This was considered "scary" in 1979

This was considered "scary" in 1979

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This made millennials shit their panties in terror, lol.

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>actor : John Hurt
>characters are always hurt

>dude what if a little girl was...THE DEVIL! And she was swearing and masturbating!?!
Literally made boomers faint in horror.

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>this is making zoomers shit their britches right now

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There's something about how sterile it is that's almost Lynchian

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kino
kino
boring snoozefest grandpa shit

What is considered scary today?

white men hella scary fr fr
racism fr fr
oppression is NOT bussin

are zoomers seriously scared of mazes and empty rooms?

White skin

>original concept was supposed to be a take on the old mundane made unsettling
>zoomers become unironically scared of it and add a monster on top

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Twitter zoomy fags talking shit, but use the wrong pronouns and they have a mental breakdown and shoot a school lmao

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why are there no "monsters" anymore? they have existed since forever. what happened to human culture

monster here AMA

Going outside and meeting other people.

this lmao
>boomer's idea of demonic possession is a girl saying "suck my dick"

It's a dead serious film which nowadays borders a parody, some time ago me and a couple of mates went to see a screening and we could barely contain our laughter in the theatre during those scenes

Creature design is plagued by "Muh biological plausibility and realism" concerns and a general homogenization where every new "evil" creature has to be some halfassed combination of a Xenomorph, The Thing, and the Cloverfield Monster.

People were more religious in the early 1970s, so seeing a little girl masturbating with a cross would have actually been taboo

We are the monsters user...

>bussin
is that like, busting a nut? what's the etymology?

want to talk about scenes that make ZERO sense then let's talk about harry dean stanton getting impaled by a xenomorph while looking for a cat. might be the best scene in the whole series but let's think about it for a moment
>we're on a small ship
>we have just received confirmation that we are dealing with a mysterious, dangerous alien life-form
>it burst out of our friend's chest, looked at us, made a squiggle-noise, and then tore ass on out of there
>how should we deal with this situation?
>oh i know!
>let's separate one-by-one so we can search for a lost cat...
>yeah just meander around casually without a care in the world!
>you only just saw your friend get impaled from the inside out...

again great fucking scene but it's horror movie haunted house logic totally 100% retarded. only defense that ever gets offered is "THEY DIDN'T KNOW IT COULD GROW SO FAST!!!!" well no shit but still you don't act relaxed and casual about searching for a cat when you just saw a tiny little alien BURST THROUGH YOUR FRIEND'S CHEST lol

harry dean stanton's attitude can only be described as "well shit happens... time to find that cat..." there's a reason that critics couldn't understand wtf the film was at first it's because of shit like that