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In case anyone is unfamiliar, the Slender Man is an urban myth born out of the internet, who has his origins in Germanic folklore. At the center of all this habub is the Youtube viral series called "Marble Hornets," which are a collection of "vlogs" made by people supposedly being stalked by the mysterious and dangerous Slender Man. He is a tall, thin looking man with elongated, tentacle-like arms and no face, and he wears a black suit and tie. He has supernatural powers and a tendency to drag people away while their backs are turned. He also seems to have dragged some tormented souls under his influence, who harass and stalk people who learn too much. His only known weakness is that cameras can leach away some of his power, slowing him down while he is being recorded. At times, the series has been called a horror version of "Where's Waldo," because the Slender Man can often be seen standing ominously in the background of scenes in the Marble Hornets videos, as well as in viral photos.
The Slender Man Mythos are considered by many to be some of the creepiest creepy pasta ever to come out of the internet, and after watching the vlog series I almost was afraid to go to sleep without a camera turned on. In an age when supernatural horror seems to be in demand but declining quality, I can't help but wonder how long it will be before the Marble Hornets series transitions to the silver screen.
If they do make a Slender Man movie, I think it should be done in the tradition of the viral videos, almost like Cloverfield or Blaire Witch Project, shot mostly on handheld from the perspective of the characters. I feel like the worst thing that could happen in a film version of Marble Hornets is that they make it look and feel too "Hollywood." The budget should be kept fairly small and it should have a guerrilla feel to it, even if the production values are more professional than the web series. It could be a seriously terrifying movie if it is done the right way.
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