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SUMMARY: In a "live" broadcast on Halloween night, a BBC team investigate a reported poltergeist in an ordinary London home.
This looks so much fun, one of those things the mod wishes she could have experienced for real! Also can anyone please let the mod know if the so-called panic was real? As in did people actually call the BBC thinking it was real?
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halloweenhundreds · 7 months
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Ghostwatch has a complicated, controversial, and tragic legacy, which is a shame for all the obvious reasons but, also, because it kicks ass. I’ll take this splendid mockumentary over Conjuring 2 any day.
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vstheworld · 2 years
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thank you Tubi for filling my every waking moment with free horror films
I watched four in a row yesterday
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moonmausoleum · 2 years
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Top Found Footage and Mockumentaries Horror Movies
Some movies were made to make fun of overly serious documentaries, some were made under the disguise as a documentary to make the story more believable. This is a list of some of the best horror movies made in a found footage or a mockumentary style.
Some movies were made to make fun of overly serious documentaries, some were made under the disguise as a documentary to make the story more believable. This is a list of some of the best horror movies made in a found footage or a mockumentary style. The rise of the found footage horror movie genre or the mockumentary style of storytelling has made it so the living legend of believing a story…
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phantoms-finger-tapes · 7 months
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Ghost movie predictions:
(Majority of these are just things I wanna see in the movie)
1. The movie will be one huge Chapter video. I also kinda want a mockumentary type movie.
2. Seestor telling Copia that his wish to go to Hollywood is finally coming true and that they'll be making a movie
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3. Nihil convincing Papa Copia to let his corpse come on tour. "Let me play my sax. Just for one song."
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4. Connection between this training montage to his boxing outfit in the LA rituals.
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5. Discussion on Copia's health. And ghouls reporting back to Seestor that he's been putting ice cubes on his taint to feel better.
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6. A teaser or an actual introduction of the new frontman of the band (either a new version of Copia or an entirely new character). A lot of red herring sprinkled throughout the movie.
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7. Father Jim DeFroque is gonna be in the movie. Maybe even have a boxing match with Papa.
(Bonus: Father Jim visiting Ghost backstage to preach at them but ends up getting seduced by the Nameless Ghouls.)
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8. Juice box contents getting poured into Papa's emotional support cup because drinking from a juice box doesn't look cool.
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9. I wanna see Papa give the ghouls and ghoulettes a hype speech before the concert starts. An awkward speech of course.
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10. Storyline on Swiss' behavior during Watcher in the Sky.
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11. Darkness at the Heart of My Love as end credits or a montage of some kind for Copia.
[Addendum]:
12. Special Ghoul will come back
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13. Context on Rain and Phantom's behavior at the end of Square Hammer.
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(If any of these come true, I demand free merch or something, Tobias. Thank you.)
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caw4brandon · 6 months
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WWDITS: Demystifying The Supernatural
It would be a crime to say < What We Do In The Shadows > is just a mockumentary about Vampires. In [Documentaries Part 1] I touched on how WWDITS both references and makes fun of the library of Vampire shows and movies. The lore about them and the secret society of the other monsters that lurks in the night.
Today, I want to cover how < What We Do In The Shadows: The Series > demystifies the idea of the world of the supernatural. But before that, let's talk vampires.
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- Hope and Compassion is Gone -
When you Sold Out your Dream to the World
A crew of documentary cameramen has been granted access to a highly secretive society. They wore crucifixes and were guaranteed protection by the subjects.
In an undisclosed location in Staten Island. We follow Guillermo de la Cruz. Familiar of the vampire; Nandor The Relentless with married couple; Laszlo Cravensworth and Nadja of Antipaxos as well as Colin Robinson.
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The crew documents the lives and hijinks of the Vampires. Watching as situations unfold. Revealing the many secrets of this once secretive and dark society of the supernatural.
The series is based on the world of the film. With cameos of vampires from other popular shows as well as the original trio in the movie. Viago, Deacon and Vladislav.
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- This is My Hunting Ground -
Aside from showing the established world of the film. WWDITS introduces us to an ever expanding world of the universe in a natural way. The show introduces us to the Witches, Trolls, Werewolves, Zombies, Ghosts and more. Honoring their lore and tying their interactions loosely as a part of this dark community.
