Darwin Awards candidates only
-Horrorshow is for horror movie type stuff
Meanwhile In Japan
2 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
A dark tale of Hydrogen Sulfide in a coal mine (1973)
Seriously, wtf was the 7th guy walking in there thinking? It's like bad horror movie logic.
enoch (Member Profile)
Anytime bud! That is a great find!
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In reply to this comment by ponceleon:
*quality
thanks man!
we do like our horror dont we?
ponceleon (Member Profile)
In reply to this comment by ponceleon:
*quality
thanks man!
we do like our horror dont we?