Actually The Yellow King is not actually from Lovecraft, The Yellow King was written by R. W. Chambers not Lovecraft, Lovecraft later used The Yellow King and incorporate him into his myth's, because they have a similar themes, this time being a play, that everyone that watch it, give them inspiration, but at the same time turn them insane.
Yeah Lovecraft read the king in yellow in 1927 iirc and incorporated Chambers’ legends into his stories, they basically share a mythos now, as Hastur is in the Cthulhu Mythos
Lovecraft read the King in Yellow, upon seeing the Yellow Sign, he refined and expanded the mythos, he understood, it was not his alone. So I ask you, Have You, seen the Yellow Sign?
@@LewisB3217 That was the one that started out in Chambers' stories as a good shepherd god or something right? I've read the stories, but I think I just listened to someone talk about that the other day
Chambers and a number of other writers offered stories they acknowledged where set within the Lovecraft writings. Not Lovecraft, but even they saw it as Lovecraftian. I love the whole notion of a creator creating a universe that is open to anyone to play within, and whether on purpose or not, I admire that Lovecraft left it public domain. As a creator myself. In the unlikely event any of my stories ever get out and become popular I want it open to people to add to. Ugh. Except look at what they did to Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, and the comic book industry. It's a two edged blade but times always change. Next decade someone else will play with these ideas and make something worthy of creator's intent. Something worth adding, as Chambers and others did to cosmic horror.
@@carljensen333 I heard once they did that because Lovecraft was depressed. They thought it could bring more notoriety to his work. It only worked after he died though
Some of the series are missed from the chapter 1) the stranger things 0:54 2) chilling adventures of sabrina 1:57 3) the oa 3:30 4) true detectives 4:44 5) the mist 6:05 6) lovecraft country 7:15 7) guillermo del toro's cabinet of curiosities 8:16 8) tales from the darkside 9:38 9) night gallery 10:39 10) dark 11:35 11) castle rock 12:41 12) twin peaks 13:46 13) monsters 14:50 14) the outsiders 15:53 15) the x-files 16:51 16) channels zero 17:55 17) fringe 18:57 18) the terror 20:12 19) lost 21:20 20) american horror story 22:43 21) outer limits 24:12 22) scooby doo mystery incorporated 25:21 23) supernatural 26:23 24) the librarians 27:25 25) black mirrors 28:27 26) penny dreadful 29:49 27) masters of horror 30:54
The OA was so interesting! I watched it some time ago, and was devastated when it was cancelled! A lot of fans thought the cancellation was actually a part of the show; it's that meta
In some way the old Japanese movie called Dogorah was somewhat Lovecraftian. It mixed early 60s crime action with a huge cosmic jellyfish that would descend and destroy cities as it fed. It was a feared, unpredictable unknown, and billowing above the cities and tendrils descending down. Humanity sort of beats it through pure luck. Another offering worth consideration was Nope. I got the feel that the creature was not of our ecology, and again it was defeated by luck. Without that balloon being there they’d have all eventually been eaten.
@@user-ye4bu6xh4c I heard that but the science of it just doesn't work. Nothing that large could maintain sustainable existence or propagation of species in an arid region, nor could it avoid detection for centuries as no predator has 100% kill ratios. It makes more sense for it to be a cosmic wind rider that finds planets of opportunity, sort of a living spaceship. I disagree with directorial take despite it being his own creation. My opinion is meaningless. It's also meaningless that it's meaningless. We feed our imaginations.
Because there's like 2 things lovecraftian on this list. Im'a save you some time. Dagon is a combination of 2 of Lovecrafts stories, shadow over innsmouth and dagon. GREAT movie. Necronomicon, is a collection of short stories. Lovecraft country is ok until episode 5 or 6 ends, then it's retarded. The color out of space is one of the scariest stories I've ever read, and a perfect example of cosmic horror, the movie has nick cage in it. In the mouth of madness is a fucking awesome movie
@@TheStreamThatJakeBuiltI got in conversations and people would be like, “we’re showing that racist Lovecraft and his cat”. As a lover of the mythos I felt it was insulting, and as a white the race angle was too heavy handed for me to enjoy. I saw clips of the cool monsters and that was enough for me.
