Has anyone noticed that as soon as October 1 hits, we are bombarded with Halloween, daemonic movies and TV shows, everything‘s an ugly green and purple color, and we are just being bombarded with evil on all sides. This will continue until October 31.
Then a week later, we’re all supposed to vote. Whether it be midterms, or a presidential election, it all follows after a month of Satanism. Does anybody think that was planned from the beginning? Thoughts of discussion appreciated.
I personally just came to this epiphany today, as Roku tries to change your background, and any other streaming service that you use will be featuring programs regarding Halloween topics such as follows; Vampires, demons, kidnapping stories, slasher movies, thrillers, and all manner of content to cause anxiety, misery, and tension. All this happens right before our elections. Why?
People watch them for the adrenaline, kind of like bungee-jumping, riding a rollercoaster or hunting wild hogs in the middle of the night.
I personally prefer watching the making of right after and see how every single one of those tricks got pulled. That's just as much entertaining as the movie itself for me. The old stuff, that is. Nowadays it's just loud screeching sounds and CGI.
I also prefer horror literature.Kinda like discussing horror books and the aspects of the human psychology present in each and every one of them.
That’s an interesting take on it. Going back over how each and every scene was created, does give the movie less credibility, and gives it more of a reason for how they actually made it happen. I could understand that.
Psychological thrillers are kind of interesting, as long as there is not a lot of guts and blood. My favorite are long-standing murder mysteries by Agatha Christie, and Sherlock Holmes. I watch a lot of British TV. It’s an entire different outlook on entertainment. My mother and I spent time during the show discussing who we think the culprit is, we’re probably right 50% of the time.
Ngl that I still kinda enjoy Stephen King's works like Pet Sematary, The Shining, Christine, It and stuff. Guy went full leftie retard in the last dozen years, but I still see some value in analysing his older work.
I’ve never read any of his books. I’m just not interested. But if it’s something that picture interest, then that’s what makes all of us interesting. We all like different things.