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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 2386" data-source="post: 245030"><p>I second these recommendations--the HPLHS does great work, and both films are top-notch pastiches of their respective film styles (Cthulhu is done as a silent film, Whisperer as a Universal-style monster picture) as well as great adaptations. Much as I love the over-the-top gorefest adaptations of, say, Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, Dagon, Dreams in the Witch-House), there's something really great about the straight-faced films, too.</p><p></p><p>And Ia! Ia! to another CoC rpg veteran--nothing like a system that lets you play a paunchy old anthropologist instead of a barbarian!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 2386, post: 245030"] I second these recommendations--the HPLHS does great work, and both films are top-notch pastiches of their respective film styles (Cthulhu is done as a silent film, Whisperer as a Universal-style monster picture) as well as great adaptations. Much as I love the over-the-top gorefest adaptations of, say, Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator, Dagon, Dreams in the Witch-House), there's something really great about the straight-faced films, too. And Ia! Ia! to another CoC rpg veteran--nothing like a system that lets you play a paunchy old anthropologist instead of a barbarian! [/QUOTE]
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