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  1. Napoleon53

    "What Madness Is This?" Volume III: The Pinnacle Future
    Threadmarks: AN INTRODUCTION

    PINNACLE FUTURE-ERA LOGO OF THE MANIFEST DESTINY PARTY "And they cried with a loud voice, saying, How long, O Lord, holy and true, dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?" - Revelation 6:10 "Come, let us take a muster speedily. Doomsday is near. Die all, die...
  2. WI: Stephen King never writes Carrie

    In 1973, Stephen King wrote Carrie, his breakthrough hit. Overnight, he went from having to give up on phone service to save money to being one of hottest new American authors. Ever since, he's been a major part of the landscape of horror literature. However, this was by no means guaranteed...
  3. Napoleon53

    "What Madness Is This?" Volume II: Prophecies in the Dark
    Threadmarks: AN INTRODUCTION

    I want to thank the countless readers and commenters that have fueled my imagination in the original 2013-14 WMIT and the Redux that was written from September, 2018, to present day. Without these posters, none of this would have been possible or close to as much fun. I especially wish to thank...
  4. What Would Egyptian Horror Stories Look Like?

    Inspired by @Scorpio Retindar's norse horror thread, I have recently become highly interested in egyptian mythology, and so I wonder what horror media be like in a world where traditional ancient egyptian (or kemetian to be more accurate) be like. Obviously, you're going to have a lot of focus...
  5. What Would Norse Horror Media Look Like?

    Okay, so I was inspired by this wonderful video by leftist YouTuber and media analyst Renegade Cut, where he analyzes how the horror genre in the western world is heavily influenced by Christianity, often making copious implicit or even explicit Christian (typically Catholic) imagery, monsters...
  6. Mr_ Bondoc

    Antebellum

    Here is the latest for a time travel film coming soon in 2020 called Antebellum: The scary premise is that something is sending women back in time to the antebellum South. The scares come when the victims are African-American women. The problem being that no matter what they say or do, they...
  7. Zombie Apocalypse Modern Day Timeline

    I recently watched Dawn of the Dead (1978), the film takes place a few weeks after Night of the Living Dead. I also read a bit into World War Z and watched a video by Austin (formerly from Shoddycast, now game theorists) positing that if a zombie plague broke out in America (note that his theory...
  8. Pop Culture AHC: Better Hellraiser Franchise

    While rewatching the S&M-flavoured horror franchise I came to a realization about half-way through the fifth film that, "oh jeez, these movies are kinda garbage". Of course, I should have probably realized that the fifth and beyond movie in a horror franchise wouldn't be very good(direct to...
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