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So, 'The Making of Habit' is this interesting little documentary that dives into the behind-the-scenes of Larry Fessenden's short film. It's not just a typical making-of; it captures the raw essence of 80s indie filmmaking. The atmosphere feels gritty and authentic, which is pretty fitting for the vibe of 'Habit' itself. You get to see the practical effects in action, which can be refreshing compared to today’s CGI-heavy productions. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in the creative process. The performances of the cast, even in this context, hint at the compelling nature of the story they were bringing to life. It’s a peek into a specific moment in horror history, showcasing how passion can shape a project.
Insight into 1980s indie horror cinemaShowcases practical effects and behind-the-scenesReflects the DIY spirit of early horror filmmakers
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