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Lucas 100% having PTSD from watching these 2 things happen back to back
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Lucas 100% having PTSD from watching these 2 things happen back to back
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What are your favorite 70s horror films?
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What are your favorite 70s horror films?

I'm looking for more films with that iconic 70s vibe. Just a few of my favorites in no particular order:

  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (possibly my favorite)

  • The Exorcist

  • Black Christmas

  • Blood on Satans Claw

  • The Wickerman

  • Jaws


I’m unsettled over how Lucifer Valentine’s ‘Vomit Gore’ franchise has become popular on TikTok.
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I’m unsettled over how Lucifer Valentine’s ‘Vomit Gore’ franchise has become popular on TikTok.

For those who are unaware of him or his work, Lucifer Valentine is an extreme cinema director who is infamous for creating 2006’s ‘Slaughtered Vomit Dolls’ and the subsequent ‘Vomit Gore’ films. After The Disturbing Cinema Iceberg went viral and helped Lucifer’s ‘Vomit Gore’ films garner the most attention they’ve seen in years, he soon fell under mass scrutiny due to credible allegations regarding him allegedly grooming and manipulating minors, sex workers, addicts, and fans struggling with mental illness or eating disorders.

I came across a Tik Tok about his films and noticed that it had a sizeable amount of likes and comments for something so niche and obscure. I looked to see if there were other Tik Toks about him or his work and was astonished at how many young Gen-Z fans he seems to have now. Everyone who has seen his work knows that they’re not only shitty and tryhard but just misogynistic abuse videos disguised as “transgressive experimental art”. It worries me knowing that a lot of these young impressionable fans will most likely contact him and fall into his trap.

Also, for those curious, his real name is (allegedly) Shawn Fedorchuk and he served as an editor for ‘True Blood’, ‘Kong: Skull Island’, ‘Bombshell’, and an Ice Nine Kills documentary. 🤐











One of the most interesting things about Halloween Kills was its flashback sequence to "The Night HE Came Home." Would you be interested in seeing an entire movie set during this era?
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One of the most interesting things about Halloween Kills was its flashback sequence to "The Night HE Came Home." Would you be interested in seeing an entire movie set during this era?
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How does your heritage and culture affects your taste or fear on horror movies?
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How does your heritage and culture affects your taste or fear on horror movies?

I reckon it has a lot to do with is. I’m asian and i’m more scared with asian horrors because it is closer to my physic, beliefs, and culture. For example there are a lot of asian horror movies remake by america and i’m always more scared with the original asian version because it’s closer to home. And although i love a lot of western horrors since i was a kid like poltergeist, exorcist, none of that makes me sleep with the lights on for weeks like after i watch the ring. Ghosts definitely scare me more than demons. I’m also short-sighted since i was a kid and almost everything blur if i don’t have my contacts or glasses so that early scene on the eye where the girl’s vision still blurry after the operation really really scare me because that’s what i’m always scared of

How does your background affects you and what horror movies or type of horror scare you the most ?


Movies where the woods steal people
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Movies where the woods steal people

I’m looking for movies that dissect the horror of the deep dark woods a la “The Blair Witch Project”, “The Ritual” or more recently “Lovely, Dark and Deep”. Essentially anything that fits the bill of cosmic forest horror… Lately I’ve been fascinated by games like “Darkwood” and Slavic Folklore in general. I’d love to understand what makes this Woodritch type of horror so special in my eyes. Thanks!


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