Thread:B1bl1kal/@comment-27586321-20150304005730/@comment-1682045-20150305043047

You're welcome. :-)

That is a pretty good. Even though I'm a huge fan of Stephen King & his works including my personal favorite IT, I think Lovecraft is pretty amazing & the great inspiration to all including well-known writers & great movie directors like King & of course John Carpenter with my favorite movies such as The Thing & Village of the Damned, & also his imagination which I loved as if it were my own, paved way for & inspired a lot of things including some of our favorite movies, TV shows & videogames, like Ghostbusters 1 & 2 & Ghostbusters: The Video Game, the Evil Dead films, Poltergeist movies, Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog, Final Fantasy, Silent Hill, Shadow Hearts, Ben 10, Masters of Horror, The Cabin in the Woods, ect.. Me personally, I don't read his books but I watched some really good films based on his works (my favorite Lovecraft movies are From Beyond with the weird sorta interdimensional machine The Resonator, & Dagon with the cult Esoteric Order of Dagon which is also comprised not only humans but also creepy sea monsters called the Deep Ones) What I think of Lovecraft is that he is so out of this world more then Edgar Allen Poe wished he was (lol). Pretty deep. For example, those monsters especially the "divine" monsters (like the Great Old Ones including Cthulhu & the Outer Gods including Nyarlathotep), the way he described them on what they looked like (though of them are unseen or can be invisible) is just mind-boggling & scary that it can drive a man or creature nightmarishly insane just by gettin' a mere glance (look if you will) @ them or even thinkin' more about them or whatever. I think it's the same thing with places (worlds even) such as R'lyeh, objects such as Shining Trapezohedron, & groups (mostly cults) such as Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh.

I'm sorry if my answer up here is a bit long. I hope this is fine.