1. 06:52 10th Jul 2011

    Notes: 4

    Reblogged from fender97

    Oh hey.. =D

    Oh hey.. =D

    (Source: fender97)

     
  2. 08:42 1st May 2011

    Notes: 6

    Reblogged from vivelecirquedusoleil

    The nameless and solitary passerby. The faceless stranger rushing past, lost in the smothering crowd; looking for the courage to rip her soul free.
    — On Quidam, Cirque Du Soleil: 20 Years Under the Sun (via fycirquedusoleil)

    (Source: vivelecirquedusoleil)

     
  3. 08:37

    Notes: 540

    Reblogged from artpixie

    “To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch, or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.”

    - Ralph Waldo Emerson

    (Source: google.com)

     
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  5. Wes Craven is God.

    “Horror films don’t create fear. They release it.”

    “Certainly the deepest horror, as far as I’m concerned, is what happens to your body at your own hands and others.”

     
  6. 09:12

    Notes: 275

    Reblogged from katedriver

    katedriver:

“one generations tragedy is the next ones joke”

    katedriver:

    “one generations tragedy is the next ones joke”

     
  7. 09:09

    Notes: 119

    Reblogged from fyscream

    So impressed!!

    1. Ghostface: I hear you like horror movies Kirby but do you like them as much as him? Forget watching Stab. You get to live it.
    2. Kirby Reed: No, no, He’s the expert, It’s not me.
    3. Ghostface: Warm-up Question. Jason’s Weapon?
    4. Kirby Reed: uh, it’s a Machete
    5. Ghostface: There you see? You know the genre. Michael Myers?
    6. Kirby Reed: uh, Butcher Knife
    7. Ghostface: Leatherface?
    8. Kirby Reed: A Chainsaw. Please!
    9. Ghostface: Just ask Sidney if you need some help. Freddy Krueger?
    10. Kirby Reed: Razor Hands
    11. Ghostface: Name the movie that started the Slasher Craze: Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Last House on The Left, or Psycho?
    12. Kirby Reed: Psycho
    13. Ghostface: None of the above! Peeping Tom, 1960, directed by Michael Powell, first movie to ever put the audience in the killer’s POV.
    14. Kirby Reed: Wait no. please just ask me one more question, just one more.
    15. Ghostface: Ok. It’s time for your last chance question. Name the remake of the groundbreaking horror movie in which the killer—
    16. Kirby Reed: Halloween, Texas Chainsaw, Dawn of the Dead, The Hills Have Eyes, Amityville Horror, Last House on the Left, Friday The 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, My Bloody Valentine, When a Stranger Calls, Prom Night, Black Christmas, House Of Wax, The Fog, Piranha. It’s one of those right? right?
     
  8. 09:03

    Notes: 85

    Reblogged from thallydraper

    Nawwwww. The “Horror” Geeks. =D

    Nawwwww. The “Horror” Geeks. =D

    (Source: thallydraper)

     
  9. 09:02

    Notes: 61

    Reblogged from

    dkfjdsofhsfhus Eeep. SPEECHLESS!! =D =D =D =D

    dkfjdsofhsfhus Eeep. SPEECHLESS!! =D =D =D =D

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  10. 20:45 14th Apr 2011

    Notes: 16

    Reblogged from poptunes

    poptunes:

COME AND TAKE ONE IN THE YARBLES. IF YOU’VE GOT ANY YARBLES

bahahahahahahaha.

    poptunes:

    COME AND TAKE ONE IN THE YARBLES. IF YOU’VE GOT ANY YARBLES

    bahahahahahahaha.

     
  11. 10:18

    Notes: 10

    Reblogged from hairywhitethighs

    The best horror films have always reflected the times in which they were made. The provocative, energising Scream 4 (could this be the best fourth installment of a horror franchise ever?), however, goes one better: it doesn’t just mirror the times, it boldly refutes them, throwing down a big, bad middle finger salute to a world gone seemingly crazy.
    — Erin Lee, in one of Rotten Tomatoes’ first reviews of Scream 4 

    (Source: hairywhitethighs)

     
  12. 10:12

    Notes: 12

    Reblogged from buencine

    buencine:

chitty chitty bang bang   (Ken Hughes, 1968)

Favourite. Forever.

    buencine:

    chitty chitty bang bang   (Ken Hughes, 1968)

    Favourite. Forever.

     
  13. 10:10

    Notes: 29

    Reblogged from martinatra

     Only now do I understand the creepiness of this.

     Only now do I understand the creepiness of this.

    (Source: martinatra)

     
  14. 10:03

    Notes: 328

    Reblogged from morganhood

    One of the greatest characters. Ever.

    One of the greatest characters. Ever.

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