genuinely SO obsessed with how incredible the make-up and creature designs are in nightbreed 🙏
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genuinely SO obsessed with how incredible the make-up and creature designs are in nightbreed 🙏

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The first issue of Clive Barker's Night Breed, based on his screen play, was published with a cover date of April 1990. In the first issue, Aaron Boone met the Nightbreed in the mysterious town of Midian. The first four issues were adapted from the movie. The adaptation was by Alan Grant, John Wagner, and Jim Baikie. ("...Where the Monsters Go" Clive Barker's Night Breed 1, Marvel/Epic Comic Event)
“Vampire Humaniste Cherche Suicidaire Consentant” d'Ariane Louis-Seize (2023) avec Sara Montpetit, Félix-Antoine Bénard, Noémie O'Farrell, Steve Laplante, Sophie Cadieux, Marie Brassard et Madeleine Péloquin, février 2024.
Nightbreed with speaking roles
and names:
Aaron Boone aka Cabal // Baphomet
Narcisse // Leon Kinski
Peloquin // Shuna Sassi
Ohnaka // Dirk Lylesburg
Rachel // Babette
Lude // Leroy Gomm

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NIGHTBREED (1990)
Oh boy, do I hate Dr. Decker. It's funny, because the original reason I watched this film is because I was so intrigued by his mask. I thought thus was going to be something like Halloween or Friday tye 13th. Boy, was I pleasantly wrong. Don't get me wrong, I love movies focused on a masked slasher, but having a film mainly focused on friendly beasts just living their life is so much cooler. There's so much world building in this film without even having that much explained vocally. Clive barker SHOWS us what Midian is and what it's about without all the unnecessary dialogue. Maybe I'm biased because I'm a Clive Barker fan. The costume and makeup designs on these freaks were amazing. I loved how each character had an entirely different look and how they were able to look both intimidating and soft. I also enjoyed the overall message of the film. Maybe the ones who look like monsters aren't really monsters at all. In fact, the monsters are usually the ones who look most normal. It was a nice commentary on race,queerness, and disability and how we as a society tend to at best exclude them and, at worst, massacre them.
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