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Share/discuss spooky /k/ related movies, because I feel like that's a niche part of cinema that doesn't get enough love.

Here's a couple recent ones I saw that were really quite good.

R-point (2004)
>south korean platoon goes missing during vietnam war in a mysterious region sacred to the local vietnamese called Romeo Point, 6 months later they're still broadcasting cries for help
>another south korean unit sent in to investigate
>spooky shenanigans ensue when they find that the region has been home to many, many more disappearances

Deathwatch (2002)
>Bunch of British soldiers in WW1 capture a German trench
>Trench layout is a nonsensical maze, almost as if the Germans were fighting against something IN the trench
>They attempt to hold out for reinforcements, but it turns out the greatest threat is from within...

The Objective (2008)
>Soon after 9/11, CIA satellites pick up a massive radiation signature in Afghanistan
>They believe this to be a sign of the Taliban being in possession of a nuclear weapon
>A le CIA meme man and team are sent in to investigate
>Things are not as they seem when locals speak of a force more terrifying than nuclear power...
Fun fact, one of the actors is a former SEAL and also an instructor in Class 234
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>>33232377
I did like this one.

>War torn Eastern Europe
>merc squad gets a job to escort some brainiac to old Nazi bunker in the middle of nowhere
>obviously spooky shit ensures, and the team is stuck between a rock and hard place

I remember liking the fact how decently /k/ommando the guys in the film were, taking single shots with their salt-rifles and shit.

Apparently they've made tons of sequels to this shit now, but I haven't seen them.
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>>33232377
>>33232954
>Deathwatch
>Outpost
Very good ones, part of my tri-fecta of "great war film meet /x/"

So I'll add the other one I like.

Below (2002)
>Lifeboat full of brits from a sunk medical ship get picked up by US submarine
>German destroyer spots them and boat has to dive deep and begin game of cat and mouse
>hey look, it's Zack Galifianakis before his career took off!
>spooky shit starts happening on board the sub
>the truth behind the strange occurences and what is causing them slowly unfolds as events come full circle
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>>33233448

Damn, Below was pretty good. Forgot about that, I should see it again.

Spooky shit + cramped sub near crush depth is such a terrifying combo
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>no Dog Soldiers

/K/ino please
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>>33234446
I came her to post this!

Also "The Bunker"
>>In 1944, in the Belgian - German border, seven German soldiers survive an American attack in the front and lock themselves in a bunker to protect the position. Under siege by the enemy and with little ammunition, they decide to explore underground tunnels to seek supplies and find an escape route. While in the tunnel, weird things happen with the group. Spooky stuff ensues, and its very well done.

"Crawlspace"
>>Essentially psionics in CQB. Military team is sent into a secret base to rescue personnel under attack by one of the prisoners. Its an Austrailian flick, and damn good.
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>>33232377
Spectral is in this category. Aside from some late-silliness in Macguyvering advanced weapons, it's pretty good.
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>>33235457

Was Spectral that netflix movie that came out pretty recently?
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>>33233448

Below was a fucking good film

atmospheric WW2 submariner awesomeness
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>>33235560
Yep
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>>33233448

It was already pretty obvious early on what the whole deal was, but still a solid film. Loved all the WW2 sub porn.

I wish Zack Galifianakis would do more roles nowadays as characters other than "dude weed lmao" hacks
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>>33232377
seen death watch it was shit

you forgot predetor 1
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>>33232377
"The Enemy" is a Serbian film during the Bosnian conflict where some Serbs find The Devil sealed inside of a wall.
Truly terrifying as it plays off my biggest phobias. It's very subtle, too.

Also you have Frankenstein's Army. It's a found footage film following a small Soviet squad in WWII coming across a Nazi mad scientist with Bioshock esque creations.
I like how it didn't hold back on how savage the Russians were and try to portray them as heroes like Enemy at the Gates, and it had some really creepy and memorable ideas and creations.

>>33232377
>Deathwatch
All I remember about this were the fucking leg reveal and barbed wire scenes.. unsettling shit.

