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Exploring Cosmic Horror in Science Fiction 

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Cosmic Horror is a concept that has exploded in popularity in recent times. But of course, this is a type of horror that great authors have been utilizing for many decades. More than anyone else, HP Lovecraft is associated with this concept. He is in fact, as many of you already know, considered to be the father of cosmic horror, which is often referred to as Lovecraftian horror. Many authors since Lovecraft's death have written stories within his universe continuing the tradition of cosmic horror. Others like Stephen King, have adapted these concepts in their own works. In this video we will be looking at cosmic horror from one specific angle, we Will discuss the usage of cosmic horror in science-fiction specifically.
I would argue that many of Lovecraft’s works are actually science fiction, to begin with, as any of them have ideas traditionally associated with the science fiction Genre. Beings from outer space, strange technology, Machines capable of flying through space.
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@frankb3347
@frankb3347 3 года назад
One of the things I really like about Lovecraft is he has some truly alien representations of aliens. Not just humans with some bumps on their heads or whatever.
@CeramicShot
@CeramicShot 3 года назад
I think he mentioned that precise point in one of his essays or letters. Even in the 1920s/30s people were using boringly anthropomorphic aliens.
@ingmarfris8175
@ingmarfris8175 3 года назад
Totally. They seem completely out of this world. Instead of vaguely humanoid beings that could be us in a million years.
@seacatlol831
@seacatlol831 3 года назад
Yeah, like they really seem horrific, instead of just being blue humans with antennae.
@ingmarfris8175
@ingmarfris8175 3 года назад
@@seacatlol831 They aren’t just grays. They’re really unknowable.
@seacatlol831
@seacatlol831 3 года назад
@@ingmarfris8175 Like, instead of a red man from mars, we just have a carnivorous amorphous jellybean of death.
@3faltigeralexandro
@3faltigeralexandro 3 года назад
George R.R. Martin also wrote a short story called "The Stone City", where archeologists discover a vast labyrinth (similar to the ones described in the Hyperion books) on a distant planet. When one of the reseatchers studying the ruin starts walking its hallways, he find that the labyrinth is so vast and non-euclidian (another Lovercraft-trope), that he can visit other worlds without the need for a spaceship. However, he quickly becomes so engrossed in the sights the city has to show him, that he goes mad, never actually leaving the city at any point, just walking it forever, because he doesn't want to give up the possibility of the next world he sees being even better than the ones he saw before (basically, the cosmic horror equivalent of any Netflix-playlist ;-P ).
@katmannsson
@katmannsson 3 года назад
The Real Cosmic Horror was the Friends we made along the way
@magnusthered4973
@magnusthered4973 3 года назад
The nightmares I had along the way
@Just_A_Simple_Time_Traveller
@Just_A_Simple_Time_Traveller 4 месяца назад
The Real Cosmic Horror were the Friends we made along the way
@dreal500
@dreal500 3 года назад
One of the best cosmic horrors is "Event Horizon."
@AshtonCoolman
@AshtonCoolman 3 года назад
If I see this movie mentioned, I have to mention Warhammer 40k.
@dreal500
@dreal500 3 года назад
@Neuromance27 can you recommend some others please. Lol
@nathaliechenault5805
@nathaliechenault5805 3 года назад
I saw it when I was 13 and couldn't sleep for a week...
@NuNugirl
@NuNugirl 3 года назад
If you haven’t seen it, don’t watch it alone. I think I saw the uncut version. 🙀
@TheGreatDiegini
@TheGreatDiegini 3 года назад
@@dreal500 the void, the thing. There really isn’t much that’s any good. Color out of space maybe
@wordsofcheresie936
@wordsofcheresie936 3 года назад
Lovecraft wrote a true science fiction story "In the Walls of Eryx". It is unusual in that it is definitely science fiction, but also in that Lovecraft shows a lot of sympathy for the aliens.
@kamarraimo4391
@kamarraimo4391 3 года назад
It's such a great story and indeed it is very uncharacteristic. It's almost anti-colonialist in tone.
@lamb_link
@lamb_link 3 года назад
Out of curiosity, was this written later on in his life? I know his opinions really started to change due to the letters he’d send and receive from other authors. Perhaps the sympathy he shows for the aliens is a hint at the changes his thinking were undergoing at the time
@kamarraimo4391
@kamarraimo4391 3 года назад
@@lamb_link It was written one year before his death and came out only after he had died.
@wordsofcheresie936
@wordsofcheresie936 3 года назад
@@lamb_link Yes, it was written shortly before he died and shows how much is views were changing.
