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The Icy One
05-17-2007, 05:39 AM
http://www.dionaea-house.com/default.htm
I just found and read this, and all the things connected to it.. now I can't sleep. Anyone else bored enough to read it should, even though very very likely fake.. it's a interesting and creepy read.
Very strange. Wish I could find something that said it was fake or not.
Solario
05-18-2007, 11:57 AM
It's being made into a movie. I think we can safely assume that it's fictional.
Plus you know, being hollowed out and then filling your being with commercials and everything you have been exposed to sounds a bit out there.
I'm liking the story though.
The Icy One
05-19-2007, 02:07 AM
It had been optioned by Warner Brothers to be made into a film to be released sometime in 2007. For undisclosed reasons, Warner Brothers since pulled the plug on the project a few days into production. They are currently discussing funding from another party, which is rumored to be the Rogue Pictures division of Focus Features, the studio behind Shaun of the Dead, the remake of Assault on Precinct 13, and Jet Li's Fearless.
Due to budgetary concerns (and also so that the title itself is not a spoiler), the title of the movie based on this internet phenomenon had been renamed Sanctum. According to IMDb, the film project has again been renamed, and now has the title The Occupants. The film's IMDb page also now has the film's release listed as 2008, and states the film is "In active development. No start date set."
This would actually make a great sci-fi thriller if done right.. but the coolest part was that it never stopped, it left you hanging.. but in movies that just means alot of bad spin offs.
Krypto
05-19-2007, 02:47 AM
Looks like bad fiction to me. You know, the kind that's supposed to look real, but does a terrible job of it. :p
After reading through it all...meh, I've read better creepy stories.
It was alright until I got to the bit about strings and bread and twins and a crazy Sarah Connor type throwing around phrases like timespace anomaly.
I don't like plots that rely too heavily on a person entering an immediate and determined psychosis as soon as they discover something vaguely odd, seems a bit easy.
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