>The Objective
Been a while since I saw this, didn't some guys wander around a desert? Wasn't one fat as fuck?
Is the former SEAL the guy with no sleeves and the sniper? All I remember is SPOILER his death scene where she shoots at the sky with his sniper and gets vaporized

>>33232954
/k/INO!
I love this movie so much. I like the variety in the characters too, plus their differing nationalities
>Slavs
>African
>Irish
>American
>Brit
Perfect merc group

>>33233448
>Below
Good film. I didn't like it first viewing since I didn't get it, though

>>33234446
God tier, anon

>>33235457
>Only develop one likable military character
>First to die
FFFF
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>>33238868
To follow up with a less /k/ related recommendation,

Splinter is pretty fucking great. One of the best original creature designs in recent films, it has guns but the main bring home was a certain scene with a shotgun and a one armed guy.
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>>33238868
>>33238892
Oh, and has anybody seen The Squad (2011)?
It's been on my to watch list. I see it get recommended for military horror but don't know shit about it, not even what country it's made in, other than it's Latin.
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>>33238868
>>33238892
Oh, and [Rec] 2 is an obvious top of the line /k/ horror kino.
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>>33238868
>>33238950
Fuck, I keep remembering more after I post,
Bone Tomahawk. Kurt Russel Western where they go to rescue a girl from a rare Native American troglodytes.

Has two of the most terrible death scenes put in film, the action is sudden, fast and realistic, the characters are all incredibly likable and well written, and it's fucking fantastic.

Plus it has a Merwin Hulbert revolver get reloaded onscreen, so some Ian tier shit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYOc-LqkrsE
Not /k/, but 3 minutes of kino.
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post the years with these movies. such generic titles.
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>>33238868
>Frankenstein's army

The first half was pretty cool. Lots of correct weapons and uniforms, looked surprisingly good.

The movie then immediately goes to shit during the reveal of what they're dealing with. Characters go full retard, monsters are stupid, etc. etc.

It actually made me mad at how much failed potential it had
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7t0B2URcT8

Michael Mann's >The Keep (1983)
Jürgen Prochnow
Ian McKellen
Scott Glenn
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>>33236253
Was going to suggest this one too
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I can't stress how much you folks need to watch this:
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCXVfJou7pg
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Oh fuck me, that wasn't the whole cartoon.

Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZlBre8lOeQ&t=90s
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>>33232377
What the fuck is a kino.
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>>33232377
I just watched the objective last night. I was telling my wife "their gear lay out and tactics look realistic."

Dude being an actual seal explains it.
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>>33238868
What the fuck is a kino you faggot
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>>33238868
>Is the former SEAL the guy with no sleeves and the sniper? All I remember is SPOILER his death scene where she shoots at the sky with his sniper and gets vaporized

No that was some aussie. The SEAL was the one with the mg I think
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>>33238892

God, Splinter fucking terrified me when I first saw it.

The monster is scary as fuck (the fungus)
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>>33241009
>>33241164

fuck off newfag
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>>33232377

R-Point and Deathwatch are two of my favorite horror movies. I'm putting them beside Dog Soldiers, The Bunker and Outpost for good army style horror entertainment.
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>>33233448

Well, I have Below but it is nowhere near the same tier as Outpost or The Bunker. You expect to see Steven Spielberg wagging by any moment.
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>>33234446
Dog Soldiers is such a great movie. I don't know why it didn't score well.
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>>33243089

This, Below did the setting very well, all the cool ww2 sub details, but the actual mystery was ass.

75% of the movie is the main characters taking a painfully long time to unravel what anybody with half a brain already knows within the first 10 minutes
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>>33243208
Love it, another kinda good one is 28 days later. No one really knows about it where I live
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>>33243089
His name is JAAAAMES CAMERON, the greatest pioneer,
No budget too steep,
No sea too deep,
Whose that? Its him - James Camerooooon

Jaaaames Cameron,
Explorer of the sea,
With a dying thirst
To be the first
Could it be? Its him - James Camerooooon
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>>33243296
28 days later is a really good movie too.
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Aliens is the best answer.
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>>33243208

Oh, I can make an educated guess. And I love the movie, mind you. But the werewolves were so badly created that The Muppet Show would have gone back to the shed and tried again if they had been theirs. Fierce as they were, you felt Our Heroes were charged by a band of muscular cocker spaniels.
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>>33243374
Better than the fake CGI shit now-a-days.
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>>33232377
I'm sorry I don't really have anything original to recommend (I was gonna say bone tomahawk but an anon above beat me to it), but this is a really cool thread. Thanks OP.
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>>33232381
Well duh. Did you forget what board, hell, what website this is?
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>>33232954

Anybody know a good place to watch this?

Torrents all dead
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>>33244524
https://123movies.is/film/outpost-2854/watching.html
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Just finished DeathWatch

What the fuck?
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>>33238868
Frankensteins army was pretty under rated
The objective was decent
>>33238980
Bone Tomahawk was really great.

I can't believe no other nerds have mentioned this little gem.

