The town of Mason, Oregon isn't too remarkable, aside from the large number of missing children over the years. All of which are tied to the Crystal Pine Orchard, a place believed to be haunted. When their friend becomes the latest to be "claimed" by the orchard, a group of children take it upon themselves to venture into the orchard and find their friend before it's too late. They soon find themselves in a maze of trees and the only way out is to find the largest tree in the orchard, known as the Tree Of Fear. A feat made all the more difficult with a mysterious entity stalking them.
The Deaths Of Ian Stone
Is not impressed.A black comedy story about revenge and laughs. Weak story indeed without spoiling everything.
Captain Punch
Up in Useful Notes/ParaguayA rather surreal, weird cartoon with some dark details. The titular hero is a literal fist on two legs who strives to be a superhero. Unfortunately, being a fist, he's violent, and is addicted to the drug-like machine LOVE-Self, which sends off pleasing holographic images and is a short rubber stick. Most of Captain Punch's enemies are fists just like him, with exceptions like Dr. Brain, a physically weak, yet very intelligent (and very insecure) brain-person who is arguably more sympathetic than Punch himself and works with him better than against him.
ZOO: The Extinction of Man
edited 23rd Jul '16 7:54:01 AM by arcada188
I am the most suitable partner for Gaia. I have some bad news. You will not make it to Eden. This is the end of your journey.A ultraviolent animal superhero show about superpowered animals who fight for dominance and supremacy in a dying world.
Joss Whedon and Michael Bay's Magimon: Magical Monsters.
Up in Useful Notes/ParaguayTeeth-Clenched Teamwork between the two creator that resulted in a show that constantly whiplash between snarky dialogue with deep and Troperiffic plot and gratuitous fan-service about a group of teenagers that came across the eggs of interdimensional monsters.
Death Came And We're All Out Of Bubblegum
A parody of the classic "The end of the world" plot, with the main character obsessing over the fact he won't get his last wish to chew bubblegum as the world ends. Everyone treats this as bad as if he were going to die a virgin.
Celestial Guard: Eldritch Blast
Oh look, a ghost!A World of Darkness fic detailing how an angel found out about the world's impending demise. It's darkly humorus.
The Forest Fortress, The Water Wheel, and the Shadow Stream
The possum is a potential perpetrator; he did place possum poo in the plum pot.A fantasy style adventure with some protaginist trying to find a water wheel in a fortress in the forest to stop a stream that corrupts life from getting to the main water supply and basiccly ending life as we know it
Your mind is lying.
edited 28th Jul '16 2:59:43 PM by Throwapokeballatit
A Psychological Horror virtual reality game. It puts you in a dak, creepy maze full of optical illusions.
Never Come Back
"Pardon me, you dropped your handkerchief!"A story about a young girl who becomes possessed. Nobody knows what's going on, but every time the demon acts, it lets her have control immediately after. She always heard people saying "Never Come Back." SHE spirals into depression. One day, when she's under her own attack again, she finally realizes she's been living with a demon for all these years. She now begins to use the motto "Never Come Back" to the demon to put it under control until it can be cast out.
Unforgivingness of a Burning Horizon
ppppppppfeiufiofuiorjfadkfbnjkdflaosigjbkghuiafjkldjnbaghkdThe story of a scattered group of aliens and humans crashing down in the harsh deserts of Mercury while escaping from authorities. The movie tells the story of their attempt to survival, growing madness, and death.
Clockwork Mouse: Burial of Fire
I am the most suitable partner for Gaia. I have some bad news. You will not make it to Eden. This is the end of your journey.The third and final installment in the Clockwork Mouse series, a steampunk Mature Animal Story. In the trilogy, a young anthropomorphic mouse inventor creates the first-ever Automation, a more-or-less sentient machine made to do all the things that any animal could do. After this huge technological breakthrough, Automations start seeing use nearly everywhere. Unfortunately, some animals decry it as an attack against The Creator (i.e God), by 'Playing God'. In this installment, after the initial attack against Automations (The first film, Creation)) the Automations counter-attack (Second film, Dual Crusade) the young inventor and his weasel assistant finally rise up to try and make peace with both sides, as the war escalates and the world descends into chaos. It uses a heavy fire motif, to represent the chaos on both sides.
In the movie, the inventor mouse (Hart) and the weasel assistant (Mel) try to get the sides to reconcile with one another. Mel seems to be getting across to The Fundamentalists, but an ill-timed attack from the Automations ruins it. Hart manages to get across to his inventions... partially. Some of them agree and turn away from the war. However, they are scorned and looked down upon by the other Automations, furthering the unrest. I won't spoil the ending here though.
