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Timosaurus Wrecks
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Film fan, dinosaur enthusiast, podcaster, woke-brawler, cosplayer, weirdo. Pronouns: he / him @cinemaspection.bsky.social www.cinemaspection.com
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I was thinking recently about how for someone not generally classified as a horror director, Jordan has made a decent number of solid movies in the genre.
I love that the 1990s gave kids the chance to own transforming Donald Sutherland from Virus.
I always assumed they planned that so it would hit home video by October with the idea it would probably make more money there than theatrically.
Torn between Sinners, 28 Years Later, and So Fades the Light.
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the US government has arrived on bluesky
Happy #LetterboxdFriday What's YOUR #LastFourWatched? #filmsky

This week included a superior monster remake that's become an accidental Halloween tradition for me, two 1980s slashers featuring college students haunted by the past, and an atmospheric debut for an Italian master of horror.
I love that Nick Castle, who would go on to play Michael Myers, played the alien.
A yearly October tradition for me!
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“I love America more than any other country in the world, and exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.”

~James Baldwin
Imagine hating on me and I'm just at home like this
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HAPPY FRIDAY! While this is hilariously apt, I also feel like it is a good summation of how we all feel at the end of the workweek.
Body Snatchers still gives me nightmares.
Hell, an Amazon plot would probably have Bond sent to take out reporters and random people who were making fun of the rich, industrialist bad guy on social media.
Quote this with the first four Horror movies that come to your mind that are 10/10s for you. No cheating. Just the first four that pop into your head.

Carnival of Souls (1962)
Onibaba (1964)
Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The Thing (1982)
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra; it was less a case of being interested in the movie than wanting the experience of seeing something at a drive-in.
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you fucked around and now the Episcopalians are doing memes. are you happy now. are you