The Keep.
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>>33241164
Kino is German for "theatre" you uncultured cunt
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>>33238906
It's on shudder. I'm only 20 minutes in but looked it up on your suggestion.
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>>33232377
>go to war to fight for country
>come back to find out that you got cucked by jenny
>bitch drops a kid on you and dies
>you are now a single parent
>fuck
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>>33235457
fucking love Spectral, it's pretty good.
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home sick today and watched the first 20 of the objective (garbage) , and all of outpost, somehow. couldn't find torrents for r-point or deathwatch but judging by the others you all have shit taste and should stop suggesting movies forever.
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>>33232381

You're a nigger

Mixing /k/ with scifi and/or real life unexplained spookiness is fine
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>>33245687

>be special
>be so fucking special nobody around you even realizes how special you are
>go do the most menial job ever
>excel at it
>it ain't me
>save countless lives except Bubba
>RIP in peace BUBBA :` (
>get back stateside with medals
>give medal for the highest award you can possibly achieve to the worst possible girl to be in love with

sounds /k/ enough to me
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>>33234446
>Dog Soldiers
>Neil Marshall
Not /k/ related but The Descent is one of my favorite horror movies ever. So I guess sage time.
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>>33246117
Its been a great thread. Too bad there isn't anymore contributors
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>>33246117
The descent movie is ok at best.

The book is fucking great. The studio bought the rights to the book and completely screwed it up.
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>>33246138

Wait, wait, I have a thing! The thread isn't dead yet!!

It's not the most accurate thing every but it's pretty neat to watch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjXr9Nj5ZbI>>33246138
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Evil dead army of darkness may be horribly unrealistic, but it does involve guns, plenty of laughs,and a BAMF of a MC who lays the law down on some uneducated medieval undead motherfuckers with just his trusty boomstick, a science book, and his car.
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>>33244796

Think angels and purgatory, anon
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>>33246213
Looked it up, its pretty damn good.
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>>33239905
I watched that when I was sick with the flu and high as shit on dimetapp when I was like, 8 and it first came out on HBO.

I *still* have weird dreams (not nightmares, just really fucked up dreams) about that movie and that particular scene to this day 25+ years later.
>it was also the first time I saw any real portrayal of sex
The 80s were fucking weird man.
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>>33246187
>The descent
Neat didn't know it was a book, might read.
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>>33239905
Brutal
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>just started watching Heavy Metal 2000
Damn, did the same people who animated Atlantis do this?
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>>33244861
ctrl f
>>33239848
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Has anyone ever found a skinwalker/flesh gait type movie out there?
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>>33246949
A couple.

They all suck. Either terrible, below-B-movie acting or the skinwalkers are an easily conquered side-plot to a regular western.
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>>33246966
Looks like its up to a /k/ommando to do it right someday
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>>33246997
I did find one on Netflix that wasn't tooo horrible. I'll see if I can find it.

Decent acting, decent plot, unfortunately the director's idea of skinwalker was "native american that's a werewolf" with all the same strengths and weaknesses as a regular run-of-the-mill werewolf.

Did have a pretty cool transformation scene though.
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>>33247014
Does it have a scene near the beginning where someone kills themself with a big knife to their eye.

If so I've seen it and its okay but not exactly the type we all know and love
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>>33247025
Not that I recall. Bounty hunter chasing a pair of outlaws, ends up holed up in a saloon with a buncha people.

Alcoholic indian chick that helps run the place is going on and on about skinwalkers and alludes they're why she's a drunk, last ~20 minutes turns out she's the second skinwalker but dies like a little bitch mid-transformation.
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>>33247075
That sounds pretty decent, are the special effects quality or garbage?
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>>33232954
Love that fucking movie
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>>33247107
I won't call them quality but they're not garbage either. Pretty basic-bitch, obviously but not horribly CGI and obvious powderpuff blanks.

Helps that it's a Western setting so they didn't really have to worry about shit like ejecting brass or timing assloads of gunshots.

