I have a very vivid imagination, so the part when James goes off screen and there's just disgusting sound effects had me visualizing the most awful things ever.
As a fan of low budget horror films, this video made my day.
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The pacing on this was excellent. Build up and punctuations were right on the money. In other words, I laughed my ass off.
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Loved it! When i heard the 'helloooo' my mind went to Marsha in Spaced, which made it even more funny.
Thankyou LRR!
Thankyou LRR!
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A fantastic mashup of kick-awesome satire and in-jokes. I wish I'd thought to blow up the posters myself, but Nano's breakdown had me grinning.
Favorite callback: Kathleen as Whampire.
Favorite callback: Kathleen as Whampire.
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LRR realizes what only a few movie directors and almost no "horror" video game makers realize. Imagination is a great thing and should be exploited, having people imagine what's happening is almost always scarier than actually showing it.
Besides, if LRR actually showed some kind of REAL horrific thing? Man, that would be just about the biggest change of tone ever.
Also, man, that logo? Where has that been forever? That thing is EPIC!
I don't really like real horror movies, but I would watch one this bad just to laugh at it. Plus I do love the Call of Dutyesque "Thing IV: Thing II" The only thing we need now is triple recursion.
Great video!
Besides, if LRR actually showed some kind of REAL horrific thing? Man, that would be just about the biggest change of tone ever.
Also, man, that logo? Where has that been forever? That thing is EPIC!
I don't really like real horror movies, but I would watch one this bad just to laugh at it. Plus I do love the Call of Dutyesque "Thing IV: Thing II" The only thing we need now is triple recursion.
Great video!
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You want colon cancer titles, look no further than "Star Wars: Dark Forces IV: Jedi Knight III: Jedi Outcast II: Jedi Academy"!
(Strictly speaking, it's title was "Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy", but was a semi-sequel to "Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast", which was in turn preceded by "Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II", and the original "Star Wars: Dark Forces". That said, those were all great games.)
(Strictly speaking, it's title was "Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy", but was a semi-sequel to "Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast", which was in turn preceded by "Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II", and the original "Star Wars: Dark Forces". That said, those were all great games.)
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Dang, ninja'd by only a half-hour.
Yeah, Lucasarts seemed to take deliberate effort both stave off 'colon cancer titles' AND actually any THIRD title in the series (before VAVLe started doing it).
But I concur about the 'LRR slasher production company logo/splash screen' - unless you come up with something even better, I think the world would be a very content place if you used that each year for your Halloween special.
...oh, wait.
Yeah, Lucasarts seemed to take deliberate effort both stave off 'colon cancer titles' AND actually any THIRD title in the series (before VAVLe started doing it).
But I concur about the 'LRR slasher production company logo/splash screen' - unless you come up with something even better, I think the world would be a very content place if you used that each year for your Halloween special.
...oh, wait.
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I've just realized, I'm writing an essay in which I can include examples from LRR (and boy, do I plan to), and this video is a perfect example of a great point that I can make.
Thanks, LRR. How did you know?
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I might shift the frame a little, but it was hard getting this under 2MB. Here it is if people want it though.
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You know, I think that if you guys wanted to, you could actually make a pretty good horror film.
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Clypheous wrote:LRR realizes what only a few movie directors and almost no "horror" video game makers realize. Imagination is a great thing and should be exploited, having people imagine what's happening is almost always scarier than actually showing it.
That's exactly how they made JAWS: the shark never actually made a proper appearance in the film, and when it *did* appear, you only saw a brief glimpse.
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Frednotbob wrote:Clypheous wrote:LRR realizes what only a few movie directors and almost no "horror" video game makers realize. Imagination is a great thing and should be exploited, having people imagine what's happening is almost always scarier than actually showing it.
That's exactly how they made JAWS: the shark never actually made a proper appearance in the film, and when it *did* appear, you only saw a brief glimpse.
But that was entirely unintentional. The animatronic shark they wanted to use kept breaking down, so they had to cut all the scenes that showed the entire shark.
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Love the excessive amount of subtle in-jokes.
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Frednotbob wrote:You know, I think that if you guys wanted to, you could actually make a pretty good horror film.
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So good!
Much as I love Missie's line, the blood-peeing joke and all the poster credits, my favourite moment is Paul's masterful delivery of "Aaaaahhhhh, I'm so frightened, aaaaahhhhh..."
Much as I love Missie's line, the blood-peeing joke and all the poster credits, my favourite moment is Paul's masterful delivery of "Aaaaahhhhh, I'm so frightened, aaaaahhhhh..."
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ThrashJazzAssassin wrote:So good!
Much as I love Missie's line, the blood-peeing joke and all the poster credits, my favourite moment is Paul's masterful delivery of "Aaaaahhhhh, I'm so frightened, aaaaahhhhh..."
He sounded at least as excited as some real B movies I've seen...
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