AviYinglet

Zatzinged and Living

2D/3D artist, ΘΔ yinglet and loving it, 40, white, trans, life partner to @phenokage, anxiety in partial remission due to molecular-level TF. Shares may contain content not suitable for minors.


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phenokage
@phenokage

it feels like zombie movies aren’t allowed to take place in a world where zombie fiction exists, because when characters are pointing at the walking dead and going “oh hey it's the walking dead like in the hit tv show The Walking Dead” it really lowers the tension

conversely werewolf movies are encouraged to take place in a world where werewolf fiction exists, because when someone's been reading up on lycanthropy and later they find themselves getting all shaggy and toothy and stuff, they know how bad things’re about to be for them and everyone else around them


phenokage
@phenokage

we watched The Slender Man recently and there is a scene where a character consults the Slender Man Wiki to figure out what they’re dealing with


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@StrawberryDaquiri
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I'd like to see more horror movies where people go to the fiction and it's of no help, like how "everyone knows" that sunlight kills vampires, that silver kills werewolves, or that a single karate chop can knock someone unconscious.

Honestly, I think you could make zombie fiction work in a zombie story. Specifically zombie fiction that works on completely different rules. The zombies are magic based in the story, all their fiction is grounded zombie virus stuff or vice versa so the one who tries to be the expert ends up getting hurt/killed/zombified because the rules they're expecting just don't work in real life.

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