Main gripe is the main character guy is OP as shit.
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>>33247140
I don't know WHY it just dawned on me but the MC being OP as shit was a pretty obvious lead-in to a sequel where it's revealed he's a skinwalker himself, or at least part skinwalker (he's white and they're supposedly 100% indian).
>gets shot point-blank in the gut with a levergun in the first half of the movie
>ties a dirty rag around it and he's fine the rest of the movie
>has piece-of-ass-miraculously-survived-everything-despite-being-completely-incompetent-and-hysterical chick check his wound at the very end, it's completely healed
>supposedly only about 48 hours have elapsed
Guess I'm pretty dumb or was pretty out of it when I watched it. I have no idea if they ever actually made a sequel though.
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>>33247014
Hey I've been working on an indie film for a bit,
what Skinwalker abilities make it unique to Werewolves?
I've been leaning more towards Wendigo traits but I wanna include some Skinwalker stuff in there too.

atm it's a really fast deer/goat horned bipedal canine that doesn't die when shot.
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>>33247182
For the love of God, make it what it should be. Hell even make a thread asking opinions, start a discord or something to do it justice. You'd be a king among men
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>>33232377
>The Objective
I liked it when i was a teen considering i saw the combat an decision making aspect of it all. Though i showed it to a friend of mine and all she saw was some dudes depressingly marching through the desert.

Are any of these on netflix

>>33232954
I watched these when i got out of highschool, good choice friendos
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>>33247014
>unfortunately the director's idea of skinwalker was "native american that's a werewolf"

because thats what the actual fucking word means
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin-walker
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>>33247182
First, skinwalkers are shapeshifters. That means any shape, not just animals. They are, traditionally, Native American (and specifically Navajo) shamans who have devoted themselves to [Native American god-of-death du jour, pick one there's like 300 of them] and have become basically dark sorcerers.

Second, they're pretty much immune to almost everything. White ash (with some debate about whether it's the white ash from burning things really hot for really long times, or the tree white ash/fraxinus Americana, or the ash from burning fraxinus Americana) and a second skinwalker/sorcerer that's more powerful are pretty much their only weaknesses.

>>33247234
I meant the whole "super powerful bipedal monster with an affinity for eating humans that's susceptible to Christian holy symbols and silver but is otherwise an unstoppable being of destruction" European werewolf a la Loup Garou.
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>>33247250
Don't make it like this, make it more like a flesh gait or goat man type thing. It'd appeal more
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>>33247269
Probably, yeah.
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>>33234446
THIS
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>>33247198
I intend to, just I get confused by some of the mixed descriptions in greentext stories a lot.
As mentioned at this point in time it's a bipedal canine with horns/antlers and doesn't die when shot, has large claws and is fast as fuck.
I played around with the idea of a voice mock, since I read it in a creepypasta on here once, but I'm not too sure on it.
Either way I'm in the really early stages of production, haven't even finished the first draft of the screenplay. I'm entirely committed though, as my grandfather was helping me with ideas his last days before he passed away recently, so I'm obligated to see it through.

>make a thread asking opinions
Well, I tried on here once, but it's fairly off topic. I'd do it on /x/, but to be honest I've been on this site 8 years or so and never browsed there. Most of the Skinwalker stories I get are from here.

I'd be very happy to hear ideas for the creature/Skinwalker and how to make it "just right" in this thread, at the moment, as said, it's leaning more towards a Wendigo in design wise since the film is going to be largely action horror after it appears, but I feel a Skinwalker would be a more fitting creature for the ATF subplot I have. (I don't want to go into detail too much, but it's not as ridiculous as it sounds, and ties in to why the leads are encountering the creature in the woods anyhow)

>>33247250
Roger that, thanks. So even then the planned goat horned dog creature would be suitable, if it can shape shift? And it opens options for other designs, too, if I get the budget to do so.

What region do they typically dwell in? I live in New England, and am not sure if a Skinwalker story would fit with my area, if so I might need to film elsewhere.

General behavior? The story at the moment is general harassment of campers followed by assaulting, stalking and murdering the four main characters.
Would it need provocation? I had planned for it to be provoked by the leads early on, before the Wendigo idea.
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>>33239905
\M/
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>>33247250
>skinwalkers
What would /k/'s defense against skinwalker be? As long as their bones are not made of bullet proof material. I would say 00 to 1 buck. Pop them in their pelvis and or femurs. Then they would be reduced to crawling. Which would slow them down substantially. Why a shotgun? greater chance of hitting structure bones at distance. Once they are crippled unload erry thing you have. The only thing that would counter this is if they could posses you or others around you. Only then would they be truly frighting.
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Kommandos, scrolling through. Come give opinions on an important topic
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>>33247300
Goat-horned dog would work, yeah.

They were part of Navajo mythology, so the southwest and you could get away with extending it into the true west as far north as probably Wyoming and Colorado.

They're fucking evil witches/sorcerers dude, the field is wide open for a motive. Just don't make them mindless monsters.

