Underwater - Hollywood is exploring Lovecraft

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So this movie is like a year old but ive actually enjoyed it a few times now and havent seen a thread on it. I believe this marks the second major Lovecraft hollywood film with The Mist being the first.

I dont want to spoil to much but its an interesting start to what could be a larger "universe". What do ye kiwis say?

I was decently surprised by Kristen Stewart and was only slightly annoyed by the comic relief guy trying to pull off a Ryan Reynolds act.
 
The first couple will probably turn out okay, then they'll surely ruin it.
 
I was decently surprised by Kristen Stewart and was only slightly annoyed by the comic relief guy trying to pull off a Ryan Reynolds act.
I'll have to check it out, I watched Personal Shopper fairly recently and was also surprised by Stewart.
 
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>Hollywood is exploring Lovecraft

UHM EXCUSE ME, there is the Reanimator series, which is based on Lovecraft

Also check out Call of Cuthulu from 2005- its a free movie made by fans, but its a good one- they've chosen to make it in the style of 1905 movie- silent, black'n'white and with limited special effects, so they did the best with the funds they had, actually very true to the early 20th century style and effect, looks like a lost horror movie from the era
 
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The ending seemed pretty final to me. Kristen and the thicc Asian running around in their underwear for the last ten minutes was a bonus.
They do the whole 'slideshow of news articles' and the Tian industries starts drilling again after covering up the 'incident'.
 
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>Hollywood is exploring Lovecraft

UHM EXCUSE ME, there is the Reanimator series, which is based on Lovecraft

Also check out Call of Cuthulu from 2005- its a free movie made by fans, but its a good one- they've chosen to make it in the style of 1905 movie- silent, black'n'white and with limited special effects, so they did the best with the funds they had, actually very true to the early 20th century style and effect, looks like a lost horror movie from the era
UM EXCUSE YOU, but you forgot Lovecraft Country :smug:
 
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