“The appearance of a feature film and a season of television are now often indistinguishable from each other. Random shots from prestige horror films could be visually interchangeable not just with one another but with footage from American Horror Story or Stranger Things. Horror for the bourgeoisie requires uniformity - almost a kind of minimalist ideal - in its appearance. Ironic, then, that Guadagnino’s Suspiria was given an Independent Spirit Award in 2019 for its cinematography, which flies in the face of Argento’s original film. The sameness in appearance across these works is so prevalent that it functions as a visual shorthand for a product that bears a resemblance to genre works of the past but more importantly signals to the consumer not just a more expensive, sleek, desirable version of genre but a socially-acceptable, ‘legitimate’ one. The remake model is merely a platform for cinematic house-flipping, the sale of a now-fashionable neighborhood, rebranded.”
i am thinking… again
I think about this at least twice a day. This was so fucking real of him. I need to be THIS SPECIFIC Frank Iero so fucking bad no one understands me
Watching the new drew gooden video with the "$5 a month" earbuds that you can't own no matter how much you pay and they'll remotely deactivate the earbuds if you stop paying for the subscription and I think we literally need to kill companies before they start having subscription models for physical items they can deactivate
sorry y'all i had no patience with these tags; have an entirely new set of words instead!
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cant even hornypost about falin touden bc im just gonna get dozens of people responding with marcille speech bubble image edits
There should be a new name for Frankenstein’s monsters as a species. I love Frankenstein’s monsters, I love mismatched flesh tones and visible stitches, but I can’t keep calling them Frankenstein’s monsters because A) most of them aren’t made by Frankensteins, and B) it’s a fucking mouthful every time. We need a generic no name brand Frankenstein’s monster.