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TheWalshinator wrote: Entity380 wrote: Hello to all creepypasta fans. I'm David de Villiers and I want to tell you all that I'm making a Slender Man movie. I need ideas on how exactly do I make it like a feature film.

Here is my description:

After he saw his parents get killed by a tall, thin and faceless man, he will not escape his memories. Three years later, he is remembered about the man in the suit and is realised that he is being stalked by the tall figure. It ends up killing others and taking others. Will this be the end of the boy or could there be a way to defeat this entity?

What do you think? Like it?

Now I just need ideas on how to turn it into a very popular feature length movie. Is there anybody there who know about making good horror movies and on how to get good equipment for the movie?

Thanks. First of all, I don't think you should make the Slender Man kill its victims. Anyone that gets taken by it should have an unknown status, so that they are simply "missing".

The reason I state this is because in the original Mythos the Slender Man doesn't kill (or at least it doesn't say whether or not it does). The reason "Slender: The Eight Pages" isn't scary to some people anymore is because people think that it kills you, an assumption made by many.

However; if people don't know WHAT happens to the victims, then:

1. What happened with the game will happen with the movie (unavoidable for some ignorant fans who think the Slender Man is a "hitman" kind of entity, but who needs them?)

2. The viewer will drive themselves crazy over the unknown fate, and their imagination lets them think of things that would scare them (the original intention of the game).

There could be a lot more but I can't think of anything else at the moment.

I just have a question to ask: will it be through the camera-perspective (like MH) or something different? Agreed.

Ask yourself: what made the cenobites scary? They weren't just you run-of-the-mill horror monsters that stalked and killed.