@rexmckey1604
@rexmckey1604 2 года назад
@@wordsofcheresie936 I like to think it was his relationship with his wife that made it so his views began to change. He did apparently say after they had to divorce that he still loved her.
@jlworrad
@jlworrad 3 года назад
Not only was Lovecraft's writing often science fictional, it was becoming increasingly so (Compare early Poe-inspired work like The Outsider to his last work The Shadow Out Of Time for instance). Had he have lived a couple more decades he would have been writing in the era of Clarke and Asimov and Heinlein and it's fascinating to think what that would have been like.
@InfinityBeingYT
@InfinityBeingYT 3 года назад
Foundation style galaxy sized epic with true lovecraftian cosmic horror? Absolutely yes
@tgcnow
@tgcnow 3 года назад
No, he wasn't. His last story, "The Haunter of the Dark" is a purely supernatural story.
@faust13301
@faust13301 3 года назад
@@tgcnow So, your example is one story?
@ianharrison5758
@ianharrison5758 Год назад
@@faust13301 not even just 1, but his last one
@oscarwells3070
@oscarwells3070 2 месяца назад
@@ianharrison5758a single example doesn’t disprove the trend, anomalies occur, his next book might have been pure sci fi if he had lived to write it for all we know
@exoblivione6086
@exoblivione6086 3 года назад
Please talk about Robert Chambers “The King in Yellow” written in 1895. It influenced Lovecraft massively.
@andrewkawam2603
@andrewkawam2603 3 года назад
Have you ever read William Hope Hodgson? He was a cosmic horror writer from before Lovecraft’s time who Lovecraft himself even acknowledged as a major influence on his work. The complexity and originality to which he took that cosmic horror and tied it up with some flawed but floorlessly deep intimate relationships in a way that was mostly unsentimental and had really Miltonian undertones, most obvious in The House on the Borderland and The Night Land, is really unparalleled and a must for cosmic horror fans.
@headwyvern11
@headwyvern11 3 года назад
for young people the best analogies might be Hope wrote similar to courage the cowardly dog's atmosphere, where Lovecraft wrote similar to saladfingers twisted sensibilities... lmao
@arthurr.r.lucasspublicdoma5621
@arthurr.r.lucasspublicdoma5621 3 года назад
I actually have some chapters of The Night Land on my channel if you're interested.
@MrDalisclock
@MrDalisclock 3 года назад
Love the atmosphere of The Night Land. It's the writing that I can't stand, which is ironic because I can read Lovecraft over and over.
@frans8861
@frans8861 3 года назад
The night land is so hard to read
@codylakin288
@codylakin288 Год назад
House on the Borderlands is interesting because it’s a formative work of Weird and Cosmic horror, but Hodgson’s writing style is so, so annoying. It’s a worthwhile read, and it’s short, but my god is it hard to get through for the repetitiveness of his prose. Predating even that one is “The King in Yellow,” by Robert Chambers, a major influence on any writer of the Weird and Cosmic, especially Lovecraft.
@tomkerruish2982
@tomkerruish2982 3 года назад
4:45 The French have the term _fantastique_ which overlaps science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
@RichardBarclay
@RichardBarclay 3 года назад
English has Speculative Fiction which covers the same
@Langkowski
@Langkowski 3 года назад
Found this sentence on the net: J.-H. Rosny occupies a position of historical importance in the genesis of francophone science fiction second only to that of Jules Verne, and corresponding in English to that of the aforementioned H.G. Wells. Though the appellation “science fiction” had yet to gain currency in either tradition when Rosny and Wells began publishing, both lived long enough to see their work absorbed into it. Dans le monde francophone, science fiction cohabits a genre ecosystem with both fantasy and a third stream, the fantastique, which remains absent from the Anglosphere as a discrete category, et c’est dans la littérature fantastique that we find much of what we recognize today as The Weird, including Jean Ray, who definitely read his fellow Belgian and found some inspiration chez Rosny. Though today both the French and English traditions catalogue “Les Xipéhuz” as science fiction and even recognize it as one of the genre’s foundational texts, we shall consider it equally as an exemplar of the Weird Tale.
@subraxas
@subraxas 3 года назад
Fantas-magorium :-D :-D
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358 3 года назад
Hence why the French embraced Lovecraft seriously before many other countries thought to.
@Sidragrosm
@Sidragrosm 3 года назад
Very true! Although it must also be noted - QUITE a bit of Lovecraft's work would be RIGHT at Home, in Le Grand Guignol. After all, there's "horror," " *HORROR* ..." And then there's Lovecraft.
@controlvoice7045
@controlvoice7045 3 года назад
"The House on the Borderlands" by William Hope Hodgeson is an early example of Cosmic Horror that predates Lovecraft and a gripping read.