True-Name: Saki
edited 28th Jul '16 4:57:55 PM by BlizzardeyeWonder
Oh look, a ghost!A fantasy-drama about a shapeshifting immortal woman trying find her true identity after a car crash caused her to have amnesia.
The Greatest Man Ever Lived
A biopic about the greatest man that ever lived, Mr. Fred Rogers.
Doug Walker is Dead!
I've got spurs, that jingle-jangle-jingle!A postmodern film about the identity between content creators and their characters, namely the fact that the audience always want to see the character and not the creator's other work. Tragedy ensues.
The Red Drapes' Skeleton
The possum is a potential perpetrator; he did place possum poo in the plum pot.A murder mystery that takes place at an old Shakespearean theatre. The theatre is preparing for a performance of Hamlet, but the actor playing Hamlet is acting strange... as if it wasn't really him! Our hero, the sleuth, must figure out who the actor really is, uncover the theatre's dark past, and prevent the actor from turning his performance of Hamlet into a real massacre!
The Clown's Hat
"Pardon me, you dropped your handkerchief!"A wacky zany story about a kid who messes with a clown's hat, entering some weird pocket dimension of zaniness. Then, it's revealed the clown doesn't have the nicest intentions. It's a mockery of a children's book, ending with the kid dying a brutal death, with childlike text in the background.
Late for Work.
An old silent comedy short about a man who is trying desperately to get to his office but is delayed by such obstacles as a parade, a beauty pageant, a police chase, and a political rally. By the end of the short, he has been made the Grand Marshal of the parade, given the first place prize to the beauty queen (a cameo from Clara Bow), made the arrest of a gang of burglars, and gotten elected mayor of the city. Too bad he never made it to work...
Damned Lies and Statistics
A conspiracy movie that tells us that all the statistic in the world is a lie made up by "scientists" and exposing them all as mentally ill. Poorly received and universally panned. The filmakers also got sued their asses off for inaccurate sources, unwillingness participants and slandering while the film went straight to DVD.
The Demon's Light
edited 28th Jul '16 8:58:14 PM by shatterstar
A universally panned romance movie about the romance between a demon and his "light". It was originally a fan fiction, but got taken down after multiple riffings, trolls and criticism. The film is now used to scare children and as a how not to write a movie. It has also spawned many ficlets in which the main two characters die at the end, suddenly and messily.
All that I am.
[TOP SECRET]A Villain Protagonist serial killer who kill her lover so she can bath herself in their body parts and love them "for all that they are".
Too dark?
The House of Shadow
edited 28th Jul '16 9:42:02 PM by shatterstar
It starts out as a light-hearted Defanged Horrors story, but gets darker later on. The opening is pretty typical - our hero is lost in the countryside one dark, stormy night, when he spots a mansion, and decides to go in and ask if he can stay for the night. Once he enters, the door shuts and locks behind him. He then discovers that the mansion is haunted by living, disembodied shadows who sneak around to scare him at every opportunity. As our hero goes through the mansion, he learns the true, tragic story of the shadows and the mansion.
Imps of the Night
"Pardon me, you dropped your handkerchief!"A group of human orphans gets lost in a forest when they flee from authorities. They find themselves trapped in a large, labyrinthine cave. Unable to survive, they starve, until the demon sorcerer Pan finds them. Merciful, he frees them from the cave and gives them power, but at a cost: they will be always bound to his will. Pan allows them to burn down the village that exiled them and tried to kill them, and soon they become malevolent and just as poweful as Pan, who did not intend this and tries to kill them, but is killed himself instead. The children, now known as the Imps, gain his power, and unleash an apocalypse upon the world...
The Great God Pu-Theen and Other Oddities
I am the most suitable partner for Gaia. I have some bad news. You will not make it to Eden. This is the end of your journey.A story about an eccentric explorer named Jake English, who records several oddities, and his adventures. Pictures included. Several times he refers to several monsters which are highly unsettling to look at. In the end, he retires and settles down with an adventuresome lady.
Mook.
edited 29th Jul '16 8:06:34 AM by RandomWriter413
An animated movie about a pregnant polar bear ended up to Jamaica through a combination of ice cap drifting and illegal poaching and now has find her way home. Received critical acclaim for portray complex issues of motherhood, global warming and poaching.
The Tree of Fear