Douchey White Americans Go to European Ghost Town, Die Horribly: the Movie - by june gloom
Ghostly Apparition on 24/5/2012 at 05:55
semantics...yeah I guess thats the one.
Mr.Duck on 24/5/2012 at 06:02
[REC] is awesome, didn't care much for the sequel tbh.
Highly recommend it, skip the US adaptation, Quarantine :D
Koki on 24/5/2012 at 06:12
Do they know they made a game about it years ago?
june gloom on 24/5/2012 at 07:10
What, Call of Duty 4?
Vivian on 24/5/2012 at 07:49
Hobo with a Shotgun kicks arse
Briareos H on 24/5/2012 at 08:03
Wow this looks even worse than what I thought when I saw the youtube still image.
Boxsmith on 24/5/2012 at 08:32
Christ, they've even got the corny Cyrillic characters in their title.
"SNEYAPOVUL DIAYAIES"
Muzman on 24/5/2012 at 08:59
Yeas, using "backward Rs" like that is astoundingly lame by now.
Cool idea for a movie though, in general. I just hope like hell the creepy things are tentacle-faced mutants and not just strung out Krocadyl users.
Sg3 on 24/5/2012 at 10:59
Ugh. I dislike movies which use inane camera tricks to try to achieve a scare. Good horror is achieved by all sorts of different methods, but "shaking the camera and flicking on and off the lights" has never been one of them. A reasonably-done "boo moment" is lame enough, but when they try to pull off the "boo" by flickering an image or something, I'm not impressed.
The disappointing thing is, there are quite a few horror movies out there which would have been much creepier without the flickershake and grab-from-just-out-of-the-frame. I've seen several movies which were genuinely disturbing until they gave up on atmosphere and psychological, and simply pulled out the cheap tricks, thus ruining it.
Not that this looks like it would be particularly inspired even without the lameness, which is probably why they're relying on all the standard camera wonkery.