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358 3 года назад
Yes, one of the greatest horror novels of the 20th century.
@silverloto6773
@silverloto6773 3 года назад
And a special mention to "The Night Land" by the same author, which also predates Lovecraft cosmic horror. I have to highly recommend it, is really awesome for such an old sci-fi/post-apocaliptic novel. Also, somehow the author manages to not be as racist as Lovecraft, so, it's always something good.
@janderson1008
@janderson1008 3 года назад
Those pigmen freaked me out! It Kind of reminds me of the movie "The Gate" too.
@calmexit6483
@calmexit6483 3 года назад
It actually came out after Lovecraft said work but I’ll still check it out!
@alismith3801
@alismith3801 3 года назад
William hope Hodgson should be better known.
@happyhammer1
@happyhammer1 3 года назад
You should check out Stephen Kings short story _Jerusalems lot_ . It's a prequel to Salems lot that explains why the town is evil and why evil beings like Vampires are attracted to it. Aside from _It_ it's the most Lovecraftian story King has done. Even down to the story being told through Journal entries.
@codylakin288
@codylakin288 Год назад
While that one is great, King has very much written more Lovecraftian stories than that. His short story “N.” is pure cosmic horror, as is his novel “Revival.”
@WaxPaper
@WaxPaper Год назад
@@codylakin288 ”From a Buick 8“ and "The Mist" as well, even moreso than others, imo. "Revival" is the most pure cosmic horror that he's done, though. I still remember the feeling of realizing what was happening in that story, it was more unsettling to me than most of his work. "The Jaunt" is kind of cosmic in nature as well, at least thematically.
@johnpretorius7785
@johnpretorius7785 3 года назад
I can remember reading Lovecraft as a teen and thinking, 'this is closer to sci fi than horror'. That said, I feel that Ridley Scott's Prometheus wanted to be a Lovecraftian / cosmic horror story and being sunk by script and plot problems.
@jimtroeltsch5998
@jimtroeltsch5998 3 года назад
Stanislaw Lem is a fantastic sci fi writer who often features creatures, beings, forces that are completely alien to our human understanding and so unknowable. Solaris is his most well known book.
@polishedpebble4111
@polishedpebble4111 3 года назад
If you read Lovecraft chronologically, you can see him exploring and expanding the "unkown". First it's life after death, then dreams, family histories, pre history civilizations, magic beyond science, science actually able to explore more, subterranean dwellers, deep sea dwellers, and then deep space dwellers. He's exploring the Unknown foremost, and paranoia can spin that into horror.
@polishedpebble4111
@polishedpebble4111 3 года назад
Oh, and other cultures (races) is also part of that.
@Snakie747
@Snakie747 3 года назад
I won't pretend I've read a lot of cosmic horror, but the line "In his house at R'Lyeh dead Cthulu waits dreaming" gave me goosebumps when I read "The Call of Cthulu". And still gives me goosebumps when I think about it today. Just so evacuative.
@Ar1AnX1x
@Ar1AnX1x 3 года назад
I think the main thing that makes Cosmic Horror so interesting is that everything about it comes from a very primal place in our minds, it digs deep in the part of our thoughts that we've been trying to forget and pretend it never existed and Lovecraft goes to that place and explores it and you as a reader don't really want to know more about it but you can't help but feel curious, like a dark terrible curiosity.
@cmmosher8035
@cmmosher8035 3 года назад
I always liked the term Weird Fiction that came from the crossover of horror sci fi and fantasy from the times of the pulps.
@vde1846
@vde1846 3 года назад
For more recent cosmic horror, let me recommend "Blindsight" by Peter Watts. A first contact story as dark as space itself.
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 3 года назад
I really love Blindsight. I love how many concepts it ruthlessly throws at you, and then each concept's eventual exposition is more disturbing than the last
@HArryvajonas
@HArryvajonas 3 года назад
For me, as much as lovecraft's ideas, his prose contributes such a great deal to his stories.
@rogerfurlong1535
@rogerfurlong1535 3 года назад
Your intro music reminds me of FTL, which induces a deep terror within me.
@hamedm9241
@hamedm9241 3 года назад
What is FTL?
@Euruzilys
@Euruzilys 3 года назад
@@hamedm9241 Faster Than Light. Probably referring to a game of the same name.
@callmepotato
@callmepotato 2 года назад
@@Euruzilys I would assume so. Truly a wonderful game that I still fire up every once in a while.
@user-bt1fn2dk5l
@user-bt1fn2dk5l 3 года назад
You've been on fire lately. Love it!
@spicydeath82
@spicydeath82 2 года назад
i liked that since robert e howard and lovecraft were friends, they tied their fictional worlds together. i can't remember the crossovers off the top of my head. but i think that could be an interesting video.
