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@broadwaybibliophile1802
@broadwaybibliophile1802 4 сағат бұрын
21:56 in the book Jack does break out of the overlook's spell long enough to tell Danny to run, so maybe that's a reason why Jack let Danny escape when he opened the door. It is unlikely though, as Movie Jack just seems to hate his family from the outset instead of being corrupted by the hotel
@16ratsinatrenchcoat
@16ratsinatrenchcoat 6 сағат бұрын
what about recurring nightmares that your abusive father is chasing you down to force you to live with him
@lovefurrysand_god
@lovefurrysand_god 6 сағат бұрын
In my opinion, you can do anything for a anolog horror, but you also need a good story, but also some warnings and triggers, to warn people what its about
@glenonwright1807
@glenonwright1807 7 сағат бұрын
This is where I go to learn a thing. Everywhere else is just news. That ended awesome
@GodzillaGaming117
@GodzillaGaming117 7 сағат бұрын
The reason why the over the top violence works for terrifier is because terrifier doesn’t take its self seriously
@Hatsune-Miku_Fan
@Hatsune-Miku_Fan 8 сағат бұрын
Gore slop basically
@bluewater6878
@bluewater6878 9 сағат бұрын
I always interpreted that Thor and Donald Blake are two separate people in this world.
@ScumbagAllen
@ScumbagAllen 10 сағат бұрын
People are far to sensitive these days.
@vito5142
@vito5142 13 сағат бұрын
make more of this goat !!!
@VectorScape
@VectorScape 13 сағат бұрын
42 is the answer to everything. Check it out!
@sunnyquinn3888
@sunnyquinn3888 13 сағат бұрын
Urban Slug is a much better painter than a storyteller. It's like the story would be better if Slug showed his pictures to someone like Alex Kister or Kane Pixels and let them write the story.
@Boolio638
@Boolio638 17 сағат бұрын
Peak Batman.
@rinkydinkstealyourdrink
@rinkydinkstealyourdrink 20 сағат бұрын
>watches horror >contains horror Holy moly this is too far
@MethMaster666
@MethMaster666 20 сағат бұрын
UrbanSpook And Damien Leone Are Two Different People For God's Sake 😒
@IntotheDepths511
@IntotheDepths511 13 сағат бұрын
Reallyyyyyyyy😱😱😱😱
@anonymouspigeonfrfr
@anonymouspigeonfrfr Күн бұрын
There seems to be a massive issue nowadays with people being unable to distinguish fiction from reality. It’s as if modern culture is reverting to the ideology of 1980’s Europe. Personally, I feel no one should be off limits to tragedy in horror. No woman, no child, no nothing. I’m just sick of the plot armor. If you can’t handle it, don’t watch it. Cause call me sadistic if you want, but I love horrific deaths and disturbing subject matter in fiction. I want to be disgusted and appalled, it makes things fun. People say it’s “insensitive” and “distasteful”, but to put it bluntly, I shouldn’t have to be considerate of the feelings and emotions of sensitive individuals who shouldn’t even be watching this sort of thing in the first place. I’m a simple man who despises censorship. I just don’t want to live in a world deprived of creativity. I guess people just don’t appreciate shock value anymore. They much prefer watch actual beheading videos to feel shocked. God save your souls if you ever read the opening scene to the Jurassic Park novel.
@WesleyNiman
@WesleyNiman Күн бұрын
The Native Americans largely dying off was not an organized genocide like the Holocaust was. I highly doubt someone as smart as Kubrick would've drawn a connection between the two. But maybe.
@codalanguez
@codalanguez Күн бұрын
I honestly think that the smile the entity uses is a predator stalking it's prey or a look of intense aggression. Animals bare their teeth in an upward grimace as a show of intimidation. It makes me think of Gordie's massacre in 'Nope' where the smiles and stares of the audience triggered him. I think the entity's smile is definitely more malicious that a natural instinct, but the fear associated with ferocious predators baring their teeth is there, especially when the smile we keep seeing in the film is combined with a kubrick stare. Aggressive, mocking condescension.
@Kevinnn167
@Kevinnn167 Күн бұрын
The thing with stories involving children is you could do it if it’s done right for an example fnaf Scott Cawthon did a good job writing a story about children being murdered at a pizzeria and later on getting revenge on their killer and William after actually having some goals, unlike the person who made the fan game Dormitabis where the guy just fr made a game about himself because he’s an edp.
@JJJJ-he8bz
@JJJJ-he8bz Күн бұрын
You can’t beat it. It knows your every thought
@RCT3Crashes100
@RCT3Crashes100 Күн бұрын
In my opinion, I think the biggest flaw of _The Painter_ is not its controversial content, but its messy presentation. I definitely think there's an argument to be made about how it trivialises horrific subjects, but the mere presence of them is not necessarily bad in and of itself; from its inception, horror has had a history of being subversive and willing to tackle taboo subjects. The thing that disengages my sense of disbelief with it, funnily enough, is the fact that the series can't decide if it's meant to be in the form of case file tapes, or public service announcements. If it's the former, then why would you end it with a call for the public to call with information about the killers on a piece of media they wouldn't be allowed to see, and if it's the latter, why would you share all this important information on the case on a public channel, where the killers could potentially see it and adapt their strategy to become even harder to catch? It's just poor writing, something that could easily be fixed with a bit of closer oversight. That being said, there are some parts of this series which I can appreciate in spite of it not really being my cup of tea; the creator definitely does know their stuff when it comes to, well, _painting_ - each new piece is uncannily detailed and suitably ghoulish to match the killers' actions in universe, though I think we can all agree that the use of one particular example as a T-shirt with the context it has in the series wasn't the best idea. The 911 call in 'Family' is also really chilling; I think the voice actor used did an outstanding job. Finally, I can't help but give it some props for at least _trying_ to do something different in a genre which has become irreversibly oversaturated by highly formulaic, nigh-identical content. In short, its position within the Analog Horror subgenre is pretty complicated.
