||The cursed treasure hunt||
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"Anything yet?" Megumi blinks to hear this but he looks from his cell phone. He didn't know what was going on, giving the thought that something might have happened. Gojo was told Kisho still was on his on going mission to find the cursed items that came from that party. However, it leaves another wondering what was going on. He did have some help along the way so it was something.
Right now, Megumi was told by Gojo to check on him but he was not answering the text messages he sent a while ago. "I don't think so. I can try to call him and see if he can answer the phone instead. Or maybe something is effecting the signal."
"I guess that's possible but give it a shot." Yuji said. Megumi nods and goes to do that, seeing Kisho's number and hits speed dial and waits for him to find something.
"I'm sure they are fine you two..just call them and we will see their fine." Nobara said. Miko agrees hoping they were alright. She wanted to go with them but she was still on stand by to recover.
"S..same here..." she mutters seeing Megumi still waiting for Kisho to pick up.
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the exorcist set was allegedly cursed because it dealt with demons, but evil dead: army of darkness resulted with less accidents. the difference? exo was blessed by priests while aod was blessed by two gay dudes railing each other in the castle in between takes. coincidence? i dont think so.
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the reason for all the marriage offers isn't because everybody wants a piece of that sweet sweet matoba power but because the old exorcist aunties think it's such a shame that some two-bit soap opera actor is stringing along that nice matoba boy. they just want to help him get over this unworthy charlatan who is clearly never going to give him the time of day. remind him there's other fish in the sea, sort of thing. matoba is taking longer than planned to fall in love with one of their grandchildren but they are not above leaving a little cursed voicemail here and there and one day, their efforts are bound to bear fruit. surely any day now.
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Okay, hear me out—
Exorcist! Og!Cale.
Exorcise the shit out of White Star, sweetie.
Even better, make it a modern fantasy AU. So, you can have both world's characters and college student og!Cale, who is Rok Soo's young neighbour nextdoor, but also deals with haunted stuff almost every tuesday.
Rok Soo doesn't know exactly what Cale does when he's not at the college, but he doesn't want to know. He almost run on him once outside the building and heard him talking to the air... Then a trash can flew off the floor and disappeared into nothing.
He turned around and left.
When Cale finally meets him, he takes a look at the gloomy smoke surrounding this guy and is like "uh, are you aware of the remannents of a curse clinging to you?". Then he hires himself to clean Rok Soo from the curse because "knowing that there's such a dangerous thing, only an idiot would let it be".
He convinces Rok Soo by telling him it's for free.
Some time later white star is pulled out of his body, sealed into a rock and threw into a fire.
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Cathy's Curse will be released on 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray on May 28 via Severn Films. The 1977 Canadian supernatural horror film is also known as Such a Sweet Little Girl.
Inspired by the success of The Exorcist, The Omen, and Carrie, the movie is directed by Eddy Matalon from a script he co-wrote with Myra Clément and Alain Sens-Cazenave. Alan Scarfe, Beverly Murray, and Randi Allen star.
Both the director's cut and US release version have been newly scanned in 4K from the recently discovered negatives. It features reversible artwork.
A booklet written by filmmaker Simon Barrett (You're Next) and horror historian Brian Collins is included. Special features are listed below.
Disc 1 - 4K UHD:
Director's cut (91 minutes)
US release cut (82 minutes)
Audio commentary by filmmaker Simon Barrett and horror historian Brian Collins (US cut)
Theatrical trailers
Disc 2 - Blu-ray:
Director's cut (91 minutes)
US release cut (82 minutes)
Audio commentary by filmmaker Simon Barrett and horror historian Brian Collins (US cut)
Interview with director Eddy Matalon
Interview with Alan Scarfe
Interview with actress Randi Allen and costume designer Joyce Allen
Screening introduction by horror historian Brian Collins
Theatrical trailers
In 1947, a young girl is roasted alive in a car accident. Thirty years later, her grown brother returns to their childhood home with his mentally unstable wife and sweet daughter Cathy. But when the dead aunt’s vengeful spirit possesses the child, it will unleash an unnerving nightmare of creepy mediums, demonic dolls, and plenty of sick ‘70s foul-mouthed moppet mayhem.
Pre-order Cathy's Curse.
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actually natori has some kind of tracking talisman on matoba at all times. that's how he knew where to abduct matoba from for Operation: Kitty Cat City. matoba fully knows about it; it's why he wasn't at all surprised to find a paper doll in natsume's hair after the mask youkai debacle (matoba internally as he watched it fly away: classic mother hen shuuichi-san momence 🥰). because this is matoba "boundaries? what are those? can you eat them?" seiji we're talking about, he's not bothered by this "violation" of his "privacy"; rather, he finds it fittingly clingy (it is, after all, only right that natori should be keeping tabs on him obsessively). sometimes the talisman gets confused and sticks to yesterday's outfit, so he always checks to make sure he has it on the way out the door (his pocket patdown is "keys, lighter, wallet, exorcism supplies, shuuichi-san's cute lil tracker he thinks i don't know about <3"). i wouldn't be surprised if he's figured out how to uno reverse it and now uses it to track natori's location as well. this may not technically be canon but it is probably all 100% true in an important way that transcends canon, we just never hear about it because it isn't relevant to natsume's journey 😌
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