stoned "horror" movie concept
Bird Box, except the invisible monsters are all canine "demons" who fill their victims with the urge to derp, drool, and bark uncontrollably.
First you hear panting all around you, and then your whole world is just MOIST, and you hear ethereal voices around you saying "sit" and "fetch."
You don't really have to worry too much about keeping survivors at bay, though, because a sharp glare and a "NO!" is enough to get them to stop trying to convert you. Also, the demons can be driven miles away just by staring excitedly at the horizon and asking aloud: "Cookie?"
Civilization still collapses. It's just nicer.
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I mean, holy shit, yeah.
On the surface that reads as a "Are our daring protagonists resilient enough to resist this detestable influence? Will they give in to the evil pleasure??"
But like, holy fuck, I'd take that deal FOR REALSIES right now. Turn me into a dumb goofy useless bitch?
Shit. S' better than this existential horror I live with every day.
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@Phorm Honestly, I would too. I miss Dronespace a whole lot.
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Dronespace sounds like an awfully fun place.
Also, further aside: Isn't this exactly what Bill tried to do with Mabel during Weirdmageddon? Obviously the execution was lacking, though...
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@Phorm Yeah, and I almost wish they'd gone a little further with the whole theme of "buying off one of the heroes' complicity." Humans are REAL easy to trick into believing you're the Good Guy just because you make them, personally, comfortable...
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That would have been a pretty fantastic turn. And heck knows you're absolutely right - Humans ARE easy to pawn off once they feel comfortable and uninvolved. Mostly because reality is, well...
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@Phorm I really liked that those two remained pure of heart through the whole thing. They were never Bill's creations-- he just stole them from the 69th Dimension Of Rad.
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(Random aside at the risk of oversharing: I miss being goofy and happy. And honestly, being FORCED to be goofy feels like the only way in reality that I'll ever get over myself anymore, because I'll never allow myself to be silly and weird and goofy for fear of judgement and reprisal. So being essentially rendered into a happy giggling distraction on this axis feels compelling - And I presume that's why this might be /effective/ beyond measure.)
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@Phorm (Also, as a general rule of thumb, it's kinda hard to overshare with me. I think I kinda miss oversharing too. :) )
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Seriously. I've ranted about this before in the context of the film "1408." How come all the incomprehensible extradimensional phenomena are always weirdly hostile to humans? How come the side effects of an encounter with the inexplicable are always not just unpleasant, but *personal* somehow?
In fact, never mind horror. That was half the point of the Saturnians: humans are so full of nicely exploitable pleasure centers that hook right into their behavioral routines. And humans tend to _resent_ pain, so torturing them into doing your will is just asking some Buffy or Jamie Lee type to come fuck your shit up.
No, extradimensional reavers. Learn the wisdom of Rock and Rule's "villain" Mok. Break out the Edison spheres, turn the Final Girl into a useful musical instrument, and make your prey happy, goofy, and useless.