@kokepasu4583
@kokepasu4583 3 года назад
Would you ever discuss The Left Hand of Darkness? I haven't seen anyone else really do it, and it would fit so well with your channel's content. It's one of my favorite books 🙏
@bernardocoto8519
@bernardocoto8519 Год назад
I love that book, it is a kind of science fiction I'm not used to read. Besides the prologue is one of the best essays on science fiction I have ever read. Ursula K. Le Guin is such a versatile author...
@lucasadam65
@lucasadam65 3 года назад
Hopefully your voice doesn't get copyright claimed
@TealWolf26
@TealWolf26 3 года назад
WB: Sorry we own that now.
@johnwhite9461
@johnwhite9461 3 года назад
Talking about Lovecraft as science fiction, suprised no mention of Whisperer in Darkness, Shadow out of Time or From Beyond, all of which contain implicit Sci-Fi technology: of course all Lovecraft is Science Fiction in that Cthulu et al are Aliens...
@siebensunden
@siebensunden 3 года назад
I would say magic and alien technology go very often hand in hand in Lovecraft's universe.
@Gadget-Walkmen
@Gadget-Walkmen 3 года назад
@@siebensunden that's because most advanced science/tech can be scene as magic for ANY story out there outside of lovecraft's universe, Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C Clarke so writing advanced tech could use the same tips as writing Magic.
@GunRunner106
@GunRunner106 3 года назад
when ppl ask me what i think about lovecraft, i tell em about 'the alchemist'
@happyhammer1
@happyhammer1 3 года назад
A Song of Ice and Fire has a lot of similarities to Dune too. I know it's not cosmic horror, but it shows how much fantasy, horror, and sci-fi lean on each other.
@MuantanamoMobile
@MuantanamoMobile 3 года назад
Heresy.
@VibesChill7991
@VibesChill7991 Год назад
One of my favorite channels!!! Great stuff
@Werrf1
@Werrf1 3 года назад
I think the reason you don't normally hear Lovecraft mentioned as a science-fiction author is that while most sci-fi authors seem to be at least _interested_ in science, Lovecraft only seemed to be afraid of it.
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358 3 года назад
Bullshit. Read up on the man some more.
@jeremiasremix
@jeremiasremix 3 года назад
annihilation's original book was the best horror sci-fi I've ever read. I couldn't read more than few pages each time, even though I was eager to read more. It's a fabulous way to convey horror not by what you can see, but what you don't. The original story ends magnificent. btw, this video is pretty mind blowing too. When I read you tweet "locraft is science fiction" I just could say "yes!".
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT 3 года назад
I think the movie is pretty good as well.
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 3 года назад
If you like annihilation, I highly recommend watching the film that inspired the author - Stalker
@Gadget-Walkmen
@Gadget-Walkmen 3 года назад
​@@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT The isn't just "good", the movie is amazing and outstanding! love them film!
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT 3 года назад
@@Gadget-Walkmen it’s one of my top ten favorite movies.
@Gadget-Walkmen
@Gadget-Walkmen 3 года назад
@@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT top 20 buy yeah, amazing movie.
@selina3974
@selina3974 3 года назад
Finding bits of Cosmic Horror in Fantasy stories is always exciting. I love stories that find ways to pepper it in.
@IwanPieterse-iwanzbiz
@IwanPieterse-iwanzbiz 2 года назад
The recent uptick in Dune interest is what led me to your channel but now I’m going down these wonderful rabbit holes. Love it.
@larsjuh13vk
@larsjuh13vk 3 года назад
Subbed to you for Asoiaf content ages ago, but I LOVE cosmic horror content. Thanks for making amazing videos!
@peterconway6584
@peterconway6584 3 года назад
Whether it be about Lovecraft, Dune or Foundation, you know what you're talking about, Quinn!
@mikecarson8601
@mikecarson8601 3 года назад
I really enjoy the cosmic horror elements in The Expanse books and series. And there is a very subtle nod to HPLC when a squid looking thing leaves a planet and goes into space. It also adds humans experimenting with the technology and the disastrous consequences. Plus it’s space magic and can pretty much defy the laws of physics, at least the way humans understand it. And it has an effect over the stories in all the books but not always in a direct way.
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT
@Sci-Fi_Freak_YT 3 года назад
The Proto-Molecule is the most Lovecraftian thing I have seen in fiction since The Thing and “The Great Ones Blood” in Bloodborne.
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358
@warlockofwordsreturnsrb4358 3 года назад
Nice video, Quinn. There's an element of Science Fiction in the technology that didn't exist sense in Cool Air, From Beyond, Herbert West: Reanimator, The Whisperer In Darkness and a few others.
