







the second image is what the actual Captain Clark looks like
Has the entire movie on it, including the end credits and I plan to give it a custom case and everything
I don’t know how much this has been brought up here but I had always wondered why the redheaded still life held her head this way when Clark ran into her in the Christmas tree room. It could mean nothing but it seems as if she’s holding her scalp up on her head, but this would make no sense since Clark doesn’t cut it off until later on in the film. Just thought it was interesting
I really wanted to watch this in theatres but none of the theatres in my area had the Everything Must Go Edition. Found this on TikTok lol posting here incase anyone wasn't able to see it in theatres.
Did this happen for anyone else? Theater was pretty full and then got the whole theater to myself for the post credits.
To me, the horror of Kane Pixel’s backrooms comes from the nature of the complex - a potentially infinite plane of misremembered and copied rooms from locations in our baseline reality, jumbled together in often incoherent and distressing ways.
Seeing ASYNC study elements of this dimension with a scientific approach is some of the most fascinating stuff to me. If the Complex were real, I’d also try and spend the rest of my life trying to understand it - are the spaces Euclidean? Is there a pattern? What determines how accurately a room is copied over to the complex? There’s a million questions the YouTube series & movie have me thinking about, so stepping down to analyze a single, simple item scratches such an itch in my brain.
The ceiling tile, despite having features consistent with that of its make in the real world, didn’t match any standard manufacturing sizes.
The “Everything Must Go” signs - they were instances of the exact same object, with the microimperfections scaling with the size.
All of it just makes you wonder… why?
How can we assign patterns and reasoning to a place that, for all intents and purposes, does not follow any reason whatsoever?
It’s just so goddamn fascinating.
I legit can't unsee clark now lmao
Full post here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/xdAl9R
I believe that Captain was made when real Clark fell out of the throne so could that be the room captain Clark was born? I didn't watch the movie but from the context I picked up on so far this is possible right?
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Hi everyone, I wanted to ask you something.
I haven't heard anyone mention this, but am I the only one who sees a reference here to *Alice in Wonderland*, where she tries to open the door?
“What did he say? Garbage”
I mean we all know how Bacterias/Life Forms get created, we saw one in Found Footage 2 physically growing from some sort of Bacterial vines and growth on the walls (as shown in the second image). So how exactly does a Still Life physically manifest itself?