Digging up the Marrow Looks Like the Next Best Thing to a Nightbreed Sequel
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Yes, it’s found-footage style, it’s director Adam Green being really self-reflexive (as he loves to do, often to a fault), and it’s not as overtly, flamingly as much of a gay allegory as the Nightbreed director’s cut. But I’d defy any Clive Barker fan to watch this trailer and not get a major “Midian, where the monsters are” vibe.
With said monsters based on the work of Alex Pardee, who did the visual designs for Sucker Punch (which were great even if the movie was not, you have to admit), I’m hoping we finally have one of these fake-doc movies that doesn’t hide the creatures the entire time.
via Geeks of Doom
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