@frozenfightiq316
@frozenfightiq316 Күн бұрын
Bro fuck this story nothing is fucking good fuck this earth 95515 whatever that shit is
@tristanpool5723
@tristanpool5723 Күн бұрын
u started seeing tiktoks about it because u were making a video about it and your internet activity was being tracked. great video
@ulquiorraschiffer1956
@ulquiorraschiffer1956 Күн бұрын
While I like darker and realistic themes in these Batman comics, I just can't help but notice almost all of them make Batman looks like a naive and inexperienced rookie who is just finding about awful and sadistic nature humans can adopt. Like I'm sure child abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking aren't something Batman didn't know ever existed. I know author are trying to tackle darker topics with one of the most popular hero in comics but they are making him like an inexperienced child who is just finding out what real world is. I don't know how to feel about these comics.
@alangreer3760
@alangreer3760 2 күн бұрын
I think people are getting upset with Terrifier 3 for the same reasons the MPA is hard on certain movies with their ratings and not others. The measure of mainstream success is starting to be weighed alongside the content, which feels sort of unfair in the case of Terrifier. Art the Clown has always been depraved, even before his own feature films. He was just as vile in The 9th Circle and All Hallow's Eve, but they were very small scale indie flicks. Now, the creators managed to totally self fund (kickstart) and release an almost unprecedented success with Terrifier 2, and people are prepared to hold it to the standards as other movies that release and pull in those sorts of numbers in theaters. What made Terrifier 2's theatrical run a success seems like kind of a double edged sword in this way, even though it's still an indie film through and through. It's harder to brush it off as "underground" when it has a wide release that makes back the budget by a factor of fifty and the standards it is being measured by are starting to scale with the attention.
@manintheline5331
@manintheline5331 2 күн бұрын
Anything is free to be covered, that's why we have the power to write or make media about it, it's just that a lot of people don't know how to make it work, so it just becomes common exploitation
@SerbianSpark19
@SerbianSpark19 2 күн бұрын
This video is great but fuck youtube and their censorship standards
@antonius8628
@antonius8628 2 күн бұрын
You’re an NPC coz Kubrick absolutely staged it for Nixon and the CIA killed every astronaut actor in the set. This is why Kubrick never left England and never came to the US again. He recreated an entire NYC block in London for eyes wide shut. Now who will go to that extent coz he feared for his life and was under the protection of MI6
@giovannisandron4042
@giovannisandron4042 2 күн бұрын
"im not gonna spoil anything" *Proceeds to spoil the last and most jaw dropping moments of the film using 17 secs of footage*
@IntotheDepths511
@IntotheDepths511 2 күн бұрын
I gave a spoiler warning for every time I talked about Doctor Sleep lol. This is just silly.
@lunnafurst
@lunnafurst 2 күн бұрын
My father was an acololic and addict. I remember when I saw this movie the first time, I was shocked at how similar he was to Jack's character. The facial expressions, the mannerisms, etc. I remember when the realization hit, like "oh my god, my dad was literally crazy." The Jack and Danny theory hits especially close to home too because my father sexualized me a lot as a kid and I believe he SA'd me at some moment too (I have a vague memory of something happening but I was too young to understand and it's very foggy). Anyways, this was a great video, thanks! There's no doubt this movie is powerful in the way it makes people feel so many different things and how it's attributed to such different theories.
@idiotproofdalek
@idiotproofdalek 2 күн бұрын
Ah perpetuating the lies about Warren Ellis eh? Good work chump.
@brunneng38
@brunneng38 Күн бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯💯
@ElMalito187
@ElMalito187 2 күн бұрын
Fun fact: Marvel Ruins is DC's take from Tales from the Dark Multiverse e.g. Earth Negative 22 is the birth place of The Batman Who Laughs.
@Stony_baloney_
@Stony_baloney_ 2 күн бұрын
Day 27 of waiting for the 30 days of night video
@johnmclackland3435
@johnmclackland3435 3 күн бұрын
Interesting coincidence…of Stanley Kubrick opting for “The Shining” title, and a pretty formulaic author who also called a book “The Shining”.
@RWAC685
@RWAC685 3 күн бұрын
The Shining IS The Greatest Horror Film Ever.
@IntotheDepths511
@IntotheDepths511 2 күн бұрын
It’s tough. Personally I put The Exorcist, The Thing, and Halloween, and maybeeeeeeeee The Omen above it. On my ranking I have the shining and Texas Chainsaw as a tie
@FlamingoKicker
@FlamingoKicker 3 күн бұрын
I always thought Ruins was just the real world. I wish they had done a part where a hunter goes and kills a jungle boy and his tiger from the savage land.
@ishotmyboss
@ishotmyboss 3 күн бұрын
Last inch of strength?