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Nicolas Cage; 13777 Votes; 2019; ; writed by - Richard Stanley; Runtime - 1hours 51minutes. Loved Mandy. Huge Lovecraft fan. Been wanting to see this for months now. Cant wait.

The invisible man trailer just dropped the entire story and dipped. After watching this incoherent mess, it became quite clear that this film was made so that everyone involved would get a paycheck. Cage has completely gone off the deep end in the acid trip sci-fi horror and has lost all credibility of being one of Hollywood's all time oscar award winning legendary actors. I'm ashamed for him. This was just a lame ass flick. A film for the meth heads, pill poppers and the weed smoking community. All. Azathoth. Today i shall visualise something that cant be visualised.

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I must agree with Mr. Lovecraft, this is also my favorite tale penned by the master - great narration Ian. And Tommy Chong. WTF. Im here because of this awesome of the best movie I have ever seen. Welp no need to see the movie anymore, thanks to the trailer. I got all I need 👍🏽. Love from INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳. Published on Nov 6, 2019 COLOR OUT OF SPACE In Theaters January 24, 2020 Starring Nicolas Cage, Joely Richardson, Madeleine Arthur, Brendan Meyer, Julian Hilliard, Elliot Knight, Josh C. Waller, Q’orianka Kilcher and Tommy Chong Directed by Richard Stanley Written by Richard Stanley and Scarlett Amaris After a meteorite lands in the front yard of their farm, Nathan Gardner (Nicolas Cage) and his family find themselves battling a mutant extraterrestrial organism as it infects their minds and bodies, transforming their quiet rural life into a living nightmare. Based on the classic H. P. Lovecraft short story, Color Out of Space is “gorgeous, vibrant and terrifying” (Jonathan Barkan, Dread Central).

The Trailer of Antlers was well done, without spoken words, well besides the Daddy at the End. :D. Cosmic Horror? Surely you meant Sam Neil filmography. Perhaps this is the actual developers saying yeah we imprisoned the players to this game since they're addicted to wow. And only way to freedom is being banned. Is it available online to stream anywhere? Any help is appreciated, thanks! level 2.. good use of Elder Things that he finds 3 points · 4 months ago Appreciate the pooper scooping efforts:) I'm probably going to have to pirate it being an Antipodean colonial but when there is a way to throw money at the makers I'll be making sure they know it. The feedback from Lovecraft fans was glowing. At night. Trees moving without wind... level 2 Deranged Cultist Original Poster 1 point · 1 month ago It's playing in some of my local independent theaters now! I would check yours as well if you have any nearby.

Birds of Prey just looks disappointing smh. It's a buzzard film that seems perfect for Nicolas cage's perfect style of campy and crazy. I guess it's technically a science fiction movie but the narrative is very experimental, but whenever the story starts to loose me old st. Nick comes in and starts to go bonkers. I feel like it's an acquired test but indeed I like it. I just cant get enough of hp lovecraft am i insane or just obsessed,i dont know i guess im just in love with this mans stories. REMIND YOURSELF THAT OVERCONFIDENCE IS A SLOW AND INSIDIOUS KILLER. Top upcoming horror movies for the first half of 2020: 00:00 - Antlers 01:53 - The Grudge 04:10 - The Invisible Man 06:40 - Fantasy Island 09:10 - The Turning 11:30 - Antebellum 12:30 - Gretel & Hansel 13:27 - Color Out Of Space 15:41 - Do Not Reply.

