IT WOULD BE A CLASSIC MOVE TO GET 'ELLIOT' PAGE TO PLAY A GUY WHO TRANSITIONS INTO 'ELLEN' PAGE, AND BECOMES HAPPIER, BUT THEN SHE PUNCHES HERSELF IN THE FACE.
>"HELLO AI BOT, I AM CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, MAKE A HORROR MOVIE THAT I WOULD MAKE, MAKE IT 2-1/2 HOURS LONG, AND MAKE IT WEIRD WITH A TYPICAL 'NOLAN TWIST' LIKE TIME OR DIMENSIONS AND SHIT."
Synopsis:
In "Echoes of the Abyss," we delve into the mysterious world of a small, isolated town called Ashen Hollow, nestled deep within the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest. The town is shrouded in secrecy and harbors a dark history that has long been forgotten by the outside world.
The story follows a group of four strangers who find themselves inexplicably drawn to Ashen Hollow, each haunted by their own demons and seeking answers to their past. As they arrive in the town, they are greeted by eerie silence and an unsettling atmosphere that permeates the air.
Strange occurrences begin to unfold as the group delves deeper into the town's secrets. Time seems to bend and warp, with night and day blending together in a perpetual twilight. Reality itself becomes malleable, as the boundaries between dimensions blur and merge.
The group soon discovers that Ashen Hollow is not just a town but a nexus point between different realms, where echoes of past traumas and lost souls linger in the shadows. They must confront their deepest fears and confront the dark forces that have been unleashed upon the town.
As the mystery unravels, the true nature of Ashen Hollow is revealed, and the group must race against time to unravel the sinister plot that threatens to consume them all. But in a world where nothing is as it seems, who can they trust, and what sacrifices must be made to escape the horrors of the abyss?
With its mind-bending plot twists and atmospheric tension, "Echoes of the Abyss" is a chilling journey into the unknown, where the line between reality and nightmare is blurred, and the true terror lies within the depths of the human psyche.
Someone like Christopher Nolan wouldn't be able to make a horror movie to save his life, good horror relies on mystery and the unknown and this hack loves to infodump everything.
Jump scares only really “scare” you in that particular moment and it doesn’t linger in your mind afterwards, like psychological horror does. A good scary movie will prevent you from sleeping at night. Kids tend to be scared by anything tho.
The last modern horror movie that managed to actually scare me was Hereditary.
Despite his flaws Nolan is good at "eerie", stuff like in Tenet where the soldier is explaining if you go into the machine without seeing a double "that means you didn't ever get out" is dripping with eldritch Ito-esque horror implications and if Nolan can grow some balls and continue developing as he has been he could make a horror movie that is at least interesting and original. I feel like he keeps pulling back from his most schizo-autist shit to avoid alienating normies. Following is such an incredibly sneering, nihilistic, misanthropic first movie there's surely got to be some of that darker energy still to be tapped in him.
He should also make an epic historical drama to prove that he's better than Hack Riley.
Let the battle of hacks begin
Who the frick is Riley. You mean Ridley?
Jumpscare sound mixing will turn it into a horror comedy.
Psychological horror is the only thing gives me a proper scare, when it’s well done, of course.
>Monster appears
>Hans Zimmer's Organ goes hhhhrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
>Monsieur Napoleon..
>I am Gaius Julius Caesar
>Dude what if...thing happen forward in time... but I edit to be backward in time...
Imagine the banger music and jumpscares tho
Muslims. Muslims everywhere
and there's nothing you can do about it, chuddy-boi
What kind of gimmick would he use this time? Electrified theatre seats? Maybe the killer/monster calls your smartphone after the movie?
It’s Florence Pugh chasing Elliot Page around naked except she’s gained 40 extra lbs
IT WOULD BE A CLASSIC MOVE TO GET 'ELLIOT' PAGE TO PLAY A GUY WHO TRANSITIONS INTO 'ELLEN' PAGE, AND BECOMES HAPPIER, BUT THEN SHE PUNCHES HERSELF IN THE FACE.
i'd rather see him make a Homer movie about homer simpson
>"HELLO AI BOT, I AM CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, MAKE A HORROR MOVIE THAT I WOULD MAKE, MAKE IT 2-1/2 HOURS LONG, AND MAKE IT WEIRD WITH A TYPICAL 'NOLAN TWIST' LIKE TIME OR DIMENSIONS AND SHIT."
Someone with access to an ai use this prompt.
Title: Echoes of the Abyss
Synopsis:
In "Echoes of the Abyss," we delve into the mysterious world of a small, isolated town called Ashen Hollow, nestled deep within the dense forests of the Pacific Northwest. The town is shrouded in secrecy and harbors a dark history that has long been forgotten by the outside world.
The story follows a group of four strangers who find themselves inexplicably drawn to Ashen Hollow, each haunted by their own demons and seeking answers to their past. As they arrive in the town, they are greeted by eerie silence and an unsettling atmosphere that permeates the air.
Strange occurrences begin to unfold as the group delves deeper into the town's secrets. Time seems to bend and warp, with night and day blending together in a perpetual twilight. Reality itself becomes malleable, as the boundaries between dimensions blur and merge.
The group soon discovers that Ashen Hollow is not just a town but a nexus point between different realms, where echoes of past traumas and lost souls linger in the shadows. They must confront their deepest fears and confront the dark forces that have been unleashed upon the town.
As the mystery unravels, the true nature of Ashen Hollow is revealed, and the group must race against time to unravel the sinister plot that threatens to consume them all. But in a world where nothing is as it seems, who can they trust, and what sacrifices must be made to escape the horrors of the abyss?
With its mind-bending plot twists and atmospheric tension, "Echoes of the Abyss" is a chilling journey into the unknown, where the line between reality and nightmare is blurred, and the true terror lies within the depths of the human psyche.
Sounds like my hangovers xD
This sounds like the most boring movie ever. Perfect for Nolan
So... this is technically just Dark Tower by King, kinda.
>le spooky supernatural Town that people are drawn to by their past and a strange force
never seen this before, can anyone name 5 kinos?
Spider's Labyrinth comes to mind first.
Silent Hill?
Sure there are others.
Dream House written by me.
i bet it would be gimmicky and pretentious
> trapped on an airplane with a really big muscular guy
>Bride of Oppenheimer
>My husband am become death, the destroyer of worlds!
Tenet was so bad it was scary
Something like the trailer of Inception
Someone like Christopher Nolan wouldn't be able to make a horror movie to save his life, good horror relies on mystery and the unknown and this hack loves to infodump everything.
Jump scares only really “scare” you in that particular moment and it doesn’t linger in your mind afterwards, like psychological horror does. A good scary movie will prevent you from sleeping at night. Kids tend to be scared by anything tho.
The last modern horror movie that managed to actually scare me was Hereditary.
Great more horror deconstruction and arty bullshit, all I want is just some monster or ghost killing teenagers in a gory way, is that so much to ask
He would summon real demons because he doesn't like CGI.
Despite his flaws Nolan is good at "eerie", stuff like in Tenet where the soldier is explaining if you go into the machine without seeing a double "that means you didn't ever get out" is dripping with eldritch Ito-esque horror implications and if Nolan can grow some balls and continue developing as he has been he could make a horror movie that is at least interesting and original. I feel like he keeps pulling back from his most schizo-autist shit to avoid alienating normies. Following is such an incredibly sneering, nihilistic, misanthropic first movie there's surely got to be some of that darker energy still to be tapped in him.