>>33247325
Depends entirely on which set of mythology you believe in/feel like hypothesizing about. According to one set they were completely immune, as in shit bounced off of a handwavium forcefield in front of them, to gunfire and explosives of all forms up through and including Civil War-era field guns, could not be killed by any means full-stop as they were a physical manifestation of the Navajo God of Death, and could only be dissuaded/stopped by a sufficiently powerful "good" witch/sorcerer.
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>>33247363
Have it set in appalachia, and forgo all Native American sorcery and make it like a cryptid beast type skinwalker that you see in the green texts
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>>33247363
Cool, thanks.

Ahh, gotcha. Budget's gonna need to go up a bit then if I'm traveling

Okay okay. I just read sometimes that they only do "spooky shit" and rarely attack folks.


By the way, do you have a Steam account? I could really use your help since you know a lot about these things, and I don't really have a business email or anything yet.
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>>33247363
>hypothesizing about.
Thats what gets me. No matter how bad ass you are, with a shattered pelvis you are crawling. Which means you are susceptible to being turned to mush, by a mag a dump.
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>>33247300
If you want it to fit your region there's a shitload of cryptids that are close enough to the appearance and MO of a skinwalker without having to delve into the Navajo mythology.
>wendigo
>Jersey Devil
>random-cryptid-from-/k/-stories
>bigfoot/wood ape

>>33247410
I don't know nearly as much as you give me credit for. The sky's the limit man.

And as far as the whole "sometimes only do spooky shit" remember that, canonically, they're Navajo shamans. Only a small percentage of them were evil and supposedly once upon a time the practice was commonplace and routine. But with the Navajo being spoken-word-only historians and rather reclusive, ain't a whole lotta documentation and pop culture has bastardized a lot of what has gotten out.

>>33247442
And if you're wrong and they have a handwavium forcefield that can stop a field gun point-blank with no injury whatsoever they're not gonna have a shattered pelvis.
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>>33235457

Literally Call of Duty: Spectral Warfare
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>>33247410
Just remember, above all else make them *fucking smart*. They're not mindless beasts, none of the cryptids (other than maybe Nessie) are. Human level or higher intelligence, a lot of them are tool-users canonically as well.
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>>33247442
And if the above anon is "right" and they are 100% immune to gunfire, you're shit out of luck.

And if they can heal at extraordinary rates (literally watching wounds disappear fast), they're not gonna be crawling.

And maybe their bones are bulletproof.

Or maybe the stories about them being ambushers and tricksters are correct and you never even realize you're in danger before they skullfuck you because you followed your friend/family member into a public bathroom.

Or maybe they are actual fucking sorcerers and magic your ass to sleep/death from God knows how far away or blanket everything in impenetrable darkness before skullfucking you.

And then there's the fact that they're humans with magic powers and think like humans with magic powers, just imagine an unstoppable killing machine showing up in body armor with guns of its own.

To me, this is the cool thing about skinwalkers. Possibilities are endless because the canon is so vague.
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>>33247452
Oh yeah, Wendigo was what I was leaning towards recently because of my area,
but at the same time I have wanted to attempt to do Skinwalkers correctly.

Also isn't Jersey Devil just an ayy lmao?.. Oh no wait, I'm thinking of the guy near me, the Dover Demon.


As for me giving you too much credit, nah you know MUCH more than me or quick google searches.
My Steam is Buccaneer Bourbon, if you change your mind

And ah, makes sense, roger that.

>>33247466
Sounds a lot more fun than the original creature behavior I had in mind, especially since the lead characters are pretty fucking dumb (not in the cliche horror way, in the shitposting irl way)


Also, out of curiosity, would you assume they would mainly use claw and tooth, or would there be black magic involved, them being sorcerers and all?

And can White ash without a friendly shaman kill them? If so, then my original idea for the ending checks out perfectly, pic fucking related.
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>>33247498
>imagine an unstoppable killing machine showing up in body armor with guns of its own.

that would be awesome
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>>33247499
I have no fucking clue what the Jersey Devil is supposed to be, there's so many conflicting "reports" saying it's everything from pic related (yes I know it's supposed to be a skinwalker) to a literal Catholic-monk's-artwork Satan complete with pentagram carved in its chest/forehead, flames, and red skin to literally bigfoot to some fucking Western-style dragon to a fucking horse with bat wings.
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>>33247540
Pic related is a good place for inspiration, make it more of a literal beast over a human that can shape shift
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Also, I know they're not movies (supposedly there was a SciFi TV show though), but the Dresden Files books are pretty cool and /k/ related.

I'm just waiting for the time when Harry pulls out a gun while holding up his magic shield and yells I CAST TINNITUS before blowing some supernatural baddie away.