@@aor8722 I loved Void. Absolutely. I get sad when it pops up in my horror movie searches because I watched it three times and remember it too well to watch again. Absolutely right. Void is absolutely Lovecraft derived.
It isn’t a list of “shows utilizing Lovecraftian lore”. It’s a list of shows utilizing Lovecraftian themes and motifs. “Lovecraftian” is a subsection of cosmic horror, it doesn’t mean it has to directly connect to the works of HPL.
0:32 he actually says "lovcraftian essence" IN the script! I've been seeing huge amounts of lovecraft imagery and other aesthetics in so many games and some other media. Of course they're not all going to be weird fiction genre, but they will give you the "vibes" as it were
Classic 90's TV series about a living bug space ship called Lex might be worth checking out for some people. Kind of has elements of Lovecraft/Dune . It does not take itself too seriously and is a dark sci fi with humour. Characters include an undead assassin. A sex slave. A security guard, A love obsessed robot head. It deals at various points in parallel universes. It came out in the UK the same year but just before channel5 when there was still only 4 tv channels. I loved it but it got panned by critics but i think it has garnered more of an appreciation nowadays. Another 2 series which are not really Lovecraft but i have to mention any way is Farscape & Red Dwarf. Love both them shows. In relation to what the TV series Masters of Horror mentioned in the programme. Cigarette Burns is an outstanding episode. I also like the Mist TV series an wrote an A4 appraisal of it at the time defending it in the HPLovecraft Facebook group. It was not well received by critic or the public. All the programmes mentioned i have seen except for the OA, The chilling adventures of Sabrina; Scooby Doo one; The Outsider (at 1st i thought it might be Dishonoured game related but its Steven King), i will check those out at some point. OA & Outsider in particular. Other shows i have seen that might be of interest but not necessarily overly Lovecraftian but you can definitely make a case for elements are : From (3rd season on its way); Archive 81 (Cancelled after 1 season); Midnight Mass (1 season i think); Haven ( 5 seasons maybe)/ kind of like your supernatural/Buffy); Buffy the vampire slayer(7 seasons); Katia (subtitled); Night Visions (from early 200's) in particular the episode called 'A view through the window' an excellent episode that i would consider Lovecraftian. Warehouse 13 (kind of similar to Librarians but predates it i think. Might also remind you of the video game 'Control' in some aspects) Finally an extremely strong recommendation for a 7 minute short horror film the is Lovecraftian/ Clive Barker style available for free on UA-cam by a guy called Frank Diva and the short called 'Thresher' worth any HPL fans time. I 1st saw it about 5 or 6 years ago. It was made about a decade ago.
That’s a cool video for Lovecraft fans for looking into and how bout a show where we follow the crawling chaos Nyarlathotep who is the main villain protagonist of the show as he does things like making deals with people for forbidden knowledge and manipulating on people for his sadistic goals, driving people into insanity, doing the affairs for the great old ones and the outer gods it would be Lovecraftian horror and black comedy in it.
I was very mixed about it, I recognized the basis of Lovecraft in many episodes. And being a general fan of Lovecraft I enjoyed those parts. I was OK with the racism themes until they just became fucking ridiculous in like, the 5th episode. In fact, everything was pretty good up until the 5th episode. After that it just got retarded.
This video is the very definition of "reaching". I'll give you an example: Lovecrafts stories were written in the English language, so was (insert any show written in English), therefore said show was inspired by Lovecraft.
IKR? Penny Dreadful is 80% about vampires in the first season then throws in some classic monster stories in for the second season and finishes on vampires again... There's not even a slight hint of ssomething "otherworldy" or "cosmic horror" in there... NOTHING.
I remeber an episode of Tales from the Dark Side that terrified me as a kid. It was about a girl that goes to live in a new house and her room has a small door. Just the mere fact of having a small door of the size for like a small child for no apparent reason, it's a bit unsettling; Let alone having SOMETHING coming out of there, while you're in a vulnerable state in a place that's supposed to be for the most part safe. Until this day I'm still unsettled by small doors whenever I very occasionally encounter them.
