What's even scarier looking than The Dead Files sketches is the trailer I keep seeing on TV for the Cats live action movie. The CGI they did on the actors is uncomfortably weird and they also look too small.
I've never seen any production for Cats before because I don't like the anthropomorphized way they look. Real cats or drawings of catboys are nice but not that shit.
F'n uncanny valley type shit, it's the exact wrong level of realism. But with furries that don't have genitals.
Watching Star Wars Rouge One and something keeps bugging me. Why did Tarkin destroy Scarif at the end? The Empire was winning, weren't they? No need to respond, just think out loud.
Watching Star Wars Rouge One and something keeps bugging me. Why did Tarkin destroy Scarif at the end? The Empire was winning, weren't they? No need to respond, just think out loud.
To kill Director Krennic. Thrawn: Treason makes it pretty plain Tarkin dislikes Krennic and was looking for a reason to get rid of him. Scarif just provided a convenient excuse for him to do so under the cover of "stopping the Rebels".
Gods above and below, is it already Christmas? Week went by fast.
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Watched Ghost Adventures for the dirst time last night. Episode 1 Season 13. It was intense. Doors opening by themselves, cameras got knocked over, pics of mumified corpse.
F'n uncanny valley type shit, it's the exact wrong level of realism. But with furries that don't have genitals.
From what I've read, other people were creeped out by the CGI. They should've just stuck with elaborate costumes and normal painted faces like the stage play. Could've saved money and done better at the box office.
QUOTE(Super-hujan86 @ Dec 26 2019, 16:59)
Watched Ghost Adventures for the dirst time last night. Episode 1 Season 13. It was intense. Doors opening by themselves, cameras got knocked over, pics of mumified corpse.
Yes, yes, but did you notice how dreamy Zak is? Zak the Snack I call him because I eyeball him like a yummy hors d'oeuvre served to me on a plate.
I wonder if Ghosts of Morgan City is really real. First they investigate some cases which seemed onnected in some way. Then the team found out their HQ is haunted by a priest figure and they later got a call by the mayor that there's a crisis going on, which was revealed to be a sudden spike of sightings of the same priest spirit all over town. Finally, it's deduced that the aforementioned spirit is the one who had "awakened" all the spirits throughout out the province in a bid to bring to light the injustices done to the dead victims (whether murdered, died in war or succumbed to Yellow Fever). Everything played out like a script of a mystery horror series. Much too dramatic to happen in RL.
Changes are for good at times, but even so, there's certain consequences, bad consequences, yet even so one must try to deal with them and enjoy it.... but even so it feels like something good has missed
I've watched the 1974 musical, The Little Prince. Now I know where Michael Jackson got inspiration from - his costumes, his dancing style. It's the actor who portrayed the snake's human form in the film.
The highlight for that show was when they caught the full-bodied apparition walking through the doorway. I was skeptical because it looked too real and you could see the woman's feet. But when they tried to recreate it, the real woman looked very different than the ghost. It was intriguing, though.
The Holzer Files had a wow moment when that huge dude got shoved and fell to the floor when they were investigating the Whaley House. That looked real. I've been in the Whaley House a few times in my life. The last time I was in there years ago, the batteries in my digital camera drained and the thing never worked right after that.
QUOTE(Super-hujan86 @ Dec 30 2019, 22:33)
I've watched the 1974 musical, The Little Prince. Now I know where Michael Jackson got inspiration from - his costumes, his dancing style. It's the actor who portrayed the snake's human form in the film.
There were world end prophecies for 2000 and 2012, but what about 2020, with the repeating "20" and all, isn't that good material? (IMG:[invalid] style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room is the latest Ghosties series. From the commercial I saw, they're in a screening room watching themselves in past episodes and discussing their experiences.