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... keep reading on reddit β‘πWelcome to the sixth week of Horror Club.π
π This week's theme is horror movies related to relationships between women, one supernaturally powerful and one not. Lovers, master-servant, victim, friend, rival, sister, a little bit of everything.
The first five movies are takes on the lesbian vampire. Along with the most famous vampire novel, Bram Stoker's 1897 Dracula, the second most drawn upon vampire text is Sheridan Le Fanu's lesbian vampire novel Carmilla (1871) (which, along with predating and inspiring Dracula, is also by an Irish writer). The short book tells the story of a young woman who falls under the sway of a mysterious visitor, Carmilla, who is later revealed to be a vampire. In the first four of these reimaginings the 'victim' of Carmilla isn't an unwed girl but married women, some of whose unsuitable husbands find themselves aligning with, enemies of, or victims of Carmilla. (Probably not an accident how all four of these movies were made within a year of each other when shifts in marriage, women's freedom, and sexual liberation were at the forefront of the culture.) Elizabeth Bathory, the Hungarian noblewoman who was executed for killing young women and fabled for bathing in their blood to restore her youth and beauty, is also a direct inspiration for many women vampire stories, most obvious in Daughters of Darkness. Exploitation of innocene and youth of those with less by their corrupted elders, armed with wealth and power are evident as with most vampire tales.
Ginger Snaps and Jennifer's Body aren't vampire stories, the first being a werewolf and the other being a succubus. Jennifer's Body seems obviously inspired by Ginger Snaps, with an homage of the model walking down the high school halls scene and the similarities in the plots (which somehow I had never noticed before typing up this post). Ginger Snaps could more be said to be a horror movie working with the metaphor of puberty and menstruation, while Jennifer's Body is more about the horror of being a beautiful person emerging from girlhood innocene into the adult world. While both good movies (I would call Jennifer's Body great) I can not endorse their front facing message of their plots >!(that the less pretty friend/sister should try to take down their powerful self actualized sisters).!<
Image dump of stolen screencaps from around the internet: https://imgur.com/a/Dre7KoR
Daughters of Darkness (1971) Belgium- One of the
... keep reading on reddit β‘I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.
Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.
The doctor says it terminal.
Alot of great jokes get posted here! However just because you have a joke, doesn't mean it's a dad joke.
THIS IS NOT ABOUT NSFW, THIS IS ABOUT LONG JOKES, BLONDE JOKES, SEXUAL JOKES, KNOCK KNOCK JOKES, POLITICAL JOKES, ETC BEING POSTED IN A DAD JOKE SUB
Try telling these sexual jokes that get posted here, to your kid and see how your spouse likes it.. if that goes well, Try telling one of your friends kid about your sex life being like Coca cola, first it was normal, than light and now zero , and see if the parents are OK with you telling their kid the "dad joke"
I'm not even referencing the NSFW, I'm saying Dad jokes are corny, and sometimes painful, not sexual
So check out r/jokes for all types of jokes
r/unclejokes for dirty jokes
r/3amjokes for real weird and alot of OC
r/cleandadjokes If your really sick of seeing not dad jokes in r/dadjokes
Punchline !
Edit: this is not a post about NSFW , This is about jokes, knock knock jokes, blonde jokes, political jokes etc being posted in a dad joke sub
Edit 2: don't touch the thermostat
Do your worst!
How the hell am I suppose to know when itβs raining in Sweden?
Mathematical puns makes me number
Ants donβt even have the concept fathers, let alone a good dad joke. Keep r/ants out of my r/dadjokes.
But no, seriously. I understand rule 7 is great to have intelligent discussion, but sometimes it feels like 1 in 10 posts here is someone getting upset about the jokes on this sub. Let the mods deal with it, they regulate the sub.
We told her she can lean on us for support. Although, we are going to have to change her driver's license, her height is going down by a foot. I don't want to go too far out on a limb here but it better not be a hack job.
They were cooked in Greece.
I'm surprised it hasn't decade.
He lost May
Now that I listen to albums, I hardly ever leave the house.
Two muffins are in an oven, one muffin looks at the other and says "is it just me, or is it hot in here?"
Then the other muffin says "AHH, TALKING MUFFIN!!!"
Preview: Using a bit of footage from Operation Titian, Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman turned an art heist / murder flick into a vampire picture where the baddie boils his victims in oil to preserve them.
For catalog number 52 I am going to do something a little different because it is a unique release. Between 1963 and 1968 producer Roger Corman used footage from a Serbian movie he financed called Operation Titian to produce a total of 4 unique stories. It is an amazing example of the economical approach to filmmaking pioneered by Corman and his company.
So, Iβll cover three of them here. I did not watch Track of the Vampire because itβs just a longer version of Blood Bath edited for TV. For the rest, here we go:
Operation Titian (1963)
Director: Rados Novakovic
Mediocre film with a really great opening. A shadowy figure lurks through the town casting deep contrast and into the frame and fear into the hearts of the audience. He enters a house, thereβs a woman sleeping and his shadow stands above her. He walks over to a painting on a wall, what does he want with this painting? He pulls some strings and the painting movies to reveal β¦ the opening titles! Haha itβs a nice visual trick and sets the tone that anything can happen.
