"Found" footage style movies...

Just wanted to say that if you get a chance to see Evidence, do so. It totally blew my mind.

I can second this, the whole way the second half plays out totally caught me off guard, felt like a generic FF movie up until then.

Also make sure you watch through the entire end credit sequence, a few of my friends switched it off as soon as the credits showed, I NO UNDERSTAND!!! :D


I absolutely love these kinds of movies, thanks for those^

NP...happy to be of service.

I'm actually thinking of doing a mini blog site just based around found footage movies/trailers, love them that much!
 
I've already seen Devil Inside, Area 407 and Evidence as well as Chronicle. Not seen VHS/Chernobyl. though!

The Tunnels is still one of my favourites next to Troll Hunter 
 
What did you think to Devil Inside?

I thought it had huge potential but they just didn't know what to do with it and it ended far too abruptly.

V/H/S is now at the top of my "to-see" list for movies this year.
 
Devil Inside had some cool/creepy moments when she started getting he possession on (:p) but there were a lot of poor moments. I felt the act in the car was particularly weak and the general acting wasn't brilliant from supporting cast members either.

Still, I had to watch it :p
 
Just woke up and remembered this movie which definitely belongs in this thread, quite disturbing and sickened me in some parts, rarely a horror movie can do that.

 
Just remembered a show i used to watch called Jeopardy. I mean, it was made for CBBC, but it was brilliant. Wish they would release it on DVD...
 
Watching The Last Broadcast now, you know.
I can see, you know, how it is considered the precursor to BWP.
There is something that is getting on my nerves a bit though, but I can't put my finger on what it is exactly, you know?.

;)

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Finished watching it, it was only let down by technicalities of the ending, otherwise I enjoyed it, cheers for the tip.
The only issue I have is regarding the reveal, every shot before that moment had a logical camera operator behind it, yet when the big moment arrives it switches to a cinematic style, an extra invisible camera operator is in the room with them and at the roadside etc.
having the camera placed on a flat surface whilst it all happens would have allowed the scene to play out without having to introduce the invisible camera, and dash-cams for the journey.
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i haven't read the thread or have anything particularly interesting to add, but i saw the tunnel and was absolutely blown away with fear!

really really good film, for aussies ;)
 
Cloverfield was truly awful, so shakey I actually felt dizzy/nauseous watching it.

Chronicle wasn't much better.

Wouldn't it be better if you took your negative and limited input to another thread and tried to ruin that one instead? If you don't like these films then that's fine, GTFO.

Have a nice day now :)
 
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