The charm of the crazy universe comes from fear and the unknown

Annie 2022-11-02 21:21:10

Uncle Cage is now making a transition to making cult movies of the Crusoe system, just to say a few words.

"Color of the Stars" is still produced by the original cast of the movie "Mandy". Many critics believe that the aesthetic design of the movie "annihilation" is based on the imagination of "Color of the Stars".

The bizarre image of the fusion of creatures and the scary sound effects drive down the SAN value. The last psychedelic explosion scene has a very good sense of sight. Cage has already played such a crazy character at his fingertips. It is estimated that he can play with his eyes closed =_= Open the crazy universe~

There is also a very strange phenomenon. Cthulhu culture has entered a bottleneck period like decline and progress in foreign countries, and it is a strange circle in China. People who don’t understand it will be the first to see anything strange. The reaction came to a definition of Cthulhu style, like a vaporwave future funk. Cthulhu, a popular culture with mature foreign price comparisons, has entered a period of nondescript definition in China.

However, this kind of story is still more felt as a novel carrier. After all, it is more or less worthwhile to show it visually. He truly reflects the charm of words, pure imaginary horror, and indescribable being embodied is for Crusus. blasphemy hhhh

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Color Out of Space quotes

  • Nathan Gardner: [receiving Ward and Sheriff Pierce in his house] It's you. Toxologist.

    Ward: I'm the hydrologist, sir, yeah. Um, we came to make sure you're okay.

    Nathan Gardner: [touched] That's very kind of you. We've been having a hard time, you know? The car and telephone and Wi-Fi. Heh, life in the sticks.

  • [first lines]

    Ward: West of Arkham the hills rise wild and there are valleys with deep woods that no ax has ever cut. There are dark, narrow glens where the trees slope fantastically where thin brooklets trickle without ever having caught the glimpse of sunlight. When I went into the hills and vales to survey for the new reservoir, they told me the place was evil. They told me this in Arkham, and because that is a very old town, full of witch legends, I thought the evil must be something which grandams had whispered to children through centuries. Then I saw the dark westward tangle of glens and slopes for myself and ceased to wonder at anything besides its own elder mystery.