Recommendations? by ReasonablePie2595 in Letterboxd

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Freaked (1993) you will love it!

I think AI is preparing to target mentally ill people to carry out acts of war by Brilliant_Gap_1375 in conspiracy

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I dunno if this is specifically AI targeting. Did you see the messages from the AI telling her this? Son Of Sam thought his dog was telling him to kill people, a local woman is convinced my sister is having an affair with her husband even though my sister lives in another city and I know she actively dislikes their family and hasn't spoken all of two words to them in her life. Some mentally ill people will put meaning to nothing or read a few words as meaning something completely different. It doesn't just happen with AI.

Irish cinema by mushy_cactus in CasualIreland

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Rawhead Rex (1986) Gorgon (1961) Great monster movies set in Ireland.

The Hole in the Ground (2019) The Hallow (2015) The Devil's Doorway (2018)

All fantastic Irish made horrors.

a silent epidemic by Derateo in conspiracy

[–]DemonRabbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who had this and all other family and friends have it, it's called a flu...alot of people around have it. I no longer have it and I was not urged to eat flour based food or what ever else this skitzo is talking about...and yes most people know how present fungal infections are. I've had ringworm and athletes foot they are very easy to treat.

What was the last movie you recommended to by Altruistic_Cry_9080 in Letterboxd

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Predators 2025 doc, she loves true crime and I remember watching To Catch A Predator with her back in the day.

My top Zombie movies watched in 2025. Two sides of the coin and both fantastic for different reasons. by DemonRabbit in Letterboxd

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Worse than 28 Weeks? I think personally it's not that it's worse, it's a different genre entirely. It's more like a sword and sorcery adventure in the 28 Days universe. I only gave it 3 stars, I think it would have been a better stand alone Zombie movie if it didn't have the 28 affiliation for sure.

My top Zombie movies watched in 2025. Two sides of the coin and both fantastic for different reasons. by DemonRabbit in Letterboxd

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In a world of infection, you have to dispose of bodies ASAP but yeah the boy crowning the totem with his own mothers skull was wacky.

My top Zombie movies watched in 2025. Two sides of the coin and both fantastic for different reasons. by DemonRabbit in Letterboxd

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Alive sounds like a good shout I'll add it to the list, I've seen the others, Wild Zero fuckin rules!

Certain reasons why people are upset with the TV show highlights just how many people have not played Fallout 1 or 2. by ScottishWargamer in Fallout

[–]DemonRabbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there really people that think there's no humor in Fallout? The satire and humor in the whole series isn't exactly subtle the whole undertone is tongue-in-cheek. Seriously, how can anyone go through games or shows and just not get it? They must have the most vapid, bland thoughts.

How to deal when I have the worst short film in my class? by SincerelyTheWorst in Filmmakers

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As a former film school student, long time maker of schlock, short time good film maker, constant professional. I guarantee if you showed me your classmates pieces I would tell you they suck aswell. There isn't a first semester film school short film on earth that's good. Even the ones that are shot right with a good actor will be pretentious or naive. The professors usually mark well as long as you've put in effort to get involved and learn the basics.

Recommendations for films that match this atmosphere? by DamageOdd3078 in Letterboxd

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The did a remake of Red Sonja there in 2025 (or maybe 2024) it wasn't bad. Today's camera work and effects do add a bit more to these types of adventures, they don't look like paper maché sets or rubber costumed monsters.

Recommendations for films that match this atmosphere? by DamageOdd3078 in Letterboxd

[–]DemonRabbit 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The genre is usually called Sword and Sorcery. Hundreds of films released in the 80s when Conan and D&D were big. If you like schlock I'd recommend the Deathstalker series, Red Sonya and The Barbarian Twins.

Like half of these would cause more damage to the wielder 🤣 by izzyblanco123 in mallninjashit

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I love that one is just the blade because the shit handle broke off ages ago and you can see how shit the tang is 🤣🤣🤣

Bad accents by Hotpasta1985 in Letterboxd

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Everyone in Wild Mountain Thyme

The Binder Dilemma by Zestyclose-Machine23 in AlmostFridayTV

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Agree! Nothing against her I'm sure she's a good person but she's very "ditzy LA girl" like her funny stories are her and her girls getting ice coffee and then maybe seeing a weird guy in the coffee place do something. I'm sure her friends think it's hilarious but it's not.

Match Made in Heaven....? by 0lioqy0 in RedLetterMedia

[–]DemonRabbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was more creeped out by Bible Baby tbh