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Scary? lmao
Emotional? lmfao
Entertaining as hell? Yes.
hausu is one of my favourite films of all time <3
love both of those films, the second one specially. i love fiction that centers around dark web stuff
the one i first saw was the second ending where the guy goes to the warehouse, but i have since seen all endings. i actually adore when films do stuff like this. the second escape room film also had not only multiple endings, but paths entirely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4640W_2ivUE&ab_channel=B.JSWAG
the first film of this series is a mostly serious and gritty film. its funny to think how it would eventually become THIS
Lovely, Dark and Deep.
Brightwood.
I will actually put these on just to listen to, believe it or not.
Hereditary probably being my go-to, but its budget I think is probably a little higher. Probably. I don't know. The soundtrack for it though is amazing.
Forgot about this but I also love and rewatch this often.
One of my favorite childhood movies. Side note. My parents let me watch anything lol
YellowBrickRoad got me so excited. It was hitting all the right spots for me but it got repetitive and the blaring hurt my tinnitus.
Haven’t seen the second one.
I’ve seen Brightwood and enjoyed it.
Hereditary is not slop! Gonna cry!
*clicks in Charlie* xD
I'm not sure what Ari Aster's budget for it was. But I do know however that it's pretty much my favorite horror movie now.
I had no idea there was a second YellowBrickRoad. I'll have to go dig that up. Thanks.