πππ ay caramba πππ
ur welcome, Scream
STRANGE BEHAVIOR (DEAD KIDS) -- Michael Laughlin, 1981



what was i talking about�
DEAD AND BURIED -- Gary Sherman, 1981




yes, of course
MANIAC -- William Lustig, 1981
ew π
πa satisfying opening nod to my two favs π
THE FUNHOUSE -- Tobe Hooper, 1981




this fan rules
it RULES
PARDON MY MESS...
β¦Iβm trying to convince my anxiety that itβs wrong about everything.
Meantime, Iβm going to dump a lot of movies above this without much commentary bc Iβve watched them, dammit, and they have merit. And my soul is a little nervous child,
so I need as little pressure as I can allow.
LACOMBE, LUCIEN -- Louis Malle, 1974
second half got good
HI, MOM! --Brian de Palma, 1970
I swear on my life I donβt usually watch this much de Palma




de Palma, however, did watch that much Hitchcock (Rear Window, get it? anyone? anyone?)
it was all around a funny and weird movie, and I think I liked it a lot
THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD -- Christian Nyby, 1951
quite a bit different from Carpenterβs interpretation β starting with the presence of a woman, which arguably also brings an inherent promise of βhopeβ for a happy ending
PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE -- Brian de Palma, 1974
πππ like Demy meets Hitchcock meets Waters πππ
king of handsy, king of the splitscreen
OBSESSION -- Brian de Palma, 1976
KING OF THE SPLIT SCREEN




vertigo is ββ¦the tension between the desire to fall and the dread of falling.β
LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON -- Eric Rohmer, 1972
Eric Rohmer had to be a bit of a loner, he just had to be.