Nice signature by the way
Glad to see there's at least one other Lovecraft aficionado in this forum! Just yesterday I finished "Herbert West: Reanimator." The ending confused me but I rather enjoyed it.
I also read "The Colour out of Space" earlier and found that to be very good. I like how you never figure out just what happened, and how the things build up from a mere curiosity, to an annoyance, to being a bit dangerous, to horrifying. Well, it tends to grow like that in all his stories =P
Ah yes, That intro pretty much Sums up the entire Mythos I think, or at least, the Philosophy behinds it.
I still have yet to read all his stories but I am slowly whittling down the remainders.
Have you perhaps heard of any of the songs from "Shoggoth on the Roof"? I've listened to a few on youtube, and I find them hilarious. (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2csnVNai-o , the rest can be found by checking the other videos uploaded by that person. It's not all of them, but it's still a good amount.)
I've also been interested in seeing some of the Lovecraft movies. "Dagon" seemed to receive some awful reviews, but I found it to be a good representation of Lovecraft's universe. Granted, it's impossible to fully transmit the book on to the screen, and the storyline was changed, but I still found it very enjoyable. I want to get a Miskatonic University sweater! I haven't watched "Re-Animator", but I hear it's pretty good, and seeing as how I enjoyed the story, I'll probably enjoy the movie too.
Oh! Did you know that the guy who made "Pan's Labyrinth" is going to be making one of the Mountains of Madness? Apparently Cthulhu will be in it though, so I'm not entirely sure how true it will stay to the plot, but I'm still looking forward to it. Especially since, based on what I saw in Pan's Labyrinth, He should be able to represent the Lovecraftian monsters well.