from the presentation p.2
That smile
Fetus Manson
Event Horizon (1997) Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson
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A suspicious biographical journalist interviews a young man who claims to be a vampire in San Francisco in the 1990s. Louis de Pointe du Lac, a man who lost everything, recounts his experiences of the past 200 years and recounts his encounter with Lestat de Lioncourt , a creature of the night that made him a vampire and taught him to live in a new way.
Interview with the Vampire (1994) dir. Neil Jordan
*The playground looks very nice. It is clean and colorful and well-thought-out. No one goes there but the jackrabbits.
*A new company is moving into the area. The local councils fall all over themselves providing whatever might be needed. No one mentions that the first day of work is the last day the workers are seen.
*The popping noise at night is just someone target-shooting. You try not to think about what’s being used as targets.
*We’re very proud of our town. Where do we get the water? It doesn’t matter. We’re very proud of our town.
*As you drive through endless stretches of highway, you occasionally see an onion farm. The wind rustles through the stalks. You don’t think it sounds like someone pleading for help at all.
*Everyone laughs at the local ghost stories. Only the local Native American tribes know enough to keep their silence. You’re new here, don’t you want to see the most haunted city in America?
*A healthy teenager went into an abandoned mine. When they recovered his body, they couldn’t find a cause of death.
*It’s wonderful how involved the city’s council is. Why, almost everything is sponsored by them…
*Your high school reunion is coming up in a week. You aren’t going. Getting out once was enough.
*The neighbor’s dogs always seem oddly well-fed. You never see them except at night. They have very bright eyes.
Post-cosmic-horror apocalypse surreal exploration simulator
Color Out of Space (2019)
Dir. Richard Stanley