>2016
>not enjoying found footage films and waiting for the next good one to come out.
Relevant information:
Found footage trailer collection: https://www.youtube.com/user/FoundFootageFreak
Found footage database: http://foundfootagecritic.com/found-footage-films-database/
Found footage podcast: http://foundfootagefiles.org/
A podcast in "found" audio format: http://archive81.com/
What is your favorite found footage film of all time, /tv/?
What found footage films are you looking forward to?
Just ordered this a few days ago, I'm excited. I haven't seen Season 3 yet so I'm finally going to get some closure after all these years.
The movie they made, Always Watching, was pretty disappointing to be honest. Had some cool ideas but was nothing special.
>>69712066
I cannot believe they made a bluray of that.
>>69712066
I thought this said "Horrible Manlets" from the thumbnail haha
>>69712171
You need glasses
>General for a very niche "genre"
Yeah good one OP.
Liked this one.
Watched Willow Creek yesterday and was disappointed. It was good as a found footage movie, but lacking as a horror movie
>>69715514
That one was entertaining yeah.
>general thread
>/____/ format
>for an entire genre
eat shit
>>69716427
>being this upset
Go make a waifu thread
Atrocious and [REC] are the only two found-footage horror films that I think I kind of liked. I prefer most of my horror to be traditional format - and while I'm at it - usually without little kids being in danger or possessed. God am I tired of that shit.
I need to keep reminding /ffg/ that it exists.
It's literally /tv/: the found footage film.
>Be My Cat: A Film for Anne is a 2015 English-language Romanian found footage horror movie directed, produced and written by Adrian Čšofei, about a young man going to shocking extremes to convince Hollywood actress Anne Hathaway to play in his film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3J9fNrKE6U
https://bemycatafilmforanne.com/
I liked Creep.
>>69717425
It needed more creepiness