Just been reading elsewhere about the quality of the essays in the Blu-ray special edition of
The Sacrament.
I'm just going to cut and paste this as an example.
Quote:
"My introduction to found-footage horror occurred about six years ago when I sought horror movie recommendations from hometown friends on Facebook."
"When describing found-footage horror to others, I often characterise it as a subgenre blending reality TV and horror."
"Despite it's criticisms, found footage seamlessly merges reality and horror, offering a unique viewing perspective."
"It has become a cornerstone of my horror enthusiasm, providing a perfect blend of my interests in reality TV and horror."
"Found footage, with it's ability to blend reality and horror seamlessly, stands as a testament to the richness and diversity within the horror genre."
"Through its lens, I continue to explore the nuanced connections between fiction and reality, finding my cinematic home in the immersive realm of found-footage horror."
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And Second Sight expect you to pay top dollar for this garbage.