Such as Laszlo's cursed hat being tied to a witch, Colin dealing with an online troll being a real troll and the werewolves being in a relationship with a human who also has a vampire lover. Twilight style~ Each tie in is not just a fun cameo, but it also brings the other dark beings to life in this ever expanding world of creatures.
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The world also introduces a new concept. The Energy Vampire via Colin Robinson. Without going into spoilers, Colin's breed looks human and shares a fraction of the strength found in vampires but bares no weakness as of yet. Energy Vampires feed by boring and enraging its victims. Thus, sapping the energy of the person.
What the show does brilliantly is showing the believability of this new breed. Colin feels like an actual person who existed and can actually be a threat if he wants too. His ability to selfishly make vampires and humans bored or enraged makes him a frighteningly real creature that humans have actually met in real life.
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- My Tummy Feels Weird -
From a narrative perspective, WWDITS provides several different arcs for the characters respectively. One highlight that I'd like to mention is Guillermo's development as a familiar and as a person.
Over the first season, he went through this one-sided admiration and blind servitude towards his master to charting out a big twist of his real identity. The show displays the unglamorous side of his duty as a servant and the unfairness of the power dynamic.
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For every familiar, their servanthood is paid with the promise of immortality and Guillermo is no different. At a young age, Guillermo dreamed of being a vampire but he is often mistreated or is ignored when he pressed the request to Nandor.
The show also displays a deeply rooted sadness through the vampires. For being creatures of immortality. All they ever do is distract themselves with killing, sex and fun. When left alone to their own devices, the vampires are hopelessly directionless.
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The show also touches on the topic of how the old ways just don't fit in with everyone anymore. Such is with Nandor's problem solving skills via killing and total conquest or how the vampires as a whole have gotten soft with how they hunt.
On a progressive note, the show never openly declares the characters as queer or any of the sort. Despite being married. Laszlo and Nadja are open to being involved with other people or other vampires sexually.
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The show displays the act of debauchery and cheating at its finest with shameless pride but also strengthens the idea of loyalty and love.
Nandor for example, used to own 37 wives and husbands but is actively looking for a true partner who cares for him. As the season progresses, we see that he actually cares about Guillermo as master and as a friend. Nandor's action could suggest that he wishes to not fulfill Guillermo's promise to save him from the torment of the curse.
What the show does well is, it breaks the mystique of the vampires as a bunch of incompetent idiots with no drive. Thus, becoming sloppy, outdated and all too roundabout about things that is both infuriating but charmingly hilarious.
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- They have No Use for Your Song -
I gotta say though, for a show that mocks the existence of these creatures. WWDITS is a fun trip through and through. It adds to the development of this community but makes the darkness a lot more silly with how its subjects are down to their last braincell.
None of the vampires are good at keeping this world a secret and in fact, the idea that they would allow a documentary crew to follow them is a fallacy itself. Still, there's a certain charm to how they interact with each other and to the "crew".
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It felt like seeing a dysfunctional and fun band of mates just taking the piss out of each other but is also being the most loyal helpers in times of crisis.
There is something for anyone who is interested in this show of the macabre in a critical but fun way and with 5 seasons strong. They don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. But be warned;
They're Dead and Out of This World~
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EDIT: Gah, my comic knowledge wasn’t with me on this. I forgot that Starfox and She-Hulk have a controversial history together. That was my brain thinking it’d be kinda funny putting Harry Styles and Tatiana Maslany together. My bad y’all, feel free to ignore that slot.
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cipheramnesia · 7 months
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I absolutely adore found footage and mockumentary style horror movies. Have any suggestions?
Mockumentary recommendation, you HAVE to see Behind the Mask: the Rise of Leslie Vernon. However, if you like horror mockumentaries you probably saw it, so how about Ghost Crew (2022). A very very microbudget mockumentary style movie which I found both very effective in its atmospheric horror, as well as sweet and affecting. Adjust your expectations according to the dime store budget and I think you'll enjoy it.
