Day: June 2, 2018

  • WEINSTEIN HORROR REVEALED!

    WEINSTEIN HORROR REVEALED!

    Brian De Palma is returning to the horror genre with a new script inspired by Harvey Weinstein.

    He made“Carrie,” and now according to the French publication Le Parisien (via The Playlist) that he will be taking on Weinstein’s sexual harassment and abuse in a new film.

    Weinstein will not be a named character in the film, but he will inspire the movie’s narrative.

    “I’m writing a film about this scandal, a project I’m talking about with a French producer,” De Palma said. “My character won’t be named Harvey Weinstein but it will be a horror film, with a sexual aggressor, and it will take place in the film industry.” 

  • I am NOT thehorrorreport

    I am NOT thehorrorreport

    After receiving a few messages and being tagged in a few Facebook posts, I just wanted to make this official: I am NOT thehorrorreport.com. This is HORRORREPORT.COM ..

    This website has existed in a few incarnations, at one time with a DASH, but has been here steadfast since 1999 on an old Geocities website.

    The new THEhorrorreport seemingly has been around since January of this year.

    No offense taken. It’s the net BABY.. all is fair game.

    But we have been online since the 20th century…

    We just wanted to make that very official at this time.

    🙂

  • Blood thirty killer robots actively destroying all life in the universe!?

    Blood thirty killer robots actively destroying all life in the universe!?

    A headline of high strangeness, but amplified by a scientist who thinks the premise could be true..

    A.A. Berezin of the National Research University of Electronic Technology in Russia started by suggesting that ‘biological organisms like ourselves or rogue AIs that rebelled against their creators’ may have already destroyed every species in their way without even realising what they’ve done. 

    He has published an early version of a paper which describes the ‘first in, last out’ solution to the Fermi Paradox, which suggests that the first lifeform to manage to travel through the stars ‘necessarily eradicates all competition to fuel its own expansion’.
    This story has attracted worldwide attention because, above all else, it makes for some good clickbait on social network ghettos. But the theory could be as true as just about any other one, no?

    ‘I am not suggesting that a highly developed civilization would consciously wipe out other lifeforms,’ Berezin wrote. ‘Most likely, they simply won’t notice, the same way a construction crew demolishes an anthill to build real estate because they lack incentive to protect it. ‘This problem is similar to the infamous “Tragedy of the commons”. The incentive to grab all available resources is strong, and it only takes one bad actor to ruin the equilibrium, with no possibility to prevent them from appearing at interstellar scale. ‘One rogue AI can potentially populate the entire supercluster with copies of itself, turning every solar system into a supercomputer, and there is no use asking why it would do that. All that matters is that it can.’

    All that matters is it can.

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