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Post by Oneiros on Mar 26, 2016 8:01:33 GMT
Wherein we have the tale of foolish student promises and the supposed consequences thereof. A new tale from the Archives for your Easter weekend pleasure - a dose of chills to go with that chocolate, maybe Is resistance futile? Listen on and find out...
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Post by Doktor Payne on Mar 26, 2016 8:43:55 GMT
Brecon (spelling? Help me Jonny!) & Hope sounded promising the moment I heard it. For an innocuous enough pair of names, they sounded shady as anything.
The weirdest thing about the living alone in that building idea, is that Joshua was so disconnected from his surroundings that he was able to think that sounds were possibly coming from another flat. He made no indication at all that he lived there completely alone...
And remember kids, it's not just foolish student promises made whilst under the influence that can get you in trouble. No no no. You can find yourself living an illusory existence guarding an evil mystery box at any time!
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Post by theoverlord on Mar 26, 2016 12:49:21 GMT
Excellent episode, loved the fact that there was a suggestion of things to come, combined with the spookiness that was also in the 1st episode. Also, foolish student promises that might involve pacts with otherworldly forces, is my middle name
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Post by Oneiros on Mar 26, 2016 19:30:37 GMT
Brecon (spelling? Help me Jonny!) & Hope sounded promising the moment I heard it. For an innocuous enough pair of names, they sounded shady as anything. I heard the company name as 'Beacon & Hope', so giving it a vaguely angelic spin but definitely agree on them sounding downright shady.
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Post by Jonny on Mar 26, 2016 19:42:37 GMT
It's spelled Breekon and Hope in the original statement. And you guys should probably just forget about them - they're probably entirely incidental and will never return. Probably. In fact, keeping track of any of these names, places or dates is just a waste of time. It's not like there's some elaborate meta-plot that's going to be gradually built up over the course of years*. They're just self-contained spooky stories - best not to overthink it.
*I lied, that's totally what it is
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Post by Doktor Payne on Mar 26, 2016 23:27:37 GMT
Who? Me? Overthinking things?!
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Post by Doktor Payne on Mar 26, 2016 23:34:02 GMT
Plus, that Breekon has a K in it which makes it exponentially eviller.
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Post by spooniermist on Mar 30, 2016 7:38:28 GMT
Just discovered that The Magnus Archives were up and binged on them on my way into work this morning.
They have both been very intense and atmospheric, but I don't think I have ever jumped at the mention of a scream, just before the coffin was removed. Profoundly creepy and tense, I can't wait to hear more!
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Post by Kate on Apr 9, 2016 14:48:10 GMT
Plus, that Breekon has a K in it which makes it exponentially eviller. Is gothik worserer than gothic?
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Post by Doktor Payne on Apr 9, 2016 16:16:20 GMT
Plus, that Breekon has a K in it which makes it exponentially eviller. Is gothik worserer than gothic? Yes. And both are Top Trumps'ed by 'Gothique', as everyone knows Q's are the most evil of all letters.
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Post by Kate on Apr 9, 2016 20:23:47 GMT
Is gothik worserer than gothic? Yes. And both are Top Trumps'ed by 'Gothique', as everyone knows Q's are the most evil of all letters. But ANYTHING with a 'Trump' in it is perhaps the very worst; by being evil through sheer selfishness and obstinate selective blindness...
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Post by kea on Aug 31, 2016 10:34:47 GMT
This is one of my favourite episodes for the simple fact that the protagonist goes "do not open? Well, I've clearly seen enough horror movies to know how this ends." He does all the right things and yet the story still manages to be terrifying.
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Post by Alex Newall on Aug 31, 2016 16:08:31 GMT
There is something refreshing about someone not being a complete horror novice isn't there? Cabin in the woods did that quite well.
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Post by cannonlongshot on Sept 1, 2016 8:11:22 GMT
Just rewatched Cabin in the Woods with my girlfriend, neither of us enjoy horror usually (too many jump scares!) but we both love Whedon, so I bought it for cheap and she loved it.
I like to think that all horror films are set in the CitW world, or at least operate by the same rules.
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Post by kea on Sept 1, 2016 9:21:39 GMT
I've never seen CitW and have surprisingly remained un-spoiled for it. I'm not big on jump scares at all - especially in podcasts, since ripping your earplugs out in sheer terror gets you some very odd looks.
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