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Rigor Mortis (2013) Directed by Juno Mak
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There's an Asian movie I saw many years ago, with a menacing character who had a gold mask that looked sort of like an oni. Grey curled hair, Freddy claw gloves and fancy aristocrat clothing. Does it ring any bells? I can never find it :(
Damn, I can’t think of anything, was it relatively modern?Anyone else have any ideas?
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some of my favourite The Evil Within screenshots
this game is art and making screenshots is art
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I really respect the beginning half of Silent Hill's lifespan. There was so much deliberate exposition by design of environments, monsters, even sound. Akira Yamaoka is still an incredible composer. I miss the caliber of quality these games stood for.




#silent hill#silent hill series#PlayStation#playstation2#Xbox#video game#games#horror games#onibaba#horror blog
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kwaidan: the black hair (masaki kobayashi, 1964)
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I loved this film. Freaky mood, great soundtrack. Shimizu's apex era.
Rinne (2005) Directed by Takashi Shimizu
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Shiver: Junji Ito new piece with 9 short stories also included. Out on December 2017!
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31 Favorite Horror Movies
#29. Waxwork (1988)
Directed by Anthony Hickox
A wax museum owner uses his horror exhibits to unleash evil on the world.
Quotes
Velcome to the Vaxvork.- Hans
They’ll make a movie about anything nowadays. - Mr. Lincoln
I do what I want when I want. Dig it or fuck off. - China
Raw meat. You do like raw meat? - Dracula
Trivia
There were three characters that were supposed to be displays in the Waxwork, but left out of the film for legal reasons: Jason Vorhees from Friday the 13th (1980), five children from Village of the Damned (1960), and the Thing.
Michael Gough. Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Donald Pleasence were all possibles for the cameo role of Sir Wilfrid.
18 wax horror exhibits are seen, including: - Count Dracula - the Phantom of the Opera - a witch - the Marquis De Sade - a werewolf - a mummy - a voodoo priest - a zombie - an urban legend killer (an axe murderer) - the Invisible Man - Frankenstein’s monster - an Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) pod - a demonic baby (from It’s Alive (1974) - an alien creature - a “cobra-man” circus freak - Jack the Ripper - Mr. Hyde - and a Golem.
Kane Hodder, who did stunt work for the movie, also had an uncredited role in the film as Frankenstein’s monster.
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