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You could've edited your first post then.Goddamnit I didn't wanna triple post but how tf is Darkplace analog horror? It's comedy
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You could've edited your first post then.Goddamnit I didn't wanna triple post but how tf is Darkplace analog horror? It's comedy
I can't figure out how, I'm retardedYou could've edited your first post then.
There were actual novels? I thought the shit Garth reads in the intros were just made up.I've read the Darkplace novels, Holness manages to do for print horror what Darkplace did for low-budget TV horror.
I enjoyed the original series because, among other details, Holness really captured, with Garth Marenghi, one of the worst kinds of hacky "creatives", the hacks who believe they are artists and geniuses.
Well those are made up, but Holness decided to write some actual "Marenghi" novels, such as Garth Marenghi’s TerrorTomeThere were actual novels? I thought the shit Garth reads in the intros were just made up.
When horror writer Nick Steen gets sucked into a cursed typewriter by the terrifying Type-Face, Dark Lord of the Prolix, the hellish visions inside his head are unleashed for real. Forced to fight his escaping imagination - now leaking out of his own brain - Nick must defend the town of Stalkford from his own fictional horrors, including avascular-necrosis-obsessed serial killer Nelson Strain and Nick's dreaded throppleganger, the Dark Third.
Can he and Roz, his frequently incorrect female editor, hunt down these incarnate denizens of Nick's rampaging imaginata before they destroy Stalkford, outer Stalkford and possibly slightly further?
That video is entirely him continuing to shit on AI and that the villain of the story unintentionally works as an analogy for AI users all being uncreative hacks conning people and destroying their humanity with artificial miracles.Analog horror is dying out but it's still around. This guy released a video a week ago about an AI made anaslop and apparently now using AI is ok-ish.
I don't know what exactly I dislike about this guy but for the longest time I just couldn't stand him.Analog horror is dying out but it's still around. This guy released a video a week ago about an AI made anaslop and apparently now using AI is ok-ish.
Not a big fan of Quilloy steering more towards CGI, IMO the practical effects were a big draw of his series and what made it unique in the space. Going out of your way to create paper-mache of your meat monsters to put in a few seconds of your video is the effort that was the core value of Vita Carnis. Though two parts of this video I do like:New Vita Carnis
I'm liking this quasi-SCP way of presenting the tapes, and the usage of practical effects for the creatures is worthy of praise.
Edit: So now we know how the Nutrire cult started. Long-term exposure to host spores causes people to lose their minds and start worshipping the singularities. Interesting.
Also, some scenes are now presented using PS1 3D models, as if it were a cutscene. No wonder that new videos take so long
When the Jurassic Park fan decides to make an analog horror series.Probably the only ongoing AH that's worth watching at this point. IMO of course.