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Rondo Award-nominated author Orrin Grey writes disjointed and irresponsible things about monsters, ghosts, and sometimes the ghosts of monsters.
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Probably for the best.
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*panned.
Damn autocorrect.
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Yeah, leaving all the rest of this back-and-forth aside, THE THING was definitely pretty thoroughly planned when it first came out.
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They do a ton of cool programming, and I'm involved in co-hosting a couple of things there every month!
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I mean, sleeper cells were mostly bullshit back when the term was first coined. Don't know why it would be any different now.
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Be cool if I said *when* this week, right? It's on Wednesday.
www.eventbrite.com/e/dark-intru...
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Holy shit yes! Would buy! I love this!
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Let's face it, a whole lot these look better than any of the Marvel movies.
And I say that as someone who likes a lot of the Marvel movies.
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I feel like the news sites just make up new celebrities.
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If Crowe doesn't throw on a cartoonish accent that he can't actually do right, I'm not interested.
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Superman, the original Chairface Chippendale.
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I hope that someone, someday writes a truly great biography about him.
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If you like this, I recommend a couple of John Brahm's earlier horror-adjacent films - THE LODGER (1944), featuring another great performance by Laird Cregar, and the less dramatic but absolutely charming THE UNDYING MONSTER (1942).
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I haven't yet found an earlier one, either. THE LODGER (from the same director) has a POV sequence the year before, but not with the knife and so explicitly of the murder.
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Thank you for reading!
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There is obviously nothing I can do about any of this... but I wish there was.
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This guy is clearly the eponymous star of some kind of mumblecore detective show.
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These rule.
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Carrier pigeon horror movies are few and far between.
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If you had asked me, I would not necessarily have said that I was fascinated by horror thrillers that revolve around phone calls, but I guess the facts speak for themselves.
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No more live-action remakes of animated movies! Animated remakes of live-action movies!
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Love that Saucer Man!
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My brain does a thing where it occasionally takes phrases like this and flips around the words and I'm honestly surprised that, "The morale will continue until beatings improve" is one that hasn't happened to me before now.
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The very worst people own everything, every law is made to serve them, they hold every lever of power, and yet I cannot think of a single one who seems to have ever experienced even one moment of genuine joy or happiness once in their entire miserable lives.