@thelordz33
@thelordz33 3 года назад
The SCP Foundation has some good cosmic horror sci fi.
@ingunebatjargal2168
@ingunebatjargal2168 3 года назад
So true, they utilized the cosmic horror in fullest, not just that but religion as well.
@orinanime
@orinanime 3 года назад
Another great video as always. You put out such good work
@gregburrow3350
@gregburrow3350 3 года назад
recommend the German film that adapts a color our of space. Nails the atmosphere
@memel0rdxxx696
@memel0rdxxx696 3 года назад
Yeah, i like that the whole film is black and white while "the colour" has a colour
@erikw.1313
@erikw.1313 3 года назад
I am german and never heard of such film
@gregburrow3350
@gregburrow3350 3 года назад
@@erikw.1313 it’s a 2012 film, you can rent on prime for two bucks here in the states
@Fnordathoth
@Fnordathoth 3 года назад
Agreed, absolutely awesome movie. Liked it better than the new Cage vehicle.
@unamericano
@unamericano 3 года назад
What’s the name of the film? “A color out of space”?
@thalia5382
@thalia5382 3 года назад
Hey Quinn! May I send you my book as a gift? It’s also fantasy/Sci-fi. I was a guest speaker at both the 1st & 2nd African Comic Con (2018 & 2019). I’m a scientist, so the magic system has a scientific basis. I love your videos & just wanted to give small gift. You’re also the reason I became interested in Dune! Hope things work out with the Warner Bros issues you’ve been experiencing ❤️
@camiloheraso
@camiloheraso 3 года назад
'Annihilation' is such an amazing cosmic horror movie! I think is my favorite, and also, I agree with you when you say that Lovecraft doesn't get enough credit for influencing the modern style of horror. Great video!
@MuantanamoMobile
@MuantanamoMobile 3 года назад
Awesome as always. Generations of old and new SciFi fans with thank you, for your deep passion and painstaking meticulous work.
@Gilgaemesh
@Gilgaemesh 3 года назад
Awesome video Lovecraft is one of my top authors along with Dan Simmons so this video definitely vibed with me.
@nicholaslewis862
@nicholaslewis862 Год назад
It's funny, the Colour out of Space might be the inspiration for one of Douglas Adams' aliens. The Hooloovoo is described as a sentient shade of the colour blue, which can refract itself into a prism for formal occasions. Never made the connection before this video. Thanks Quinn!
@ingmarfris8175
@ingmarfris8175 3 года назад
Great video as always!
@D2ezbmu
@D2ezbmu 3 года назад
Thank you for all your hard work Quinn :)
@Dr.Ahmed.Tah81
@Dr.Ahmed.Tah81 Год назад
The most beautiful sci-fi analysis ever 🙌🏻 cheers 🥂 from Egypt 🇪🇬
@ilfurlano1228
@ilfurlano1228 3 года назад
I can't tell how much I love this Channel!
@adrianaslund8605
@adrianaslund8605 3 года назад
"The hounds of Tindalos" written by his friend Frank Belknap Long Is probably among my favourite among the traditional cosmic horror stories. It plays with geometrical ideas in which apparently there is a completely angular space that preceded the curved space that we live in. And knowledge of that angular space makes a sort of cosmic antivirus system (The Hounds of Tindalos) pick up your scent and hunt you down but they can only enter our universe through angles and presumably go in a straight line when they do. They're not actually dogs or dog shaped. Its more of a metaphor for the way they hunt.
@JosephKerr27
@JosephKerr27 3 года назад
I've been going back through the Mass Effect trilogy, and the story is like a blockbuster version of Lovecraftian concepts. Ancient beings unfeelingly manipulate an entire galaxy for nefarious purposes. Also, most of the aliens are neoliberals: true cosmic horror!
@mudbutt234
@mudbutt234 3 года назад
I always figured Color out of Space was his description of radiation.
@Abelol
@Abelol 3 года назад
The undeground mazes or the ancient cities may as well be our nuclear waste tombs.
@jeffumbach
@jeffumbach 3 года назад
So many of the mutations of animals and the way people die in the story are similar to the way radiation poisoning was understood in his time.
@salomaonplanetsaturn6038
@salomaonplanetsaturn6038 2 года назад
In the mountains of madness - great work!
@RobinJohnstonphotography
@RobinJohnstonphotography 3 года назад
‘The Walls of Eryx’ is pure science fiction and one of my favourite SF short stories.
@VieneLea
@VieneLea 3 года назад
I didn't think there's any question about Lovecraft being a scifi writer. Love the video.
