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Miguel Martinez

@macabremartinez

Producer丨Screenwriter丨 Husband丨 Friendly Neighborhood Epilepsy Advocate 丨Co-Creator of Quetzalcoatl丨 Critic for @hllywdfirstlook #blm #translivesmatter

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1. Jason X is good. 2. The snake scene in Friday the 13th scene should be cut. 3. He’s a much better fit to fight against Pinhead than Freddy

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#firstpagefriday I’m showing off my horror feature TO HELL WITH LOVE “When a grieving teenager descends into Hell to rescue his lost love, he must navigate a nightmarish underworld filled with grotesque horrors and deceptive allies in one day or else he is stuck there forever.”

#firstpagefriday I’m showing off my horror feature TO HELL WITH LOVE

“When a grieving teenager descends into Hell to rescue his lost love, he must navigate a nightmarish underworld filled with grotesque horrors and deceptive allies in one day or else he is stuck there forever.”
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“Dialogue is overrated” okay so make your movie silent so I don’t have to hear bad covers and Channing Tatum butchering a Spanish accent

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We gotta stop citing a mistranslated article and then not doing any research to back it up. This has been completely debunked for weeks

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Anthony Guillermo del Toro I pray to the Gods and Monsters that Guillermo del Toro Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein gets a wider theatrical release. His dark magic deserves revelation in darkened theaters on premium screens. My stolen heart breaks that so few will get to experience it this way. 🫀⚡️

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Del Toro’s Frankenstein revolves around one basic idea and it’s the last shot of the movie and how it differs from the book. Everything else ripples backwards from that. And I’m in love with it.

Del Toro’s Frankenstein revolves around one basic idea and it’s the last shot of the movie and how it differs from the book. Everything else ripples backwards from that. And I’m in love with it.