Monday, March 24, 2025

Blood and Black Lace

 

An Italian Horror film from 1964 set the standard for Masked Villians. It starred an American, but its director Mario Bava was a scene stealer with Gillio's blueprint that made others want to make horror in the future. The film starred Cameron Mitchell who many probably remember from High Chaparral. Although, it is an Italian film. 

It's a thriller, a mystery, and the start of Slasher Horror. There is a European version and an American Version of this horror film. In the process, some dubbing went on since it was originally in Italian. Also it is a hard film to find to watch. Guaranteed! The 8 greatest shocks ever filmed!



Storyline: Isabella, a young model, is murdered by a mysterious masked figure at a boarding house run by Max Morlan and his lover, Countess Christina Como. When Isabella's boyfriend is suspected of the killing, her diary, which apparently has some incriminating evidence linking her to the killer, disappears, and the masked killer starts killing off all the models in and around the house to find the diary.



A giallo film is often credited to 20th-century Italian murder-mystery films which contain elements of both horror and thriller regardless of their national origin. Many English speakers use the term to specifically refer to a genre of Italian-produced thriller-horror films, also called "Spaghetti Slashers," with filmmakers like Mario Bava, Dario Argento, and Lucio Fulci coming to mind as masters of the genre.

The giallo genre began as literal adaptations of the original giallo mystery novels with the 1933 film, Giallo. Filmmakers soon saw the genre as a place to experiment with cinematic techniques that played with the audience’s psyche, creating films that were filled with paranoia and perversion.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Ski in to Love

 

                  Ski Into Love ( Yu Shuxin / Esther Yu and Lin Yi )


Haven't had enough winter yet? Let these two warm you up with Ski Boarding! Now on Viki & Netflix!

If you haven't seen Esther Yu in a romcom..well, you might be missing something. She has a way with being that cute girl you've always wanted to meet. She's got the carm. And Lin Yi is no sloppy actor in the Male Lead part. And he really takes to the slopes in this and also somebody's handsome squeeze!

Of course, the story starts with scandal. What's an anime artist to do when AI makes life miserable for her? Find new characters! 


Let us not forget her bestie in all this. Jenny Zeng who definitely needs more Female Leads. Now if this had been an American tale I would say the bestie would definitely have been trans. Zeng's wardrobe gives her so much character. And yes, she to finds the second ML. So all is not lost. She is fun to watch in this rom-com.

Story: A scandal shatters comic artist Wei Zhi's career—her pen name and copyrights stripped away. Lost and defeated, she stumbles upon a snowboarding video and is moved by the fearless spirit of the sport. Determined to start fresh, she heads to Beishan Ski Resort for inspiration, where she meets coach Shan Chong. As she fumbles through her first lessons, Wei Zhi builds resilience—and finds herself drawn to Shan Chong.

Once a pro snowboarder, he was forced to retire after his sister's accident, his own injury, and family pressure. Yet, deep down, his passion for the sport never faded. Watching Wei Zhi chase her dreams with unyielding determination reignites his own, pushing him to return to training and fight for the glory he once lost. Together, they find love and a shared journey of triumph.

Friday, March 21, 2025

Random RP



 Maddie found herself alone at the old laundromat. She hadn’t wanted to come, but a brownout at her apartment due to the snowstorm left her little choice. She probably should have stayed home, but she needed warmth, something the laundromat offered in abundance.

Having the place to herself felt like a silver lining. She wandered over to the little library of paperbacks left for anyone to take. Her heart skipped when she spotted a copy of Local Woman Missing. She couldn’t believe her luck—she’d been wanting to read it. Slipping the book into her bag, she resolved to start reading it once her laundry was going.

As she slotted quarters into the machine, another discovery caught her attention—the food pantry. She’d never really noticed it before. Her eyes landed on an unusual sight: canned water. It was the first time she’d ever seen such a thing.

“Is that even real?” a voice asked from behind her, startling her. Maddie had been sure she was alone. Her shoulders stiffened as she turned slightly, her solitude abruptly interrupted. A man stood there, towering over her. She suddenly felt so small.

She glanced down at her damp sneakers, her old leggings peeking out from beneath an oversized sweater. She felt underdressed. Why hadn’t she worn a bra?

“W-well, it... it has something in it,” she stammered, holding up the can. She handed it to him, avoiding eye contact. He examined the artwork on the label.

“I’m Logan,” he said casually, shrugging. “I live a few doors down. My bathroom light’s on, but the rest of my place is dark.”

Reluctantly, Maddie found herself relaxing a little. His smile was unassuming, his face ordinary.

“I’m Maddie,” she replied.

There were two cans of something called Van’s Warped Tour Water. Logan handed her one, and they opened the cans simultaneously.

“Hey, this is a Monster drink,” Logan chuckled, taking a sip.

Maddie examined her can. It claimed to be made from “Deep Well Water.”

“It’s really just water,” he added, amused.

Leaning against a washing machine, Logan’s lanky frame looked vaguely familiar. Maddie frowned slightly, realizing she only heard her own machine running. Where were his clothes? She decided not to ask and played it cool, though a part of her mind rehearsed escape scenarios. Could she knee him in the side or kick his stomach if she needed to?

Her bag was within reach, but her car keys weren’t in her pocket. She sighed, taking a sip from her can.

“What’re you thinking about?” Logan asked, hopping up to sit on top of a washing machine.

“Oh, just... this must’ve been what all those punk rock bands were drinking backstage during the Warped Tour,” she quipped with a quick smile, trying to mask her unease.

“You into punk rock?” he asked with a grin and the hint of a wink.

Maddie shook her head. “Not really.”

“As long as it’s not country,” he joked, as if reminiscing about something. He took another sip, seemingly at ease.

But Maddie couldn’t shake the feeling that something was off. It wasn’t just his relaxed demeanor or his casual outfit—a loose shirt over a white tank top, no coat despite the weather. No, her discomfort ran deeper, dredging up memories from her freshman year at UNO. Her heartbeat thundered in her ears as she fought to stay composed.

Her face remained guarded, her lips a thin, straight line. She didn’t want to relive those unsettling moments, the ones that made her feel so powerless. Everyone always said she looked younger than her age, even now in her late twenties. That was probably it—they thought she was an easy target.

Logan’s voice pulled her from her thoughts. She hadn’t caught what he said. She blinked, unsure how to respond.

He jumped down from the washing machine, closing the distance between them. Maddie turned away, her instincts screaming at her to keep her guard up.

“Huh?” she muttered, her voice tight.

Logan leaned closer, his grin almost playful. She flinched slightly when his arm moved past her, freezing as she glimpsed a familiar mark on his wrist. Bite marks.

The room felt suffocating, the warmth she had sought now oppressive. Maddie’s instincts roared to life. She hadn’t gotten a good look at his face before, not then. But they weren’t kids anymore. They weren’t pups.

Maybe now, they were wolves.