r/MovieDetails • u/jamesflanagangreer • 8d ago
🥚 Easter Egg In The Mouth Of Madness (1994) detail I noticed
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u/pbizzle 8d ago
I only saw this movie recently. Really liked it, any recs for similar ones that aren't event horizon or hellraiser?
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u/Kurdt234 8d ago
I haven't seen this movie (yet) but A Stir of Echoes is a really good mystery/descent to madness story, I read the book in one sitting.
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u/drgonzo44 8d ago
How about The Cell with J-Lo? Jacob's Ladder. Brazil. Mandy, a little. Dark City is a good one. Altered States. There's nothing exactly like this one, but these have some similarities.
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u/ReadontheCrapper 7d ago
Here’s my list, which also includes the ones others recommended, lol
Stigmata
The Prophecy
The Number 23
The 13th Floor
Pandemonium
Gothika
Frailty
A Stir of Echoes
The Cell
Dark City
The Ninth Gate
Jacob’s Ladder
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u/Staveoffsuicide 8d ago
It’s kind of different but the ninth gate staring Jonny depp gave me similar vibes
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u/jackbumby 7d ago
Similar to this, and also directed by John Carpenter, check out "Cigarette Burns". It's a TV film he made for the Masters of Horror anthology show. It stars Norman Reedus trying to track down a cursed film that makes people become insanely violent whenever they watch it. Mines some of the same themes but is probably slightly more messed up.
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u/CATS_R_WEIRD 6d ago
Such a perfect movie! I really liked “The Endless” too to add the other great suggestions.
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u/ideletedmyaccount04 8d ago
I wish I knew this before I saw the movie, from imdb.com
In the film, the works of Sutter Cane are occasionally quoted. Most if not all of these quotes are actually taken directly from several H.P. Lovecraft short stories with some adaptations to fit them into the film story. Most notably, in the scene where Styles reads to Trent as he gazes into the abyss--her speech lifts much of its description, including such elements as "the illimitable gulf of the unknown" from the last few paragraphs of Lovecraft's "The Rats in the Walls." In an earlier scene as well, Trent reads a line verbatim from Lovecraft's "The Haunter of the Dark," in reference to the black church being "the seat of an evil older than mankind and wider than the known universe."
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u/hippykillteam 8d ago
Watched this on acid with some friends, I totally recommend and and I totally don't recommend it at the same time. It was awesome and horrifying.
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u/pasher5620 8d ago
The implicated difference between “The body count was high,” and “The casualties are heavy,” is pretty funny.
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u/Elliptical_Tangent 8d ago edited 7d ago
The only good Lovecraft film ever made, and Lovecraft had no part in it except the title.
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u/Minute_Cat5200 8d ago
Imagine needing interplanetary psych evaluation just cuz your movie’s that intense. Makes me wanna watch it just to see if I’d need an alien shrink after!
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u/SolidPoint 8d ago
I worked in the theater when this came out- saw this crawl while waiting to sweep up popcorn.
Not a wildly popular movie when it came out!