![]() ![]() He's more in the nature of the croc from lake placid or Godzilla. There isn't all that much scary in terms of suspense with him. As well his containment is usually just brutal battles, and story is mostly just tests in trying to kill him, however him constantly evolving. SCP: Overlord left me feeling a genuine terror of what lurks in the dark, and what cant be seen in plain sight. Even then I still have doubts that he wouldn't look like cgi trash. SCP 682 is another fan favorite who I don't feel can be done properly without a pro film team and high budget. The Overlord assignments which use the M-44 Hammerhead can be done before the assignments provided by the Firewalker Pack, however the player will not receive the Hammerhead tutorials until they start the Project Firewalker: Rosalie Lost assignment. I think SCP 3000 the giant eel which they get their amnesia drugs from is too grand of scale for a low-mid budget series to pull off without looking like dog shit. Some SCP that I feel are important may have to go unexplained or just alluded to. Have one of the Doctors doing an post-mission or pre-mission briefing/de-briefing which will info dump the meat of what you need to know, then it cuts into the containment team on the mission. Really you could set up most stories in a similar way that Tales from the Crypt was. I think an anthology series would work well with the right team. For the most part I'd say they'd just want to make sure that the rights for the iconic SCP are covered. It all depends on if they own a trademark or if they had surrendered any rights to whoever runs the SCP game due to the wiki nature of the lore being ever evolving by many hands. However when the film was being made they had to consult the original creator of the creepy pasta. In the case of SlenderMan, there have been many games and stories based off of the character. Whoever initially created each SCP may own that character and need paid or consulted for any high budget series or film. Jansens response when Kolinski starts getting philosophical. Jansen: Yeah, we kind of broke into his house, Kolinski. Why Kolinski: Well, he pulled a weapon on us. Also the camera man needs to stop with the damn low angle shots, I keep seeing the top of the set and their shitty black curtain.Īs for the concept it could be difficult or easy to get the rights. Kolinski: You know, I should have figured something was up. I have seen better found footage films done with much cheaper cameras in better quality. I don't know what they were using to record with, but their editor did something funky and distorted the quality. They also wouldn't be wearing fucking skull biker bandannas on their mouths, and should be speaking in more military jargon and stay in formation. The SCP containment team/9-tailed fox should sound far more authoritative and military. Cinematography was horrible, Acting was horrible, costume department didn't do their job. Also not use a single person from that staff in any of those trailers. ![]() If they wanted to go the route of a mini series, I'd say they should partner with Netflix or Crypt TV. ![]()
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