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BEAUTIFUL MONSTER
Nightmares Come at Night
The Vampire Lovers
Female Vampire
Count Dracula
Lisa and the Devil
Twin Peaks
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Lorna the Exorcist
Eugenie: Philosophy in the Boudoir
A Virgin Among the Living Dead
Eugenie de Sade / Eugenie: Sex Happening
Vampyros Lesbos
Succubus
BEAUTIFUL MONSTER: THEY GIVE THE GOD TO EAT
Flesh for Frankenstein
Cat People (1982)
Perdita Durango
Re-Animator
Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared, the fifth one
Two Orphan Vampires
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Crash (1996)
La Comtesse Perverse
La Grand Bouffe
All stories draw cumulatively on the films referenced in previous installments. The list above is limited to fairly direct references and inspirations; the entire filmographies of David Lynch, Jesus “Uncle Jess” Franco, Jean Rollin, and don hertzfeldt are more broadly relevant, along with the webcomic pictures for sad children, some paintings by Magritte, and the poetry of Shelley, Byron, Swinburne, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti.