Not exact matches
Family is in your heart
and can be more than
flesh and blood... all religious beliefs aside, go out
and get some
friends and be a part of something...
and you wont need to ask this question.
I have an idea: let's worship a Zombie on a Stick
and show reverence to It by pretending to eat his
flesh and drink his
blood,
and celebrate his birth by giving cheap Chinese garbage purchased at Walmart to our
friends.
When we greet old
friends in person, countless
flesh -
and -
blood traits make us recognizable beyond a shadow of a doubt.
Their interactions are marked by a tone so deadpan that behavioural norms eventually fall off the map
and a different type of universe is conjured — one in which murder is simply a practical solution to a
flesh and blood problem,
and nothing you wouldn't do a for a
friend.
Like Happy Death Day, many of the year's highlights, which toyed with or injected life into often - tired subgenres, came in smaller packages, such as the home - invasion thrillers Better Watch Out, The Babysitter (another Netflix original),
and Jackals; the clever zombie - in - the - desert flick It Stains the Sands Red (much better than the silly cannibal - in - the - desert - flick The Bad Batch); the
flesh - eating family drama Raw; the
blood - sucking confused - teen drama The Transfiguration; the sci - fi / fantasy / horror hybrids The Void, The Untamed,
and The Lure, which also had elements of the musical;
and the ultra-disturbing tale of youth Super Dark Times, about the unraveling of a group of
friends after the accidental killing of a classmate, which offers a significantly more satisfying experience than It.
So please spread the word to your
friends (both in the
flesh -
and -
blood world
and the social media world of Facebook & co.), to your followers (whether you are a cult leader or a tweeter)
and to your coworkers (after all, how many reality shows do you know that you can follow at work?).