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The Beach House (2020) on Shudder -- made me squirm!

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Got it. I enjoy a lot of just modern, creative horror that doesn't push too far into the arthouse world -- for me there's a point where there's too much plot given up to allow for artistic interpretation.

Just on the INSIDE of that line for me, are movies like Titane [2021 - Hulu] and Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future [2022 - Hulu.]

So as far as what I've loved on Shudder recently -- Paul Dood's Deadly Lunch Break, Unwelcome, The Devil's Candy [really great if you haven't seen it,] Brooklyn 45 [a bit of B horror vibe, but a really fun idea and setting carried by the actors,] Influencer, Deadstream [a bit jump-scarey, but enough humor to offset,] Sissy, Glorious, [fun, new, Lovecraftian,] The Innocents, What Josiah Saw, and Moloch -- probably round out my favorites on Shudder recently.

What about you? One of my favorites lately that press into the scifi horror world was a series on Netflix -- Archive 81 -- is definitely worth a watch if you haven't seen it. It was ended after one season, but it's got a cozy, retro vibe going with scifi and horror elements mixed in.

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You just found out you have the first overall pick in a 0.5 PPR 12 team snake draft -- What's your realistic best-case-scenario picks for the first three rounds?

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Yeah, I've been looking into Fields a bit more. With his rushing as a top tier baseline, and passing weapons improving a bit, he's shifting to become my more optimal QB target. Would still have Watson and Lawrence behind him if I missed out.

I'd love to have Olave if he falls to the turn.

You'd pick another WR over Gibbs?

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