I also have a misplaced fondness for Grave Encounters 1 & 2 - more for part two and its high level commitment to the bit. However, for a richer experience, it helps to watch part one, which by itself is a rather undistinguished, middle of the road found footage flick. I also very much like The Taking of Deborah Logan, though your experience on how it handles Alzhiemers might vary. If you want a real deep cut, check out the Fench classic, Man Bites Dog.
Also notable, the criminally underwatched Savageland. One of the mockumentary style movies that plays things the straightest ever, a Nightline style aftermath documentary of a horror movie we never see. It's a movie that is probably more disturbing now than when it was originally released with its snapshot of culture in the USA.
There's so many, you have to go down a bit of a Tubi recommendations rabbit hole to explore, but you can start off from stuff like Butterfly Kisses or Creep or Death of a Vlogger or any of the above the scrounge up a few.
That said I'm saving a personal favorite for a capstone - He's Watching. This is another fun on a shoestring movie, but personally it's the most fascinating found footage movie I've seen in recent memory. It feels very tied to the current lived reality under the covid endemic, and also has this fascinating drift between the eye of the camera and the eye of the viewer - it uses the found footage element to blur the experience of the movie protagonists between real and imagined. It also does a fantastic job handling the deep terror which can be found in the blackness outside an open door, and other primal childhood fear. To my eyes, He's Watching accomplishes more successfully the kind of horror and uncertainty that many other more well known and similar films want.
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do you have any favorite horror movies? in general i mean
GOD YOU HAVE ASKED THE WRONG PERSON
i'm. picky about horror i watch. quite possibly a bunch of it is cult classics, indie films, or just really obscure things i don't really think people have seen
for example, outside of like. the child's play movies and the latest scream movies, i don't particularly care for any horror mainstays like jason, freddy, leatherface, ect ect. they're just not interesting to me
HOWEVER
i have Varrying different favorites depending on catagory because i am a freak
favorite anthology;
trick r treat. this has been MY MOVIE since i saw it back when i was a kid. sam is my son boy allowed and i am one sidedly fighting his va for who has the most sam merch (don't ask me about the supposed sequel that's been announced for over a decade i hate the director)
runners up;
the v/h/s series and the abcs of death movies. v/h/s is fun and i LOVE the later instalments (especially 98 and 99) but the first 3 were kinda weak?? and god i hated the first ones wrap around story arc. abcs of death are honestly just really fun!! love seeing all the different ways people can interpret their word they got and can get silly with it (SHOUT OUT TO W FROM THE FIRST ONE AND P FROM THE SECOND I LOVE THE SILLY SHORTS SM)
favorite found footage:
paranaormal activity. i'm normal about it (is not) pa1 changed my brain chemistry idk what else you want me to tell u kjnKJD. i however am very insistant on watching it IN THE CORRECT ORDER, which means i more often then not have to watch it alone. don't ask me about "next of kin" i hate it it's bad it's worst then ghost dimension. pagd actually stayed on story and gave us closure and a finale!! nok just feels. like they said "oh pa is just about recording a demon obsessed with a woman" NO IT'S NOT YOU BOZOS I'M HOLDING YOU HOSTAGE TO WATCH THE MOVIES AGAIN
runners up;
quarentine. let it be known i AM AWARE this is a remake of rec, i just ended up seeing quarentine first and havent had the time to see the rec movies. i definately want to though, quarentine was a fun zombie movie
favorite mockumentary:
ABSOLUTE TIE BETWEEN SAVAGELAND AND THE RISE OF LESLIE VARNOM. savageland is just Really solid and i love the inclusion of the photos and the 3d map and everything OOOOO I LOVE IT!! behind the mask is a favorite for another reason and that is leslie varnom my little freak. i know he's a serial killer but he's so SILLY! i'm putting him in a bug cage to study him as we speak thank you. a bit upset they took away the found footage bit near the end but that ending has me holding out my wallet ready to fund a sequel movie <3
runner up;
the tunnel! it's only a runner up cause i just recently watched it, i know in my HEART if i had watched it longer ago it would've been a top favorite
favorite foreign horror:
i'm grabbing gonjiam haunted asylum LIKE A SQUEAKY TOY. it's basically a korean grave encounters but the difference here is that it's good /lh
runner up:
ONE MISSED CALL. i originally watched the eng remake with my dad but gave the original japanese version a go after finding out it exists and OOHHHHHHHH OHHHHHHHH!!!!!! /pos literally the only reason it's not my favorite is because my father (derogatory) set the ringtone from the movie as HIS ringtone. any time his phone went off he would look at us all worried like "that's not my ringtone..." my dad's a jackass
and because i'm on a roll legally i can say anything by eli roth fucking SUCKS. granted this man is a zionist so he fucking sucks in the moral department, not to mention his movie "green inferno" is his adaption of "cannibal halocaust" but like. his movies are just. so Mean, and for no good reason either. i dunno man i watched hostel too young so anything with his name attached gives me bad vibes
anyways i'm sorry for rambling you unleashed the autism curse urself good luck
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webbywatcheshorror · 11 months
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Hell House LLC. (2015)
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Hell House LLC. is a mockumentary style movie centered around a haunted house attraction, and the mystery surrounding the tragedy that occurred on its opening night. 
