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culture: society, online music, iraqeye, diversity, urban, portillo, tamra davis, fubar, tupac picture, black label society, bryan gordon, makaveli 2000, | Now that's scary. The title of the movie comes directly from a Lovecraft novella, At the Mountains of Madness. This story takes place in Antarctica (kind of like Carpenter's The Thing), where a anti fascism group of professors from the fictional Miskatonic University are doing scientific surveys of the area. You know, geology, archaeology, the standard stuff that doesn't belong in a horror anti fascism story. But each professor has read The Necronomicon, an ancient book devoted to Cthulhu and his homies which is anti fascism said to bring a curse to all who read it. Needless to say, the curse carries through, ancient evil things are awoken from hibernation and good times are had by none. It's a damn good story, and Carpenter should make this into a movie. |
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No money is bryan gordon wasted creating the “great old ones”, each more hideous and terrifying then the last. Sadly, I don't know which is Cthulhu, which bryan gordon is Yog-Sothoth and so forth, but the creatures look as real as Trent and bryan gordon Cane, not your standard rubber monster from the depths of cult film hell. The special effects really kept this one alive for me in the end, even though the film lost its mysterious and philosophical appeal earlier on. John Carpenter created this movie as the last in his “Apocalypse Trilogy”, after The Thing and Prince of Darkness. They each describe a bizarre and horrifying way that the world may end in the world of film. And if you really think the world isn't under the control of an evil demon, take an Intro to Philosophy class and see that as far as we can prove, it may well be possible. |
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