you gotta problem with the Justice League, you piece of actual shit?

moviesludge:

I thought it was interesting that the batman and aquaman figures were melting but the superman one wasn’t. I also thought it was funny that the only figure the kid keeps is the mysterio one. Funny that they had dc heroes and a marvel villain. I guess they wanted a figure that was really recognizable as a villain because it’s obvious that they want to show the kid having the bad guys win and chucking the good guys in the fire. Maybe they couldn’t lay their hands on a joker figure.

this anon message was from when I made the below gifs from Black Roses. I captioned the post “Justice League”. I still think about the wording they used and have always found the whole thing funny.

spockvarietyhour
replied to your photoset “Recently watched – April (part 2) Dr. Alien and Mom got damn near the…”

I watched Future Kill a few months back and I had look back on what I wrote about it bc I don’t remember anything from the movie aside that the poster is great. Slumber Party and robots

@spockvarietyhour  I can see it being pretty forgettable. It does have some likable aesthetic stuff but otherwise it’s pretty dull. I usually have a pretty good memory for movies, but it’s really weird when you completely forget something. I think when you start watching a lot of movies, especially if it’s a lot of crappy movies, the details tend to blend together and it becomes hard to tell which movie is which. 

detectiveashcroft
replied to your photoset “Recently watched – April (part 1)”

Oh WOW, you watched the Carrier? Now that movie’s a trip. Got to hoard ALL the cats AND Garbage bags!

This was a solid gold recommendation from @odios . For the people that haven’t seen it, it’s about an affliction in a small town where this guy has a sort of “acid touch” where every inanimate object he touches becomes contaminated with a thing to where if another person touches it after he does, they begin to disintegrate at the point of contact. Said object takes on no appearance change once it’s contaminated (they’re called “red objects” in the movie. Civilization devolves at a ridiculous rate in the closed off town and soon everyone has fashioned garbage bag clothing and weird helmets. They also fight over wild cats to use to test contaminated objects.

unwrapping:

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Hey I have been wondering about this shit for a million years

nuclearnocturnal
replied to your photoset “Recently watched – April (part 2) Dr. Alien and Mom got damn near the…”

the monster on the Mom poster reminds me of Rawhead Rex

@nuclearnocturnal  There is definitely a distinct similarity there!

I checked into it and didn’t see any of the same names in the SFX departments of the two movies though. Speaking of, is there an easy way to identify who is the main person responsible for the SFX in a given movie? In my searching, the best I could come up with is “SFX Supervisor”, but on IMDB someone like Stan Winston (for instance) is constantly credited with different specified roles for everything he worked on.