Everyone loves autistic people until its the nonverbal, singular interest, apathetic, flat affect, emotionally distant, stop fucking touching me, straightforward, blunt, not-funny-didnt-laugh, type of autistic and not the steven universe type of autistic
Never forgive them for what they took from us
Cheat codes
Game manuals
Demo discs
Couch co-op being normal
Split-screen multiplayer
Complete games at launch
No day-one patches
Unlockable characters
Secret costumes
Bonus modes
Physical collections
Cool disc art
Simple console dashboards
No account logins
No battle passes
No daily quests
No always-online single-player games
Weird experimental games
Mid-budget games
Licensed games with personality
Buying random games based on the cover
Gaming magazines
Game rentals
Main menus with soul
The feeling of actually owning your games
The excitement of a new console generation
A24’s ‘BACKROOMS’ crossed $330M at the worldwide box office.
Earned $4.3M in its 5th domestic weekend, dropping -40% from last week.
Total:
$184M domestic
$330M worldwide
Entered the Top 10 highest-grossing horror films of all time at the domestic box office
The film had a budget of under $10M.
Captain Clark, the terrifying monster in the Backrooms film looks like it should be CGI. It isn't. He's a 25-year-old Romanian man named Robert Bobroczkyi, and he is genuinely 7 feet 7 inches tall.
Bobroczkyi was born in July 2000 in Arad, Romania, into a family built for height. His father Zsigmond is a 7ft 1 former international basketball player.
His mother Brunhilde is a 6ft 1 former volleyball and handball player. By the age of eight Robert was already taller than his mother.
He attended SPIRE Academy, a boarding school for elite athletes in Geneva, Ohio, and played college basketball in the US before transitioning to acting.
His first acting role was in Alien: Romulus in 2024, playing the Offspring, a rapidly growing human-xenomorph hybrid whose terrifying height was entirely practical, not digital.