Here is one on the Flatwoods Monster.yes, its that video, however the evidence of an hoax shown in the video is very compelling and very hard to refutedid you even watch the video?
The fact that Rick had just been shot three times in the chest and was dying but was still energetic enough to basically be like "Dude, you totally knew. You always want a clearer shot or a better angle to see what Lou sees. Nightcrawler was the first time I saw him convincingly dive deep into a character. Do you realize how crazy you are? Plus, it ties in with the whole theme of how we as an audience prefer graphic content over other types of stimulation.love how the director chose not to show everything in all of the scenes (some details were left out of frame, crime/accident scenes blocked by vehicles, his apartmentA lot of those details that were left out are seen later on screens. Video analyst and debunker Phil Poling, known through his channel on YouTube, ParaBreakdown, thinks he has solved the mysterious case of the Night Crawler seen on the TV show Fact or Faked. This guy doesn't refute anything he asks generic questions like "how can aliens survive in our atmosphere"... ummm why couldn't they?how about no? For the first time he utilised his lamp like eyes that have always been a signature part of his body by losing much weight from his face and body to create a unique persona. Finding a group of freelance camera crews who film crashes, fires, murder and other mayhem, Lou muscles into the cut-throat, dangerous realm of nightcrawling -- where each police siren wail equals a possible windfall and victims are converted into dollars and cents. (I've seen it before)If so, my argument is that you can take virtually ANY phenomenon and recreate it in multiple ways, thus 'debunking' it.
The camera stays on Lou, because he doesn't care about the blood. God dammit, what a film!Yeah I left the movie wondering if Jake Gyllenhaal actually had sociopathic tendencies because he played the part extremely well.I was impressed with the instant range he showed even within the same scene. Okay, dying now. That just came off forced to me.Also, the ending was really rushed and didn't resolve anything. I can't remember what the nightcrawlers' alleged purpose is, but according to the redditor in question, they are elementals, or entities from another dimension, and … I thought everyone was overreacting about his performance, but if anything I was undersold. 0. Been chased out of the woods by something on two legs, but it didn't look human at all, other than being shaped like one? I can see footage from that experiment at the end. Close. Did she end her long post with a heart?I couldn’t find their comment on the night crawlers. Let's assume that the Nightcrawlers are real. Jake Gyllenhaal's performance was chilling and the movie had a fantastically dark sense of humor.I had problems with the end, particularly with the death of Rick.
How can you really hate him or the news if you're wanting to see it.I really liked the cinematography here too. But just because it can also be hoaxed, doesn't mean that it IS a hoax. Synopsis: Lou Bloom, a driven young man desperate for work, discovers the high-speed world of L.A. crime journalism. You're just as hungry as Lou to see those images. I can't remember what the nightcrawlers' alleged purpose is, but according to the redditor in question, they are elementals, or entities from another dimension, and these ones always come in twos. Now, this is a question that I've seen many people raise about Nightcrawler, an absolutely fantastic film from last year, but it seems pretty divisive. I assumed since the title of this discussion has spoilers in it, that it wasn't an issue.I love how the director chose not to show everything in all of the scenes (some details were left out of frame, crime/accident scenes blocked by vehicles, his apartment). ""There are times when I look at people and I see nothing worth liking"He was already scary throughout most of the movie, but that line followed by him basically telling Rick that he would hurt him if he didn't do what he said and telling him "as clearly as possible" was super intense.Lou saying, "I always say, if you see me filming it's the worst day of your life...", was creepy due to his complete lack of notice on how creepy that line is.When he said that line, it just confirmed everything that was going to happen from that point on.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. They had the scene with the detective and BAM, one shot of a now growing crazy business and credits. A recent reddit post on the Fresno Nightcrawlers has been near the top of my thoughts lately, as the video really straddles the line between being unconvincing-and-silly and convincing-and-terrifying. This may be a little flimsy, but I'm gonna post it anyway. refute it then if its trash, the evidence he puts is very compelling to say the leastNew comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castIf you have ever had an encounter with a humanoid being, this is the place to post it. These were my only two issues with the film.EDIT: Should I have put spoil tags? That was a rare thing to watch infold on screen, he's becoming one of the best actors in the business.It was still such a brilliant movie on all fronts.
You can't help but feel awkward, then he goes and does everything that you hate him for and then you don't feel awkward for him. I can confidently say its one of the few movies I was mad at the ending simply because the movie was over. He just cares about the money.The director not showing a lot of the accident footage sort of makes you second guess yourself. I don't need a bow on things, but the movie just kind of ended on no note whatsoever.I REALLY liked the movie though, evidenced with my post above.
Victoria from reddit's helping me out in person today.
Like, pretty shitty dude. I am unable to watch the video with sound as of yet; but is this the one where it is recreated using a pair of pants and a clothes line?? I didn't need any more reassurance that Lou was a sociopath and cared about nothing but himself I had a whole movie of it.
Fuck you man". The ending of "Nightcrawler" is all in Lou's head.