Also because Most of the body horror Is just "OOOOO Look how his body is changing, Bonesbreaking spikes growing" But, besides Anihilation, i have not seen a body horror where the person is slowly becomnig a mountain of tumors of that some weird slabs of meat on them are growing.
>Tim Burton is chosen to direct the second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory >Forgoes using only practical effects for the blueberry transformation scene and decides to make it mostly CG >It's rushed, but detailed enough to discomfort the audience >Juice sounds were made using an exercise ball half-full of water, a hot water bottle, and a water fountain bottle being shaken that were combined post-production
Was this scene supposed to be funny?
I can see where you're coming from, but for me the appeal is in just how gross it is and being repulsed by the idea of it happening to me. I also like that a lot of body horror is SFX heavy and I think a lot of effects work is really fascinating
Calling things "reddlt" became reddlt. Just present your argument instead of hiding behind a buzzword and no, body horror isn't stereotypically reddlt.
Capeshit.
Arthouse horror
that's a VERY cute cat 🙂
No. Body horror is very reddit indeed
Cats
Cat movies
Name 1 cat movie(no Cats)
Dogs vs cats (cats only cut)
Reanimator (1985)
haha he likes that corn doesn't he
Homeward Bound and Homeward Bound 2. The cat was the sassy one, you can tell because her name is literally Sassy.
Alien
Most kino cat
What did he mean by this? Also Cat’s Eye.
No Cats(the musical: the movie)
how do cat know what corns is?
Yes
Slowburn A24 horror.
>all asian movie set in a multiverse
holy mother of reddit!
>reddit reddit
Is there reddit a more reddit reddit than reddit?
Truly the reddit reddit of reddit reddit and reddit
ive always considered horror to be nothing but fear pornography
Also because Most of the body horror Is just "OOOOO Look how his body is changing, Bonesbreaking spikes growing" But, besides Anihilation, i have not seen a body horror where the person is slowly becomnig a mountain of tumors of that some weird slabs of meat on them are growing.
Most of it is just a collection of jumpscares, which don't actually induce fear but just startle you
le wacky comedy horror
>Tim Burton is chosen to direct the second adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
>Forgoes using only practical effects for the blueberry transformation scene and decides to make it mostly CG
>It's rushed, but detailed enough to discomfort the audience
>Juice sounds were made using an exercise ball half-full of water, a hot water bottle, and a water fountain bottle being shaken that were combined post-production
Was this scene supposed to be funny?
>water fountain bottle
what?
those are called water coolers in the real world
How else would you interpret "a bottle from a water fountain."?
NTA but I've never heard anyone refer to a water cooler as a fountain, fountains are these things
i couldn't interpret it
explain
I can see where you're coming from, but for me the appeal is in just how gross it is and being repulsed by the idea of it happening to me. I also like that a lot of body horror is SFX heavy and I think a lot of effects work is really fascinating
Calling things "reddlt" became reddlt. Just present your argument instead of hiding behind a buzzword and no, body horror isn't stereotypically reddlt.
You're asking for far too much of these anons.
It's a summer thing, 12 yos trying to posture.