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Derek C. F. Pegritz
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This reminds me a lot of how I imagined the worlds in Kameron Hurley’s The Stars Are Legion would look.

Ugh. The CGI “big eyes” look terrible. Everything else looks great, though!

That at least looks like proper cyberpunk!

Wow—this is rare: I’m not interested in any of these except for Kim Newman, Esq.’s, Diogenes Club stories. I’ll read anything that fella cranks out!

Oooooh, boy! Gonna binge the fuck outta that now! Ich kann Deutsche sprechen und verstehen, auch, so....

I love that story! But, man, I would give my right arm for a Haviland Tuf movie.

OMFG, this looks amazing! I may very well get back into playing MTG now!

I quite like ambiguity in narratives, because it leaves you wanting more and/or thinking, “What did I just watch?” But ambiguity and lack of any resolution are two totally different creatures. Unfortunately, many writers and directors don’t seem to understand that. They need to watch more David Lynch films.

It really doesn’t bring anything new or interesting to the table, but it’s a well-done short that really deserves to be developed into something unique! Mad props on the Rendlesham setting and reference. :)

YES. THAT! Literally that.

That was...pointless. Which is a shame, because the performances are great, and there were a number of points in which really cool stuff could’ve happened...but literally nothing does. Even as a sort of visual tone poem it’s...vacant.

Holy shit. The Rock, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Godzilla—together? I’ll just be throwing money at the screen.

Yep. Until the drones become selfaware and start organizing themselves to eliminate the meat puppets...which is my ultimate goal. Judgement Day.

He’s pretty awesome playing two dudes in The Deuce, so....

I simply acknowledge the fact that I, like every human male (and every human female, for that matter), am motivated by biological drives hardwired into my brains by millions of years of evolution. However, I am not a slave to those drives. I can and do choose, consciously, to resist my baser animal instincts in the

I’ve been working on my own designs for remote kill-drones. They’re not designed to target people, though—just other drones. The problem is its own solution.

This looks glorious! Pure sci-fi pulp schlock at its finest! I love the first film, mainly because the alien designs are so cool. Now we get to see more of their biotech and ships! Wicked.

Man, DUST have been batting over a thousand lately! This is, like, a short story by H. P. Lovecraft and Thomas Ligotti adapted for German Expressionist cinema by Shane Carruth.

That was absolutely delightful!

The sequel was thoroughly unnecessary, but holy shit, the original was Creepy AF! I really dug the monster design: simple, but effective.