/hor/ Horror General

Lord of Illusions Edition

Previously, on /hor/:

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Poltergeist is kino

all the /hor/ posters with epilepsy are now dead

Trick 'r Treat 2 never ever bros... It hurts.

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There it goes:
>start reading Barker's Books of Blood
>first story serves as an intro to where the "books" come from. it's alright.
>second story: The Midnight Meat Train
>kino about a man stuck on a train, alone with a serial killer
>see that they made a movie out of it
>third story: The Yattering and Jack
>hilarious story about a demon going insane trying to haunt a man who simply won't break
>was adapted for Tales from the Darkside
Well fuck me. I had no idea Barker's writing was so good, but clearly Hollyjews didn't. Is picrel decent? Only good poster I found, btw. The one they settled on to promote the movie was hot garbage.

How does it compare to the short story, user? If you've read it?

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I find clowns legitimately funny and this movie is mostly hilarious rather than scary, aside from a couple scenes.

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It's decent, worth a watch

Imagine dying from being exposed to flashing lights, lel.

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Midnight meat train is worth seeing

They're with the Queen now

I remember it being alright. I started reading Barker last night, other user. It's nice that he really expanded on the beginning of Hellraiser. It makes a lot more sense why he went looking for the cenobites. Probably should've tried cute & funny first, but that wasn't his type.
>The Books of Blood confirm what horror fans everywhere have known for a long time: We will be hearing from Clive Barker for many years to come. This first volume contains the short stories : "The Book of Blood," "The Midnight Meat Train," "The Yattering and Jack," "Sex, Death, and Starshine," and "In the Hills, the Cities."

33 year old woman edition.
>TQ: Are you excited for Disney Hellraiser?
>TQ2: Did you enjoy Midnight Meat Train and would you recommend it to other user?

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Thank you anons. I hope it'll be as gripping as the short story was.
Why was the poster they used so lame, though?

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What's the worst horror sequel you've ever seen? I think this one is it for me.

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Sinister 2

i have no idea, the one you found earlier is much better, don't know what they were thinking

It insists upon itself

To the guy asking for 2022 top 5
>La Abuela
>The Sadness
>Incantation
>The Innocents
>Black Phone

>the beginning of Hellraiser
I'll get to it after the two Books of Blood omnibuses. I'm in the mood for anthologies lately.
>Probably should've tried cute & funny first
The Yattering and Jack was genuinely hilarious to me. Good stuff.

You think so? I haven't seen that phrase used seriously in years.

You're missing two.

Some guy was asking about transformation scenes in the last thread.

Doppelganger (1993) has a pretty nasty one where the main girl turns into a twizzler worm and splits into her two halves.

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>Incantation
>Discarded

I had to quit half way and I never walk out on anything. It needed better direction.