Also Mab is scary af and he accidentally stabs Santa.
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>>33243363
>fun as fuck movie
>muhrines, pulse rifles and ayyy lmaos
>half the cast anti-fun as fuck
Kinda ruined the vaneer. It's all some of the actors talk about during the 'making of'.
Hell, Weaver is the reason why there were no guns in 3.
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>>33247540
>>33247552
That pic was were I was going with the bipedal dog with horns and antlers idea,
glad to see it's approved.
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>>33247564
Please make it a beast that is feared and not scoffed at. Anon if you do this right you'll be the starter of a new Genre of Horror. Its what the film industry needs right now, its all ghost demon witch little girl bull shit now.
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>>33247552
And making it more of a literal beast will relegate the movie to "yet another creature feature" B-movie because nobody will care it's indie.

Giving the baddie depth and intelligence opens up a shitload more ways it can fuck with the protagonists and will add depth and unpredictability to the movie, something that's sorely lacking in horror movies in general and "creature" movies specifically.
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>>33247597
This all the way, if you can combine what I said and what this Anon said you'll have made a great thing
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>>33247587
My intention is to make the beast feared, definitely.
The main characters on the other hand are comedic relief the first act, and still have humorous lines sprinkled in act 2.

But I feel comedy is the best thing to make drama and horror hit home harder, as it humanizes the situation and characters. Shaun of the Dead is an example.
The creature is, and was always intended to be, off limits comedy wise, though. From the get go it's been my aim to nail that "Look behind you only to look in front of you because you want to see everything" feeling, which is the one I get when afraid.
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>Haunted Tiger Tank on eastern front
>Soviet Soldier who can talk to tanks and see how they died etc...
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>>33247629
One of the things I've always hated about creature-based horror movies is an overused cliche
>turn around because it's right behind you
>nope, in reality it's right in front of you even though you only turned around for a second
Just fucking once I want it to be "nope, supernatural supercreature throws a fucking boulder at you from 40ft off to the side in the dark where you had no hope of seeing it no matter what you did"
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>>33243358
Most people prefer 28 Weeks Later, I can't think how since it sucked balls.
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>>33246296
There are two books. Can't remember what the other one was called.
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>>33247667
I agree, waiting for that third movie honestly
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>>33247666
Alternatively, have it go Scooby Doo-esque man-in-a-mask for the first bit
>hey it's not a real werewolf, look at these speakers we found playing werewolf sounds!
>etc until the not-a-werewolf is "trapped" in the room with them
>nope, it really was a werewolf and everyone dies horribly
>just a really smart werewolf. Remember, werewolves are part human and generally portrayed as having opposable thumbs and some level of intelligence
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>>33247666
I more so meant the feeling of needing to look over your shoulder because you feel somethings around, Satan. And the longer you don't see it the more you're sure it's there.

Also to be honest, a boulder coming out of nowhere to crush someone could have an unintended comedic effect.
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>>33247691
God speed Anon, please post update threads as you progress or something
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>>33247686
They're making another? Well that's still guaranteed to suck cock.
The first one was good in part because they had no budget and therefore had to try harder...
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>>33247561
Alien 3 would have suffered if it included guns.
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>>33247715
Some website said another was coming out

this was back in 2012 or just after the second movie. Don't quote me on the timeline
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>>33247702
Thanks anon, and sure thing. As said I need to finish a first draft for the screenplay, as well as rethink some action sequence ideas with the new intelligent creature type in mind, and figure out a budget for it.

I'll probably make another thread before I beg for shekels on KickStarter or w/e I do to fund it, though, since the film is really meant for this type of crowd, and I want to use some /k/ommrades as actors and extras depending on ability, when I finish up the screenplay.
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>>33247723
Alien 3 suffered by existing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmC3ZhIHHi4 Not especially SCARY. The effects are rad, for something that probably didnt cost a shit ton to make. This is -my- sequel to Ghostbusters.
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>>33232377
Why the fuck are these shitty /tv/, /x/, and /a/ threads tolerated on /k/ but the mere mention of gun control laws is met with "Durr go bak 2 \pol/!"? This board really is infested with undetage noguns redditors.
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>>33247938
because theres a fuckton of shitty /leftypol/ crossposters as youve noticed
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>>33246190
Some aesthetic goes well with this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv1ZN8c4_Gs
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>>33247938
Because pic.

See
>>33247949

Possibly bad mods who aren't users, possibly shills, definitely a bunch of stupid bullshit.