Ok, list failed. "True Detective" was as Lovecraftian as much as I'm a Lithuanian fighter pilot. That entire first season was meant to sucker people in, and used direct quotes from another author's works without citing him, while ending up being a melodrama. DAMMIT Marvelous Videos, stop using "LOVECRAFTIAN" in your title just for clicks and views. Cheap harlots.
‘A master of horror fiction whose talent went unrecognised during his lifetime’ Yea because based on where he lived at the time he was afraid of damn near everyone under the sun.
You're massively stretching the definition of 'lovecraftian' here to basically include anything mysterious. I just can't agree that Lost, Dark or Twin Peaks should be on this list at all.
Not sure how Castle Rock is Lovecraft but JJAbrams did King proud in how he weaved through King Stories in the series. I wish he could have carried on. It was great. I liked Monsters, brilliant? Well, it was funny. Xfiles was briliant in writing, cast, production.
This was written by an AI, right? The script sounds like a high school student struggling to reach the word count while knowing precious little about the topic they need to cover. It's comically vague and fundamentally inaccurate in its assessment of Lovecraftian influence except when the references were explicit. Hell, even some of the explicit references are dead wrong.
Indeed. For many if these the only resemblance to Lovecraft’s work is “an eerie mood” which, if I’m not mistaken, is widespread in horror and thriller stories even far before Lovecraft was born.
Probably an AI or some foreign person using a bad translation program. Notice how it refers to the monster in Stranger Things as the shadow monster, when its actually called the mindflayer.
While Love Death and Robots is not Lovecraftian, in the most part, the episode "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" is and amazing example Lovecraftian horror in a TV show.
Straight up lost faith in this channel for adding Lovecraft Country to this list. I can give a pass to some of the other mainstream trash they added. But a universally hated show like Lovecraft Country?
Cant believe that you included OUTER LIMITS, yet took every clip from the 1990s reboot, which was just barely Lovecraftian and did NOT have the striking visual approach you mention in the narration. But that's more evidence that it was written by AI. A real OL/Lovecraft fan would have known which 1960s episodes to excerpt, and which HPL tales to reference (SHADOW OUT OF TIME, absolutely. CHARLES DEXTER WARD, not on OUTER LIMITS!)
Lovecraft country started promisingly, but then took a turn for the worse and absurd, but not in the entertaining sense, but in the sense of ideology meets creative laziness.
I would add the Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel universe. I don't remember which it was in, but in one of the later seasons of one, the Necronomicon is asked for for research, in an episode. Also, Ash vs. Evil Dead, obviously.
Lol i love the butt hurt people in the comments they call H.P. Lovecraft based because he named his cat the n word but can't stand when they show an accurate depiction of the south in those times the irony
I had high hopes for Lovecraft Country……however,got soooo tired of hearing about how racist everyone was.If I want to hear that crap there is no end of Leftist that will tell me about it.
You forget to mention how Lovecraft Country explores Lovecraft's massive racists views. I know, I know. Everyone was a huge racist back then but it's worth acknowledging.
Come on it wasn't that bad. The trouble I had with it is that they wasted too much time on the segregation prevalent in that time. But the rest was O.K.🤔
@@hectormontalvo5565 it’s never a waste to educate Americans on their old racist ways, only way to stop it from happening again (because racism is still alive and well in America), you can’t just forget it, so don’t
@@LewisB3217 I've been a victim of racial discrimination, abuse and persecution by the government no less! Ended up homeless, lost my career as a x-ray tech and was traumatized for life. I have been under therapy for 8 years now. So yeah I know about racism thank you. But this Lovecraft series spent more on racism than on Lovecraft monsters. I have it on DVD.🤔
Actually The Yellow King is not actually from Lovecraft, The Yellow King was written by R. W. Chambers not Lovecraft, Lovecraft later used The Yellow King and incorporate him into his myth's, because they have a similar themes, this time being a play, that everyone that watch it, give them inspiration, but at the same time turn them insane.
Yeah Lovecraft read the king in yellow in 1927 iirc and incorporated Chambers’ legends into his stories, they basically share a mythos now, as Hastur is in the Cthulhu Mythos
Lovecraft read the King in Yellow, upon seeing the Yellow Sign, he refined and expanded the mythos, he understood, it was not his alone. So I ask you, Have You, seen the Yellow Sign?