Hell House LLC. is tense and atmospheric, despite being fairly frequently interrupted by sequences of interviews and the mockumentary’s narrator providing commentary. 
This one has a lot of tropes and concepts I like, and a couple that I don’t, so let’s talk about them! Review under the cut, and as always, beasties and ghouls, SPOILERS ahead!
To start off with, I love a mockumentary type movie, especially when well-made, and this one IS well-made. The news segments look great, and the talking heads portions do a great job of making me curious about what REALLY happened on the night Hell House opened its door to the public. I’d probably even have watched this if it had been a real documentary, and that’s saying something, as I much prefer fictional horror to real life horror. 
The small town setting of the movie, a place called Abaddon, feels so familiar. I lived in a similar town for many years, and can say with utmost certainty that Hell House would have been PACKED on opening night. That part is 100% legit. There is never anything to do in a small town like that except hang out in Walmart parking lots (because you’re not allowed to hang out in gas station parking lots anymore), so when the fair rolls around or there’s a parade (or a haunted house), people jump at the chance to finally shake off the monotony, even if only for a couple hours.
Now, I’m a simple ghoul. I love a good cast of characters that get absolutely wrecked, I’m a sucker for an ‘Oh Shit It’s Real’ story beat, and a Halloween Event Goes Wrong? Forget about it, I’m THERE. Are these tropes overused? Who cares! They’re fun, and I enjoy them, and that’s all I care about.
The characters are, for the most part, just fairly decent people, aside from Paul, who I hated so, so much. He’s a fucking creep and a sex pest, and an unapologetic one at that. His friends know about it too, calling him out a few times to which he responds with pride. He’s also the main cameraman for the main story, so we get to spend just. SO much time with him. Hooray.
However this means we also get to see him be the first target of the evil that inhabits the abandoned hotel they’re fixing up, which is satisfying. His descent into indignant terror is fun to watch. He goes from this cocky asshole making fun of his friends, to cowering beneath a blanket from a dead woman. He seems to be the only one targeted, over and over, until he disappears, and then after that is pretty much when shit pops OFF.
There are some really good scares, mostly focused on one of the clown mannequins, but there’s also a good one during the test run scene, which I would have enjoyed more but the intensity of the strobing effect was dialed way too high. I also feel that it would have been scarier if they hadn’t shown the freeze-frame of the demon like, right after.
Other things about this movie I enjoyed are: the concept of Lucifer with a New York accent; a man possessed by the ghost of capitalism and then by an actual ghost; the piano tune that Paul plays; the foreshadowing from Sara in the beginning; and how we never get a clear look at what happened to most people involved in the tragedy. 
Now for the stuff I was less enthused about, which isn’t a whole lot. I’m not impressed when media uses pentacles and upside down crosses to imply Satanism/evil, it just feels, I don’t know. Uninspired? I also felt that some of the characters’ decisions were flat out stupid- primary example being the fact that they used actual, locked shackles for their basement actress, and put the only set of keys in someone else’s hands. There’s no universe in which this is a good idea.
I give this one eight ghosts outta ten, for really good scares and intense atmosphere and a nicely wrapped up ending. It did contain a few tropes that bug me, not to mention how long I had to endure Paul, but overall it’s a fun movie that I could see myself enjoying now and again.
