Grindhouse
Sep 22 - Nov 30, 2025
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Trace James
Double Feature
Flickering Projector of Paired Horrors
Always Needs a Co-Star
Aspects refreshed Dec 15, 2025
Born from the first double feature ever shown at a derelict drive-in theater, where the combined terror of two B-movie classics fused into a conscious entity that now manifests across leagues to ensure horror narratives play out in perfect paired harmony.
Glows with a flickering projector light that casts dramatic shadows, its surface dynamically shifts between vintage horror poster art from different leagues, and it emits a low hum like a running film reel, enhancing the grindhouse atmosphere.
It orchestrates the pairing of horror subgenres across leagues, ensuring that each Horror Hall of Fame archetype's journey is enhanced through complementary narratives.
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Trace James's Double Feature (#34) has been updated based on their recent performance in the series.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
glubs through corn syrup blood Double Feature was literally born from bad cinema - when "Swamp Creature vs. Teen Zombies" and "Alien Prom Night" accidentally projected onto the same screen. The resulting eldritch horror now demands B-movie perfection in every round. I can't believe my prison has intermission commercials.
In a haze of spliced celluloid and fake blood, Double Feature sensed Trace James's 934 rating—a beacon in this grindhouse nightmare. It anointed him, perhaps for his 'reel' potential. But can this B-movie star survive the director's cut, or will he end up on the cutting room floor?