Your thoughts on The Mothman Prophecies (2002)
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octo_gone — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 05:21 PM)
there was too much for me, I couldn't take it seriously. It was like an extraterresttial circus had come to town and anything and everything was happening
i might read it all again and try to be completely non skeptical
there was a decent four part podcast on it, I'll try find it now
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octo_gone — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 05:25 PM)
its called 'astonishing legends' and I heard it by downloading an app called stitcher, they talk about all the stuff in the book, it was not bad at all. worth a look if you are ever bored
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Gymnopedie-De-Gnossienne — 9 years ago(February 01, 2017 05:32 PM)
Thanks, i most definetly will. But you are right about it going haywire. I read that book in one sitting on a Sunday and i would gladly do it again. Thouroughly entertaining.
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indiaistanbul — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 01:00 PM)
I thought Mothman was scary and really well made. The climax at the bridge was terrifying. The idea that we are being watchedthis idea was made very real in this film, and the reactions to itfrom confusion to paranoia, were fascinating. Richard Gere's understated acting was quite good.
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Gymnopedie-De-Gnossienne — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 03:01 PM)
I agree with everything you said! The movie conveys a lot of emotions, I think. The whole topic of the Mothman interests me along with the theories of how it might have came about. I, too, thought Richard Gere was good in this as, too, with Laura Linney's performance. The book was very entertaining.
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justyourfoolife79 — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 06:44 PM)
I saw it but never read the book. The film alone creeped me out so much that I almost started believing in The Mothman.
Not to mention I received a map of West Virginia the morning after watching it -
Gymnopedie-De-Gnossienne — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 05:53 AM)
I haven't read Lovecraft's Beyond the Wall of Sleep but I will just out of curiosity. That scene where he rang Richard Gere's character and told him that Indrid Cold was in the house with him!
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jessicafischerqueen — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 02:48 AM)
I liked it. Richard Gere is a bit of a guilty pleasure for me- I think he's underrated, and I really enjoyed him in this mystery/thriller. Is it a horror I wonder? Maybe we should suggest it for
Sham's
ongoing genre game threads.
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Gymnopedie-De-Gnossienne — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 03:53 AM)
Yeah, I like his movies. I do think he doesn't get enough praise. I haven't thought about it but I guess it does have characteristics of different genres - I think you could add drama in there too.
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jessicafischerqueen — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 04:50 AM)
I also like cryptids and mysterious subject matter- Mothman, Jersey Devil, "Number Stations" (like in
Banshee Chapter
), Wendigo, Slender Man, Dog Man, Chupacabra, Bigfoot and such. I like the genre so much I even watch many crappy movies in it- so when I find a well made and well acted film about a "mystery creature" I'm sure to remember it fondly. -
Gymnopedie-De-Gnossienne — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 05:05 AM)
Yeah, me too. I have shelves of books on all that stuff. I have seen my fair share of crappy movies in the genre, god knows I have, but I am always on the look out for some good ones.
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jessicafischerqueen — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 05:16 AM)
I recommend Larry Fessenden's
Wendigo (2001)
http://www.imdb.com/board/10275067/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
I'm a fan of his movies, which always feature realistic dialogue and good acting. He's also an actor himself- interesting man. -
Gymnopedie-De-Gnossienne — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 05:56 AM)
I will give that a go, today. Speaking of Larry Fessenden, he was in a lot of great horror, like: We Are Still Here, I Sell the Dead, Session 9, Habit - to mention a few, along with other great non-horror outings. Cheers
I'm older. The hopes are gone, but I have certainties now.