Unfortunately, the movie kind of levels off after that and whatβs left is a very average crime, murder, and art heist film with truly excellent angles and shadow work. The cinematography is very good here and the ending would fit in with a Hitchcock or an Orson Welles film with creatives set design and much of the terror filmed at an angle.
Blood Bath (1966)
Director: Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman
Using a bit of footage from Operation Titian, Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman turned an art heist / murder flick into a vampire picture where the baddie boils his victims in oil to preserve them.
I think itβs a cool idea, and itβs actually a good tangential storyline from the original film as one of the original characters does find himself unwillingly encased in a wax or oil substance without explanation. So, this vampire preys on young women in the community and seems somehow connected to an American painter who is selling his recent work at very high prices. The way they identify the vampire and look to end his reign of terror is fine, all standard affair.
Where this movie got a little too silly for me was in the introduction of some new characters, including the legend Sid Haig, that play
... keep reading on reddit β‘Don't you know a good pun is its own reword?
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
It really does, I swear!
And now Iβm cannelloni
Because she wanted to see the task manager.
But thatβs comparing apples to oranges
And boy are my arms legs.
Put it on my bill
Heard they've been doing some shady business.
Welcome to Terrible Tuesday for October 26th, 2021. This week, somebody's gotta do something about all these damned bloodsuckers in these B-movies, and we're just the Dicks to do it. We've got Don "The Dragon" Wilson taking on those nosferatus the only way he knows how: with his feet! We've got Richard Lynch sucking the will out of modern day San Francisco's women. And we've got something really out there from the early '70s that's all horny and creepy and weird from director Stephanie Rothman and producer Roger Corman.
We'll be starting at 8:00pm Central.
Night Hunter (1996 run 1:25:53)
Vampire (1979 run 1:28:15)
The Velvet Vampire (1971 run 1:19:56)
##Synopses:
Night Hunter (1996): Vampire hunter Jack Cutter must fulfill his destiny and destroy the last of the bloodsucking creatures of the night before an unholy disaster strikes. With Don "The Dragon" Wilson.
Vampire (1979): A handsome millionaire vampire with an irresistible power over women becomes hunted by two vampire killers in modern-day San Francisco. With Richard Lynch, Jason Miller, Jessica Walter, and Joe Spinell.
The Velvet Vampire (1971): (aka "Cemetery Girls", "The Devil is a Woman", "The Waking Hour", "Through the Looking Glass") A couple accept the invitation of mysterious Diane to visit her secluded desert estate, unaware that she is a vampire and they are both objects of the pale temptress' seductions. With Michael Blodgett and Celeste Yarnall.
Thank you for joining us on this Dick or Treat presentation.
but then I remembered it was ground this morning.
Edit: Thank you guys for the awards, they're much nicer than the cardboard sleeve I've been using and reassures me that my jokes aren't stale
Edit 2: I have already been made aware that Men In Black 3 has told a version of this joke before. If the joke is not new to you, please enjoy any of the single origin puns in the comments
BamBOO!
Theyβre on standbi
A play on words.
Calcium, nickel, neon
My daughter, Chewbecca, not so much.
Pilot on me!!
Christopher Walken
Nothing, he was gladiator.
The bartender says, "Sorry, no minorsβ
Dad jokes are supposed to be jokes you can tell a kid and they will understand it and find it funny.
This sub is mostly just NSFW puns now.
If it needs a NSFW tag it's not a dad joke. There should just be a NSFW puns subreddit for that.
Edit* I'm not replying any longer and turning off notifications but to all those that say "no one cares", there sure are a lot of you arguing about it. Maybe I'm wrong but you people don't need to be rude about it. If you really don't care, don't comment.
Not on TSPDT master list; Director: Jack Hill, Stephanie Rothman; Writer: Jack Hill, Stephanie Rothman; Watched September 6th as part of the Arrow Video Blood Bath limited edition 4-version Blood Bath Blu-ray (AV052)
Cut 1: Operation Titian (1963)
Cut 2: Blood Bath (1966)
Cut 3: Portrait in Terror (1968)
Cut 4: Track of the Vampire (unsure)
62 minutes. Using a bit of footage from Operation Titian, Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman turned an art heist / murder flick into a vampire picture where the baddie boils his victims in oil to preserve them.
I think itβs a cool idea, and itβs actually a good tangential storyline from the original film as one of the characters does find himself unwillingly encased in a wax or oil substance without explanation. So, this vampire preys on young women in the community and seems somehow connected to an American painter who is selling his recent work at very high prices. The way they identify the vampire and look to end his reign of terror is fine, all standard affair.
Where this movie got a little too silly for me was in the introduction of some new characters, including Sid Haig whom I typically love, that played beatnik artists and culture critics that are trying to reconcile who this new artist is that came out of nowhere to demand big bucks for his work. The scenes with the shiftless socialites dragged for me even if I did like the energy they brought to the roles. It was like they were trying to imagine how Andy Warhol would have made this film and got directionally close but missed the mark.
Track of the Vampire is just 17-additional minutes on top of Blood Bath in an extended cut that was necessary to get TV distribution. I wonβt be watching that one so this quick 3-film tour of Cormanβs approach to maximize shot footage will end here. It was fascinating as a historical exercise to see what happened with these three cuts even if none of the films were really standouts on their own. I will admit to having a bit of Titian fatigue, however, and glad to be moving on in Arrowβs catalog.
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