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Thread of some of my favorite food I've made in the past year:
Chinese braised beef stew with daikon over white rice with garlic bok choy Sup Kambing (Malaysian goat soup) Beef short ribs in burgundy with root vegetables and black trumpet mushrooms Jamaican curry goat with boiled green banana, white yam and dumplings
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The second episode of 31 Murders To Midnight, the series when I review 31 horror movies (and some other stuff) for 31 minutes each in October 2025, is now live for subscribers to the patreon patreon.com/sfultra
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11. Corpse Mania (1981, dir. Kuei Chih-Hung)
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This movie was fucking incredible. Like a French feminist horror successor to Hennenlotter's Brain Damage.
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10. Baby Blood (1990, dir. Alain Robak)
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10. Baby Blood (1990, dir. Alain Robak)
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Pretty good! I liked that it mostly was sad and downbeat, it looked nice and had some interesting worldbuilding.
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These lyrics from the new Taylor album hit, idk what y'all are talking about
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GIRL IM NOT A GIRL IM NOT MAKING PISS JELLO IVE NEVER FELT YOUNG
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I remember being a kid and thinking the scrambled porn channels were just bad soap operas and not getting why the adults in the room wanted me to change the channel so quick.
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So far The Bride From Hades has been my favorite watch of our horror marathon. Late '60s peak Daiei studios retelling of an oft-adapted 17th century Japanese ghost story.

My other standouts are the underrated early '80s Miramax slasher The Burning, and my long-delayed viewing of Day of the Dead.
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Here's the thread for our 2025 Spooktober list!
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9. Day of the Dead (1985, dir. George A. Romero)
Day of the Dead (1985, dir. George A. Romero)
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8. 28 Years Later (2025, dir. Danny Boyle)
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7. The Bride From Hades (1968, dir. Satsuo Yamamoto)
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Also it’s 20% off right now and only 3 reviews away from 200! 94% very positive user ratings on Steam, Steam deck verified, the works!
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This is the giallo-adjacent thing Jack was teasing, and if you need a bit of a jump start on gialli, here's a list of my 20 favorites of the 50-ish I've currently seen.

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Hallowstream 2025 is CLOCK TOWER: REWIND! You can watch the first episode on twitch here, though this link will break in 60 days. www.twitch.tv/videos/25834...
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Glad to be relaxing at home after a long day out
Selfie of Nigel in a blue Henley and black hat
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6. The Butterfly Murders (1979, dir. Tsui Hark)
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The horror movies we've been watching for October have been really interesting so far, some cool stuff.
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Here's the thread for our 2025 Spooktober list!
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5. The Bloodettes (2005, dir. Jean-Pierre Bekolo)
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Grapes of Death is a dreamy zombie movie (but action packed by Rollin standards) about a zombie outbreak at a vineyard that happens because of tainted wine and poor working conditions.
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The Living Dead Girl is about a rich woman who gets revived by toxic waste, and her childhood friend (but real gay about it) who has to comes to terms with the fact that her lost love is undead.
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Fascination is like a period piece class satire/horror about 2 women in a mansion who get held up by an escaping highwayman, but it's often not clear which of them is in control.
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Okay, so I have 3 very different ones.

Fascination (1979), The Living Dead Girl (1982) and Grapes of Death (1978)
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Curious if this is the first Rollin you've seen. I enjoyed it after seeing a bunch of his movies, but I would've probably felt the same as you if it was my first from him.