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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldM to memes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

Pure nightmare fuel

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Pure nightmare fuel

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldM to memes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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      WTF were they showing us yo.

      Life, bro. Real fucking life reflected in the shiny surface of an animated toaster.

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          Couldn’t agree more, children’s shows should absolutely be about peeling away the thin veneer of sanity that’s all there is protecting us from the gargling, writhing chaos and madness that lies in the darkness beyond.

          It builds character.

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      But my cohort had Watership Down

      Described recently as the best example of cosmic horror/literary irony

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        Art Garfunkel’s song “Bright Eyes” is absolutely, beautifully, brutally sad.

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      You’re worthless!

      Whole movie is so gothic. But the danger feels so real in that one and in American Tail.

      I blame BLT for causing some minor hoarding tendencies.

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        There are no cats in America is actually a deeply troubling introspection of American immigrant racism of both the immigrant and the recipient country.

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    People talk about how stuff from the 80s and 90s was nightmare fuel, or too uncanny to be charming, or just plain strange. I contend that there was more creativity in the 80s and 90s and we were seeing performance artists and craftspeople at their absolute peak. When I look at something like Dark Crystal and compare it with something like the latest sterile CGI pixar or dreamworks movies, I feel sad.

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      I fear for the day Hollywood decides to remake Labyrinth. Amazing movie with some of the greatest puppetry ever. Today it would probably be a 3D CGI crapfest. Also who could ever replace Bowie? Somehow I think they’d get Will Smith in there.

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        I don’t know, they did a solid with the Dark Crystal prequel.

        Fun note: we bought a dragon puppet at renfair from a guy who made puppets for Jim Henson’s son.

        We also have the caterpillar and Ludo from Labyrinth on our oddities shelf. Oh, and I named our dog Fizzgig because that’s what he looked like as a pup: all mouthface no body.

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        1000% they would cast Will Smith.

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        Labyrinth is one of my favs, I rewound the tape so many times it broke. But I don’t see a movie getting made today about a grown man kidnapping a baby so that his 16 year old sister will come be his captive “obedient” lover in his castle where he keeps his riding crops but no horses. Just sayin.

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      Through adult eyes, absolutely.

      As a child, fuck the Skeksis.

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        Artax died from sadness.

        It’s kids movie, let’s start it out on a happy note, eh?

        Nah, horse dies of sad right off the bat.

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          Dream a dream

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            Coreys ASSEMBLE!

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              “Heh”

              -Feldman

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    That scene from The Neverending Story scarred me for life. You know the one I’m talking about. Poor Artax.

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      That movie was a freaking trip and a half. Idk what they were smoking, but I want some too.

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      The judgement angels got me first… Artax took it to another level.

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      HMMmmmmmMmmm?

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        I hate your whine!

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      One of my favorite movies growing up! I showed it to my kids when they were about the same age and scared the shit out of them lol.

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        I showed it to my kid when they turned five and they still make the skeksis noise sometimes

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    Remember that the people making kids movies today are the ones who were the kids watching those fucked up movies from back in the day.

    That, to me, says two things:

    1. What the hell were our parents’ generation trying to do to us, and
    2. The people making kids movies today are trying to save the younger generation from their trauma.
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      The people that animate and come up with character designs didn’t choose to make the movie they’re making. The studio decided that based off of market research and focus group testing. I’m sure the artists and animators who worked on Trolls would have loved to do something maybe a little less baby and a little more “kid-edgy”.

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        I wonder if what you say could’ve applied to the people who made the movies when we were kids. Now that’s frightful to think about. 😂

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    Never forget David Bowie’s Codpiece. 🫣

    https://comicbook.com/movies/news/brian-henson-confirms-david-bowies-codpiece-in-labyrinth-was-intentional-exclusive/

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      As a kid it was the guys who disassembled themselves that freaked me out more than anything else in that movie.

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        Took me a minute to figure out who you were talking about.

        https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/The_Fireys

        They’re called The Fireys, apparently.

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          God, yes those motherfuckers. They are horrific.

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      Jon Oliver should buy the various codpieces

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    Side note: it never fails to miff me, that bible bashers burned women and children alive at the stake, and instead of seeing that as a travesty, media backs up the bible bashers and demonises witches. People who were mainly midwives and healers. It hurts my brain.

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    The only family movie that gave me nightmares as a kid was the return to Oz.

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      wheelers!

      they could climb stairs so fast wtf

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        Thanks, I’d forgotten that trauma. Am now having terrified toddler flashbacks.

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      Dooooooortheeeeeee GAAAAAAAAAAALE

      That still haunts me.

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      I loved that movie, how weird it was compared with The Wizard of Oz. I think I may be one of only a few people our age who wasn’t terrified by it. Now, that one scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, on the other hand, I wasn’t ready…

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      Let’s skip to generation 4

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    The witches. Mother fuck that movie. This scene, and really the whole movie gave me the creeps as a kid. Charlie and the chocolate factory weirded me out too. Fuck Roald Dahl.

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      I used to love his books as a kid. It was only as an adult that I realised that torturing and murdering children was his favourite theme in his kids books.

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        Oh, I very much caught that as a kid and it was part of what weirded me out.

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      Best movie for 8 yr old me. Watch it at least 8 times over a course of a 3 days.

      Would have watched it more if I didn’t have to return it.

      Note: I was into anything scary or creepy as a kid

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      Mine was Time Bandits.

      Horrid recurring nightmares of either being chased or stuck in the cage floating over an abyss.

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      It’s basically because of grandpa Joe

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    Pfft whatever. I grew up with super friends. It was the most watered down, sanitized version of super hero action you can get. My daughter watches kids superhero stuff and they actually fight all the time. She reads the warriors books that have parts where cats rip each other to shreds.

    Things are different these days of course, but this post is horseshit.

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      Pfft, probably wouldn’t recognize a carebear stare if it hit ya in the face.

      Amateurs.

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    Child catcher from Chitty Chitty bang bang: "lemme just slip into your dreams. Btw I’m under your bed now "

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    Y’all youngins had it easy. Give Rikki Tikki Tavi a spin. Orson Well was a horrifying narrator for a children’s cartoon. I had nightmares forever behind that show.

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      I don’t know what this is from but: Ew

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    Ok so the dark crystal is a genuinely terrifying film DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR KIDS

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      It is not for kids. Deliberately made to be a fantasy story for adults. The puppets don’t mean it is for kids but, like cartoons, puppets got lumped into a “kids” categories for literally no reason.

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        Fizzgig gif

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          Goddammit I love Fezziwig.

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            Fizzgig

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