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The horror classic The Cabin in the Woods (2011), directed by Drew Goddard and co-written by Joss Whedon, is celebrated for its meta-commentary on the horror genre. At the heart of the film’s narrative is a massive, underground bureaucratic operation that orchestrates ritualistic sacrifices to appease ancient deities known as "The Ancient Ones."
: A spherical, metallic autonomous robot equipped with circular saws and lasers.
Titanic, dormant deities beneath the facility. Their satisfaction = world continues. Their boredom = reality ends. Ritual sacrifices are, essentially, their reality TV. index of the cabin in the woods
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Inspired by the Xenomorph from Alien and the creatures from The Thing . The horror classic The Cabin in the Woods
Visually, the Topic Index is a massive, wall-mounted electronic board in the Facility’s control room. It is a sleek, monochromatic grid of numbers, names, and icons—a cross between a stock exchange ticker and a restaurant menu of nightmares. To the uninitiated, it looks like a complex database. To the technicians (led by the delightfully deadpan Gary Sitterson and Steve Hadley), it is a tool .
The "Final Girl" whose death is optional as long as she suffers and dies last. The Monster Index & Summoning Items Their satisfaction = world continues
The facility manipulates the archetypes of the five victims, forcing them into classic horror tropes:
Beyond the surface-level fun of listing monsters, an index of this film is highly valuable for media analysis. The movie acts as a critique of the horror genre and its consumers.
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Monogatari would not be possible without these awesome and open source projects!
CSS library for entrance, exit and other animations
JavaScript library for DOM manipulation, storage and other utilities
CSS library for shake animations
Next-generation forum software used for the community forum.
Font used for all the icons on the UI
CSS library with all the base styling for grids, modals, etc.
JavaScript library for handling keyboard shortcuts
Web Components library for creation of custom elements
JavaScript library for creating particle systems
JavaScript library for creating typewriter text animations
Every story should be told before they are lost forever.
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