Yes, that's right, Today we're talking about 'The Cabin in the woods.' This 2012 comedy-horror from joss Whedon & Drew Goddard changed the way we look at modern horror tropes. Having wrapped in 2009 & then sitting on the shelves for years due to MGM going bankrupt, it was finally picked up by Lionsgate and given a proper theatrical release in 2012. It's a good thing that it was because it's essentially the 'Scream' of this generation. So if you haven't seen it yet, go watch it, Then check out the review here! ALso, Here's some information & trivia about the film. Box OfficeThe Cabin in the Woods Released: April 13th, 2012 Budget: Est. $30 Million opening weekend: $14,743,614 Total Domestic: $42,073,277 Total Foreign: $24,412,803 Worldwide: $66,486,080 The Nightmare CreaturesThe monsters on the whiteboard Yes, during the office betting pool, When Richard Jenkins character 'Sitterson' is standing in front of the betting board, the following monsters/creatures are listed on the board: Alien Beast Angry Molesting Tree The Bride Clowns Deadites Demons Dismemberment Goblins The Doctors Dolls Dragonbat Giant Giant Snake Hell Lord The Huron Jack O'Lantern Kevin Merman Mummy Mutants The Reanimated REptilius Sasquatch/Wendigo/Yeti The Scarecrow Folk Sexy Witches Snowman Sugarplum Fairy Twins Unicorn Vampires Werewolf Witches Wraiths Zombie Redneck Torture Family Zombies Other Monsters & Creatures seen in the filmThe Ancient Ones (Kronos in particular)
The Blob Cthulhu creature Cyclops Dark Spirit Killer BIrds Garden Gnome Giant Animals/Insects (Too Many to Name. Seriously, if It's an animal or insects it's probably giant) Ghost The HUmanoid Japanese Floaty Girl Klu Klux Klan (Of Course they're in this, but where are the nazis?) The Kraken Mutants Serpent Phantom Rabid Dogs Reaver (Life a leaf in the wind) The Strangers TRoll Left 4 Dead monsters Because of An originally intended crossover (Boomer, Charger, Hunter, Smoker, Tank, Witch) ... And WAY TOO MANY MORE TO NAME
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