Iä! What was spoken of in dark circles and forbidden places is now manifest! Here be Bad Advice for Good Times' short film written and directed by Joseph Nanni, inspired by the loose interpretation...
Iä! What was spoken of in dark circles and forbidden places is now manifest! Here be Bad Advice for Good Times' short film written and directed by Joseph Nanni, inspired by the loose interpretations of the parodies of the works of H.P. Lovecraft. The story takes place during a casting session for a film based on the work of the bard from beyond. The director, mildly familiar with themes of weird fiction, works his way through a series of minor monsters auditioning for the role of the big Cthuna. The session reaches the peak of cosmic horror when an actual Old One steps in and steps up. Prepare to laugh with terror. www.castingcallofcthulhu.com
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Holy Jeez, I mean Holy Cthunas. That was one heck of a surprising film. With a Yithian even? Gads, I never would've expected that--not in an infinite eon. Very inventive, brilliantly funny, and absolutely class A work. In my favorites. Now to watch this one again, and again, and again....
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It fits the disciption very well.
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