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artist, poli/phil grad, gonzo philosopher. writer, NICE-Rx. my hottakes: https://gioscontentcorner.wordpress.com/  AMA: https://curiouscat.me/giantgio 

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    1. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 7

      Let the Right One In (2008) A highly regarded Swedish take on the vampire sub-genre with impressive acting and visuals, but little in the way of actual horror. Honestly failed to see what all the hype was about and can’t recommend it over more traditional vampire films. (7/31)pic.twitter.com/ZZKXf7WNyQ

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    2. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 8

      Europa Report (2013) Found-footage film that follows several astronauts on a mission to Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons and a scientifically plausible location to host extraterrestrial life. Legitimately cool movie but don’t expect much in the way of horror or depth. (8/31)pic.twitter.com/N2nGbB56LL

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    3. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 9

      Event Horizon (1997) A rescue crew searches a derelict spaceship in decaying orbit around Neptune, only to find themselves in a hellish dimension in which the ship itself is possessed. Despite the great premise, it ultimately doesn’t live up to “The Shining in space”. (9/31)pic.twitter.com/S8qlMlDgoU

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    4. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 10

      Alien (1979) The first half of this film is an absolute masterwork of suspense. The second half relies too heavily on slasher tropes, but it doesn’t detract from the overall experience. Alien is still the gold standard of science fiction horror for a very good reason. (10/31)pic.twitter.com/wMeBq8yOlc

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    5. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 11

      Perfect Blue (1997) The best psychological horror anime of all time. Perfect Blue is a story about obsession, perception, and identity in the early age of the Internet; presented in a narrative reminiscent of a modern day Hitchcock film. Satoshi Kon can do no wrong. (11/31)pic.twitter.com/CH2LcJYZA9

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    6. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 12

      Wolf Creek (2005) A rare Australian horror film that’s a cut above your typical slasher fare. It’s a particularly violent and bleak film with many similarities to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), only set in the Outback and featuring a deranged Aussie serial killer. (12/31)pic.twitter.com/96aAYsYc9m

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    7. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 13

      The Babadook (2014) Another rare Australian horror film and one of the most critically acclaimed in recent history. The Babadook is slower and more mature than most horror films, and focuses on both psychological and supernatural horror. Genuinely frightening at times. (13/31)pic.twitter.com/uYVDcF21qP

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    8. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 14

      The Wailing (2016) A more thoughtful horror film from South Korea that explores the concept of faith. The ending is subject to interpretation and initially comes off as confusing. Would have liked more supernatural elements; the shaman scenes are a particular highlight. (14/31)pic.twitter.com/IoqdUdVYbW

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    9. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 15

      Grave Encounters (2011) Patient zero of the epidemic of low-effort, formulaic found footage films that plagued the horror genre in the early 2010s. You may have not watched Grave Encounters, but you’ve already seen everything it offers. Gives found footage a bad name. (15/31)pic.twitter.com/8A0067AT0h

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    10. Faceberg‏ @thefaceberg Oct 16

      The Blair Witch Project (1999) Easily the most significant horror film of the last twenty years; most notable for popularizing the found footage genre and its clever early internet guerrilla marketing campaign. A modern classic that oddly works as a 90’s period piece. (16/31)pic.twitter.com/pEOhXh8Rrt

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       ✝️Gio's 🖼A E S T H E T I C 🎨content 🌄 Corner  🏞 🌲‏ @giantgio Oct 17
      Replying to @thefaceberg

      it was a groundbreaking classic, but BWP DID NOT INVENT the found footage genre, that title clearly goes to the more artistic and gory classic "Cannibal Holocaust".

      6:46 PM - 17 Oct 2018
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        2. The Haunted Hermeticist‏ @ModernHermetics Oct 17
          Replying to @giantgio @thefaceberg

          The people who made that movie are D bags.

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        3. The Haunted Hermeticist‏ @ModernHermetics Oct 17
          Replying to @ModernHermetics @giantgio @thefaceberg

          Poor turtlefriend 😩

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        4.  ✝️Gio's 🖼A E S T H E T I C 🎨content 🌄 Corner  🏞 🌲‏ @giantgio Oct 17
          Replying to @ModernHermetics @thefaceberg

          oh yeah the film is excellent if you are a horror fan, but the ambiguity of its message makes it a true exploitation film bordering on celluloid nihilism....and they didn't have to kill real animals because non of that footage made sense in the plot of the film!

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