I legitimately did not actually expect an answer. ;)
I legitimately did not actually expect an answer. ;)
Attacked by a Bear that then barfed? Such was the fate of Timothy Treadwell.
Ok, yeah, probably overstating with awful. I think I’ve been influenced by it’s connection to Decline of Western Civilization Part 2 which is just so cheesy in every way, even though Dave was probably the least embarrassing person in that entire movie.
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Black Sabbath - Masters of Reality
Iron Maiden did a good reboot of it from their “The Mercenary” track of off Brave New World.
Did we give him that which he desires? Ooooh, yeah-heah.
Easy there kinja user JamesHetfieldOfDreams with your waiting there just to make a convenient Metallica reference!
Get him angry-talking an hour when the heat hits 90+ and he will William Henry Harrison himself.
The ghost of biggest-jerk-ever-Jobs still lives on it seems.
THANK you. Kung Fu Hustle doesn’t get nearly enough love.
I will be even more eager to see this movie if someone can assure me that at some point in the movie, Cage will yell “Die, Monster, die!”
My biggest concern with Stanley’s “Color out of space” was that the producers would get tired of his weirdness, fire him, ban him from the set, hire Ron Howard to complete the film while Stanley “disguises” himself as a cultist and makes a documentary based upon Stanley’s clandestinely filmed cell-phone videos.
Don’t forget the hideous racism, too. “The Horror of Red Hook” is near-Fox level screaming white panic.
It’s the story that shows that Lovecraft was as terrified of the electromagnetic spectrum as much as he was terrified of air conditioners.
Die Farbe is an excellent adaptation of “The Colour Out of Space.” Like the H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society films mentioned in other posts, it’s in black and white to fit the period, plus that black and white is used very cleverly as it relates to the title. It’s German, and if you have Amazon Prime, it’s included…
Yeah I still need to watch their Whisperer in Darkness, which also sounds great
H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society also produced The Whisperer from Darkness a few years back, and it’s also great. Unlike The CoC, it expands from the original story somewhat, but still retains most of its spirit. And while Cthulhu was made in the style of 1920's silent film, Whisperer was made in the style of 1950's…
Like Mandy, Color out of Space is being produced by Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah’s production company SpectreVision, so there’s reason to be optimistic.