Don't ask why those aren't allowed. They've all always been here, they're part of the flavor. Ask why a critical staple for years isn't allowed anymore.
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>>33232377
>Fun fact, one of the actors is a former SEAL and also an instructor in Class 234
The Chief was a former ODA dude in Army SF. Ken Taylor is the dude you are talking about and I think he spend a good 20+ years in the SEALs.

Wasn't thrilled by The Objective's writing and ending, but it was a cool spooky story. I found it funny that the [redacted] always had this Islamic singing associated with it and not chanting/singing associated with the region/language/religion it is based around historically.
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>>33244861

Good one. The Keep was hair raising. And what a cast!
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>>33248314

>it costs more to buy a book than a Glock.

I mean, if you actually buy the textbooks at college that's true. I bought a police Glock for less than most of my textbooks and that was back before Obama was even president.
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>>33248314
The writing in this comic is unironicy as bad as in the habeeb it comic.
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>>33248314
>posting badly shooped response image to pic related
The real reason why american gun control threads are banned is because they overpowered the entire fucking board with whining and ineffectual griping, choking out every other thread before they got sent over to /pol/. The Canada general threads stay on /k/ and all those threads do is hype up Bernier because he supports gun rights. The difference is it keeps to itself and doesn't spread outside of its thread.

All those other pseudo cross threads are tolerated because they are pretty self contained. If any of you fuckers were actually on /k/ when sandy hook exploded, you'd know why the rule was put in place.
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>>33247796
I legitimately think it was a better Alien movie than Aliens.
Good characters and actual horror aspects, I can forgive the janky CGi pretty easily.
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>>33249137

Alien: horror in space movie
Alien 2: war in space movie
Alien 3: prison in space movie
Alien 4: monster in goofy space
Alien VS Predator: monster vs monsters in the ice
Alien vs Predator 2: asshole teenagers get reamed by monsters

I am now waiting for:
Kindergarten Alien
Alien Cop
Alien vs Terminator
and
Alien vs Alien.

And the thing is... I will watch them all, and again. Except for the AVP 2 which I am considering burning in sacrifice to the elder gods, that they might take the director back.
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>>33249279

Woops, I forgot:
Prometheus: cave explorers vs Aliens, now with more sassy leaders
Prometheus 2: more aliens, more female nudity than ever
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Jacob's Ladder. Guy comes back from 'Nam and then spoopy shit starts to happen.
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>>33249137
The Dog Alien isn't CG actually; it's stop motion puppetry.
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>>33247657
Shame the Tiger Replica didn't make it in time for filming and they had to use a dressed-up IS.
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I think I'll mention an homebrewed one. 'Dead Snow' and 'Dead Snow 2' are silly horror movies from Norway, primarily featuring undead SS soldiers. What they lack in other respects is outweighed by the 'kids in the candy store' focus on WW2 uniforms. The movie makers had a LOT of fun.
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>>33249847

Oh, what the hell. One more picture.
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>>33247300
Just make the skinwalker movie based off of the most popular skin walker story that had a bunch of kids in the woods and the skin walker secretly jumped inside the trailer through the window in the bathroom.
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>>33249874
Goatman?
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>>33249939
Fuck, it could be. I thought I remembered it was a skin walker that transformed its self into a human and scared the shit out of the kids.

It has been a while.
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>>33249693
Before or after getting his dick pierced a bunch?
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>>33247938

What's wrong with enjoying fun movies anon
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>>33250261
Because if he can't shit up all of /k/ with politics talk, then no one is allowed to have fun. Here's what every post on /k/ about gun politics was like before they were banned:

>Gun laws are bad
>We should get rid of existing gun laws
>We should support politicians that oppose guns laws, and disavow politicians that support them
>Ending griping and re-hashing of these points and general bitching about existing gun laws or threats to gun rights
And just like /pol/ they didn't stick to one thread, there were countless, endless threads repeating the same points. We all know this shit. And if gun rights is your be all and end all, there are plenty of 3rd world shitholes where you can legally own whatever weapon you want (and a state of affairs where your going to need everything you can get).

TL;DR he's salty /k/ isn't a whinefest and wants to fuck up other people's fun because he's a petulant child
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>>33248540

Damn, no wonder they seemed so professional.

I wish more movies were like that, with actual operators operating instead of amateurish hollywood bullshit

Why don't movies cast actual operators more often?
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>>33250507
Because they have shitty personalities and good work ethics, which generally make them bad actors.
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>>33250507

Any operator doing a movie does not only have to retire from his business, but he is now trackable for the maybe hundreds of people who has a grudge to settle or information they want, from him. Because even people in Sudan has netflix or some equivalent, and some times good memories as well.