@fretworkinmotion3711
@fretworkinmotion3711 3 года назад
Great video 👍🏻. Whilst watching It reminded me of certain story elements in Cixin Liu’s “Remembrance of Earth’s past” series that I read not long ago, particularly the last book “Death’s End”. There’s a certain part in the book that depicts an oncoming threat to humanity that seemed a little Lovecraftian, albeit in a more modern SF way, the sense of dread and horror of something coming that is beyond our ability to fully understand. If you know, you know ...
@marcusanark2541
@marcusanark2541 3 года назад
This only keeps getting better.
@ThePurpleBookWyrm
@ThePurpleBookWyrm 3 года назад
The Colour Out of Space is defo my favourite story by Lovecraft, and that's also probably because it was a source of inspiration for Annihilation. Have you actually read The Southern Reach trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer though, Quinn? If you haven't, please consider doing so, because the book(s) is a thousand times better than the movie (I personally hated the movie because I thought it was a garbage adaptation).
@ChristmasLore
@ChristmasLore 3 года назад
Aw, so few comments arounds...that feels weird. Still bummed for you about yesterday Quinn, keep us posted on that effing matter. Otherwise: same quality as you've got us used to, you're really spoiling us! 🍃
@lsdeann_3293
@lsdeann_3293 3 года назад
Since you mentioned Annihilation, please consider making videos on the Area X/Southern Reach trilogy that the movie was "an adaptation of". They were interesting, and there's definitely a lot of scope there for speculation and discussion.
@SylvesterAshcroft88
@SylvesterAshcroft88 3 года назад
I intergrate a lot of lovecraftian horror elements into my own stories, and other than a couple they mostly fall into the dark fantasy genre, with some very light science fiction elements in areas.
@DarkLadyAthena1
@DarkLadyAthena1 3 года назад
I love Lovecraft's stories. And I'm glad you covered the science fiction and fantasy stories that have been inspired by Lovecraft. The only nitpick (and it's not really a nitpick as much as a commentary/observation) is that most of his protagonists aren't as developed. That's not the case with all but most. I have m own take on it as to why. Part of it is because Lovecraft was a bit of an introvert and also to show that in true cosmicism fashion, our needs and wants are insignificant to monstrous and inexplicable deities or beings that are so far ahead of us - whose sole existence undermines our view of humanity as the apex predator (even in our homeworld).
@mspaint93
@mspaint93 2 года назад
Hey Quinn, love your videos sm. Read a bunch of Lovecrafts books, and I was so disappointed 😞. I think my heart is whenever hard sxifi is. AND you're so fantastic, you hit the nail on the head every time. Once my pay comes thru, I have to patron you. Meanwhile, please look at Peter Watts Blindsight.
@NamelessFacelessWhoa
@NamelessFacelessWhoa 3 года назад
I hate to be that guy, but I think it’s really cool that as a black dude you’re doing Lovecraft stuff. It’s clear to anyone who’s read his books that he hates anyone who’s not a White Anglo-Saxon from New England, and by taking his writing and making it yours through discussion you’re breaking down the ugly barriers he wanted to erect upon his work. Good job sticking it to the racist half of Lovecraft while respecting the literary boogeyman half! Much love! You got a new subscriber today.
@fylimar
@fylimar 3 года назад
Nice video. There is actually a pretty good German adaption of The Color out of Space, called 'Die Farbe'. It's pretty faithful to the original story and one of the best Lovecraft movies out there imo (together with Call of Cthulhu from the Lovecraft Society).
@ishanbajpai6940
@ishanbajpai6940 3 года назад
Lately, the most genuinely nightmare inducing cosmic Horror that I have come across is The All Tomorrow's story/book. I was never aware of H P Lovecraft as he is not that known in India but I found out about him through the internet, his stories never really got to me that way, they were interesting but they never actually made me afraid, so I was not truly able to grasp the idea of Cosmic Horror but boy did it hot when I read about the Qu in the All Tomorrow's, the idea of an Alien species of Fanatics turning humanity into Literal toys, tools and abominations just on a whim is terrifying.
@valon5069
@valon5069 3 года назад
If you are interested in reading some of Lovecrafts books which in my opinion truly captures the mixture of fear and interest, it would be the Mountains of Madness and the Shadow over Innsmouth. Both can be freely found as audiobooks on RU-vid
@diegohaung2831
@diegohaung2831 3 года назад
Hey Quinn big fan here of your content, can you do a video about Roadside Picnic, one of the most underrated sci fi story. It’s the book that stalker was based on (the Russian movie masterpiece by Andrei Tarkovsky.
