Now, bear in mind, I have not seen 'Cut'. And from everything I've read, I may never subject myself to it. However, is it just me, or does the plot for this film bear a remarkable resemblance to the 1991 film 'Popcorn'?
RRotten wrote, "If you recall (do you want to?), ‘Cut’ follows the adventures of a student film crew that sets out to finish an infamous, incomplete horror flick that spelled bad (B-A-D) news for its crew members."
Jaromir Krol wrote (for IMDb), "A group of teenagers preparing an old horror movie show in an abandoned theatre discover a recording made by an actual murderer who died long ago. Very soon a shadowy figure resembling the killer starts stalking them one by one..."
I'll have to re-watch 'Popcorn' but I seem to remember that the movie was centered on finishing the film.
Anyway, this may be just the ramblings of a father feeling the effects of sleep deprivation.
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"In my tortured ears there sounds unceasingly a nightmare whirring and flapping, and a faint distant baying as of some gigantic hound. It is not dream - it is not, I fear, even madness - for too much has already happened to give me these merciful doubts." - H.P. Lovecraft
RRotten wrote, "If you recall (do you want to?), ‘Cut’ follows the adventures of a student film crew that sets out to finish an infamous, incomplete horror flick that spelled bad (B-A-D) news for its crew members."
Jaromir Krol wrote (for IMDb), "A group of teenagers preparing an old horror movie show in an abandoned theatre discover a recording made by an actual murderer who died long ago. Very soon a shadowy figure resembling the killer starts stalking them one by one..."
I'll have to re-watch 'Popcorn' but I seem to remember that the movie was centered on finishing the film.
Anyway, this may be just the ramblings of a father feeling the effects of sleep deprivation.
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"In my tortured ears there sounds unceasingly a nightmare whirring and flapping, and a faint distant baying as of some gigantic hound. It is not dream - it is not, I fear, even madness - for too much has already happened to give me these merciful doubts." - H.P. Lovecraft



