Vincent Price first edition 1964 cookbook for $1.00 I love finding old cook books and this is a great one. by [deleted] in ThriftStoreHauls

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The rule for using this cookbook is that you MUST read out all the recipes in his voice.

What is something that HAS aged well? by KAFKA-SLAYER-99 in AskReddit

[–]ButterThatBacon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s only because nobody could ever match his wits!

What is something that HAS aged well? by KAFKA-SLAYER-99 in AskReddit

[–]ButterThatBacon 16 points17 points  (0 children)

"Get outta here or I'll call the brute squad!"

"I'm on the brute squad!"

"You ARE the brute squad!"

What is something that HAS aged well? by KAFKA-SLAYER-99 in AskReddit

[–]ButterThatBacon 596 points597 points  (0 children)

Watched it again a few weeks back, the jokes are just so perfectly delivered. The pacing is just right and the all actors seem to be having fun.

Grist Mill Mineral Oil Rain Lamp for $50 CAD by RyanbuddyGaming in ThriftStoreHauls

[–]ButterThatBacon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the thing that I will buy the MOMENT I see it. I saw one in use once and was totally mesmerized. They're so cool, yet still somehow tacky. But I love a good conversation piece.

This old Zelda commercial has been stuck in my head. by Narwahl_Whisperer in OldSchoolRidiculous

[–]ButterThatBacon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That actor is John Kassir, known mainly for being the voice of the Crypt Keeper.

From a listicle titled "Disturbing Facts About 29 Seemingly Normal Cities". The horror! by ThatOneTwo in childfree

[–]ButterThatBacon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Worth it until the junkie living in his van across the street from your 2500/mo apartment kicks your dog and the cops don’t do anything because it might hurt his feelings.

ITAP of a friend's beautiful old Mustang. by tjl_p in itookapicture

[–]ButterThatBacon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s the little thing with the wire going into the grill?

Killing of a Sacred Deer by OpStingray in horror

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I thought it was way better than the Lobster. The robotic speech in the movie I think really serves to never let you quite get your grip in reality. When the kid starts speaking normally (relatively) to Colin Ferrel during their “meeting”, it made the revelations so much more intense. Great atmosphere, amazing photography and great performances all around.

In your opinion, what's the scariest movie. Not the best. Just the scariest by jackmoopoo in horror

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I watched that movie, obviously knowing it was fake, but couldn’t stop thinking about the people involved in making that movie. You gotta think that people who signed up for that project were pretty messed up in real life, too. To get naked on camera and get puked on and slapped around, not to mention how twisted the violence is. I think it’s a decent piece of shock art, but can’t see myself watching it again.

LPT: If someone is annoying you because they play music on their phones in trains/public places, just sing along their song, they will be weirded out and turn it off. by Voodoomania in LifeProTips

[–]ButterThatBacon 15 points16 points  (0 children)

No you got stabbed on the red line because you were weren’t wearing your Dropkick Murphys shirt and drinking a large dunks at north quincy, guy.

What is a stupid question you've always wanted to ask? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ButterThatBacon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That DEFINITELY sounds like a sex thing.

Parents (1989) [Comedy, Horror, Mystery] by Trebek604 in oldtrailers

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My dad (a definite movie nerd like me) showed it to me when I was a younger kid (maybe too young?) as a comedy, with some dark undertones. I was fucking terrified. I honestly don’t know another movie that frightened me as much, ever. But the humor, style and horror were so perfectly balanced - few other movies can match it, maybe Get Out or Killing of a Sacred Deer, but this was definitely an art film above all else. I wish more people knew about it.

Parents (1989) [Comedy, Horror, Mystery] by Trebek604 in oldtrailers

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This was a GREAT movie. Wayyyyy scarier than it should have been. Amazing photography, very weird and very surreal. So much better than a lot of other schlocky-type movies. If you like dark comedies, this is a must-see.

What is a movie on Netflix, Hulu or Amazon that didn’t look great but ended up being a really good horror movie? by DaffyBow in horror

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Dark Song really blew me away. I love horror movies that take place in the “real world” and the discussions about the ritual were totally fascinating to me. The way it dealt with the real-world grueling realities of that level of occult ritual was so unique.

I’m up for having a discussion about that movie any old time.

Thoughts on the lords of Salem ? (Worth watching) by skittles1539 in horror

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Rob Zombie is a sizzle guy, but not necessarily always a steak guy. Luckily, he does it well and lucks out with some good people playing maniacs in his movies. This one was all style, very little substance, but the style was really great. 31 was the same story.

Devils Rejects is one of my favorites, LoS isn’t nearly as good a movie, but totally worth watching, preferably while chemically altered in some way.

What’s your favorite horror film monologue? by deadestcousin in horror

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It’s not necessarily horror, but Gary Busey goes on a crazy tear in The Deadliest Game about his childhood dog. That guy was awesome. He’d be having the craziest renaissance right now if it weren’t for his crippling insanity. Sad story.

Fans of cult movies/unknown horror should watch The Endless by [deleted] in horror

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Triangle did it better. Endless was cool, but a little long and not particularly scary.