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  • PowerDiver
    Prophet
    • Mar 2008
    • 2820

    Lovecraftian movies

    I played a silly card game last weekend called "The Stars are Right", in which the players realign the cosmos to summon Lovecraft's old ones. A friend mailed me a link to the site of the source of the artwork for the cards, and there was an archive of comics.

    Here's the explanation why there aren't any Hollywood blockbusters based on Lovecraft's works.
  • HallucinationMushroom
    Knight
    • Apr 2007
    • 785

    #2
    Awesome. I'll mow through these at work to help the time pass.
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    • Atriel
      Apprentice
      • Aug 2007
      • 81

      #3
      LOL

      I liked Masters of Horror s.1 ep. 2 (very Lovercraftian) even thou IMHO there are only 2 other good episodes... 1.13 and 2.11 ^^

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      • Pete Mack
        Prophet
        • Apr 2007
        • 6883

        #4
        Hellboy certainly makes a nod to Lovecraft, even if it's not based directly on his works.

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        • PowerDiver
          Prophet
          • Mar 2008
          • 2820

          #5
          The movie I've seen closest to Lovecraft is _In the Mouth of Madness_. It's sort of Stephen King meets Lovecraft. There's also _Lord of Illusions_ which seems sort of similar to Lovecraft to me but probably isn't.

          There is a series of children's books starting with _Skulduggery Pleasant_ where the villains are trying to bring back the old ones, and I think they reference Lovecraft by name.

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          • Mondkalb
            Knight
            • Apr 2007
            • 982

            #6
            Guillermo del Toro will direct "The Mountains of Madness"
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            • HailEris
              Rookie
              • Dec 2010
              • 6

              #7
              I've heard good things about Herbert West Reanimator (maybe it was just called re-animator) which is a lovecraft story (not really mythos related though)the movie's supposed to be pretty good.


              also @ power diver, if you liked "The Stars are right" you might wanna check out Munchkin Cthulhu (hell check out Munchkin in general , its fun and hilarious)
              its made by Steve Jackson games.

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              • will_asher
                DaJAngband Maintainer
                • Apr 2007
                • 1124

                #8
                I'm reading the Skulduggery Pleasant books now. Finished the 1st one a couple days ago.
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                • pampl
                  RePosBand maintainer
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 225

                  #9
                  CGI might be useful for rendering anything the director imagines, but Lovecraftian nightmares are supposed to be beyond human imagining. Anything that can be invented by a person would inevitably be disappointing.

                  There's a take-off on "Where The Wild Things Are" called "Where The Deep Ones Are" that's pretty funny, as long as we're talking about kids' books. Also, there's a couple comic books that do a good job imitating Lovecraft - The Courtyard by Alan Moore, and one called (IIRC) Lovecraft that's a sort of biography.

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                  • Hudstone
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2011
                    • 9

                    #10
                    These movies weren't Lovecraftian, but the creatures were.

                    Monsters (2010)
                    The Mist (2007) - Stephen King

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                    • DrWho42
                      Adept
                      • May 2019
                      • 192

                      #11
                      Re-Animator (1985) is a favourite. i remember watching the silent film version of the call of cthulhu (2005) but i should revisit it.
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