@@LewisB3217 That was the one that started out in Chambers' stories as a good shepherd god or something right? I've read the stories, but I think I just listened to someone talk about that the other day
Chambers and a number of other writers offered stories they acknowledged where set within the Lovecraft writings. Not Lovecraft, but even they saw it as Lovecraftian. I love the whole notion of a creator creating a universe that is open to anyone to play within, and whether on purpose or not, I admire that Lovecraft left it public domain. As a creator myself. In the unlikely event any of my stories ever get out and become popular I want it open to people to add to.
Ugh. Except look at what they did to Star Wars, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, and the comic book industry. It's a two edged blade but times always change. Next decade someone else will play with these ideas and make something worthy of creator's intent. Something worth adding, as Chambers and others did to cosmic horror.
@@carljensen333 I heard once they did that because Lovecraft was depressed. They thought it could bring more notoriety to his work. It only worked after he died though
What about Kolchak: The Night Stalker?
Hell yeah dude I never thought someone would bring that series up I can still hear the theme whistling away
Some of the series are missed from the chapter
1) the stranger things 0:54
2) chilling adventures of sabrina 1:57
3) the oa 3:30
4) true detectives 4:44
5) the mist 6:05
6) lovecraft country 7:15
7) guillermo del toro's cabinet of curiosities 8:16
8) tales from the darkside 9:38
9) night gallery 10:39
10) dark 11:35
11) castle rock 12:41
12) twin peaks 13:46
13) monsters 14:50
14) the outsiders 15:53
15) the x-files 16:51
16) channels zero 17:55
17) fringe 18:57
18) the terror 20:12
19) lost 21:20
20) american horror story 22:43
21) outer limits 24:12
22) scooby doo mystery incorporated 25:21
23) supernatural 26:23
24) the librarians 27:25
25) black mirrors 28:27
26) penny dreadful 29:49
27) masters of horror 30:54
So…. All of them
The OA was so interesting! I watched it some time ago, and was devastated when it was cancelled! A lot of fans thought the cancellation was actually a part of the show; it's that meta
I tried watching it. It was garbage. Probably the reason why it was canceled
@@dr.sergeykutzofykock9720 to each their own 🤷♀️
One of the best modern sci fi shows
@@dr.sergeykutzofykock9720 Your brain must be filled with garb@ge. What do you like? Steven Segal movies?
In some way the old Japanese movie called Dogorah was somewhat Lovecraftian. It mixed early 60s crime action with a huge cosmic jellyfish that would descend and destroy cities as it fed. It was a feared, unpredictable unknown, and billowing above the cities and tendrils descending down. Humanity sort of beats it through pure luck.
Another offering worth consideration was Nope. I got the feel that the creature was not of our ecology, and again it was defeated by luck. Without that balloon being there they’d have all eventually been eaten.
@@user-ye4bu6xh4c I heard that but the science of it just doesn't work. Nothing that large could maintain sustainable existence or propagation of species in an arid region, nor could it avoid detection for centuries as no predator has 100% kill ratios. It makes more sense for it to be a cosmic wind rider that finds planets of opportunity, sort of a living spaceship. I disagree with directorial take despite it being his own creation. My opinion is meaningless. It's also meaningless that it's meaningless. We feed our imaginations.
The yellow king and Carcosa would be references to Robert W Chambers not Lovecraft. From The King in Yellow an interesting collection of short stories
Lovecraft often included references to the king of yellow, they basically share a mythos, look into Hastur (In the Cthulhu mythos)
It's lovecraftian not lovecraft's.
Have you seen the Yellow Sign?
Cabinet of Curiosities is amazing. Enjoyed it so much.
i guess you kinda missed the following 3:
1. Gravity Falls
2. Love, Death, and Robots
3. and i guess Oats Studios too
bro said gravity falls 🤡
Because there's like 2 things lovecraftian on this list. Im'a save you some time.
Dagon is a combination of 2 of Lovecrafts stories, shadow over innsmouth and dagon. GREAT movie.
Necronomicon, is a collection of short stories.
Lovecraft country is ok until episode 5 or 6 ends, then it's retarded.
