Creepshow (1982) dir. George A. Romero
You see that crap? All that horror crap? Things coming out of crates and eating people? Dead people coming back to life? People turning into weeds, for christ sake?

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Creepshow (1982) dir. George A. Romero
You see that crap? All that horror crap? Things coming out of crates and eating people? Dead people coming back to life? People turning into weeds, for christ sake?
BEETLEJUICE (1988) dir. Tim Burton
The Crow (1994) dir. Alex Proyas
“Ray, do you want ‘em to take your family, tear their livers out and make some kind of satanic pâté?”
The ‘Burbs (1989, dir. Joe Dante)
you kno wat trope pisses me off
waking up in the morning and having to continue my existence
Horror is a universal language; we’re all afraid. We’re born afraid, we’re all afraid of things: death, disfigurement, loss of a loved one. Everything that I’m afraid of, you’re afraid of and vice versa. So everybody feels fear and suspense. We were little kids once and so it’s taking that basic human condition and emotion and just fucking with it and playing with it. You can invent new horrors. —John Carpenter (remake of this edit)
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