Celebrating everything great and awful about the horror genre. Home of the comedic and informative Kill Count series by James A. Janisse and the Dead Meat Podcast by Chelsea Rebecca, an in-depth look at a variety of horror topics.
I always assumed there was an element of a shared consciousness/knowledge of between the cenobites and leviathan. So while they might come from different times leviathan share information about all of time with them.
This is probably the first horror film I owned. My mom bought it for me from walmart. I have such a vivid memory of me asking her to buy it for me. I was exposed to horror/slasher flicks at a young age, but this might've been the first I ever owned. Thanks, mom. ❤
IMHO Sarah's mother should have been counted as a kill. Granted you never see her but how would the Terminator know what her voice sounded like unless he was in direct contact with her?
I remember one time in the seventh grade a friend of mine said every character from FNAF was his friend, and I said, “What about Purple Guy?,” and he said, “He wants to kill me…Still my friend though.” I’ve never played the games, but that was pretty funny imo.
19:43 mmmmhhhh ya sure James? really? just 28? nah. did the others vaporize? just count the ones you see running up to the booth, zombies don't run away. would have been easier than to count the mangled corpses idk ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (to be fair we were away from the Tallahassee massacre for a lil bit so fair to assume all died)
Hey! I'm back and I'm so happy I didn't spoil this movie on myself. So incredible and creative! Thanks for the video and the great movie recommendation James!
Heres an idea why dont you lot stop making the second and third movies then go back and make the first heres an idea keep it in the right order who else gets fed up with watching a story then have to go back and watch the begining
Ooh! Honestly surprised to hear james isn’t a big fan of this one! I watched the exorcist for the very first time only last year and fell so in love with it, especially because of the characters relationships and the somber atmosphere! I was a little disappointed that it honestly didn’t scare me or freak me out at all but i think that made me view the film a bit more as a tragedy instead of a horror story - Karras’ death devastates me every time smh - but i think that also allowed my feelings to be a lot warmer to it. I enjoyed hearing James’ thoughts so much though, it’s such an interesting movie