There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020 Format: DVD Has the pleasure of seeing this at the Alamo Drafthouse near me. The movie is remarkably true to the key story points and while the performances are over the top, Richard Stanley captures the dread and charm of Lovecraft in a way I've not seen before. There are a few elements that felt extraneous and felt a bit indulgent for my tastes, but I cannot wait to see Spectrevision and Stanley put together the Dunwich Horror and whatever the third film in his Lovecraft Trilogy might be. Also, I hope you like alpacas, as they feature prominently in this film. Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Unfortunately it still suffers from a few problems that for me, were hard to get past. For one, anyone even remotely familiar knows, as soon as they see "Based on the story by H. P. Lovecraft, " that the meteor is a harbinger for some ancient evil god that defies human conception. You're five minutes into the movie and there's nothing to figure out, even if you have never read Color Out of Space. Second, is this trying to be a horror movie? I never really felt a sense of dread. Monster reveals were too early and in too full detail. Is Lovecraft even supposed to be frightening? Third, some of the visual effects which could have really contributed to the experience were poorly done, especially the vision at the end of the film. But, forgiving all of that, this is still the best that Lovecraft has ever been done on screen. Nick Cage is hilarious early in the movie. And most of the flaws that people will point too arise directly from the difficulty in trying to migrate Lovecraft from writing to cinema. My 5 star review is a vote for more high budget Lovecraft movies. Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase As an avid reader of Lovecraft's work, this was the one I wanted to see in movie form the most. The creators behind this film didn't disappoint. Color out of Space has a healthy mix of original plot, some new stuff thrown in to "moviefy" it, and a healthy dose of shlock sprinkled on top. The effects are good and so is the acting (yes, we get plenty of Nicolas Cage screaming), and there never really feels like a slow point. Some of the visuals are disturbing, so keep that in mind if you're watching with younger people. Mild spoilers below! If you're looking for a 1 to 1 reflection of the original story, you will not find it here. It hits plenty of the same notes, with the thing coming down from space and slowly ruining the lives of the nearby family, though it's been turned into more of a supernatural thriller/creature feature. It works well enough; the monsters and effects are one part John Carpenter's The Thing and one part From Beyond. All of the practical effects are very well done, and most of the CGI is subtle and looks good too (there's a jumpscare with a creature about halfway through the movie which had me worried, but the rest was pretty good). If you're a fan of Lovecraft, a fan of weird monster films, or just interested in an unconventional alien movie, I recommend you check this one out. Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase Amazon laced my movie purchase with acid,... because this movie Be Tripp-eN!!! Nicolas Cage,... makes for the perfect middle age, cool,... gone crazy dad!!! The film is beautifully shot, & TheGhoststarOriginaL has to agree with so many of the other reviews already posted,... THE BEST VISUAL INTERPRETATION FOR A H. LOVECRAFT FILM TO DATE!!! Production values are very high,... the acting is excellent,... the direction is on point, as how seamlessly, you the viewer, will slowly ease your way into madness,... then into complete escapism insanity!!! Is this science fiction or the wrath of a pagan God??? GREAT PURCHASE!!! For your Nick Cage collections #1,... #2 for your extreme Sci-Fi / alien collections!!! Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2020 Format: Prime Video Color Out of Space was based upon a story by H. Lovecraft, the celebrated American horror-science fiction writer. The story revolves around a family that live out in the woods who happen to have a meteor crash into their backyard. It infects the water and completely distorts reality for everyone involved. The movie is very mixed and will likely have people love it and hate it as well. Here’s the good. The story is very original. There are mixes of great visuals and horror mixed in together. Nicolas Cage who plays the father Nathan gets to play crazy and does a great job, and the daughter Lavinia played by Madeleine Arthur is a standout as well. The problem for me was that I never felt a connection to the film. Even when things started getting weird, which I usually like it just didn’t get me interested enough to care. The only redeeming quality was to watch Cage go nuts which is always fun, otherwise the movie did very little for me. Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020 Format: Prime Video Verified Purchase This movie was soo bad that it hurt me to even give it 1 star. This was pure garbage and a waste of my rental fee. Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2020 Format: DVD I love the works of HPL and the mythos around them. A problem for me has always been the adaptations that have come from his work as I find 99% of them to be awful or nothing like the source material they are based on. "The Color Out of Space" is, in my opinion, a return to form for HPL adaptations AND for writer/director Richard Stanley. I loved every minute of this film and thought it did a great job updating the story that takes place around 100 years prior to today. The cinematography, the use of lines from the actual story, the tone, the references to the rest of "Lovecraft Country", the performances, and the actual horror were all great. I will definitely be buying the BD when its released in Feb and I hope it comes with plenty of extras and commentary. I saw this film at Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2020 Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase I found this movie to be relatively enjoyable, but I can see how some people may not derive as much enjoyment as I did. Prior to watching this: I read the original short story, watched the older foreign-language film, and seen all of the prior Richard Stanley movies including the documentary about his attempt to film The Island of Doctor Moreau. Needless to say, this movie was right up my alley and while the scares were lacking, the final product left me wanting more Richard Stanley movies and more Lovecraft adaptations that are not just your run of the mill Cthulhu-mainstream-watered down drivel.

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Is this even a Movie 😂. Tbh tho, having seen this series, its definitely his best work since The Sixth Sense imo. he builds a really solid creepy atmosphere through the whole miniseries, and the twists were actually very good. highly recommend. Just amazing. The best version ever heard. Thank you. There are several warning lights that turn on right before watching the film. It's based on a Lovecraft short story, a notoriously difficult material to bring to modern audiences. It stars Nicolas Cage, which is like a dmg modifier: either makes the movie greater or it brings it further down. Finally, there is no other well known actor in this whole movie. But I am happy to report that the film is actually good. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but it achieves several things. It stays close to the source material, without making it all feel old and out of date. It doesn't shy from the horrible, with The Thing and Annihilation style special effects. It keeps the characters (and actors) in check by focusing on the overall weird rather than dragging it on with personal experiences that wouldn't matter at all in the end.

The rock, Meh, not my favorite. great trailers though. Tivesse me suicidado há três anos não conheceria essa preciosidade. A vida é bela.

 

Jay. some symbols Im sure you saw but did not mention here. The swastika at the very beginning, the white horse (not sure what it means but struck me as symbolic) the triangle/pyramidal window in the attic. And is there any specific meaning behind the son being melded into the mother, and their aversion to the light coming through the living room window.

Devour our flesh and blood. By far the best trailer that is a trailer and not a 2 minute spoiler❤️. I want to see this so bad but there are no screenings anywhere near me. If there is one thing I have taken away from Lovecraft, it is to ALWAYS trust your dog's instincts. This meshes well with my real life experience. If my dog doesn't like/trust someone or something, neither do I. I have found in my own personal experience that dogs' senses are quite acute and accurate. I know this is fiction, but the dog thing is for real. If my dog acts weird in a situation, I will trust his instincts.

What is it? What is it? Aghhh, not the colors! Not the colors! Arghhhh! They're in my eyes! They're in my eyes. Such a great film, watched it several times. The reason the characters start to be less understandable is that they ARE going insane; affected by the Colour, they start making irrational decisions about their lives, even when it could (and does) cost them their lives (maybe. Like you, I'd say this isn't a perfect film; probably 7.5/10. But it is the best adaptation of a Lovecraft story on film, and I'm interested in seeing what Stanley does next (rumors are The Dunwich Horror.

Nicholas Cage has never seen purple. I might be weird, but I'd love to see Rats in the Wall brought to film. 😊.

 

 

 

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