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Re: films n shit

Post by oblique strategies » Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:39 pm

LoopStationZebra wrote: What I want to see is someone do Lovecraft properly. :lol:
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Me too! Proper Lovecraft is hard to come by. You usually don't find it in anything claiming to be based on his work, but you can find it elsewhere.

Have you seen The Call Of Cthulhu (2005), directed by Andrew Leman & produced by The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society? It is filmed as if it were made in the 1920's, it's even silent with intertitles & a score. Inspired!

The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society also made The Whisperer In Darkness (2011), filmed in early 1930's style, but I haven't had seen it yet.


A few films with Lovecraftian elements:
Quatermass And The Pit/Five Million Years To Earth
Prince Of Darkness by John Carpenter
In The Mouth Of Madness by John Carpenter
The Thing by John Carpenter
...John loves his Lovecraft!


Dagon
(2001) Directed by Stuart Gordon isn't really Lovecraftian, despite being based on the Lovectaft story but it is great fun! It's actually Lovecraft's 'The Shadow Over Innsmouth'

Phantasm
(1979) Directed by Don Coscarelli has a Lovecraftian blending of horror & science fiction, & is a wonderful film.

I think Lovecraft would have appreciated Pontypool (2008)

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Re: films n shit

Post by Forge. » Mon Jun 17, 2013 11:04 pm

stringtapper wrote:
Speaking of, I have always been a fan of the first Starship Troopers.
Yeah I remember watching it, probably nearly 20 years ago, and expecting just a shitty shoot em up and being surprised. It was only recently I realised it was based on Heinlein.

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Re: films n shit

Post by oblique strategies » Tue Jun 18, 2013 12:46 am

stringtapper wrote:I have always been a fan of the first Starship Troopers.
Me too. Succeeds as sci-fi, action, & parody!

On a completely different note, I feel the same way about American Psycho - it succeeds as both horror & comedy.

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