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So, Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project has this quirky vibe that really mixes comedy and horror in an interesting way. You’ve got a young filmmaker trying to carve out his niche in the found footage genre, and it’s kinda endearing, honestly. The pacing leans into the chaos of documentarians following him, capturing both his highs and lows. There’s a nice blend of practical effects that occasionally nod to classic horror setups, keeping things fresh. The performances feel genuine, like you’re peeking into real moments. It’s a quirky take on the process of filmmaking, but with a horror twist that speaks to the genre’s roots. Plus, the meta-commentary on horror tropes is clever without being overbearing. Worth a look for genre enthusiasts.
Explore the intersection of comedy and horror.Interest in found footage filmmaking.Clever meta-commentary on genre tropes.
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