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we're not kids anymore.
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@elevensrichie
HORROR FILMS IN THE 2010′S: Every decade of horror has a different tone and feeling to it. Things come and go. Tastes change. It is very possible that in 20 years we will feel nostalgia for the 2010s the same way we feel nostalgia for the 1980s. However, what is more likely is that, like the 80s, the era of horror we’re living in now will reverberate. It will continue on. It will remain ever-relevant to us as audiences because, quite frankly, we will keep coming back to the films we’re watching now. Because quality films stay alive. Long live the 2010s — a new age of Gods and Monsters. (source)
Get Out (2017) dir. Jordan Peele The Cabin in the Woods (2011) dir. Drew Goddard The Conjuring (2013) dir. James Wan Us (2019) dir. Jordan Peele Hereditary (2018) dir. Ari Aster It Follows (2014) dir. David Robert Mitchell The Witch (2015) dir. Robert Eggers It (2017) dir. Andy Muschietti
THESE DAYS I HAVE BEEN WORKING AS A LIBRARY ASSISTANT. AS SOON AS I EARN ENOUGH MONEY TO LEAVE THE TOWN AND STATE TO SETTLE DOWN I WILL. IT’S ABOUT TIME THAT THE LAST “LOSERS CLUB” MEMBER LEAVES. IN THE FUTURE HOPEFULLY WE WON’T NEED TO COME BACK
my sister got me the IT concept art/behind the scenes book for my birthday and im completely obsessed with “where is the clowns office”
Stranger Things // Ghostbusters: Afterlife
funny how stan and eddie wore red shirts during the final neibolt fight in 1989. almost like they were trying to tell us something. wonder what that could mean.........anyway
Derry, Maine
“Can an entire city be haunted? Haunted as some houses are supposed to be haunted? Not just a single building in that city, or the corner of a single street, or a single basketball court in a single pocket-park, the netless basket jutting out at sunset like some obscure and bloody instrument of torture, not just one area—but everything. The whole works. Can that be?”
—IT, Stephen King
Maybe there aren’t any such things as good friends or bad friends - maybe there are just friends, people who stand by you when you’re hurt and who help you feel not so lonely. Maybe they’re always worth being scared for, and hoping for, and living for. Maybe worth dying for too, if that’s what has to be. No good friends. No bad friends. Only people you want, need to be with; people who build their houses in your heart.
IT: CHAPTER TWO (2019) dir. Andrés Muschietti
the only time bill got excited during press
Completely in love with the ‘It’ tattoo Chase Martines at ‘Til Death Denver did for me today, part of his (way more than) 31 Coffins series 🤡🎈
I LOVE THIS
the ‘IT’ cast & crew being f*cking precious in the BTS footage
#shook
“Hey guys are you ready to beat the shit out of me!!???”
Me logging on to make bad posts
See this is why I like and respect Bill Skarsgard. He's playing a scary character, but as soon as the cameras stop rolling he's all friendly and encouraging with his child costars. There's no bullshit "method acting" where he just keeps acting like a creep to "stay in character". He's an actor. He gets into and out of his role as needed, because that's what an actor is supposed to do. And he's getting all the kids psyched up in a fun and encouraging way. That fuckhead Jared Leto could learn a thing or two about playing a scary clown.
Be true. Be brave. Stand. Believe. And don’t ever forget…We’re Losers, and we always will be. It Chapter Two (2019) Dir. Andy Muschietti
More bts scenes from It
I cannot handle Bill Hader yelling "Clown spider!" 😂
IT CHAPTER TWO dir. Andy Muschietti