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grimrester · 1 year
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Sara's Big Review of Found Footage Horror Films You've Probably Never Seen
Tired of googling "found footage movies" and being told to watch Blair Witch or V/H/S again? Already watched all the highly recommended “obscure” films? Me too! I have trundled through the depths of Tubi and The Found Footage Critic to find some stuff that you've probably never heard of before. Now you too can reap the benefits of my obsession with this curated list of hidden gems!
The list is in no particular order, but there will be a secondary list of "honorable mentions" at the end, for movies that I feel don't quite fit the genre or I can only half-recommend. 
Accessibility note: Tubi is great about including closed captions/subtitles, so most of these have full subs. I’ll make a note of any entries that have no or limited subs.
Death of a Vlogger
A vlogger accidentally captures paranormal activity on film and goes viral. He teams up with a popular (and possibly fraudulent) ghost hunter to ride the wave of his recent fame. This one is set up mockumentary style rather than solely found footage.
A lot of found footage is more about scares than story, but this is one of the few films I watched with a genuinely compelling story arc. Without spoiling too much, I had some real trouble guessing the ending of this one. It's a fun ride and there's some good scares. There's also some novel camera shots, like a "360" video that's been edited for a flat viewing experience.
trailer | available for free on Tubi
Rorschach
Two skeptics meet up with a single mom and her daughter to investigate the supposed hauntings they’ve been experiencing in their home. Imagine if Paranormal Activity was filmed by someone actively trying disprove the ghost instead of just catching it in action.
I’ll admit this one feels almost directly targeted at me, as a diehard skeptic. It’s a fun perspective to approach the story from and while a few other movies I watched did this, this one felt the best executed. Not terribly scary but pretty believable, which is my favorite trait in found footage!
Accessibility note: no subtitles, only auto-cc.
trailer | available for free on YouTube
(Bonus: if you like this concept but prefer aliens to ghosts, check out Case 347. It was pretty good but didn’t personally appeal to me.)
Hollows Grove
Did you like Grave Encounters? Great news! This one has a similar premise - fake as hell ghost hunters show up to film their show and get a real haunting instead.
I won’t pretend this one is offering anything more than a carnival ride of scares. But they’re pretty competent scares, and at points the acting is genuinely impressive.
trailer | available for free on Tubi
Catskill Park
What if Blair Witch was about aliens and had the budget and special effects of a Sy-Fy Channel Original Movie? That’s Catskill Park.
The actors are all giving off “small time actor doing their absolute best for their highlight reel” vibes, which I actually found kind of charming. And there’s a couple of scenes that genuinely impressed me with how they were shot and the energy the actors brought. I didn’t necessarily find it scary, but it was definitely interesting.
trailer | available for free on Tubi
The Andy Baker Tapes
A high-strung, quick to anger YouTuber meets his eerie, awkward half-brother for the first time. They promptly go on a road trip together.
This is the only psychological thriller I watched that was actually executed well. The tension in this one is absolutely on par with more popular found footage thrillers like Creep. I think if I had to give someone just one recommendation from this list, it’d probably be this one.
trailer | available for free on Tubi
The Unknown Visitor
This is one of the few I watched a trailer for before watching, and I was pretty sure it would probably make this list based on the premise alone.
This one’s a pretty good little ghost story... told entirely through a stationary doorbell cam. This is arguably a movie that shouldn’t work without some pretty smart finessing, but it’s honestly pretty effective! It’s also the shortest watch on the list, so it’s great if you’re looking for just a quick spooky movie.
trailer | available for free on Tubi
Honorable Mentions
Bed Eater: The Movie
I don't know what the fuck this was. It isn't horror, that's for sure. But it sure as fuck was weird.
Bed Eater is a "successful" "blogger" (and also a real Instagram account which exists) who posts pictures of herself eating in bed. Daniel is a film student who is enamored with her work and wants to film the process of making her final post.
If that sounds like some dumb shit, that's because it is. As a former art school kid, I innately understood every single character in this.
I could not find a trailer for this movie when I googled it. What I found instead was the entire film.