@williamzona9773
@williamzona9773 3 года назад
you going to do more Isaac asimov vids? maybe more about the robot series or a vid about asamovs robots
@BeautifulEarthJa
@BeautifulEarthJa 2 года назад
i really don't personally put differences between horror, scifi, fantasy, etc. as long as they have many of the same elements the overlap is usually what i enjoy the most personally
@28mmRPG
@28mmRPG 3 года назад
Cool, I like to use a lot of his influence within my TRAVELLER rpg sessions with friends... (subtle though)
@mgntstr
@mgntstr 3 года назад
Lovecraft's stories are so disturbing we put them out of our mind and forget we ever read them after setting the book down.
@scubasteve5309
@scubasteve5309 3 года назад
Into the mouth of madness has to be one of the best cosmic horror movies I've seen.
@HArryvajonas
@HArryvajonas 3 года назад
Imagine if Guillermo del Toro directed a remake of Event Horizon?
@uranus2970
@uranus2970 Год назад
I never doubted that Lovecraft is a science fiction author. Almost all of his stories relate to science fiction in some way. Beings like Cthulhu are alien and powerful beyond human comprehension.
@thejawgz6719
@thejawgz6719 3 года назад
“The Empty Man” is one of the best backdoor cosmic horror films I’ve seen in a while. No one saw it at release though.
@positronicfeed
@positronicfeed 3 года назад
I agree 100%. If you haven't read any yet, I recommend Charles Stross's Laundry Files series of books too. He utilises many great old ones and deep ones from Lovecraft's stories.
@evanswart5280
@evanswart5280 3 года назад
Yea
@roxanavasilakis9435
@roxanavasilakis9435 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much 🌳
@nickstert7437
@nickstert7437 3 года назад
Love your videos man, I know this is the wrong video for this but you should post a link for the Warner Hoes dispute petition in a new vid. Ill sign that in a second.
@tomkerruish2982
@tomkerruish2982 3 года назад
8:05 The link for your Lovecraft videos seems to be missing. Dune, Hyperion, Foundation are there, but not Lovecraft. Edit: I found the playlist in your channel description.
@anthonyhudak9363
@anthonyhudak9363 3 года назад
Could you do more It videos like the death of Adrian Mellon or Mike encountering the bird in the Ironworks
@charlesheinrichs7806
@charlesheinrichs7806 3 года назад
Due to your work I purchased the Hyperion cantos to read while I travel.
@Heliopteryx
@Heliopteryx 3 года назад
A modern day cosmic horror science fiction I recommend is the short story "Warped Passages" by Kameron Hurley, and the novel "The Stars are Legion." The short story is about the origin of what the book is about. I personally like the short story the best, but interestingly the author has said she now regrets publishing it because she feels it gives too much away.
@z-beeblebrox
@z-beeblebrox 3 года назад
I'm definitely one of the people who really enjoyed the film adaptation of Color Out of Space. That said, I never really liked the original short story that much, so I'm wondering if that has something to do with whether someone's more or less likely to enjoy it. I thought the film did a great job interpreting all the details of the story in its own distinct way separate from the original. Also, the surveyor emerging from the aftermath into pure white ash covering everything - freakin beautiful
@specialk8168
@specialk8168 3 года назад
I'd love to hear your thoughts on "14" and "The Fold", both written by Peter Clines. The characters actually mention H.P. Lovecraft at one point! Quinn, pls. These books deserve a video. I know you'll agree.
@ShadeMeadows
@ShadeMeadows 3 года назад
Lovecraftian anythin' is basically my biggest inspiration
@permeus2nd
@permeus2nd 3 года назад
as they say in the MCU (and i said quite some time before that) "Your ancestors called it magic, and you call it science. Well, I come from a place where they're one and the same thing." i can't wait for the day when scientists finally discover this new form of energy that does all the same things people have been calling silly superstitions for years.
@KelsaRavenlock
@KelsaRavenlock 3 года назад
I was wondering if you ever considered doing anything by Michael Moorcock? Or perhaps an overview of Frederik Pohl and Larry Niven's influence on other writers, like the influence of the Heechee series on The Expanse as an example.
@davidmoreno7525
@davidmoreno7525 3 года назад
Yeeeeeesssss more lovecraft I love to see it!
@Slvrbuu
@Slvrbuu Год назад
It's worth noting that the people from the sea could also be a reference to the 'sea people' who were noted for their role in the destruction of several civilizations in ancient times. Egypt being among the few to survive, but with severely diminished borders. George RR Martin does love European and related history, and uses it a lot. Crete is in the area where the sea peoples ravaged, and it is known for its own Labyrinth. And like Crete, Lorath is an island. Also, coinage from Knosses depicts the maze in a similar way to how it does in a world of ice and fire.
