In the finale the shot of the town shows they live in Aberdale from Clarence, which takes place in Arizona.
А, моя первая попытка сделать "ремикс" одного из моих любимых саундтреков из игр. / Ah, my first attempt to make a "remix" of one of my favorite game soundtracks.
an accomplice turned victim his apology, long overdue
had a ytpmv idea (reason for the bad quality is because discord sucks so i turned the quality in vegas way down)
HEY SO THE INSCRYPTION PLAYSTATION ARG…here’s all the info on that!
Hands up if you're sick of the IDF flying gay flags like they're doing this shit in our name
Friday the 13th (1980) dir. Sean S. Cunningham
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (1984) dir. Joseph Zito
It took me too long to realize this
i feel like seriously describing junji ito's horror works as simply "wouldn't it be fucked up if this happened" is dumb because it's such a vague description that most other horror works can also be described as that. For example:
"Wouldn't it be fucked up if your house suddenly started creating new rooms and changed its dimensions on you?" (House of Leaves, specifically The Navidson Record)
"Wouldn't it be fucked up if the doors, windows, and your parents suddenly disappeared out of nowhere?" (Skinamarink)
"Wouldn't it be fucked up if a clown in a sewer started killing kids?" (It)
among others.
Not to mention, most of Ito's works do have deeper meaning to them, specifically targetting japanese culture. This video touches on his shorter works, but even his larger works have metaphorical meaning.
Junji Ito describing his mindset on writing Gyo as "man it would suck if sharks had legs" is real funny, but it's also critiquing Japan's war crimes in WWII; the origin of the "legs" being from World War II when the Imperial Japanese Army was trying to create biochemical weapons cannot be a coincidence. Hellstar Remina is about a hostile alien planet, but it's also an allegory of fans turning on a girl because of something beyond her control, reminiscent of idol culture. Hell, even Uzumaki, probably one of his greatest "WTF" horror works, is also about a pair of teenagers being unable to escape their hometown, unable to expand their horizons in the outside world. they just keep going in circles, unable to escape.
I don't know, at this point describing Ito's works only being "wouldnt it be fucked up if this thing happened" is starting to feel like "the curtains are blue because the author likes the color blue" but like. for horror