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There Are Monsters - Gard - 11-02-2008

Hi --

Had hoped to post this earlier. Have any of you seen this new Youtube video from some people in Canada? I was alone on Halloween, uploading a "dramatic reading" of "The Monkey's Paw" to a different site, and as I waited, I popped over to Youtube. The folks there had selected this short (ten minutes long) film called "There Are Monsters", for special distinction on Halloween and, on a whim, I clicked on it.

REALLY well done. Great camera work, simple acting. Good all the way around. And... Scary. The effect on me was so intense that I was actually a little unsettled for a while.

It rekindled my interest in well-made, short horror films, that's for certain.

The only thing that took my mind off it was playing an interview with Dan Curtis, about the creation of the first "Night Stalker" TV movie. Good ol' Carl Kolchak, can't beat him for a smile. If you get a chance, look at "There Are Monsters" at Youtube. And watch it after dark... Wink


There Are Monsters - webby - 11-02-2008

Here's the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsL_5bovozE

I watched about 2 minutes and it does look very good. I'll start it over and watch the whole thing after dark. Wink

Thanks for the tip, Gard.


There Are Monsters - webby - 11-03-2008

:yikes: I just watched the vid. Spooooky!! It made me jump at a certain point too.

It is very well done. Highly recommended. :thumbsup:


There Are Monsters - Wapitikev - 11-03-2008

webby Wrote::yikes: I just watched the vid. Spooooky!! It made me jump at a certain point too.

It is very well done. Highly recommended. :thumbsup:

Big Grin
Heh.

-Wapitikev



There Are Monsters - Gard - 11-05-2008

The only things, visually, that have had that effect on me have been, in time-linear order:

1. Richard Matheson's Killer Tiki Doll, from "Trilogy of Terror" - Come on! Yikes!
2. Donald Southerland's Final "Body Snatcher" Scream from that 1978 version. That one gave me a nightmare. Good thing he had good dental care for that closeup!
3. The smile on the face of that store clerk in this new vid, "There are..." There was something about the atmosphere they created that just clicked. Very cool.

As far as the written word goes, the most anxious I've been due to reading has been the final microwave scene in "Hosts". Such tension and sadness involved in it. Really freaky stuff! Hooray!

I recall reading the short story "Canavan's Back Yard", by Joseph Payne Brennan, and finding the way in which he painted the scene of that strange, ever-lengthening back yard to be particularly funky...

Oh, and then there's the scene in TED Kline's "Nadelman's God" where Nadelman looks through his college notebook for his old poem, and finds the name "The Hungerer"... Ooooooh, scary, Count Floyd!

:yesnod:


There Are Monsters - Scott Miller - 11-05-2008

Gard Wrote:Ooooooh, scary, Count Floyd!

And now the kid from Deliverance.