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And they don't attack people.
Right, right, right. To source their blood, I guess.
Right, right, right. To source their blood, I guess.
Right, right, right. To source their blood, I guess.
There is a pretty funny scene in it when, did you watch any of it?
There is a pretty funny scene in it when, did you watch any of it?
There is a pretty funny scene in it when, did you watch any of it?
The best part is when they're explaining in the game what the augers are and the woman says, you know, it's a vampire who's been blah, blah, blah. And one of the scat guys is in the background and he goes, you've got to be jiving me. I didn't see that. Oh, it was great. It was like... Was this game made in 1989 or 1973? It was really confusing, like what era it was.
The best part is when they're explaining in the game what the augers are and the woman says, you know, it's a vampire who's been blah, blah, blah. And one of the scat guys is in the background and he goes, you've got to be jiving me. I didn't see that. Oh, it was great. It was like... Was this game made in 1989 or 1973? It was really confusing, like what era it was.
The best part is when they're explaining in the game what the augers are and the woman says, you know, it's a vampire who's been blah, blah, blah. And one of the scat guys is in the background and he goes, you've got to be jiving me. I didn't see that. Oh, it was great. It was like... Was this game made in 1989 or 1973? It was really confusing, like what era it was.
Yeah, and we should say that the violence in the game, like we said, is suggestive for the augers. You don't really see anything. The only real violence is when the augers are dispatched of, but it is very much a Wile E. Coyote, Bugs Bunny sort of thing.
Yeah, and we should say that the violence in the game, like we said, is suggestive for the augers. You don't really see anything. The only real violence is when the augers are dispatched of, but it is very much a Wile E. Coyote, Bugs Bunny sort of thing.
Yeah, and we should say that the violence in the game, like we said, is suggestive for the augers. You don't really see anything. The only real violence is when the augers are dispatched of, but it is very much a Wile E. Coyote, Bugs Bunny sort of thing.
Yeah, like a Murphy bed will flip them out of a window or they'll just, whoa, like fall through a trap door. Yeah.
Yeah, like a Murphy bed will flip them out of a window or they'll just, whoa, like fall through a trap door. Yeah.
Yeah, like a Murphy bed will flip them out of a window or they'll just, whoa, like fall through a trap door. Yeah.
But it was shot by Don Burgess who was nominated for an Oscar less than a decade after Night Trap for Forrest Gump. So they had a real team. It wasn't just โ they didn't say, all right, let's go out in the valley and use some โ like a porn โ Sure. And just do this thing. Like, they had a real crew.
But it was shot by Don Burgess who was nominated for an Oscar less than a decade after Night Trap for Forrest Gump. So they had a real team. It wasn't just โ they didn't say, all right, let's go out in the valley and use some โ like a porn โ Sure. And just do this thing. Like, they had a real crew.
But it was shot by Don Burgess who was nominated for an Oscar less than a decade after Night Trap for Forrest Gump. So they had a real team. It wasn't just โ they didn't say, all right, let's go out in the valley and use some โ like a porn โ Sure. And just do this thing. Like, they had a real crew.
Yeah, they said one-five in the documentary. So they put some money into it, and it is not apparent on the screen. The sets look terrible.