Dark movies (horror, dark SF and mystery, etc.)
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Dark movies (horror, dark SF and mystery, etc.)
Primer - www.primermovie.com
The Blair Witch Project
The Thing
Dead of Winter
The Call of Cthulhu - www.cthulhulives.org
The Blair Witch Project
The Thing
Dead of Winter
The Call of Cthulhu - www.cthulhulives.org
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i don't get why people have such strong feelings about the blair witch project. i thought it was ok the first time, but it hasn't stood up to much repeat viewing for me. primer looks cool though.
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Primer's the best movie I've seen in years. It was made for $7,000.JJ Burke wrote:i don't get why people have such strong feelings about the blair witch project. i thought it was ok the first time, but it hasn't stood up to much repeat viewing for me. primer looks cool though.
I've watche BWP quite a few times and still enjoy it, but repeat viewings may be required for Primer. Be patient with that one; it goes quick.
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I dont know its just its a bad movie. First time around it was good till about halfway through were the charactures got on your nurves and the whole feel seemed abit forced. Also the hype the movie got was also very undiserved...were was the hype for Brazil!JJ Burke wrote:i don't get why people have such strong feelings about the blair witch project. i thought it was ok the first time, but it hasn't stood up to much repeat viewing for me. primer looks cool though.

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The Call of Cthulhu - www.cthulhulives.org

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I saw about half of it...seemed pritty faithfulRodr-Evil wrote:Hodgson wrote:
The Call of Cthulhu - www.cthulhulives.orgI have not seen that film. Is faithful at least to the book?
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i downloaded that movie off of uTorrent, it was pretty good.Rodr-Evil wrote:Hodgson wrote:
The Call of Cthulhu - www.cthulhulives.orgI have not seen that film. Is faithful at least to the book?
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