Posted March 11, 2017
Oriza-Triznyák
garbage features like achievements.
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Firebrand9
The Red Blaze
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From United States
Posted March 13, 2017
I'm normally all over anything remotely Lovecraftian. The tagline is so bold though. I await with skepticism.
Breja
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From Poland
Posted March 13, 2017
I know this is probably going to sound weird, bu this looks way to serious for me. I prefer lovecraftian movies that are more crazy than super serious, like In the Mouth of Madness or the Re-Animator.
Elmofongo
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From Puerto Rico
Posted March 13, 2017
I dislike Lovecraft fantasy that takes place in modern times, even in settings like the 1910s-1940s.
I wish someone makes a Lovecraft horror in the Medival Times.
I wish someone makes a Lovecraft horror in the Medival Times.
Breja
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From Poland
Posted March 13, 2017
Wouldn't that kinda defeat the point? I'm no expert on Lovecraft, but I always thought the point here is to juxtapose the utter insanity of the Cthulhu stuff with a world that the characters thought makes sense and is rational, just like In the Mouth of Madness does. If you place it in mediaval times, well, everyone is hunting witches and belives in demons and shit anyway. It won't have that sanity-shattering effect.
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Posted March 13, 2017
Not to be a dick, but I think the term "Lovecraftian" is getting overused. :P
Not to bemoan this particular movie, but it seems I'm seeing that word stuck on EVERY HORROR movie that comes out now.
Not to bemoan this particular movie, but it seems I'm seeing that word stuck on EVERY HORROR movie that comes out now.
CharlesGrey
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From Germany
Posted March 13, 2017
Elmofongo: I dislike Lovecraft fantasy that takes place in modern times, even in settings like the 1910s-1940s.
I wish someone makes a Lovecraft horror in the Medival Times.
Breja: Wouldn't that kinda defeat the point? I'm no expert on Lovecraft, but I always thought the point here is to juxtapose the utter insanity of the Cthulhu stuff with a world that the characters thought makes sense and is rational, just like In the Mouth of Madness does. If you place it in mediaval times, well, everyone is hunting witches and belives in demons and shit anyway. It won't have that sanity-shattering effect. I wish someone makes a Lovecraft horror in the Medival Times.
Anyone interested in Lovecraftian Horror with a more diverse range of historical settings should check out the old GameCube game Eternal Darkness.
Elmofongo
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From Puerto Rico
Posted March 14, 2017
Elmofongo: I dislike Lovecraft fantasy that takes place in modern times, even in settings like the 1910s-1940s.
I wish someone makes a Lovecraft horror in the Medival Times.
Breja: Wouldn't that kinda defeat the point? I'm no expert on Lovecraft, but I always thought the point here is to juxtapose the utter insanity of the Cthulhu stuff with a world that the characters thought makes sense and is rational, just like In the Mouth of Madness does. If you place it in mediaval times, well, everyone is hunting witches and belives in demons and shit anyway. It won't have that sanity-shattering effect. I wish someone makes a Lovecraft horror in the Medival Times.
Firebrand9
The Red Blaze
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From United States
Posted March 15, 2017
Breja: I know this is probably going to sound weird, bu this looks way to serious for me. I prefer lovecraftian movies that are more crazy than super serious, like In the Mouth of Madness or the Re-Animator.
Thing is, "Mouth of Madness" had a seriousness to it that made Sam Neil's character lose his mind eventually (in true Lovecraftian fashion). While he was laughing at some of the absurdity he encountered as it piled on top of itself, he had completely mentally checked out. IE - It managed to play its viewer perspective as something with terrifying implications. Now Re-Animator was absurd from the viewer perspective. As was "From Beyond"
A few Lovecraft movies that I think nailed the formula were :
- Dreams in the Witchhouse (Masters of Horror)
- Dagon
- The Whisperer in Darkness Because people are finally realizing how awesome Lovecraft was! Though I agree with the bandwagon theory you mention. I've heard good things bout this game, but it's a little pricey these days on the used market (~$50 on average in good condition).
Post edited March 15, 2017 by Firebrand9
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CharlesGrey
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From Germany
Posted March 15, 2017
Firebrand9: A few Lovecraft movies that I think nailed the formula were :
- Dreams in the Witchhouse (Masters of Horror)
- Dagon
- The Whisperer in Darkness
Dagon is great, even more so if you're familiar with Lovecraft's "Shadow over Innsmouth" and/or the game "Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth". The hotel escape sequence, in particular, is very similar to the one in the game. ( And it remains as one of the most intense scenes I've experienced in a Horror game. ) - Dreams in the Witchhouse (Masters of Horror)
- Dagon
- The Whisperer in Darkness
Have yet to see other ( good ) Lovecraft films, but I'll probably check out a few next time Halloween comes around.
Firebrand9: I've heard good things bout this game, but it's a little pricey these days on the used market (~$50 on average in good condition).
Like all the great classics! Hah hah. If you're not a collector and just want to try the game, it should run well on the Dolphin emulator. Other than that, I don't know if it's also available on some digital Nintendo market place, for the Wii U or whatever. It's obviously a little dated by now, but even by today's standards it's packed with atmosphere and great ideas. It's a shame that its spiritual successor, "Shadow of the Eternals", seems to be stuck in development limbo.
Breja
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From Poland
Posted March 15, 2017
Firebrand9: Thing is, "Mouth of Madness" had a seriousness to it that made Sam Neil's character lose his mind eventually (in true Lovecraftian fashion). While he was laughing at some of the absurdity he encountered as it piled on top of itself, he had completely mentally checked out. IE - It managed to play its viewer perspective as something with terrifying implications.
I guess "serious" was maybe the wrong word. What I mean is- In the Mouth of Madness is not a horror in the usual sense. It's more about being bizzarre and presenting the audience with a weird, twisting meta-story, than about scaring them. This on the other hand looks like a straight up horror, lots of gore and "boo! scary horrendous things!"DaCostaBR
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From Brazil
Posted March 15, 2017
Atlantico
Tower of Song
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From Spain
Posted March 16, 2017
John Carpenter made some awsome horror movies and if this is anything like them, this has my seal of approval :)
Hope they don't go all digi-blood and make the effort to put in those practical effiects. Trailers look really good, but then again the Prometheus trailer looked good. So who knows.
Hope they don't go all digi-blood and make the effort to put in those practical effiects. Trailers look really good, but then again the Prometheus trailer looked good. So who knows.
Breja
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