I would normally never suggest a made for TV movie to watch,but this Lovecraft tale I'll make an exception. :D This is the 2009 version of "The Dunwich Horror".
In Louisiana, the thirty-five year old single mother Lavina delivers a baby boy and a monster in the evil Whateley House. Ten years later, Dr. Henry Armitage and his assistant Professor Fay Morgan discover that the page 751 of every copy of the Necronomicon is missing and The Black Brotherhood has summoned the gate keeper Yog Sothoth to leave the portal opened to the demons and ancient gods. They invite the arrogant and skeptical Professor Walter Rice that can translate the Necronomicon to help them to seek the book. Meanwhile Lavina's son Wilbur Whateley ages very fast and seeks the missing page to open the portal.
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Seen it, really good film!
ReplyDeleteDoesn't sound very good tbh :D
ReplyDeletei love horrors...
ReplyDeletei shall get this and i shall watch it
ReplyDeleteThat sounds awful and I must see it!
ReplyDeleteMade-for-TV movies are always lulzy. I'll check it out just because you said so XD
ReplyDeletethe plot is really weird.
ReplyDeletescary stuff man
ReplyDeleteYou know, when you summarize Lovecraft in this day and age, it sounds like really, really bad fanfiction.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what to do with page 751.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this before, I'll check it out later.
ReplyDeleteNecronomicon ex mortus u sayyyyy...ok i'm interested :)
ReplyDeleteHorrors are awesome
ReplyDeleteThis looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome! I will watch it soon as possible! :D
ReplyDeletegreat post .. keep up the good work bro
ReplyDeletesounds pretty good actually.
ReplyDeleteCool post, man!
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lovecraft? sounds familiar.
ReplyDelete@ Mc Uncool
ReplyDeleteSounds Familiar?
Yes the great Cthulhu the kids rave about these days comes directly from the mind of H.P. Lovecraft or at least was channeled through his thoughts. :D
oh wow guess i could give it a try
ReplyDeletethanks for the recommendation
ReplyDeletegood job with this!
ReplyDeletevery nice!
ReplyDeleteI love lovecraft :D
ReplyDeletelooks promising
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