The color out of space is one of the scariest stories I've ever read, and a perfect example of cosmic horror, the movie has nick cage in it.
In the mouth of madness is a fucking awesome movie
I’ll add The Curse. Old movie based on The Color From Space. It was low budget but I enjoyed it.
@@TheStreamThatJakeBuiltI got in conversations and people would be like, “we’re showing that racist Lovecraft and his cat”. As a lover of the mythos I felt it was insulting, and as a white the race angle was too heavy handed for me to enjoy. I saw clips of the cool monsters and that was enough for me.
Also try the movies Void and Dark Waters.
@@aor8722 I loved Void. Absolutely. I get sad when it pops up in my horror movie searches because I watched it three times and remember it too well to watch again. Absolutely right. Void is absolutely Lovecraft derived.
Literally every entry on the list has Lovecraftian elements.
Supprised you didn't include FROM and Archive 81 as being influenced by or having elements of Lovecraft.
So there is only like 2 shows actually utilizing Lovecraftian lore on this list. Glad I wasted my time.
So I don’t have to waste 30 minutes which two shows?
It isn’t a list of “shows utilizing Lovecraftian lore”. It’s a list of shows utilizing Lovecraftian themes and motifs. “Lovecraftian” is a subsection of cosmic horror, it doesn’t mean it has to directly connect to the works of HPL.
@@nickboticFinally, a person with comprehension skills.
0:32 he actually says "lovcraftian essence" IN the script! I've been seeing huge amounts of lovecraft imagery and other aesthetics in so many games and some other media. Of course they're not all going to be weird fiction genre, but they will give you the "vibes" as it were
4-5
Not necessarily lovecraftian, but still suitable for this list imho
Friday the 13th, the series is on my overdue for a rewatch list.
I ate calamari last night. Does that make my meal Lovecraftian?
Too late. The cult has you in its clutches. Hail Cthulhu!
according to this video's thinking; yes it does..
Classic 90's TV series about a living bug space ship called Lex might be worth checking out for some people. Kind of has elements of Lovecraft/Dune . It does not take itself too seriously and is a dark sci fi with humour. Characters include an undead assassin. A sex slave. A security guard, A love obsessed robot head. It deals at various points in parallel universes. It came out in the UK the same year but just before channel5 when there was still only 4 tv channels. I loved it but it got panned by critics but i think it has garnered more of an appreciation nowadays. Another 2 series which are not really Lovecraft but i have to mention any way is Farscape & Red Dwarf. Love both them shows.
In relation to what the TV series Masters of Horror mentioned in the programme. Cigarette Burns is an outstanding episode.
I also like the Mist TV series an wrote an A4 appraisal of it at the time defending it in the HPLovecraft Facebook group. It was not well received by critic or the public. All the programmes mentioned i have seen except for the OA, The chilling adventures of Sabrina; Scooby Doo one; The Outsider (at 1st i thought it might be Dishonoured game related but its Steven King), i will check those out at some point. OA & Outsider in particular.
Other shows i have seen that might be of interest but not necessarily overly Lovecraftian but you can definitely make a case for elements are : From (3rd season on its way); Archive 81 (Cancelled after 1 season); Midnight Mass (1 season i think); Haven ( 5 seasons maybe)/ kind of like your supernatural/Buffy); Buffy the vampire slayer(7 seasons); Katia (subtitled); Night Visions (from early 200's) in particular the episode called 'A view through the window' an excellent episode that i would consider Lovecraftian.
Warehouse 13 (kind of similar to Librarians but predates it i think. Might also remind you of the video game 'Control' in some aspects)
Finally an extremely strong recommendation for a 7 minute short horror film the is Lovecraftian/ Clive Barker style available for free on UA-cam by a guy called Frank Diva and the short called 'Thresher' worth any HPL fans time. I 1st saw it about 5 or 6 years ago. It was made about a decade ago.
That’s a cool video for Lovecraft fans for looking into and how bout a show where we follow the crawling chaos Nyarlathotep who is the main villain protagonist of the show as he does things like making deals with people for forbidden knowledge and manipulating on people for his sadistic goals, driving people into insanity, doing the affairs for the great old ones and the outer gods it would be Lovecraftian horror and black comedy in it.