@michaelshelton5488
@michaelshelton5488 3 года назад
I really need to read some Lovecraft. I have listened to a couple of audiobooks on The Well Told Tale, and I've always known that Stephen King and GRRM were heavily influenced but I've never actually sat down and read one of his stories. I mean to correct this deficiency soon. But first I need to finish my reread of the original Dune series. I'm currently on Heretics.
@RichHaefeli
@RichHaefeli 10 месяцев назад
One thing often forgotten is that Lovecraft wrote in a time when horror, science fiction, and fantasy were not yet the separate, more easily defined categories they are today.
@bigronnie9629
@bigronnie9629 2 года назад
Another movie based on A Color out of Space is The Curse 1987. It stars Will Wheaten and you can watch it free on YT. I really enjoyed it as a kid.
@jaylol7226
@jaylol7226 Год назад
I actually *just* watched Color out of Space a couple days ago, and yeah, I didn't think there was anything wrong with it. To me, it got across the general horror of a completely unknown thing falling out of nowhere and changing, warping, completely ruining everything around it into unknown, terrible versions of itself, something so old and misunderstood that nobody could do a thing to stop it. There were theatrics of it, of course, that were embellished for the big screen, but ultimately I think it was fairly good at getting across the mystery, strangeness, and unfathomable-ness that cosmic horror should. I agree that Annihilation was probably a better story for the same reasons, but Color Out of Space certainly wasn't unfaithful to the concept, imo, though I can definitely see where you're coming from. I always have to set apart book/movie adaptations of the same story, in pretty much every case, because there are things that words can do that images simply can't, and vice versa.
@_Woody_
@_Woody_ 3 года назад
Who enjoyed that color out of space movie? Color out of space and mountains of madness are easily my favourite stories of Lovecraft and factual masterpieces. If the movie even had just tried to get it right, my critique wouldn't be that harsh. But it was pretty obvious after a while that they didn't inted on getting it right in the first place. Color is so underrated even amongst Lovecraft fans. It deserved some justice or it was to be left alone.
@Fnordathoth
@Fnordathoth 3 года назад
There's a German production (mostly in English)2012 adaptation of Color that gets it mostly right and is amazing as far as I'm concerned.
@JustAnotheNeoSilver
@JustAnotheNeoSilver 3 года назад
Annihilation does a good job of expanding on the ideas of The Colour Out Of Space, as does the book it's adapted from. (Along with the other two books that make up the Southern Reach trilogy, for that matter.) Actually, thinking on it, there's also Roadside Picnic by the Strugatski brothers, which is the other grandparent to the Southern Reach trilogy and the big influence of the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R.; it's a major codifier for the idea of a chunk of reality having been twisted.
@oh_poor_damaged_mepatrick1529
@oh_poor_damaged_mepatrick1529 3 года назад
The best Lovecraft adaptions are the films by the hpl historical society and their dark adventure radio theater...
@notlessgrossman163
@notlessgrossman163 3 года назад
I heard Charles Stross wrote a sci-fi series dealing with extra dimensional beings based Lovecraft's world. Would like a review on that series..
@Fallenscion
@Fallenscion Год назад
The Mazemakers in ASoIaF are an explicit reference to the Minoan civilization in earth's actual history, which were destroyed during the bronze age collapse during raids by "sea peoples" - an unidentified civilization of Mediterranean pirates/raiders. The Stone City short story referenced by @Christian Beier is less explicit, but is at the very least a nod to the Chronicles of Amber series by Roger Zelazny. In that, the Pattern is a maze that allows those who walk it to visit other worlds.
@controlvoice7045
@controlvoice7045 3 года назад
If you enjoy Lovecraft do a search for "The Thing on the Fourble Board". It is an old radio play and you can listen to it on youtube.
@NimbleTack
@NimbleTack 3 года назад
I often wonder if this is the route they should have taken with the Alien franchise. The original film pushed the idea that the creature, ship, space jockey et al were something beyond our comprehension. The title 'Alien' didn't just refer to the xenomorph but something that was so removed from humanity that we couldn't possibly understand it. Similar in a way to the philosophy of Stanislaw Lem and his story Solaris. I think it would have been far more interesting to have any exploration of the Alien raise more questions that just revert to a bunch of beings who were just bald humans (being somewhat bald myself, I'm not sure how to take that).
@kamarraimo4391
@kamarraimo4391 3 года назад
Prometheus and Covenant completely destroyed the mystery of the original story. It's incredible how Ridley Scott managed to completely annihilated his own legacy in sci-fi horror canon with those two films. Also goes to show that being a great director doesn't necessarily make one a great storyteller.
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