The Christmas episode of Polyp Archive has been finished. It's a short one, but made with plenty of love. It will aire on Christmas day. See you there~

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The Christmas episode of Polyp Archive has been finished. It's a short one, but made with plenty of love. It will aire on Christmas day. See you there~
House of Wax was one the original blockbusters, one of the most successful films ever partly due to its 3D gimmick. Price is an artist presiding over a wax museum when greed and madness change his life’s trajectory. Always good.
Lighting strikes only once
the chuckle hut (fan-remake)
Original:
Beware what you find in... THE MAZE (1953)! From director William Cameron Menzies comes this Gothic horror 3D film starring Richard Carlson, Veronica Hurst, and Katherine Emery.
Hear the background of the Allied Artists pictures Corporation and its long-lived producer Walter Mirisch! Plus, how does Salvador Dali factor in to this movie's story??
Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 31:04; Discussion 39:43; Ranking 1:06:18
Elvira Mistress of the Dark
I’m gonna be honest... I think the OG Minecrafters who were hating on Minecraft Beta 1.8 were kind of right. I don’t think this because of the hunger bar at all; but even though Minecraft as it is today is really good, ever since late Beta its been losing touch with its former atmosphere. (Atmosphere is not necessarily linked to difficulty/danger, but I’ll get into that a bit later.)
Don’t know what I’m talking about? Well let’s just say that deep-seated Minecraft nostalgia exists for at least one reason: the original paranoia and fear of singleplayer survival.
3-D Monsters (1964)