Well idk about others but i enjoyed lovecraft country, the show was queer in the words of lovecraft, which made it even better
Me too. I didn't know people hated it so much.
I was very mixed about it, I recognized the basis of Lovecraft in many episodes. And being a general fan of Lovecraft I enjoyed those parts. I was OK with the racism themes until they just became fucking ridiculous in like, the 5th episode. In fact, everything was pretty good up until the 5th episode. After that it just got retarded.
@@johnaeryns5364 the racism themes in episode 5???
What is your thumbnail from?
This video is the very definition of "reaching". I'll give you an example: Lovecrafts stories were written in the English language, so was (insert any show written in English), therefore said show was inspired by Lovecraft.
IKR? Penny Dreadful is 80% about vampires in the first season then throws in some classic monster stories in for the second season and finishes on vampires again... There's not even a slight hint of ssomething "otherworldy" or "cosmic horror" in there... NOTHING.
Interesting selection
scooby doo mystery incorporated, i cant find this, where to watch? and is the title right? there are over 13 installations of scooby
Haha I've never thought of thinking Scooby Doo as Lovecraftian! Thanks!
I remeber an episode of Tales from the Dark Side that terrified me as a kid. It was about a girl that goes to live in a new house and her room has a small door. Just the mere fact of having a small door of the size for like a small child for no apparent reason, it's a bit unsettling; Let alone having SOMETHING coming out of there, while you're in a vulnerable state in a place that's supposed to be for the most part safe.
Until this day I'm still unsettled by small doors whenever I very occasionally encounter them.
Ok, list failed. "True Detective" was as Lovecraftian as much as I'm a Lithuanian fighter pilot. That entire first season was meant to sucker people in, and used direct quotes from another author's works without citing him, while ending up being a melodrama.
DAMMIT Marvelous Videos, stop using "LOVECRAFTIAN" in your title just for clicks and views. Cheap harlots.
@@hoophhppp9203 Sweetie it was stolen dialog from one man's manifesto. Maybe do some researchb efore acting like you know it all.
If you make a part 2, include Carnival Row.
I had no idea that True Detective was neither a tv show nor lovecraft related or whatever but it's funny that i already was planning to watch it
‘A master of horror fiction whose talent went unrecognised during his lifetime’
Yea because based on where he lived at the time he was afraid of damn near everyone under the sun.
@@hoophhppp9203 Not my fault it’s true
You're massively stretching the definition of 'lovecraftian' here to basically include anything mysterious. I just can't agree that Lost, Dark or Twin Peaks should be on this list at all.
Not sure how Castle Rock is Lovecraft but JJAbrams did King proud in how he weaved through King Stories in the series. I wish he could have carried on. It was great.
I liked Monsters, brilliant? Well, it was funny.
Xfiles was briliant in writing, cast, production.
This was written by an AI, right? The script sounds like a high school student struggling to reach the word count while knowing precious little about the topic they need to cover. It's comically vague and fundamentally inaccurate in its assessment of Lovecraftian influence except when the references were explicit. Hell, even some of the explicit references are dead wrong.
Indeed. For many if these the only resemblance to Lovecraft’s work is “an eerie mood” which, if I’m not mistaken, is widespread in horror and thriller stories even far before Lovecraft was born.
Probably an AI or some foreign person using a bad translation program. Notice how it refers to the monster in Stranger Things as the shadow monster, when its actually called the mindflayer.
That would explain the voice
I’ve seen almost every one of these on the list
I have only seen the pilot for Mystery Incorporated, where are the other two seasons?
I REALLY hope the live action Mystery Incorporated gets picked up by an awesome studio like Vivziepop got for Hazbin Hotel! 😍
Never once heard the term “shadow monster” in Stranger Things. What is this video talking about?
Fringe is the best sci fi show with aspects of horror. Its like X-Files but if it was written and directed better
The Terror is a very very good serie
The X-Files is the best series ever made 🥰. No other series has been as good 🙂
Sad they fucked it up with season 10-11.
@@aor8722 Yea. They really messed up the ending.
