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30 Days of Night wasn't as bad as I suspected. Plus, looking at Ben Foster is always nice. Great gore and blood, too.
At some point we will have to discuss/debate at length just how this flick took a coiled, steaming dump right on H.P. Lovecraft's headstone.In the Mouth of Madness
I'm procrastinating on planning a birthday party, so I don't have time for the attention I'd like to give to it --I'll try to get back to it after this weekend. But real quick:We can, right here. I thought it was better than most films based directly on Lovecraft's tales.
I watched it before I read Lovecraft, and even then I was attracted to the unnatural kind of horror the baddies offered.
I watched it after I read Lovecraft, and I felt those unnatural horrors of other spheres were fairly faithful to the concept, with questions of the power of faith and what is reality injected for a more casual horror fan.
It helps if you don't see it as being based on Lovecraft. I thought it took some elements of his stuff and developed them well.
Speaking of Audition...here's a frame from that little half hour that gent did for Masters Of Horror. That was fun too.
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