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give-a-rating · 3 months
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fakedtales · 11 months
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Casual Trek’s celebrating Halloween with our annual horror episode!
Thrill at the Salt Vampire and a very good glove puppet plant in Star Trek: The Original Series’ “The Man Trap” as Bones meets an ex and some horrible hijinks ensue!
Chill in the brightly-lit horror of Enterprise’s “Dead Stop” as the ship’s damaged and a suspiciously reasonable automated rest stop proves to have some problems!
Kill a cucumber sandwich as Janeway starts hallucinating some of her Gothic Holonovel exploits in the real world, and then it gets freakier from there in Star Trek: Voyager’s “Persistence of Vision”!
We get on several tangents, but also recap these episodes, then rank them on our big list of best to worst!
https://anchor.fm/casual-trek/episodes/Holodeck-of-Horror-e2b7ejj
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zinedehautor · 11 months
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Cube 2: Hypercube
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SUMMARY: Eight strangers find themselves waking up in a strange cube-shaped room with no recollection of how they came to be there. Soon discovering that they're in a strange fourth dimension where our laws of physics don't apply, they have to unravel the secrets of the "hypercube" in order to survive.
Mod Sus: It's been ages since I saw this one, and while I liked the first one just fine, this one I recall being... alright. Not as good as first one but still fine in some parts I liked.
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iamcinema · 3 months
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klovercrown · 1 month
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The look I give when someone says they like Hypercube more than Cube
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Alexandra "Sasha" Trusk from Cube 2: Hypercube
(I just want to note that Wikipedia says she’s a teenager and the actress was 15 when the movie was made. For some reason, the Cube wiki says she’s in her 20s, which I don’t think is supported by the movie at all. I think we should trust Wikipedia with this, especially since the actress wasn’t even in her 20s during filming)
I'll take your word for this, but if anyone has any official media that proves or disproves what anon claims, please let me know.
Name: Alexandra "Sasha" Trusk
Age: Teenage
Restrictions: None
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joelletwo · 11 months
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sorry i dont know who this is for other than me but i cant stop thinking about kjsfg cube (1997) as an infinite flow novel ever since i said that. i think being in an infinite flow novel would fix me (NO IT WOULDNT THEY STRESS ME OUT SO BAD but they compel me)
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aquilachrysaetos · 3 months
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HI I JUST REMBERED IM ALSO AUTISTIC OVER NEIL CRONE [DWAYNES VOICE ACTOR] TOO
DID YOU KNOW HE WAS IN AMERICAN PSYCHO 2!!!!!!!!
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fanofspooky · 5 months
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Cube 2: Hypercube
2002 • R • 1h34m
Eight strangers awaken with no memory, in a puzzling cube-shaped room where the laws of physics do not always apply.
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spicebiter · 2 years
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While watching Cube 2 with my roommate we discovered even more unanswerable questions and huge plot holes, the one that honestly puzzles me the most at the moment being just why was Julia put in the cube? She represented Izon as a lawyer and there's no implications she did anything wrong or did a bad job, really. I can understand people working directly inside of Izon like that colonel and Becky but she's just a lawyer?? Why'd they put her in the cube? (To a lesser extent I suppose this applies to Max because he just had a lawsuit against them. Seems that if you even know the name Izon you're getting put in the cube these days)
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paper-mario-wiki · 7 months
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❗ You Have Received A New Task:
The Rotation Of Cubes In Your Mind
Recall one of the many cubes you've no doubt experienced in your long life.
Describe what the cube was, what it meant, and where it came from.
Qualifying cube examples: Rubiks Cube, The Companion Cube, Cube 2: Hypercube on DVD, Gamecube, Gateway2000s Cow Cube, a 6 sided die, a laundry machine, a poorly designed car, half a brick, several full bricks stacked into a cube, etc...
The object need not be perfectly cubic, so long as it embodies cubehood.
This task is worth 10 points.
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Stats from Movies 1201-1300
Top 10 Movies - Highest Number of Votes
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Splice (2009) had the most votes with 854 votes. Dark Cloud (2022) had the least votes with 290 votes.
The 10 Most Watched Films by Percentage
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Ghostbusters (1984) was the most watched film with 83.3% of voters out of 756 saying they had seen it. T Blockers (2023) had the least "Yes" votes with 0,3% of voters out of 732.
The 10 Least Watched Films by Percentage
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Salem's Lot (1979) was the least watched film with 64.4% of voters out of 449 saying they hadn’t seen it. A Snake of June (2002) had the least "No" votes with 6,9% of voters out of 391.
The 10 Most Known Films by Percentage
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Ghostbusters (1984) was the best known film, 0,5% of voters out of 756 saying they’d never heard of it.