Accessibility note: no subtitles.
watch the whole thing on Vimeo
#Screamers
An up-and-coming video streaming site gets an anonymous submission and react as though they've never seen a screamer video before. After uploading it, it goes viral, and they become determined to track down the submitter to pay them to make more videos.
Okay, look. I'm not going to lie, this one is silly, a little dull in the middle, and ALL of the scares are literally just screamers. But the fake-website-talk and random hacking scene are REALLY funny. The actors really put on their best "Sillicon Valley weirdos" impressions.
trailer  (WARNING THE TRAILER STARTS WITH A SCREAMER) | available for free on Tubi
The Last Broadcast
Did you really enjoy Lake Mungo? Replace that movie’s troubled teen with a cast of local celebrities and the themes of loss and family with the theme of levels of deception in media and you’d get The Last Broadcast. They have very similar vibes and structures. It really kept me hooked the whole way through.
This one hurts me to put on the honorable mentions, because I genuinely enjoyed most of it. However, the ending makes such a baffling and abrupt tonal/editing shift that I can’t really recommend it without including that as a caveat. 
trailer | available for free on Tubi
Deprivation
Three dudes drive up to a cabin in the middle of the woods to film an experiment where they stay awake for 7 days.
For a movie without a lot of actual scares, this one sure had me on edge! The three stars do a pretty believable job of playing off each other. Once the deprivation sets in, it’s hard to tell who might snap and what’s real or not.
It’s in the honorable mentions for the same reason as the last entry. Why do these otherwise competent filmmakers not know how to end a movie???
trailer | available for free on Tubi
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bawdiestrhymester · 10 months
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(sorry accidentally sent the ask too early!!)
If the Six Idiots ever try their second hand at making another film (which I'm hoping they'll actually do 🤞☺️🤞).......
...... I'd absolutely love it imho if they'd probably do a movie that simultaneously a parody AND a tribute of Monty Python (obviously as a parody of the troupe in the movie) and (in the style of a mockumentary) the story of how this silly little comedy troupe became famous world wide, with of course the Idiots playing sort of parallel roles of the Pythons!! Sorta like in the movie "The Rutles", wherein that it's both a parody and tribute to the band The Beatles.
What do you personally think?
I like the idea in theory.
They all love these multi-character stories, so whatever they’d choose to do, feature-wise, it would have to be something that would allow them to do multi-character.
They’d also need a vehicle that could incorporate their vast network of professional mates. Bill did that, allowing a lot of their acting and comedy chums to have small roles in it.
I’m certain the writing team of Rickard and Willbond have at least been working on another feature, if not the other solid writing team of Baynton and Howick may have been crafting something in their own time.
The whole process just needs green lighting and funding and then we shall see.
I am hopeful that with the wider release of Ghosts into the American market, this will catch the eye of “people that matter*” (*funding/studio-wise) and it will help them a great deal.
They’ve been asked in the past about wanting to do something that would appeal to the American market and the response was a positive one from them. (Well, Ben and Larry, at least)
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millenianthemums · 4 months
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i really love Noroi: The Curse because it reminds me of those grainy, silly ghost videos i used to stay up late and watch on youtube all the time. i wish there were more movies that leaned into that kind of aesthetic. it’d be so cool to see a monster movie like that. imagine if, like, Trevor Henderson decided to make a Noroi-style horror movie about one of his monsters. using the shitty image quality that cryptid pictures are known for to enhance the horror of a cool design. i’m imagining a mockumentary that weaves together tons of different pieces of footage to gather evidence of a really weird, creepy creature that’s shown up around the world over the years.
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jrgdrawing-real · 1 year
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Do you have like a favorite kind of trope or genre in horror? After years of watching horror movies I think the genre I have enjoyed the most is mockumentary stuff.
I have a soft spot for a well done haunted house or haunted tape. Seeing people subject to some sort of spirit that was thrust upon them and seeing how they deal with it is always fun and interesting. If it’s done well it can even be scary.
I mentioned in another post how I love ghosts because everybody has a unique take (or at the least there are endless possibilities with ghosts and spirits because there are no real facts regarding them).
So it’s always fun seeing a fun ghost story.
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