Buffy,Firefly,Dr Who,Star Trek,Stargate,Farscape,Battlestar,
@@Joemama55122 Welcome to Gravity Falls
@@Joemama55122 Awesome series to 🙂
Lovecraft's fans would know Innsmouth is not referenced in At the Mountains Of Madness.
While Love Death and Robots is not Lovecraftian, in the most part, the episode "In Vaulted Halls Entombed" is and amazing example Lovecraftian horror in a TV show.
Insmouth is from Shadow Over Insmouth, not Mountains of Madness.
Haster is the King in Yellow. Was this video made by AI???
I could not find the "Outro" TV show, duh.
what movie is the thumbnail from?
Straight up lost faith in this channel for adding Lovecraft Country to this list. I can give a pass to some of the other mainstream trash they added.
But a universally hated show like Lovecraft Country?
It says every television series inspired by Lovecraft. So Lovecraft Country should probably be included.
Why do you hate that show so bad?? It wasn’t that bad 🤣🤣🤣 do you not like seeing the south like that!?
A tentacle monster does NOT equal lovecraft, literally only a couple of lovecraftian things here...
Bad list is bad.
Cant believe that you included OUTER LIMITS, yet took every clip from the 1990s reboot, which was just barely Lovecraftian and did NOT have the striking visual approach you mention in the narration. But that's more evidence that it was written by AI. A real OL/Lovecraft fan would have known which 1960s episodes to excerpt, and which HPL tales to reference (SHADOW OUT OF TIME, absolutely. CHARLES DEXTER WARD, not on OUTER LIMITS!)
You could have included Gravity Falls
Lovecraft country started promisingly, but then took a turn for the worse and absurd, but not in the entertaining sense, but in the sense of ideology meets creative laziness.
Sabrina was a shut show
There's no such thing as Godlike abilities your ether OMNIPOTENT or your NOT .
I would add the Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel universe. I don't remember which it was in, but in one of the later seasons of one, the Necronomicon is asked for for research, in an episode.
Also, Ash vs. Evil Dead, obviously.
Lovecraft country was garbage tbh.
@hollowvegeta9172Even the shows Black folks had to steal from whites. LOL what are you so proud about?
Lol i love the butt hurt people in the comments they call H.P. Lovecraft based because he named his cat the n word but can't stand when they show an accurate depiction of the south in those times the irony
no1 in the comment is saying that your talking out your ass
You know it was the “educated” north that taught him to be that way right?
@@truthache8560 HPL was home schooled the "educated north never taught him any thing
@@JimJohnston-oh1vs Where do you think the eugenics and Darwinism came from?
white people @@truthache8560
That thumbnail is creepy. Is it from a movie?
Lovecraft country was complete trash
❤😃🥂👍
We all know Bill Cipher is an avatar of Nyarlathotep.
Lovecraft County used to be good. But wokeness killed it.
And Sabrina is too Judeo-Christian to ever be lovecraftian, though hacks who made it stole from everybody, incl. HPL.
I had high hopes for Lovecraft Country……however,got soooo tired of hearing about how racist everyone was.If I want to hear that crap there is no end of Leftist that will tell me about it.
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Where the f*** is murder drones Bunsen of Noob IC
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You forget to mention how Lovecraft Country explores Lovecraft's massive racists views. I know, I know. Everyone was a huge racist back then but it's worth acknowledging.
I liked Lovecraft country. But hey ruined it with the rainbow agenda.
What no Warehouse 13, which actually had an episode of HP Lovecraft?
Lovecraft country was an awful show was a desrespect to the great lovecraft glad that trash is no more
Come on it wasn't that bad. The trouble I had with it is that they wasted too much time on the segregation prevalent in that time. But the rest was O.K.🤔
Yes it was truly terrible!
@@hectormontalvo5565 it’s never a waste to educate Americans on their old racist ways, only way to stop it from happening again (because racism is still alive and well in America), you can’t just forget it, so don’t
@@LewisB3217 I've been a victim of racial discrimination, abuse and persecution by the government no less! Ended up homeless, lost my career as a x-ray tech and was traumatized for life. I have been under therapy for 8 years now. So yeah I know about racism thank you. But this Lovecraft series spent more on racism than on Lovecraft monsters. I have it on DVD.🤔