The 10 Least Known Films by Percentage
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A Snake of June (2002) was the least known film, 90.8% of voters out of 391 saying they’d never heard of it.
The movies part of the statistic count and their polls below the cut.
Bingo Hell (2021) The Descent: Part 2 (2009) The Reckoning (2020) The Lair (2022) Dream House (2011) The Other Lamb (2019) Unsane (2018) Children of the Night (1991) Manichithrathazhu (1993) They Live (1988)
Chasing Sleep (2000) The Special (2020) Grabbers (2012) Blood and Roses (1960) Eating Miss. Campbell (2022) Violated Angels (1967) A Snake of June (2002) The Alligator People (1959) eXistenZ (1999) Blood Widow (2014)
Blood Widow (2020) Honeymoon (2014) Uninvited (1987) Scarecrows (2017) Talon Falls (2017) They Reach (2020) Devil's Gate (2017) Killer Sofa (2019) The Ghost Within (2023) Hidden 3D (2011) Grave of the Vampire (1972) Lamb (2021) See No Evil (2006) Planet Terror (2007) Lights Out (2016) Gerald's Game (2017) Webcast (2018) The Love Witch (2016) No One Gets Out Alive (2021) Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (2019)
Wounds (2019) Paintball Massacre (2020) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987) Charlie's Farm (2014) Child Eater (2016) Monster Brawl (2011) 247°F (2011) Dark Cloud (2022) The Hole (2001) Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1994)
Hazard Jack (2014) Pumpkinhead (1988) The Resurrected (1991) Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010) The Curse (1987) The Dunwich Horror (1970) Earth vs. the Spider (2001) The Fan (1982) Mute Witness (1995) The Call of Cthulhu (2005)
The Suckling (1990) It Conquered the World (1956) Bug (2006) The Signal (2007) Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) Gehenna: Where Death Lives (2016) Monsters (2010) YellowBrickRoad (2010) The Blood Spattered Bride (1972) T Blockers (2023) The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow (2008) The Mothman Prophecies (2002) Baba Yaga (1973) Kill List (2011) Splice (2009) The Crazies (2010) Fire in the Sky (1993) Banshee Chapter (2013) Angel Dust (1994) Blood and Black Lace (1964)
It Came from Outer Space (1953) TerrorVision (1986) Lurker in the Lobby (1998) A Night to Dismember (1983) Altered States (1980) Cube²: Hypercube (2002) The Dark Half (1993) Darkness (2002) Ghostbusters (1984) The Keep (1983)
Cobweb (2023) The Empty Man (2020) Bloody Hell (2020) The Green Inferno (2013) Turistas (2006) Salem's Lot (1979) Stir of Echoes (1999) Christine (1983) Found (2012) The Hole (2009)
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marsti · 4 months
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ok so ive been thinking of having a general horror movies tag because i like to have a system but i dont really know how id implement it logistically
1) do i put everything in it? what abt the saw franchise. the saw franchise is horror but i also have a dedicated tag for it and if i put it in a general horror tag then half that tag would be saw. is that fair to other horror movies? shouldnt they get more of a chance?
2) do i still tag movies individually? thats a lot of work. sure i have the #hs tag that i use for all of the homestuck franchise and then separate tags for each of its components (#homestuck, #hse, #hiveswap, &c &c) and even use for fanworks (eg my now very rarely used #ve tag since i fell off) but i only do it like that cuz this is primarily a homestuck blog. if this was a cinema blog that level of granularity would make sense! but movies arent the focus of marsti dot tumblr dot com
3) how do i even count horror. is cube (1997) horror? i like it for its horror elements but it is mainly a thriller. in the same way nope (2022) is 100% an alien encounter science-fiction action movie with very slight horror elements but is "has a scary scene in it" really enough to count? just because it's directed by jordan peele? and like jordan peele used to be primarily known as a comedy actor people can make art in multiple genres you know
4) what abt franchises? cube 2: hypercube (2002) is definitely not horror, its pure sf, but it IS part of the cube franchise so if i were to put cube (1997) in a general horror tag then i would have to make a call on how to treat franchises that started as horror and then changed genres. also i know i literally have a friday the 13th tattoo and that would make way more sense to illustrate this particular problem but i just really like cube ok
so anyway yeah thats where i am with this
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necromancelena · 2 years
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I was feeling really sick and delirious with a migraine yesterday and I was trying to make conversation with my partner who was next to me in bed but it wasn't really panning out because i was so tired and the last thing I noticed before i passed out was that they were looking at the wikipedia page for the 1997 movie Cube and then I had probably the worst sleep of my life and when I finally came to they were on the wikipedia page for Cube 2: Hypercube.
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