What happens more often is that operators become advisors for movie crews. Personally I get a happy tingle every time I see The Wild Geese from knowing that 'Mad' Mike Hoare was their technical advisor. That's like getting Rommel to advise on a ww2 movie.
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>>33250449
sounds more like you're scared that the big /pol/ boogeyman will show up if we say 1 word about gun politics
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>>33249847
>The ending of Dead Snow 2
>TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART
Fucking kino
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>>33232381
/k/ and /x/ OTP
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>>33249693

That movie was pretty nuts
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>>33250634
>implying I don't post on /pol/ and do everything I can to support gun rights in my country
There's a place for everything, and gun politics and /pol/ shit get posted here lots, inside Canada general and patch threads.

I'm just sick of all the butthurt posting bitching about any well contained general thread, almost solely because people are bootyblasted about the "no gun politics" rule.

And fuck off. /pol/ posting is fun, but the veneer runs thin when you take it further from /pol/
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how did this thread go from kino to pol
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>>33253416
I liked the old school NYC setting too, back before Rudi had all the homeless secretly killed and everthing was dirty and covered in graffitti
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>>33243358
As a zombie movie 28 Days Later was good.
As a /k/ movie it went downhill fast as soon as the "Army" folks came on set. They must have been in the "Special" forces, because they sure as fuck arrived on the short-APC.
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>>33232954

This movie was great, the black dude and the redneck were awesome
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>>33257993

Ahhhh. A fellow Richard Brake fan. The man rocks. He was also cool as fuck in 'Doom'. Always got that operator grin.
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>>33247325
I always thought about using a battle rifle chambered in either 30.06 or 7.62x54r
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>>33232377
Cheers for the flicks. Look forward to seeing them :)
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>>33249279
>Alien vs Terminator
I would watch that.
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>>33232377
>R-point
I cant find this movie anywhere.
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>>33264192

Found it on the 'bay, also I think it's up on youtube somewhere too
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>>33264192

I was seeing it a couple of hours ago. It's great. But being Korean, it also got really shitty distribution. Good luck.
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>>33232377
>Deathwatch (2002)
saw this, was pretty good. Ending was predictable though. Worth it for the ww1 porn.
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>Asks for spooky movies
>Nobody mentions Triple Cross

Eddie Chapman was a real person. Pic related.
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>>33264776
>on youtube somewhere too
It is, but it's in Korean.
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So far, I've watched Deathwatch, The Objective and Outpost.
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You all should watch Mars na Drinu, quite rare movie but one can find it in DVD quality on rutracker.
Also please recommend me some Yugoslav War (the recent one) stuff
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>>33265399
Oh fuck I just realized it says "spooky" right there in the subject
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>>33245687
>>go to war to fight for country
>>come back to find out that you got cucked by jenny
Documentary.
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>>33265380
Add to that The Squad
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>>33247300
>bipedal canine with horns/antlers and doesn't die when shot
>ATF subplot
Jesus Christ, how horrifying.
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>>33247466
>They're not mindless beasts, none of the cryptids (other than maybe Nessie) are
Champ>Nessie. NY reigns supreme, Scotland exits the EEC in tears.
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>>33247498
>just imagine an unstoppable killing machine showing up in body armor with guns of its own.
Oi, seriously, cunt, 'aven't you ever heard of trigger warnings? Spoiler that shit before you run your fucking gobber.

Yeah, top fucking stuff, mate.
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>>33249279
>Kindergarten Alien
>"Not so tough without your facehugger, are you?"
>"It's not a chestburster, it's not anything like that."
>"Boys have a penis, girls have a vagina."
Eh, I'd watch it.
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>>33249693
>Lives in a nightmare
>Home in NYC
Most /k/ movie of all time.
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Bumping for good thread.
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>>33265399

Since you mention the Yugo War. 'The Hunting Party' is technically about stuff that happened during and after that war. It's a mixed bag of nuts; some humor, some action, lots of suspense. The biggest difference between this movie and the others in this thread is that it focuses on a team of war journalists rather than a team of soldiers. On the other hand the end scene is the most satisfying movie scene I know of. Seriously. I never thought I'd enjoy watching a movie with Richard Gere in the lead, but in this case I actually did.
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>>33267367
>>"Boys have a penis, girls have a vagina."

It's sad when you realize that sentence wouldn't fly in Hollywood now-a-days.
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